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Danny OCallaghan

Amazon Unpacked | Ben Roberts - 0 views

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    "As online shopping explodes in Britain, helping to push traditional retailers such as HMV out of business, more and more jobs are moving from high-street shops into warehouses like this one. Under pressure from politicians and the public over its tax arrangements, Amazon has tried to stress how many jobs it is creating across the country at a time of economic malaise. The undisputed behemoth of the online retail world has invested more than £1bn in its UK operations and announced last year that it would open another three warehouses over the next two years and create 2,000 more permanent jobs. Amazon even had a quote from David Cameron, the prime minister, in its September press release. "This is great news, not only for those individuals who will find work, but for the UK economy," he said."
Danny OCallaghan

Children's Chances: Moving Countries from Surviving to ThrivingChildren's Chances | How... - 1 views

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    "What is known about the laws and policies that shape children's lives globally? Previously, few global maps showcased children's rights in countries around the world. The Children's Chances website allows you to view maps of key policies for children's healthy development, and answer pressing questions such as: Can children in your country go to school? How many countries protect children from child labor? In which countries is child marriage legal? Does your country prioritize child health? Can parents in your country meet the needs of their children? How do the unemployed or underemployed fare across different countries? In which countries do children of different genders, religions or ethnicities have equal rights? Which countries support the education and inclusion of children with disabilities?"
Danny OCallaghan

Typhoon Haiyan: worst affected areas interactive | World news | theguardian.com - 1 views

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    "About 10,000 people are feared to have died and an estimated 4.5 million people have been affected but whole areas have yet to be contacted after the devastating typhoon"
Danny OCallaghan

IPCC climate change figures: then and now - interactive | Environment | theguardian.com - 0 views

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    "IPCC climate change figures: then and now - interactive From the world population total to the global temperature mean, find out what has changed since the 2007 report from the UN's climate panel, the IPCC. Click on the arrow at the bottom of the screen to take a tour of the facts and figures" YOu can SCREENSHOT the graphics to include in your work
Danny OCallaghan

Cairo puts its faith in ragpickers to manage the city's waste problem | World... - 0 views

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    "Egyptian Christian minority with tradition of turning a profit from recycling given official role in city's waste processing"
Danny OCallaghan

World Migration - International Organization for Migration - 0 views

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    great interactive map
Danny OCallaghan

UK and China agree £45m pig semen export deal | World news | theguardian.com - 0 views

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    "Britain has won the right to export pig semen to China in a deal worth £45m a yea"
Danny OCallaghan

Sumatran deforestation threatens orangutan population - video | World news | theguardia... - 0 views

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    "Aerial footage, filmed by a drone operated by the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation programme, shows the extent of large scale deforestation in Sumatra, Indonesia. The Tripa swamp forest once boasted 60,000 hectares of forest, which was home to 2,000 orangutans. Now most of it has been destroyed to make way for palm oil plantations. Barely 200 orangutans survive"
Danny OCallaghan

China's relaxation of one-child policy to begin rolling out early next year | World new... - 2 views

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    "Changes to China's strict one-child policy that will allow more parents to have a second child will begin to roll out early next year, according to state media. The policy change is expected to go into force in some areas of China in the first quarter of 2014, Yang Wenzhuang, a director at the National Health and Family Planning Commission, told the official Xinhua news agency. Beijing said last month it would allow millions of families to have two children, the most radical relaxation of its strict one-child policy in nearly three decades. The move is part of a plan to raise fertility rates and ease the financial burden on China's rapidly ageing population."
Danny OCallaghan

Chile's largest city temporarily shut down due to smog 'emergency' | World news | The G... - 2 views

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    "Measures relaxed on Monday night after cars were ordered off streets of Santiago, businesses shut and 7 million residents told to stay indoors"
Danny OCallaghan

Where In The World Are There No McDonald's? : The Salt : NPR - 1 views

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    "McDonald's may seem to be everywhere, but there are still 105 countries without the fast food giant, from Ghana to Jamaica to Yemen to Tajikistan. And in six countries, McDonald's once had a presence, but due to economics, and sometimes politics, the franchises closed. Still, Jack Russo, a consumer goods policy analyst with the financial services firm Edward Jones, tells The Salt that McDonald's is well-represented overseas. "Two-thirds of their total revenue is outside of the U.S.," Russo says. The company has 34,480 restaurants in 119 countries, including Cuba and France, where it's especially beloved, even by foreigners."
Danny OCallaghan

10 ways to manage the migration crisis | World news | The Guardian - 1 views

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    "A well-rounded response to the crisis must encompass a rethinking of EU policy, economic investment in smuggling communities and fact-based debate"
Danny OCallaghan

Our environmental deficit is now beyond nature's ability to regenerate | Environment | ... - 6 views

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    "We are heading fast in the wrong direction despite the world gearing up to approve new sustainable development goals and a new climate accord"
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