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Subject Espresso - 6 climate trends for 2022, What's next for Bitcoin and Crypto?, The U.S. Cities using data to fight inequality
Date January 10, 2022 2:00 PM
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Climate change action: 6 trends to watch in 2022 [[link removed]]

From making green shifts fairer for workers to slashing fossil fuel subsidies, action on climate change needs to ramp up in 2022, analysts say

As pandemic bites, U.S. cities use data to fight race and income gaps [[link removed]]

By mining their data, city authorities across the United States have found new tools to fight racial and economic inequality during COVID-19

Brazil extends coal use to 2040 under new 'just transition' law [[link removed]]

Move to reverse plans to phase out coal in Santa Catarina state will hurt consumers and the climate, with renewable power cheaper, analysts and industry groups say

Auction of Muslim women on Indian app shows tech weaponised for abuse [[link removed]]

Women increasingly targeted online by new technologies that make it easy to track and abuse anonymously

Abkhazia's illegal bitcoin miners face new threat from thieves [[link removed]]

Abkhazia's ban on cryptocurrency mining to stem a power crisis has prompted a wave of thefts from gangs stealing precious mining equipment

What's next for bitcoin and crypto? The trends to watch in 2022 [[link removed]]

As countries mull whether to ban, regulate or embrace digital coins and climate activists mount an increasingly vocal opposition to the energy-intensive sector, we asked crypto experts their predictions for 2022

Britain extends pardons to all men convicted under scrapped gay sex laws [[link removed]]

Gay and bisexual men convicted for consensual same-sex activity in Britain will be able to apply to have their convictions expunged

Opinion OPINION: How advancements in technology have made disaster recovery faster [[link removed]]

What can two Haitian earthquakes a decade apart tell us about tech and disaster recovery?

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