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10 Best Consumer Staples Stocks to Buy Now


10 Best Consumer Staples Stocks to Buy Now
The toilet paper shortages at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic drove a massive fear-induced shopping spree for consumer staples in early 2020. This drove the shares of consumer staples stocks to new but short-lived highs as a detailed look at consumer spending habits indicated that while some staples continued to sell like hot cakes, there were some others that decreased in demand. For example, financial research firm Fidelity has found that the sales of packaged food items increased in lockdown but skincare products experienced declines. 
The highly consolidated nature of the consumer staples like beverages and household items is expected to drive the rise in demand for these commodities even as the coronavirus lockdowns become a distant memory. For example, The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE: PG) has signaled that it is increasing the pricing on items it manufactures as supply chain issues because of the pandemic result i ....

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Stanford researchers reveal that homes in floodplains are overvalued by nearly $44 billion


The overvaluation we find is really concerning, especially given the increases in climate risk that are coming our way, said study lead author Miyuki Hino, who was a PhD student in the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources in Stanford s School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences (Stanford Earth) at the time of the research and is now an assistant professor in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill s department of city and regional planning. Improving how we communicate about flooding is an important step in the right direction.
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In some states, such as Florida, as many as one in six homes are in floodplains. As more people have built more homes in areas exposed to cyclones, sea-level rise and other inundation hazards, flooding damage costs have skyrocketed. Since 2000, overall flood damages have quadrupled in the U.S. ....

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Stanford researchers use AI to empower environmental regulators


Brick kilns have proliferated across Bangladesh to supply the growing economy with construction materials, which makes it really hard for regulators to keep up with new kilns that are constructed, said co-lead author Nina Brooks, a postdoctoral associate at the University of Minnesota s Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation who did the research while a PhD student at Stanford.
While previous research has shown the potential to use machine learning and satellite observations for environmental regulation, most studies have focused on wealthy countries with dependable data on industrial locations and activities. To explore the feasibility in developing countries, the Stanford-led research focused on Bangladesh, where government regulators struggle to locate highly pollutive informal brick kilns, let alone enforce rules. ....

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