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Control Your Google Smart Home With These Easy Tips and Tricks – CNET

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You've probably interacted with Google Assistant before, especially if you have a Google Pixel or another Android phone. Maybe you've asked what the weather is going to be like or how to get directions to a restaurant for date night. But Google Assistant can do a lot more, including controlling your entire smart home.

Whether you're using Google's Pixel phone, Nest Audio or Nest Mini smart speakers, Nest Hub smart display or any of a slew of other Google Nest devices, you already have everything that you need in order to start controlling your house. All you need to do is connect your devices so you can control them through Google Assistant. Here are some of the best tips and tricks for how to get the most out of the Google Assistant smart home experience.

Before you can control your light bulbs or pull up the live feed of your Nest Video Doorbell, you'll need to connect them, and whatever smart speaker or display you'd like to use, to your Google Home account. Doing so is easy, and if you're using Nest brand devices, you'll almost certainly have already done it. If your smart speaker or display is connected to the same account, you'll be able to control the device with straightforward commands, like, "Hey, Google, turn off the kitchen lights."

If your devices are Google Home-compatible, but you haven't connected them to the Google Home app, doing so is easy. Open the app and tap the + (plus sign) in the top left corner. Then tap Set up device > Works with Google. Select the device maker from the list (Wyze, for instance), and follow the directions to connect your gadget.

Google Assistant plus a smart thermostat like this one from Nest can even help you save money by conserving energy.

Once you've got a device that uses Google Assistant, the sky is the limit for smart home control. You can improve your home security with everything from smart locks and security cameras to connecting with professionally installed security services like ADT. You can control your lights, thermostatandapplianceswith a voice command. But that's only scratching the surface. Here's how you can get even more out of these integrations.

Your day has a rhythm to it, and interruptions to that routine can seriously derail your plans. Your smart home can help to facilitate those patterns, accomplishing recurring tasks that you find yourself needing to tackle day in and day out. All you need to do is set up a Routine.

Setting up Routines with Google Assistant is easy. Open the Google Home app and tap on Routines. There you'll find a number of ready-made routines that can be tweaked to your own personal needs and triggered with a predetermined command.

If you want to wake up to a specific song or have certain lights and appliances turned on for you when your start your day, for example, set up the Good Morning routine. Once you've customized the Routine, hit save. Now any time you say, "Hey, Google, good morning," it will automatically run your Routine.

You can also build custom Routines. To do this, open the Google Home app, select Routines, and tap the + button to create a new Routine. From here, you can set your trigger -- a voice command, a particular time of day or a specific action -- and tell Google Assistant what you want to happen within the routine. Under "This Routine will," use the + button to add new actions to the Routine.

Hit save and Google Assistant will perform your new routine anytime that you trigger it.

Tile trackers can help you keep track of easy-to-misplace personal effects -- and Google Assistant can help you find them with a simple voice command.

We've all experienced that panicked feeling of not being able to find our keys, phone, wallet or other important item when we're already running late for an event. You don't have to give yourself the full pat-down to see if you have the item on you or start ripping up couch cushions trying to find it. Just ask Google Assistant for help.

There are two ways to keep track of those items that just always seem to get misplaced. First, use a Tile tracker -- a small fob that connects to your keyring, your phone or whatever else you want. Then, if you've misplaced your keys, just say, "OK, Google, ring my keys," and you'll get a little chirpy ringtone to help you find them.

If you don't have a Tile tracker, Google can still help you out: When you want to remember where you're stashing something, say, "OK, Google, remember that I put my keys in the top drawer," or wherever else you're putting it. Google Assistant will remember for you. Then, when you can't find that object, just say, "OK, Google, where are my keys?" and Google Assistant will remind you exactly where you left them.

You can think of the Google Assistant as the universal remote for your smart home -- but it can be your actual television remote, too. If you have a smart TV with Google TV built in -- or just a Chromecast connected to your regular TV -- you can play your favorite movies and shows with simple voice commands. Just say, "OK, Google, play Stranger Things on [your preferred TV]," and Google Assistant will queue up the show. You can change what you're watching, control the volume and even tell Google Assistant to switch to another TV if you're changing rooms.

As things slow down in the evening -- and the kids finally get to bed -- sounds that at other times seem normal can seem startlingly loud. That includes Google Assistant's voice. If you're finding the voice assistant is just louder than you want as you're starting to settle in for your nighttime routine, you can turn on Night Mode and have everything automatically made quieter.

