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Donald Trump shuts down CNN reporter: "You're fake news (Jim Acosta)" - Let we share a video where CNN is NOT reporting fake news. So the problem here is that calling "fake news" always depends from 1) who is saying that (with which facts) 2) which topic 3) who created the video/article 4) etc.

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Yes, this is exactly what the world and even Elon Musk are doing with our planet. Great work WWF, showing that in a simply epic picture! Be ready Elon Musk, our project against your pollution bullshit will be launched soon. Between all men in the world, you are one of the worse.

@ElonMuskPollution
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Roman Abramovich, David Geffen, Sheldon Adelson, Bernard Arnault, Ann Walton Kroenke, Ernesto Bertarelli, Larry Ellison, Ronald Perelman, Laurene Jobs, Sergey Brin, Larry Page, Tilman Fertitta, Giorgio Armani, Carlos Slim, Christiano Ronaldo, Elon Musk, Leonardo DiCaprio, etc. instead of buying and using yachts, buy and enjoy this one!

Superyachts symbolize climate breakdown https://perma.cc/4XLD-KXUG

Boat and Yacht Carbon Footprint Calculator: Erase Your Emissions and Go Climate Neutral https://perma.cc/US3E-H4QB

Scandale : les 300 plus grands yachts émettent plus de 280 000 tonnes de CO2 par an https://perma.cc/DK7Z-TYE9

Private planes, mansions and superyachts: What gives billionaires like Musk and Abramovich such a massive carbon footprint https://perma.cc/Z97W-5DYK

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Yesterday (....), Interior gave the Willow Project a preliminary green light. Now, President Biden has the chance to make a final call. It's not too late to stop this carbon bomb.

If we don't, Willow will emit an estimated 280 million metric tons of climate pollution over the next 30 years. It's a make or break moment.
@MissionWillowProject

America, a country already in bankrupt with 31 trillions debts! and wasting money day by day for shit. Almost 300k most rich people in the world need to give all money to pay US debts! So financial crisis will really come in the next months or years, considering that many EU countries are in huge debts too. American billionaires and brands are classified as one of the worse biggest polluters in the world, taking excuses to do nothing and comparing that with China, which still pollute less per capita than Americans.
Willow Project is just another of many things, where the focus is only on money
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Plus remember that ø data is saying anything about the real situation of each family. Especially because ø get huge influenced by people with high salaries.

1+3+4+6+6+7+8 = 35
Mean = 35/7 = 5
Median means (1 3 4) 6 (6 7 8) = in the middle, so not (1+3+4+6 = 14) 6 (7+8 = 15)

In case there is just 1x6 then we get (1 3) (4 6) (7 8) —> (4+6)/2 = 5 as median and /(1+3+4+6+7+8)/6 = 4.8 as mean
Since we act scientifically, it's important that we release just a quick update about what we wrote previously, because there is way and way to define gender, especially depending in which country you live and which dictionary / translator are you using too ...

https://t.iss.one/WomenRightsTelegram/160
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https://t.iss.one/WomenRightsTelegram/166
Average = the most shitty useless information on this planet! ø data is saying ANYTHING, like per capita or total! This happens even related to finance / CO2 pollution and all other aspects in your life.

Previously https://t.iss.one/PollutionFacts/517 we talked about mean, mode and median, now let we go to the next step, talking about mean (= ø), total and per capita.

As you can see in this picture, total CO2 pollution from China is greater than USA, but a lot of traffic is available from China to USA. In the yellow graphic we can see how GDP in China increased a lot compared to years ago. 2000 there were 1.2 bio people, now 1.4 = 4.5x than USA (+0.058 bio in 23 years, GDP +29k 1.7x compared to +11k 12x in China)

Now let we check the per capita. China has a low per capita, considering the crazy population they have. Can we say that per capita pollution is a great way to measure pollution? Nope.

First per capita is the same shit like ø money you own used by Credit Suisse
https://t.iss.one/FinanceFactsTelegram/302
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because it's enough 3 people earn 30000000 mio, and the ø is already 💩. In such case the median is better https://t.iss.one/FinanceFactsTelegram/332 but not perfect!

ø is shit in all other topics too, because at the end is saying anything, it's just cool and nothing more.

Back to the pollution per capita. Ok, China has 1.4 mio people, BUT around 5% with less than 4 years, 12% with less than 14, 5% < 19, 19% < 35, 8.5% more than 70 years, 27% more than 50 years https://perma.cc/FT2J-95AG

So a baby or kid is for sure not polluting like a 50+ with tons of money ....

