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Subject Espresso ☕️ - The trans seniors apprehensive about US care system, the IPPC report explained and Biden's $1bn fund for highways
Date February 24, 2022 11:48 AM
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Biden's infrastructure plan aims to heal racial inequalities. Will it work? [[link removed]]

The trillion-dollar U.S. infrastructure law steers new money toward initiatives to reconnect minority communities divided by past infrastructure projects - but advocates are skeptical that they'll see major changes anytime soon

Ukraine and Russia: What you need to know right now [[link removed]]

After Russian forces entered Ukraine in the early hours of this morning, here is everything you need to know about the invasion so far

EXPLAINER-As climate change wreaks havoc globally, IPCC report flags ways to adapt [[link removed]]

As climate impacts worsen, people are not powerless to protect themselves, a new science report is set to say

Trans U.S. seniors fear bleak future in residential care [[link removed]]

Care systems in the United States and other nations are woefully unprepared to meet the needs of older transgender people, LGBTQ+ rights campaigners say

EXPLAINER: Facebook and climate change: can falsehoods be reined in? [[link removed]]

Researchers say climate change misinformation is polluting social media. But what measures have been taken against it and are they working? Here are some answers

FACTBOX: How Biden's infrastructure law could benefit these 5 U.S. highways [[link removed]]

Following Biden's commitment to provide at least $1 billion in financing for highways, these five projects are set to regenerate divided communities

SE Asia's people back new nature goals, as nations bide time [[link removed]]

More than 9 in 10 people polled in Indonesia, Malayasia and the Philippines say they want to see 30% of land and oceans protected

Opinion: OPINION: Will COP27 still be conducting fire drills as the world burns? [[link removed]]

Climate impacts are hitting people now, and help to adapt and pay for losses can’t wait

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