Open the Google Home app, tap Settings >Notifications > Digital Wellbeing. From here, you can enable Night Mode. This will lower the volume of any smart device and dim the lights of any smart lighting that you have connected to your Google Assistant.

There is so much that you can do with your Google Nest devices and Google Assistant to control your Google smart home. We've just scratched the surface of all the capabilities that the smart assistant brings to controlling everything throughout your connected living space.

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The Time To Invest In The Circular Economy For Plastics Is Now, According To Google Study – Forbes

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA - MAY 31: A boy plays with a makeshift flagpole on a beach covered in plastic ... [+] waste at a fishing village on the northern coast on May 31, 2018 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Indonesia has been ranked the second biggest marine polluter in the world behind only China with reports showing that the country produces 187.2 million tonnes of plastic waste each year. Like many developing countries Indonesia lacks the infrastructure to effectively manage their waste and the problem has become so severe that the nation's army has been called in to help clean-up when its rivers and canals were clogged with dense masses of bottles, bags and other plastic packaging. According to studies there could be more plastic in the sea than fish by 2050, while actual plastic particles might be in our seafood as fish consume bits of plastic which are coated in bacteria and algae, mimicking their natural food sources. (Photo by Ed Wray/Getty Images)

The Google-AFARA Plastic Circularity report on which I wrote a few months back has now been released in full. One of the key findings from the report is that investment is crucial to creating a circular economy for plastics and that there are significant opportunities for investors, particularly at the nexus of climate and plastics. With a recycling value chain that is under pressure like never before, the need for investor engagement has never been greater. But thanks in part to this study, one thing is now clearer than ever the current challenges facing the value chain present investors with a really unique opportunity to use their capital to steer the recycling industry back towards growth. The time to act and invest in solutions is now.

I recently sat down with Mike Werner, Googles Lead for Circular Economy, and Dan Zilnik, AFARA's President, to discuss their collaboration, insights, and recommendations to accelerate a circular economy for plastics and maximize investment opportunity. Below is an excerpt from our conversation.

RK: Mike, Google is known for being a data-driven organization. Why did you partner with AFARA to collect data on the plastic circularity gap, and what was the biggest surprise for you?

MW: At Google, we believe that realizing a sustainable world means that we all must accelerate the transition to a safe, equitable, and circular economy where people, the planet, and businesses thrive. However, reaching a circular economy for any resource, especially plastics, is a large and complex global challenge. Before conducting this study, what I saw in the public dialogue were data and reports on the 50 or 100 different things we all ought to do to end plastic waste, but there lacked a clear list of prioritized interventions that would have the greatest impact on creating a circular economy of plastics. Dan and his team at AFARA helped us dig into the economics and develop an intervention model that established a clear set of low-risk and no-risk interventions that would be economic under multiple future scenarios toward creating a circular economy for plastics. AFARA has been an ideal partner because of their deep expertise in the economics of oil, gas, and plastics value chains and the myriad of sustainability issues surrounding those resources.

Two big things stand out to me about the data. First, the data suggest that the circularity gap is likely going to grow significantly over the next two decades. Under a business as usual scenario, it is projected that 7.7 billion metric tons of plastics will be mismanagedlandfilled, incinerated or leaked into the environmentbetween now and 2040. That volume of plastic is equivalent to roughly 16x the weight of the entire human population on earth today! Second, while there needs to be a portfolio approach that includes plastic reduction efforts, the biggest intervention we need to capitalize on is building better recycling infrastructure. As the world transitions from linear to circular, supply chains need to be rewired and the requisite infrastructure needs to be put in place to ensure these resources are kept in the economy and out of the environment.

RK: This work takes on a big question that not many folks are paying attention to: How can we create irreversible momentum towards a circular economy for plastics and simultaneously end our reliance on fossil fuel feedstocks? Dan, how far did you get in answering this question and what solutions did the analysis reveal?

DZ: We got most of the way there; the data show that we can close the plastic circularity gap economically by 54-62%. Put another way, more than half of the worlds plastic waste can be part of profitable value chains if we invest in the right things. We can create significant impacts to Polyethylene (plastics 2 and 4), Polypropylene (plastic 5) and PET (plastic 1). While there needs to be a portfolio approach that includes plastics reduction efforts, the biggest intervention is to build better recycling infrastructure. This infrastructure will optimize the existing mechanical recycling technologies that are commercial today and unlock the potential of chemical recycling, which well need in tandem with mechanical recycling to close the plastic gap. But we need to turn this data into action quickly. By 2040, roughly $426-544 billion USD in net present value (NPV) must be redirected from linear supply chains to circular supply chains, and this capital needs to be patient since we are talking about infrastructure and hard-tech investment which are decade-based, not annual capital turnover cycles.

