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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Climate's positive 'tipping points', Heat impact on Black and Latino in the U.S. and Vatican allows same-sex union
Date September 21, 2022 11:11 AM
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How could positive 'tipping points' accelerate climate action? [[link removed]]

As catastrophic climate change tipping points loom, could positive shifts toward green action also be speeding up?

As U.S. bakes, mapping shows Black, Latino areas feel more heat [[link removed]]

Locals are tracking temperatures, humidity and other data to help officials protect those living in sweltering 'heat islands'

RPT Gay marriage bill hits snag in U.S. Senate, no vote until after elections [[link removed]]

U.S. Senate votes on legislation protecting gay marriage are put off until after the Nov. 8 congressional elections

Nigerian ride-hailing app aims to put women at ease [[link removed]]

HerRyde, a ride-hailing app with exclusively women drivers that launched in August in Nigeria puts women minds at ease

Defying Vatican, Flemish bishops allow blessing same-sex unions [[link removed]]

Flemish Roman Catholic bishops issued a document allowing the blessing of same-sex unions

Indonesia parliament passes long-awaited data protection bill [[link removed]]

Indonesia's parliament passed into law a personal data protection bill

Citigroup sets new diversity goals for workforce by 2025 [[link removed]]

Citigroup Inc introduced new diversity goals for gender, race and sexual orientation in its workforce for 2025

Opinion: OPINION: EuroPride was not a political victory - we walked into a trap [[link removed]]

The first EuroPride in the Balkans finally took place in Serbia after weeks of protest, but it was not a victory for human rights and democracy

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