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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Why net zero matters, the U.S. states planning to ban LGBTQ+ learning and an Olympic medalist on the IOC's duty to human rights
Date February 7, 2022 12:44 PM
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U.S. school books - the latest LGBTQ+ rights battleground [[link removed]]

Bills proposed in almost a dozen U.S. states seek to crack down on books and lessons with LGBTQ+ themes

EXPLAINER: What is 'net zero' and why does it matter? [[link removed]]

Many countries, cities and companies have set targets for 'net zero' emissions to curb global warming. Meeting them will require huge changes in how we live, work and play, starting now

Liberal cardinal calls for revised Catholic teaching on gay people [[link removed]]

As the Catholic Church makes slow progress on LGBTQ acceptance, a prominent cardinal calls for a "fundamental revision" to the Church's teaching on LGBTQ people

Cyclone kills at least 10 in Madagascar, destroying homes and cutting power [[link removed]]

Batsirai was the second storm to batter the Indian Ocean island in just two weeks, triggering floods, bringing down buildings and cutting power

Beijing Games are like IOC's reward to China for bad behaviour: Rippon [[link removed]]

With the Beijing Winter Olympics underway, the US's first openly gay Olympic medalist Adam Rippon says the IOC needs to "step up" on human rights

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