RK: These findings challenge some of the conventional wisdom that recycling doesnt work and isnt economical. How robust are the data and analyses behind these conclusions?

DZ: We grounded our analysis in the economics of plastics production and recycling, brought together 20 years of supply/demand forecasts for plastics, and developed an intervention model that quantified the impacts of various potential solutions (e.g., technology, investment, procurement, and policy). Finally, we prioritized potential solutions into strategic interventions that are either low-risk or no-risk under multiple future scenarios. For sustainability solutions to scale globally it has to attract capital and has to be economic. This is among the most robust economic models for plastics that I know of.

RK: I guess that explains why it took you guys 9 months to get these 117 pages published! The story coming out is a mix of hopeful (we can do a lot of things to close the gap), and bleak (if we do nothing we are going to have a lot of mismanaged plastic). What should we start doing today to make sure we maximize the opportunity?

MW: The entire ecosystem from investors and brands to policy makers needs to unlock and mobilize the requisite capital required to massively improve recycling infrastructure and new supply chains for recycled plastics around the world. In many ways, we are in a similar moment today as we were 20+ years ago with renewable energy. In other words, it was recognized that massive investment was needed in wind, solar, hydro and geothermal projects to increase the supply of green, low-carbon energy. Acceleration in new technologies, adoption of new policies, and leadership from the private sector was also critical. Similarly, it's time for all of us to act on the recognition that we cannot create a circular economy of plastics without massive investment in recycling, recovery, and reprocessing infrastructure. Some are touting that we cannot recycle our way out of the plastic waste problem and that sounds seductive; however, we cannot eliminate, reduce, or reuse our way out of this problem either. We actually need to do all of it.

The good news is that the tide is turning and both businesses and investors are starting to get a handle on how to better support the recycling value chain. They also recognize that the investment opportunities have real potential to simultaneously address plastic pollution, reduce business risk, improve the long-term economics of the recycled plastics value chains while also tackling climate change. And thats huge!

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Canada’s 56-Year-Old Heavy Icebreaker Goes for Another Life Extension – The Maritime Executive

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Louis S. St-Laurent during a previous refit at Davie (Chantier Davie)

PublishedMar 14, 2022 3:54 AM by The Maritime Executive

Canadas largest icebreaker,Louis S. St-Laurent, is set to undergo major repair, refit and maintenance work to extend its lifespan and keep the ship in service, giving Canada more time forthe construction of two replacement icebreakers.

Public Services and Procurement Canadahas awarded a $12.8 million contract to Chantier Davieshipyard in Quebec to carry out the vessel life extension. The project is a part of Canada's National Shipbuilding Strategy, which involves (among many other projects) the construction oftwo polar icebreakers. The timetable calls for deliveringat least one polar icebreakerby 2030, whenLouis S. St-Laurentis expected to retire from service.

Members of CCG have the critical responsibility of ensuring mariners safety and that of the marine environment. TheLouis S. St-Laurenthas helped keep Canadian waters safe for navigation for more than 50 years, and this work will ensure the CCG can continue this important work, season after season, in dangerous and icy conditions, said Joyce Murray, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and CCG.

Chantier Davie is the only facility in Eastern Canada with a dry dock large enough to perform thework.Repairs and upgrades on the icebreaker willbegin in the spring and are expected to be completed within three months. More drydockingsare planned over the next few years to keep the vessel running throughout the next decade.

Louis S. St-Laurentwas launched in 1966, making her among the oldest working government vessels in North America - even older than the U.S. Coast Guard's heavy icebreakerPolar Star. This is far from her first life extension: she was lengthened, re-engined and heavily modified in a refit in the late 1980s. Today she provides icebreaking and emergency response services in Eastern Canada, and her home port is in St. Johns.

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Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now – The New York Times

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Expired

Rent or buy on most major platforms.

The Australian director Ivan Sen has been on the radar of genre aficionados since Mystery Road (2013) and Goldstone (2016), two successful hybrids of procedural and western revolving around the charismatic figure of a taciturn Indigenous detective. For his latest, Sen mixed science fiction and noir, with a dollop of romance thrown in.

