Big Oil’s hopes are pinned on plastics. It won’t end well.

The fossil fuel industry has not been doing well lately. Even before the Covid-19 pandemic hit, growth in global demand had slowed to 1 percent annually. Now, lockdowns and distancing to stop the spread of the coronavirus have decimated the industry. The International Energy Agency (IEA) recently released projections of rapid short-term decline in global … Continue reading "Big Oil’s hopes are pinned on plastics. It won’t end well."

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Europe’s second wave of Covid-19 doesn’t excuse Trump’s failures

Europe suffered a big Covid-19 outbreak in the spring, then subsequently suppressed the virus while the United States continued to struggle. But now cases in Europe are surging once again: France is bringing back a lockdown, the UK is escalating restrictions, and even Germany, widely seen as a coronavirus success story, is again imposing closures, … Continue reading "Europe’s second wave of Covid-19 doesn’t excuse Trump’s failures"

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Polls show Trump is losing ground where the coronavirus is surging

The third — and largest — coronavirus wave is hitting the US just in time for the presidential election, with surges in key Midwestern swing states. Numerous polls suggest voters may be taking their pandemic pain and panic with them to the ballot boxes in these places: President Donald Trump isn’t just down in national … Continue reading "Polls show Trump is losing ground where the coronavirus is surging"

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Why a negative Covid-19 test before Thanksgiving isn’t an all-clear

More frequent Covid-19 testing is one key to help end the pandemic. But as individuals, we can’t rely on testing alone to protect ourselves and others. Take this recent example: Public health officials in New Zealand reported on a cluster of cases that likely spread aboard a long-haul flight. Yet the suspected index cases — … Continue reading "Why a negative Covid-19 test before Thanksgiving isn’t an all-clear"

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Giving thanks may make your brain more altruistic

Over Thanksgiving, in between mouthfuls of turkey and sweet potato pie, many of us will be asking ourselves: What are we grateful for? Taking a moment to practice gratitude like this isn’t an empty holiday tradition. It’s good for our mental and physical health. And here’s another thing: It can actually change our brains in … Continue reading "Giving thanks may make your brain more altruistic"

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New talent, untouchables and depth: How has your county’s manager used his squad?

Some of the managers in this year’s top flight. Source: Inpho DUBLIN AND WEXFORD have been the surprise packages of the Allianz Hurling League so far, going unbeaten in the opening three rounds of action. Cork have responded well to their 2021 All-Ireland final hammering, winning every game so far. Their form was crowned by … Continue reading "New talent, untouchables and depth: How has your county’s manager used his squad?"

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‘Great position to be in’ – Getting married and back-to-back All-Ireland finals in two months

IT WAS AFTER her club defeated Slaughtneil in the 2020 All-Ireland camogie club semi-final that Stacey Kehoe could see a hectic schedule of events coming down the line. The concluding stages of that competition was delayed until the end of last year due to the Covid pandemic. There was also a high-profile fight to protect … Continue reading "‘Great position to be in’ – Getting married and back-to-back All-Ireland finals in two months"

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Cork announce new three-year sponsorship deal covering all county teams

CORK CAMOGIE HAS announced a new three-year sponsorship deal with Kearys Motor Group. Laura Treacy, Amy Lee and Amy O’Connor. Source: Morgan Treacy/INPHO Cork lost last year’s All-Ireland senior final against Galway but enjoyed recent O’Duffy Cup triumphs in 2014, ’15, ’17 and ’18. Advertisement The new sponsorship deal will cover the Cork senior, intermediate, … Continue reading "Cork announce new three-year sponsorship deal covering all county teams"

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Wicklow search for new manager after Kelly departure

WICKLOW ARE SEARCHING for a new senior football manager after Colin Kelly has departed ‘due to a change in work commitments’. The announcement was made this evening by the Wicklow county board as they now embark on the search for a successor. Kelly was appointed last October, filling the vacancy created by the August departure … Continue reading "Wicklow search for new manager after Kelly departure"

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‘At least if we have full power to get into pitches, you can’t be kicked out at the last minute’

SARSFIELDS PLAYER LAURA Ward believes the integration of the Camogie Association with the GAA would be a major benefit in securing appropriate pitches for championship games. Click Here: Sarsfields player Laura Ward. Source: Sam Barnes/SPORTSFILE Ward will line out for the Galway club in next Sunday’s AIB All-Ireland senior final against Oulart-the-Ballagh of Wexford in … Continue reading "‘At least if we have full power to get into pitches, you can’t be kicked out at the last minute’"

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