by asingh@pacspectrum.com | Mar 7, 2024 | Covid
Perhaps the most pressing aim of COP28 was to phase out all fossil fuels that pump more than 70% of the 50 Gigatonnes of total carbon emissions into the earth’s atmosphere every year. How successful was the meeting at achieving this aim? Assessing success To obtain an...
by asingh@pacspectrum.com | Jul 22, 2023 | Covid
What is success? Success is many things to many people. It depends on who is looking at it. Or put another way, in any given situation, the nature of success depends on the interests of the stakeholders involved. But it is possible to consider success from a...
by asingh@pacspectrum.com | Feb 25, 2022 | Covid
COVID or the economy – the real issue (Part 1) With the war in Ukraine and the resulting political upheaval taking centre-stage, it is possible that covid may lose some of its deserved attention. But there are broader aspects relating to such pandemics that need to be...
by asingh@pacspectrum.com | Jan 8, 2022 | Covid
#omicron #OmicronAustralia ##OmicronTemporaryFix COVID is running amok globally, with record numbers in the UK, Europe, the US as well as Australia. Although omicron is largely held responsible, it is not always clear how much of the numbers are due to the Delta...
by asingh@pacspectrum.com | Dec 17, 2021 | Covid
COVID in Australia New South Wales (NSW), Australia is seeing an exponential rise in its covid cases after its recent easing of lockdown restrictions. On Tuesday (14 Dec) there were 804 COVID cases in NSW. This more than doubled to 1742 two days later (Thursday)...
by asingh@pacspectrum.com | Jan 29, 2021 | Covid
Introduction When the new coronavirus was first announced as a global pandemic in March of last year by WHO, we all thought it was going to be over in a few months. But it dragged on, and global numbers increased from a 100,000 in late March of 2020 and kept on...
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