A disheveled Ryan Kwanten (who has matured in interesting ways as an actor since True Blood) stars as Jack, a hit man plying his trade in a futuristic metropolis. Just as he falls for April (Jillian Nguyen), whom he saw singing in a peepshow-like club, Jack starts getting weaker, afflicted by a mysterious disease. Hugo Weaving, abundantly bearded, turns up as a mysterious life-extension specialist who may or may not be able to help, at least with the health part.

Dont pay too close attention to the story, though, because Expired (titled Loveland in Australia) is more reverie than tightly plotted actioner. In turn maddening and hypnotic, serene and irritating, the movie is an art-house fugue disguised as a genre flick. Yes, it does get a little portentous at times, but you have to admire Sens stubborn avoidance of the default irony and cynicism of so much action fare, and his quest for a serious mood.

The tag line on the poster of the 1975 movie A Boy and His Dog was: A future youll probably live to see. It adequately describes this efficient thriller, which is plausibly, and scarily, set in 2023.

From the start we care for Sarah (Michelle Girolami), a New York ragamuffin who is so adrift, so desperate that she accepts to have an experimental chip implanted in her back. (Girolamis close-cropped hair, hoodie and nervous energy make the character feel like an American relative of the Millennium books Lisbeth Salander.)

Sarahs life turns into a nightmare when the so-called L.E.X.X. (voiced by L.E.X.X., according to the end credits) develops a will of its own and forces its host to do its bidding. Unfortunately for you, you are under my control, L.E.X.X. tells Sarah as it turns out, a synthetic entity can drip with sarcasm. The young woman becomes immersed in a nightmare in which she is the prisoner of a voice in her head (the movie could have further explored the intriguing possibility that this is not sci-fi at all but a tale of mental illness).

While its script is not all that innovative and some of the effects are distractingly simplistic (ixnay on the glowing eyes, please), Implanted benefits from above-average filmmaking: The director Fabien Dufils has a sure grasp of the fundamentals of his craft, and that alone puts him and his movie ahead of the bulk of the streaming underworld.

In retrospect, it was an auspicious sign that Chlo Grace Moretzs breakthrough roles were in the cartoonishly violent Kick-Ass and the atmospheric vampire tale Let Me In, both from 2010. While this versatile actress is at ease in any style, she brings a unique presence decisive with flashes of vulnerability to action films. Here she elevates Mattson Tomlins post-apocalyptic tale as Georgia, a young woman who finds out shes pregnant just as our android helpers revolt and Earth goes to hell in a handbasket. (The uprising happens fast and is not really explained, which did not bother me but may frustrate some viewers.)

Most of the film is dedicated to Georgia and her boyfriend, Sam (Algee Smith), trying to reach Boston, where they plan to board a boat to Asia, where it is reputedly safer. It is largely a standard pregnant in the apocalypse survival story but as usual, Moretz gives the film a compelling emotional anchor and Georgia must do a lot of heavy lifting since Sam is a not very exciting fellow, illustrating the depressing but realistic scenario that a woman might have to settle while also trying to escape murderous cyborgs.

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This Canadian drama may take place in 2043, years after a devastating civil war, but it clearly draws from an ignominious episode in the countrys history, when thousands of First Nations children were packed off to residential schools so they could be stripped of their identity and assimilated into so-called normal society as if this werent bad enough, many were abused and killed. (There were similar institutions in the United States.)

In Danis Goulets film, kids are rounded up and kept in a federal academy where they can be brainwashed and trained to fight. After hiding her young daughter, Waseese (Brooklyn Letexier-Hart), for years, Niska (Elle-Maija Tailfeathers) must reluctantly let her be whisked away. Once Niska realizes what actually happens at the academy, she sets out to retrieve her daughter, with the help of the title band of resisters.

Night Raiders does have some action elements, but Goulet is much better at establishing a matter-of-fact tone that underlines the quotidian hardships of surviving in an environment hellbent on destroying ones very identity.

Stream it on Netflix.

Well, this has been a grim column, so lets end it with some levity about technology going bad, very bad. The perils of our increasing reliance on A.I.-driven assistance are clearly on many peoples minds: Two animated movies similarly hyperactive and sharing conflicted perspectives they cant quite resolve on the subject came out within a few months of each other last year.

