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Climate change could displace 216 million people by 2050

Climate change could displace 216 million people by 2050

Climate migration affects the poorest countries, with less resilience and that have contributed the least to global warming, warns Susana Borràs, professor of International Relations The climate change I could take one 216 million people from Sub-Saharan and North Africa, South, East and Central Asia, Latin America, the Pacific and Eastern Europe to travel within their countries to 2050 if "urgent measures" are not taken to reduce the Emissions of greenhouse gases. This phenomenon, known as climate Migration, occurs to a greater or lesser degree in all parts of the world to the extent that the effects of climate change…
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Cowboys, Terrell Owens can’t reach deal because 49-year-old asks for too much money: report

Cowboys, Terrell Owens can’t reach deal because 49-year-old asks for too much money: report

Terrell Owens' continued attempt to return to the NFL has hit another stoppage.Just one day after his agent reportedly contacted the Dallas Cowboys, the two sides were unable to reach an agreement.Owens, 49, was reportedly seeking more money from Dallas, so the talks ended.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens warms up before a game with the Tennessee Titans on October 1, 2006, at LP Field in Nashville, Tennessee. (Joe Murphy/NFLPhotoLibrary)The Hall of Famer last played in the NFL in 2010 with the Cincinnati Bengals; if he ever returns, he would be the…
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Scenes from a celebration of the same-sex marriage law — at Mar-a-Lago

Scenes from a celebration of the same-sex marriage law — at Mar-a-Lago

But the main attraction, obviously, was Trump. He received a standing ovation after delivering a rousing affirmation of gay rights not often heard in the Republican Party. “We are fighting for the gay community, and we are fighting and fighting hard,” said the former president and 2024 candidate. “With the help of many of the people here tonight over the past few years, our movement has made incredible strides, What you guys have accomplished here is incredible." Throughout the night, speakers praised Trump for embracing the gay community. They credited him for his initiatives to combat the criminalization of homosexuality,…
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Covid in 2022 could have been much worse without vaccines, tests and masks

Covid in 2022 could have been much worse without vaccines, tests and masks

2022 was bad, but it could have been worse. This essay is part of a end of year series looking at the silver linings.We enter 2022 in a state of great anxiety about what Covid-19 would do next. While the vaccines offered vital relief, it was unclear whether they would hold up against the new variants and whether we would not return to mass lockdowns soon.Although none of the worst case scenarios happened last year, what happened was a disaster and an ongoing global tragedy.But the novel coronavirus did not fulfill our worst nightmares: no doomsday variant emerged to render…
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Two new genes identified that increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s

Two new genes identified that increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s

The research provides data that helps to better understand the biological bases of the disease and postulates two new biomarkers as possible therapeutic targets. Researchers from the Research Institute of the Hospital de Sant Pau (IIB) in Barcelona have participated in the analysis of data from the largest international study to date on genetics of Alzheimer's risk and has identified two new genes that increase the risk of developing the disease. The research, which is published in the journal 'Nature Genetics', provides data that helps better understand the biological basis of the disease and postulate two new biomarkers as potential…
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Stranded motorist made his way to safety in New York blizzard, then made sure dozens of others did too

Stranded motorist made his way to safety in New York blizzard, then made sure dozens of others did too

After a motorist stranded in the deadly winter storm in upstate New York found a safe place to get out, he did his best to carry dozens of others as well, in what officials are calling a heroic rescue and that saved lives. effort. Jay Withey, 27, of Kenmore, New York, made sure the 24 people who were trapped on the side of the road during the brutal storm got out of danger, police said. The snowstorm stranded Withey in Cheektowaga, New York, just east of Buffalo on Friday. When he began to run out of gas Saturday morning, he…
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Netflix plans spin-off of the anime series ‘Stranger Things Tokyo’

Netflix plans spin-off of the anime series ‘Stranger Things Tokyo’

Stranger Things animated scene from the video game Stranger Things: Puzzle Tales For a while now, The Duffer Brothers teased that we would venture further into the Upside Down with a spin-off of some description before or after the conclusion of the flagship series. Now we have learned that one of the spin-offs will be an anime series called stranger things tokyo. We hear that the spinoff series has been in development for quite some time, with the first rumors about the project coming out in early 2021. Details are still scant on the new project, but we've got a…
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Blood Origin’ is a Christmas present only for superfans

Blood Origin’ is a Christmas present only for superfans

Netflix's December 2019 release of "The Witcher" came as a genuine and welcome surprise to fans of TV fantasy made cynical by a decade of "Game of Thrones" and mostly failed "Game of Thrones" hopefuls. ". This series was fun, he did not take himself too seriously, and he managed to avoid all the traps into which other would-be successors to the Iron Throne had fallen. He didn't overload himself with sex or violence, reveling in earworm-sounding melodies like “Toss a coin to your witch.”Unnecessarily violent, it seems to have forgotten what made the original such an effective escapist treatment.…
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Identified a new risk marker associated with the greater severity of covid

Identified a new risk marker associated with the greater severity of covid

The results obtained in the research have served to identify which factors are associated with the most serious cases of covid in the first waves of the pandemic, prior to vaccination Researchers from the Cancer Research Center (CIC), based in Salamanca, have identified that patients hospitalized with covid-19 during the early waves of the pandemic have a higher frequency of B-cell lymphocytosis monoclonal cells with low counts than the general population. The CIC explained this Tuesday in a press release that a study published by these scientists has shown that this lymphocytosis is identified as a new independent risk marker…
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