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Tag: covid19

Making room for public health at COP26

by Sabrina Pierre16 Nov 202116 Nov 2021Leave a comment

Delegates sought to address the intersection of climate and health — but is it enough?

COP26 climate, climate change, cop26, covid, covid19, global health, pandemic, public health

In favor of the Argentine wealth tax model for addressing COVID-19 supply shortages

by Sabrina Pierre19 Feb 20212 Comments

To address global shortages of personal protective equipment amid COVID-19, countries ought to consider a wealth tax.

IWSJ, Problems and Answers argentina, covid19, model, pandemic, ppe, supplychain, wealth tax

Chile is rebuilding its economy through climate-centered goals

by Ashley Abadeer6 Oct 20207 Oct 20201 Comment

Chile works to combat climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic.

News from the World chile, climatechange, climatecrisis, covid19, southamerica
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