The better one is The Mitchells vs. the Machines, which is nominated for an Academy Award for best animated feature. The premise is simple: Just as the Mitchell family embarks on its last road trip before the daughter, Katie (Abbi Jacobson), starts college, a vengeful A.I. (Olivia Colman) sets up robots to rise against mankind. Oops.

The nonstop action is enlivened by a terrific voice cast, amusing Easter eggs, an inventive grab-bag aesthetic and an appealing lead in the nerdy, film-obsessed Katie. Naturally, the human face of pernicious tech convinced of its coolness is a seemingly chill dude in a hoodie, Mark (Eric Andr).

That exact same archetype (now called Marc) turns up in Rons Gone Wrong (streaming on Disney+ and HBO Max), which also features Colman and rogue A.I. The story deals with kids using bots as friends, but the sentimental treatment lets everybody off the hook.

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Yiyao technology won ten million yuan of angel + round financing to promote the research pipeline in the field of life extension and metabolic…

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Recently, Beijing Yiyao Technology Co., Ltd. announced that it had completed ten million yuan Angel + round financing from Xiantong capital. It is reported that this round of funds will be used for the development of desktop version of lingsu drug development system, accelerate the rapid promotion of the company's research pipeline in the direction of prolonging life and metabolic diseases, improve the construction of cloud computing platform, innovative R & D laboratory, recruitment team, patent layout, etc.Yiyao technology was founded in 2018. Previously, it developed the world's leading efficacy prediction system based on deep learning and gene fingerprinting (dleps, dexamethasone system). The pheromone system can accurately predict the changes of gene expression profile after small molecule treatment of cells or animals, and expand the applicable molecular space to more than "100 million". The psionic system is especially suitable for areas where traditional methods are not good at, and has been verified in many important disease directions. At present, Yiyao technology has publicly released the progress made in weight loss, uric acid reduction, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and other diseases.

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Nothing new or clear about National Nuclear Regulators decisions – Mail and Guardian

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Its been two years since President Cyril Ramaphosa made a promise to make sure no African child is left behind in the transition to a low-carbon, climate resilient and sustainable society. At his 2022 State of the Nation address, the president reaffirmed his promise by saying that No one must be left behind. If this is the case, and he is truly aiming to make sure his promise is kept, why is it that decisions about energy and nuclear safety are made yet those most affected are not being heard and represented?

On 18 January this year, Peter Becker, a well-known anti-nuclear lobbyist, was suspended by Minister Gwede Mantashe only six months after his appointment to the National Nuclear Regulator (NNR) board, one intended to provide oversight on nuclear safety.

Becker was elected as a non-executive director to the board in June 2021, after a nine-month period without civil society representation and brought a sense that the NNR board was strengthened by the addition of his science-based, renewable energy skills to the team.

Given that neither Eskom nor the NNR have been transparent about the life extension of the 40-year-old Koeberg plant, it was reassuring to know that Becker could ask the pertinent questions regarding the safety concerns.

Barely six months after being appointed, Becker received the letter from the minister announcing his suspension and, by 25 February, after making representations, Becker received the letter of discharge.

As it happens, the suspension letter from Mantashe was signed on the same day that a long-awaited approval was issued for the Koeberg nuclear plant to replace three of the steam generators. Such approvals by a regulatory body normally require sign-off from the NNR board.

The National Nuclear Regulator (NNR) is a public entity established and governed in terms of section 3 of the National Nuclear Regulator Act, (Act No 47 of 1999) to provide for the protection of persons, property and the environment against nuclear damage through the establishment of safety standards and regulatory practices. The NNR Act requires the board to include a person representing civil society.

In a recent interview Mantashe, a vocal supporter of the nuclear industry, said You cant be in a board of something you are working against.

But is the NNR not tasked with protecting the public and the environment from radiation? Also, civil society organisations elected Becker to the board because of his science background, his nuclear experience and his focus on safety.

Additionally, the discharge based on a conflict of interest and removing Becker because of his anti-nuclear views should require the removal of the pro-nuclear department official from the board as well. Why was Becker appointed by the minister in the first place?

Other allegations against Becker include misconduct. These covered complaints of Becker meeting civil society organisations and his requesting more information.

Concerns about the independence of the NNR are echoed in views long held by international stakeholders. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) visited South Africa in 2013 and compiled a report, The Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review (INIR). The report highlighted some notable areas of concern about South Africa, the two biggest being Nuclear Safety and the independence of the Regulator itself.

