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Marsh & McLennan Cos Inc (MMC) Q1 2021 Earnings Call Transcript

Marsh & McLennan Cos Inc (MMC) Q1 2021 Earnings Call Transcript Motley Fool Transcribers © The Motley Fool Logo of jester cap with thought bubble. Marsh & McLennan Cos Inc (NYSE: MMC) Popular Searches Operator Welcome to Marsh McLennan s Conference Call. Today s call is being recorded. First quarter 2021 financial results and supplemental information were issued earlier this morning. They are available on the company s website at mmc.com. Please note that remarks made today may include forward-looking statements including certain expectations related to COVID-19 and other matters. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties and a variety of factors may cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by such statements. For a more detailed discussion of those factors, please refer to our earnings release for this quarter and to our most recent SEC filings, including our most recent Form 10-K, all of which are avail

Council On Environmental Quality Releases 2020 Report

Reply April 23, 2021 Connecticut s Council on Environmental Quality (Council) released its assessment of the condition of the State s environment in time for Earth Day (April 22nd, 2021). Subscribe The report, Environmental Quality in Connecticut, was delivered to Governor Lamont, as required by law. It is an unbiased assessment of Connecticut s natural environment, both positive and negative, during the 2020 calendar year. In its 49th annual report, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic was evident. There was a significant increase in the use of electricity in the residential sector, likely due to people working and learning from home. Bus ridership decreased as people worked remotely or sought to avoid confined spaces. Beverage container redemptions decreased too, possibly as a consequence of early misinformation and public trepidation about handling of recyclables.

Report: The pandemic and ozone from neighboring states affect CT s environment

Report: The pandemic and ozone from neighboring states affect CT s environment FacebookTwitterEmail The report released by Connecticut’s Council on Environmental Quality released Tuesday, April 20, 2021, highlighted a “significant increase” in visitation to parks statewide, but said that that was likely a factor in the decrease in piping plover productivity, since their nests are easily disturbed by people and pets.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media The COVID-19 pandemic and ozone from neighboring states were contributing factors in the state’s natural environment last year, according to an annual report from Connecticut’s Council on Environmental Quality. The 49th annual report, released by the council on Tuesday, highlighted the impact of the ongoing pandemic and ozone emissions for nearby states on the environment during 2020.

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