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Humanitarian action for Children 2020 – Latin America and the Caribbean

REPORT from UN Children’s Fund From Relief Web Latin America and the Caribbean Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean are increasingly facing rapid-onset and protracted socio-economic crises with serious humanitarian implications. Risk scenarios project that 18 million people are in…

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Power market to 2030 – installed capacity, capacity mix, renewable roadmap, electricity tariffs – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Power Market in CARICOM and Associated Countries – Installed Capacity, Capacity Mix, Renewable Roadmap, Electricity Tariffs and Future Outlook to 2030” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The report provides a clear overview of and detailed insight into the power…

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Ginger: Powerful weapon against colds, flu

By Dr. Mehmet Oz and Dr. Mike Roizen, MDs From Newsmax In 17th-century England, a pound of ginger could be traded for one healthy sheep! In fact, this gnarled, tangy spice has been valued as a seasoning and a medicine…

9 Dec 2019 Weather in Cayman

9 Dec Mon 2019 Weather in CaymanSYNOPSIS Today: Partly cloudy and mostly sunny. Tonight: A few passing clouds, otherwise generally clear. Humidity: 80% (DOWN from yesterday)UV: 6.9 HIGH (DOWN from yesterday)Temperature: Today’s expected temperatures – 72°F to 85°F. Yesterday: H…

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BarberWind Turbines makes wind technology soar [selling 6 to Cayman company]

By John Jeter From UBJ Winds of change are blowing through the energy market, where one Greenville company is about to harness the economic gust in a wind-turbine market expected to grow nearly 40% in the next half-dozen years. “The BarberWind turbine…

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UK: Boris’s blundering brilliance

Brexit has given the U.K’s self-seeking Prime Minister the opportunity to show he actually knows what he’s doing. By Andrew Sullivan From New York Mag This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it…

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Study: Drug curbs dementia’s delusions

From Newsmax A drug that curbs delusions in Parkinson’s patients did the same for people with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia in a study that was stopped early because the benefit seemed clear. If regulators agree, the drug…

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Adidas abandons robot Speedfactories in Germany and the US

By Nick Summers From engadget Adidas is abandoning its robot-staffed Speedfactories in Ansbach, Germany, and Atlanta, USA. Both facilities, which are run in partnership with German plastics specialist Oechsler, will be closed “by April 2020 at the latest,” the company…

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VEnvirotech transforms organic waste into bioplastics

By Veanne Cao, Natasha Lomas From TechCrunch After a year of testing out environmental technologies for a private company, co-founder Patricia Ayma developed a process for bioplastic production using bacteria. The system turns organic matter, such as food waste, into…

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2,000-year-old earth drawings

Japanese Researchers Discover 143 “New” 2,000-Year-Old Earth Drawings in Peru By Rain Noe From Core77 Here’s our suggestions for what they should be named Geoglyphs are the rocky cousins of crop circles. Ancient civilizations drew large pictures–some of them a…