About money, about 1.7 mio people in China have more than 1.2 mio CHF https://perma.cc/ML38-X87E

Some studies are reporting "Air pollution in China is falling — but there is a long way to go". Forecast are saying a decrease too, so what US said "we do nothing, because China is doing nothing"
Prevention of pollution from land-based sources is key. Eliminating coal combustion and banning all uses of mercury will reduce mercury pollution. Bans on single-use plastic and better management of plastic waste reduce plastic pollution. Bans on persistent organic pollutants (POPs) have reduced pol- lution by PCBs and DDT. Control of industrial discharges, treatment of sewage, and reduced applica- tions of fertilizers have mitigated coastal pollution and are reducing frequency of HABs. National, regional and international marine pollution control programs that are adequately funded and backed by strong enforcement have been shown to be e ective. Robust monitoring is essential to track progress.

Further interventions that hold great promise include wide-scale transition to renewable fuels; transi- tion to a circular economy that creates little waste and focuses on equity rather than on endless growth; embracing the principles of green chemistry; and building scienti c capacity in all countries.
Designation of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) will safeguard critical ecosystems, protect vulnerable sh stocks, and enhance human health and well-being. Creation of MPAs is an important manifestation of national and international commitment to protecting the health of the seas.

PS: Paralytic Shellfish Poison (PSP) is a naturally occurring marine biotoxin that is produced by some species of microscopic algae. Shellfish eat these algae and can retain the toxin. People can become ill from eating shellfish contaminated with Paralytic Shellfish Poison. This biotoxin affects the nervous system and paralyzes muscles, thus the term "paralytic" shellfish poison. High levels of Paralytic Shellfish Poison can cause severe illness and death https://perma.cc/RKR5-GEYG
Driven by the dramatic increase in the power generation demand, young power units (<12 yr) continuously played essential roles in the contributions of global CO2 emissions (e.g., accounting for 39.9% of the total in 2019 compared with 38.5% of the total in 1990). However, the regional contributions in CO2 emissions from young power units have significantly changed over time.

Specially, China contributed the largest share (55.4%) of emissions from all young coal power units in 2019, followed by India (24.5%). Moreover, the evolution of emissions from young power units reflected regional disparities in fuel types owing to the differences in resource endowments.

CO2 emissions increased from 7.5 Gt in 1990 to 13.9 Gt in 2019 at a 2.2% growth rate per year, mainly dominated by the development of coal-fired power capacity in developing countries. In the most of developed regions, such as the United States and Europe, CO2 emissions from the power sector peaked before 2005.

Economies with higher CO2 emission intensities from power plants should enhance the energy efficiencies of fossil fuel-fired power plants by using more advanced electricity technologies and accelerate the transitions of emission-free renewable energy (e.g., solar and wind) in the context of carbon neutrality worldwide, aiming to develop low-carbon power systems in the future for climate change mitigation.
Cold-related deaths have been noted for centuries.

The results show that the percentage increases in all-cause and RD mortality with fall in temperature were greater, and that protective measures against a given degree of cold were fewer, in regions with mild winters.

Although we know that the middle-aged and elderly should wear protective clothing and keep active in cold weather outdoors, our surveys show that in relatively warm countries they often fail to do so.

As recently described by Fowler et al.,22 the EWD index (EWDi) is calculated by comparing the number of deaths that occur in:
† the 4 months of winter (these are pre-designated as December–March in the Northern hemisphere);
† the four autumn months preceding that winter (August– November)
† the four spring months following on from that winter (April – July)

Several known effects of cold on the body could account for cold-related deaths. Arterial thrombosis is promoted by the haemoconcentration3,4 induced by cold, and rapid coronary deaths could result from rupture of atheromatous plaques during hypertension and cold- induced coronary spasm.5–8,22

Suppression of immune responses by stress hormones during cold exposure is likely to reduce resistance to respiratory infection, as will direct effects of cold on the respiratory tract;23,24 these direct effects could also cause bronchoconstriction.25

Acute-phase reactions to such respiratory infection13,14 can then be expected to increase further the risk of arterial thrombosis. The results do not rule out other factors such as previous temperature experience, or low vitamin C intake in winter.26,27

However, the associations shown in the results between mortality and protection against cold stress strongly suggest that excess winter mortality could be reduced substantially by improved protection from cold—particularly in countries with warm winters where the need for cold-avoidance was less obvious, and measures taken against it less effective.

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