Eskom is wanting to refurbish Koeberg destined for final shutdown in 2024 because it has reached the limit of its design life, but they intend to ask permission from the NNR to extend Koebergs life until 2044. Whether to grant this permission is the single most significant decision the NNR will ever make, and therefore the most important time to have an NNR board that has a member representing civil society.

The IAEA made the following observations about South Africa in the INIR:

Considering that the minister of energy is also in charge of the promotion of nuclear energy and, given the structure, the designation of the board members and the process to approve the NNRs budget, the INIR team is of the view that there is no adequate separation between the regulatory functions and the promotional activities, thus calling into question the effective independence of the NNR.

Civil society organisations and civilians are requesting transparency and participation in the decisions regarding the life extension of Koeberg, at an estimated cost of R20-billion. Youth activists feel its a slap in the face to youth and future generations, a demographic for the most part vocally in opposition to nuclear investment, and clearly in favour of an energy future aligning with the need for green energy transformation.

Should something that is due to shut down in 2024 still have funds pumped into it, or should Koebergs decommissioning begin now? Should we not be investing in renewable energy and alternatives that will have a faster and cheaper turnaround, as well as revitalise our economy and energy systems?

The discharge of Becker by the minister can be viewed as part of an attack on civil society. This cannot go unnoticed and it means that we must rally other civil society organisations to secure a court decision, or other means necessary to prevent Beckers exclusion. It seems the position remains empty for extended periods, allowing for questionable decision-making in the absence of valid civil society representation.

In a recent turnaround of events last week, Eskom delayed the life-extending maintenance, the most complex operation ever undertaken by Eskom at the ageing Koeberg Nuclear Power Station. It is apparent that the interim storage building to house the old reactors, which are highly contaminated, is not ready and will not be ready for some months.

It seems that despite the NNR approval, the French contractors inspected the plant and refused to start the work, because the site was not ready for the steam generator replacement. One cannot help but wonder, if Becker had not been excluded from the Board just before this decision was taken, would this embarrassing mistake have been made by the NNR? This is further reason to question the independence and transparency of the NNR.

Im worried about the absolute inability of the regulator and Eskom to deal with this situation its already running three years late It absolutely amazes me that the national nuclear regulator gave the green light before Eskom was ready, said energy expert, Chris Yelland

We have confidence that Becker presents fact-based concerns of civil society. We call for the decision to discharge him to be reversed and for the transformation and effective independence of the NNR to be addressed as a matter of urgency.

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Canned Soups Market to Garner US$ 6494.95 million by 2027 at 3.8% CAGR, Says The Insight Partners – Digital Journal

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According to a new market research report Canned Soups Market Forecast to 2027 COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis By Type (Condensed and Ready-to-Eat), Category (Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian), Processing (Regular Soup and Organic Soup), and Distribution Channel (Hypermarkets/Supermarkets, Convenience Stores, Online, and Others) published by TheInsightPartners, the canned soups market size is projected to grow from US$ 4,889.04 million in 2019 to US$ 6,494.95 million by 2027, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.8% during the forecast period.

A few key players operating in the canned soup market are Campbell soup company, Amys Kitchen Inc, General Mills Inc., The Kraft Heinz Company, Baxters Food Group, Unilever, Struik Foods Europe NV, Vanee Foods Company, BCI Foods Inc., and Hain Celestial Companies. These companies provide a wide range of product portfolio for canned soups market. They also have their presence in the developing regions, which provides lucrative opportunities for the growth of the canned soup market.

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High demand for ready-to-eat food products, rapid shift in consumer food preferences, and increase in health concerns are driving the growth of the canned soup market. Canned soups is a ready-to-eat convenient food product that is easily available in the market. Processing the canned soups is easy and takes less time for the preparation. Canned soup export business has also augmented in recent times owing to the high acceptance power for these products among consumers and brand awareness among the developing economies. Furthermore, the growing working population and increasing preferences for processed food products due to their health benefits boost demand for canned soup products. In addition, shifting of rural population to urban areas in developing countries in Asia Pacificsuch as China and Indiais also projected to increase the demand for various consumer goods, which is also expected to boost the growth of the canned soups market during the forecast period.

In 2019, North America contributed to the largest share in the global canned soups market. Increasing instance of obesity and rising campaigns regarding health awareness in the North America propelled the demand for packaged soup having natural and fresh ingredients. Therefore, the demand for canned soup has also increased and manufacturers are providing different flavors to the consumers. The increase in the variety of products, surge in the consumption of healthy products, and promotion by the key players in the region have increased the demand for canned soup in North America.

