The staff running the federal World Trade Center Health Program has been cut by 25% as the number of sick 9/11 survivors the group treats is expected to increase by 10,000 this year, the Daily News has learned.
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9/11 WTC Health Program workforce cut by 25% under Kennedy as patient count rises, advocates say
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Examining climate risks to insurance and reinsurance of global supply chains
Global supply chains are increasingly exposed to climate-related disruptions, redrawing the boundaries of what can be insured and how risk is distributed across the global economy. In recent years, insured catastrophe losses have grown by roughly…
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A project-level dataset of Chinese Belt and Road energy investments 2013–2023
Gallagher, K. P., Kamal, R., Jin, J., Chen, Y. & Ma, X. Energizing development finance? The benefits and risks of China’s development finance in the global energy sector. Energy Policy 122, 313–321 (2018).
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Energy intensive industry upgrading: the empirical analysis based on global value chain and product space
Adebayo TS (2022) Environmental consequences of fossil fuel in Spain amidst renewable energy consumption: a new insight from the wavelet-based Granger causality approach. Int J Sustain Dev World Ecol 29(7):579–592
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Understanding purchase intention for genAI-enabled museum cultural and creative products using a SOR model
Cheng, H. et al. Constructing and validating the museum product creativity measurement (MPCM): dimensions for creativity assessment of souvenir products in Chinese urban historical museums. Humanit. Social Sci. Commun. 11 (1), 1–17 (2024).
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Policy drivers for clean-energy technology 2025
Wiatros-Motyka, M. & Rangelova, K. Global Electricity Mid-Year Insights 2025 (Ember Energy, 2025).
Cuming, V. Emerging Markets Step Up on Climate Policy As Rich Nations Pull Back (BloombergNEF, 2025).
IEA. The State of Energy Innovation (IEA/OECD,…
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Green microfinance: Africa’s path to resilience
Africa is an ideal setting to study the impact of green microfinance on vulnerable communities due to its specific problems, including limited access to basic services, economic inequality and the effects of climate change. This study…
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Energy demand and decarbonization in 2025 and beyond
The authors acknowledge the support of The Energy Demand changes Induced by Technological and Social Innovations (EDITS) project, which is coordinated by the Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE) and funded by the…
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Agronomic management drives the wheat yield plateau in high-yielding environments of northwest Europe
Brisson, N. et al. Why are wheat yields stagnating in Europe? A comprehensive data analysis for France. Field Crop. Res. 119, 201–212 (2010).
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Tailoring Australian carbon farming can realise greater co-benefits
Harrison, M. T. Climate change benefits negated by extreme heat. Nat. Food 2, 855–856 (2021).
Liu, K. et al. Climate change shifts forward flowering and reduces crop waterlogging stress….
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