Investments & Pensions Europe (January Issue)
“The scientific evidence is unequivocal that if humanity continues along its current path, it is likely that, by 2100, global average temperatures will rise by between 2.7°C and 3.6°C. A rise of 4°C could lead to a cost of as much as $31trn (€29trn) per year in 2100… apart from the costs of loss of life and destruction of habitats.”
Tags: $31trn (€29trn), 2100, 4°C, Destruction, Evidence, Habitats, Humanity, Loss of life, Rise, Scientific, Temperatures, Unequivocal
Wall Street Journal (February 5)
“Basing eligibility in stages from oldest to youngest from now on is simple, scientific and fair. As supply increases, this will be the fastest way to inoculate the most people, reduce demands on the health-care system, and allow more businesses to reopen. Interest groups will complain, but the public will understand and politicians won’t take the inevitable grief for favoritism.”
Tags: Businesses, Eligibility, Fair, Fastest, Health-care system, Inoculate, Oldest, Reopen, Scientific, Simple, Supply, Youngest