Market Insights

High Shelf Life of Canned Food Products

The shelf life of any canned soup is the amount of time it requires to degrade to the non-palatable state. Shelf life extension ingredients added in the canned soup products slow down the process of food degradation and enable longer storage of the food items. They are both organic and conventional in origin. Shelf life extension ingredients also aid in the keeping food logistics decongested, sustain canned soups in frozen areas, and improve consumer confidence over stability of food items. Consumers have become more aware about their diet. Health benefits such as improved immunity, lower caloric intake, and high protein intake are other factors expected to influence the product demand.

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Type Insights

Based on type, the global canned soups market is bifurcated into condensed and ready-to-eat. In 2091, the condensed segment led the market. Condensed canned soup products are produced by using a wide variety of seasonings and foods that offer high nutritional value. The consumption of condensed soup offers numerous health benefits as well as it is a concentrated source of protein and calcium, which play a vital role for the building of body. Thus, the market for condensed soup segment is expected to growth significantly during the forecast period.

Canned Soups Market, by Type

CondensedReady-to-Eat

Canned Soups Market, by Category

VegetarianNon-Vegetarian

Canned Soups Market, by Processing

Regular SoupOrganic Soup

Canned Soups Market, by Distribution Channel

Hypermarkets/SupermarketsConvenience StoresOnlineOthers

Key points from Table of Content:

1. Introduction

2. Key Takeaways

3. Research Methodology

4. Canned Soups Market Landscape

5. Canned Soups Market Key Market Dynamics

6. Canned Soups Global Market Analysis

7. Canned Soups Market Analysis By Type

8. Canned Soups Market Analysis By Category

9. Canned Soups Market Analysis By Processing

10. Canned Soups Market Analysis By Distribution Channel

11. Canned Soups Market Geographic Analysis

12. Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Global Canned Soups Market

13. Key Company Profiles

14. Appendix

LIST OF TABLES

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Earths Summers are Extending; But What Does This Mean? – AZoCleantech

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Korean scientists working at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) have been researching the lengthening of summer under 1.5 C and 2 C conditions using several global models. Under the 2 C model scenario, they reveal that summers will extend by an average of three weeks across Asia, Europe, and the US. However, if warming is limited to 1.5 C, the three-week lengthening is reduced, whereby it still extends, but by 12 or 13 days.

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The temperature goal set at the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement was to limit global temperature rise to below 2 C, pre-industrial levels, preferably 1.5 C.

At COP26, Glasgow 2021, the follow up to Paris, new data from Climate Action Tracker revealed current global policies are failing to limit warming, which means the world is currently on track to see temperatures rise by at least 1.7 C.

Limiting warming to 1.5 C is less viable unless drastic action is taken.

Many regions are going to experience the effects of longer summers and everything those will bring. For most, the consequences will not be positive.

If data modeling is accurate, and global temperatures are still rising rapidly, it means that even if policies changed today and climate change was halted, the best-case scenario would mean it will still take thousands of years for the climate to stabilize again.

Excess CO2 would remain in the atmosphere and continue to exert a warming effect. The oceans and surface air temperature would also continue to warm due to thermal ocean expansion. Sea levels will continue to rise as glaciers and ice sheets continue to melt.

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Geological processes that bury CO2 in ocean sediments occur over thousands of years, so scientists would need to find a way to replicate this process on a much faster timescale, but only if the political will is there and financed by stakeholders.

Critics of carbon capture and carbon storage, such as Friends of the Earth, have claimed attempts at such schemes have not been successful so far, and distract from serious investment in renewable energy, storage, and energy efficiency.

If climate change is not stopped, the scenario of runaway climate change will occur, and all life on the planet would eventually cease to exist.

Runaway climate change is caused by positive feedbacks, whereby the planet absorbs more solar radiation than it can radiate back to space. The hotter the surface temperature gets, the faster it warms up and passes a tipping point where all human intervention then becomes futile.

Venus is an example of where the planets surface grew so hot, surface water boiled, was unable to condense into rain, and leached out of the atmosphere into space, leaving behind a hot, dry planet. A study reveals that even drought-tolerant microbial life, such as that found on Earth, almost certainly cannot now exist on Venus.

