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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Budgeting apps boom in Britain, climate crisis overlooked in Australia's election and chemical sunshade set to shift malaria risk
Date April 20, 2022 11:21 AM
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Solar geoengineering predicted to shift malaria risk in tropics [[link removed]]

Deploying a controversial global chemical sunshade to cool runaway climate change could help some regions but hurt others

How a little-known energy treaty could thwart global climate action [[link removed]]

The Energy Charter Treaty allows companies to sue governments for lost profits and could be used to claim damages where states move to phase out fossil fuels

Australia's 'climate wars' truce leaves flood victims in election no-man's land [[link removed]]

Despite devastating floods and fires - and more angry voters - climate change is not a major issue in Australia's upcoming May elections

Britons embrace savings apps as inflation hits household finances [[link removed]]

Facing a cost-of-living crisis as UK inflation climbs to a 30-year high, more people are downloading personal finance apps to help budget for rising food and energy costs

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