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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Urban Indians invest in digital solar, 'The Black Cop' wins BAFTA, COVID-19 delays climate action
Date March 14, 2022 1:30 PM
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Urban Indians beat space crunch by investing in digital solar power [[link removed]]

With many city-dwellers unable to install solar panels, start-ups offer them the opportunity to invest in solar power production elsewhere in return for green electricity credits

Star of 'The Black Cop' film calls London police out on racism [[link removed]]

The police must confront racism and homophobia, said Gamal 'G' Turawa, the Met Police's first openly gay Black officer

Climate action lags as COVID-19 hits goals in developing nations [[link removed]]

In Jamaica and Grenada, plans to cut emissions and adapt to climate change impacts have been delayed as the pandemic shrinks government budgets

Investors launch global standard for corporate climate lobbying [[link removed]]

Investors managing $130 trillion say lobbying that aims to thwart climate action by governments runs counter to their interests, and companies that do it risk having their actions put to a shareholder vote

Texas judge blocks probes of transgender kids' parents statewide [[link removed]]

A Texas judge on Friday temporarily blocked the state from investigating parents who provide their transgender children with gender-transitioning medical treatments

Apple's Tim Cook raises concern over LGBTQ laws in the U.S. [[link removed]]

Florida lawmakers recently passed a Republican-backed bill prohibiting classroom discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity for many young students

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