Mass extinction of all known species, including humans, will start to occur due to crop failures, water, and air pollution, drought, floods, famines, forest fires, chronic disease and starvation, severe and erratic weather conditions, industrial collapse, and economic ruin.

Earth will become inhabitable as society breaks down and cooperation for survival fails. Many of these events are already happening, with many citizens, including climate activists and some scientists, believing time to take action may have already passed. Others believe mitigating actions can still avert the worst effects of climate change and prevent a runaway scenario, including most leaders at COP26.

The research conducted at Pohang University has shown global temperatures have already risen by 1.1 C above pre-industrial levels, and that even a rise of just half a degree has significant consequences.

Different types of experiments conducted over ten years all produced very similar results, which included All-Hist (2006-2015), Plus 15 and Plus 20 experiments, and Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project phase 5 coupled GCM simulations.

The experiments showed warming periods at the beginning and end of seasons becoming more frequent. This has a huge impact on agriculture, public health, ecosystems, and energy sectors, which require further assessment and mitigation plans to be put in place, above those already agreed at COP26.

High-risk areas for summer extending are East Asia, the US, and the Mediterranean, or mid-latitude lands, with the highest effects occurring in low latitudes, rather than in high latitudes.

If warming increases by 2 C above pre-industrial levels, the number of people affected by water shortages will rise by 50 percent. The sea level is likely to rise by 10 cm, but if it can be held at 1.5 C as per the Paris Agreement, it means 10 million people would no longer be threatened by the loss of land, homes, and livelihoods from sea level rise.

The research also showed that day-to-day variability in temperatures was important for determining regional differences in hot day temperatures. That is to say, where lower variability occurs, there is a stronger increase in summer-like days overall and vice versa. The frequency of summer-like days decreases if warming models are limited to 1.5 C, indicating the high importance of striving to keep the hope of 1.5 C alive.

Pohang scientists revealed that follow-up analysis of Southern Hemisphere seasonal length is to be published in a separate study, and that summer expansion upon oceans, ecosystems and regional impacts needs to be considered with care, in line with marine heatwave.

The outcome of COP26 was the Glasgow Climate Pact, which included three significant commitments on tackling climate change.

The first is a pledge to end and reverse deforestation by 2030, signed by 100 countries, including Indonesia and Brazil.

Second, is a pledge to reduce methane emissions by 30 percent by 2030, signed by 90 countries. The last was a joint declaration by the US and China to collaborate on their efforts to keep temperatures within 1.5 C.

There was also a vast range of other statements and declarations by World Leaders, which are detailed over three pages on the COP26 Outcomes page of UKCOP26. None of them specifically mitigate extended summers, but all of them combined will indirectly have a positive effect if actioned.

If climate pledges are acted upon, limiting climate change to 1.5 C may still be achieved, and summers might extend by just 12 or 13 days. If not, then a three-week extension to summer is highly possible, and with that, untold suffering, species extinction, and ecosystem destruction, including even warmer seas. This would be coupled with displacement and mass migration of millions of people escaping sea level rise, food and water shortages, extreme weather conditions, and loss of homes and livelihoods, which will increase with every minor temperature rise above 1.5 C.

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2023 Mercedes EQS SUV Ride-Along: Lithium, Cobalt, And A Whole Lot Of Mud – SlashGear

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Twenty-five years are but a quarter of a human life (until life-extension technology improves, that is). Yet, it's a long time as far as history and technology is concerned. In 1997, we still used film cameras for everything. In 1997, there wasn't an iPhone or Pixel (let alone a Google to build the latter). And, in 1997, Mercedes-Benz built its first non-G-Wagen SUV in the most unlikely of places, a new plant in the Southeastern United States.

Twenty-five years later in 2022, film photography is undergoing a renaissance, though not to where it will once again be the end-all, be-all of photography. In fact, digital photography, including the iPhone and Pixel, have firmly taken control of the scene, among other aspects of daily and professional life. Meanwhile, Alabama is still the U.S. home for Mercedes-Benz, which produced over 260,000 GLS and GLE SUVs in 2021, each one touched by one of 4,500 employees, plus 11,000 more from the various suppliers involved.

The new Mercedes-Benz Battery Plant next door will add up to 600 new jobs to the local economy. More than that, though, it'll also help MBUSI and Mercedes-Benz overall traverse the next 25 years. The future is not written, but may it be something we can all look back fondly upon when 2047 rolls around.

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