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Subject Espresso ☕️ - The big U.S. renewable projects creating land conflicts, Thailand's first pride, Mexico's 'paradise' battered by storm
Date June 7, 2022 12:00 PM
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U.S. renewables 'frenzy' puts land conflicts on corporate radar [[link removed]]

As big firms from Apple to PepsiCo target net-zero emissions, there is hot demand for renewable energy projects that reduce the risk of protests over land use or wildlife impact

Thai LGBTQ+ allies join first official pride parade [[link removed]]

In Thailand, two bills on LGBTQ+ couples, including one on civil partnerships, are waiting to go to parliament

Ohio lawmakers advance trans sports ban with genital check [[link removed]]

Ohio's House of Representatives passed a bill that would ban transgender girls from school sports and require verification from a doctor if a student's sex is called into question.

Mexican LGBTQ group rallies support for 'paradise' battered by storm [[link removed]]

Zipolite has become increasingly popular in recent years with LGBTQ tourists attracted to the town's laid-back attitude.

Kuwait's foreign ministry summons U.S. Embassy official over tweets [[link removed]]

Homosexuality is punishable by law in a number of majority Muslim countries, including Kuwait.

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