The coronavirus is likely to keep coming back each year, say top Chinese scientists. This indeed our new normal at least for the next year or 2 https://t.co/4AWIkm4wZj via @business
Loosing loved ones and seeing our lives and habits change is not easy, but Earth Day Live brings solace in hard times from the mouth of wise conservationists, leading scientists, world faith leaders and artists.
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#Coronavirus has had a devastating impact on #education. Around 80% of the world’s students are now out of school. Join us to discuss some of the possible solutions with @JaimeSaavedra22 -Global Director of Education, World Bank. https://t.co/4Y3G66nRLx
Over the last 24 hours I have developed mild symptoms and tested positive for coronavirus.
I am now self-isolating, but I will continue to lead the government’s response via video-conference as we fight this virus.
Together we will beat this. #StayHomeSaveLives
The lives lost and suffering caused by COVID19 are truly awful - but we’re learning a lot too that can make us stronger, more unified and better prepared for future shocks https://t.co/7gH6oq9DxQ
Lord Justice Lindblom said: “The Paris agreement ought to have been taken into account by the secretary of state. The national planning statement was not produced as the law requires.”
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@PrincesTrust with Islington Councillor Flora Williamson and CEO of Swop It Up Zaqiya Cajee. Judging some awesome environmental entrepreneurs on their pitches
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