@DeborahMeaden Tuvalu, the island nation being engulfed by rising sea levels is already displaced; they have accepted the lack of action from larger nations and plan to digitally document their culture and history. We’re living in climate change.
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BREAKING: A new report shows that the end may be in sight for AIDS, the world’s deadliest pandemic.
The Joint United Nations Program on HIV and AIDS says that Botswana, Eswatini, Rwanda, Tanzania and Zimbabwe have all reached “95-95-95” targets, meaning 95% of the people who are living with HIV know their status, 95% of those people are on lifesaving antiretroviral treatment, and 95% of people in treatment are virally suppressed.
Across eastern and southern Africa, new HIV infections have been reduced by 57% since 2010. Also since 2010, the percentage of pregnant and breastfeeding women living with HIV who have access to antiretroviral treatment has nearly doubled, and new infections among children have more than halved.
There’s more work to be done, but the UN said the world could end AIDS by 2030 with sufficient investment from global leaders.
@newscomauHQ JFC, all the people worried about the one man not paying tax on $150 a day 😂. How about worry about corporations evading millions in tax first.
SHOCKING FACT: If you earned £40,000 a day from when Jesus was born to the present day, you would still not make as much as Shell did in profits last year
@danny_robins *when* Uncanny goes global, Melbourne Australia! Specifically, Princess Theatre who have their own resident friendly ghost, Frederick Federici 👻
It’s incredibly difficult being a climate scientist in this society, at an emotional level. We can see the future, it is terrifying, and we are being ignored