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coolgod

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Is Blinken not talking to China because he doesn't want to talk them or Beijing doesn't want to talk to him?
Although Blinken and Sullivan are both hawks, I think Biden listens to Sullivan, since he is actually Sullivan's direct boss. Blinken belongs to State Dept and is not under Biden's control (de facto, due to Biden's weak administration).
 

FriedButter

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prostitution for gasoline (approached an old man offering sexual favors for a full tank of gas, that old man called the police)

Guess there is going to be hookers are gas stations now. Especially, with this upcoming news.

Fed set to debate faster tightening to catch up with soaring inflation​

US central bank likely to put 0.75 percentage point rise on the table to get handle on price pressures

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How high can rates go? Well I guess that will depend on Ukraine. Mortgages are definitely gonna get screwed over.
 

KYli

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Don't think China would get the credits for bringing the global pollution lower but it is good that such great progress has been made over such short period of time on reducing air pollution in China.
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(Bloomberg) -- China has reduced air pollution nearly as much in seven years as the US did in three decades, helping to bring down average global smog levels in the process.

The amount of harmful particulates in the air in China fell 40% from 2013 to 2020, according to the University of Chicago’s Energy Policy Institute, which would add about two years to average life expectancy if sustained. While smog in large swathes of the country still significantly exceeds safe levels, its experience shows how quickly progress can be made, researchers including Professor Michael Greenstone said in a report published Tuesday.

About 97% of the world’s population live in areas where air quality is usually worse than World Health Organization guidelines, according to the researchers. Smog reduces global life expectancy more than cigarette smoking, alcohol or poor sanitation, they said.

“China’s success in reducing pollution is a strong indication of the opportunities that could lie ahead for other nations if they were to impose strong pollution policies, as some are beginning to do,” they said.

Even in the US and Europe, which have been battling pollution for decades and account for just 4.1% of the global health burden from airborne particulates, more than 90% of people live in areas that don’t meet WHO guidelines, which were tightened last year.


China’s success, led by restrictions on car use and coal burning in major cities, has been rapid, with its 40% decline in seven years nearly equaling a 44% drop in US pollution over 30 years from 1970, after the landmark Clean Air Act was passed, the researchers said by email. Still, Beijing remains three times more polluted than Los Angeles, the smoggiest city in the US, and the national average for air particulates is six times higher than the WHO recommends.

Read: London Pollution Worse Than Beijing as Mayor Extends Alert

Without China’s declines, the world would have seen average pollution levels increase since 2013 instead of drop, the researchers said. That’s because of worsening air quality in the industrializing countries of South and Southeast Asia and Central Africa. Cambodia and Thailand both saw pollution rise by more than 10% in 2020 even as nearby Singapore and Indonesia saw levels fall. Meanwhile the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Burundi are among the most polluted in the world.

Almost half the world’s increase in air pollution came from India in 2020, even after a strict nationwide lockdown was imposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in March that year. Concentrations of toxic particles less than 2.5 micrometers in size -- or PM 2.5 -- rose 2.9%. In Pakistan, they advanced 6.3%, and in Bangladesh -- the most polluted nation on Earth with particulate levels 15 times higher than WHO guidelines -- the increase was 13%.

“Air pollution really is a stubborn problem that takes decades-long investments to really see true progress,” said Christa Hasenkopf, the study’s co-author and director of Air Quality Programs at the University of Chicago. “The health burden of air pollution on South Asia is just staggering.”
 

FriedButter

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Border guards of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan exchanged fire on Tuesday, TASS reported, citing the Border Service of the Kyrgyz State Committee for National Security.
There has been no response yet from the Tajik side.

Is it over water use again? Or something else?

According to Tass website, seems like they were shelling each other with artillery as well.
 

FairAndUnbiased

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Border guards of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan exchanged fire on Tuesday, TASS reported, citing the Border Service of the Kyrgyz State Committee for National Security.
There has been no response yet from the Tajik side.

Is it over water use again? Or something else?
the fall of the SU was not so good for central Asia. These small mountain countries will find it difficult to survive on their own, both Kyrgyzstan and Taijikistan are even poorer than India.
 
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