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Aberdeen v hjk helsinki. And ki klaksvik held lille to a goalless draw to become the first team from the Faroe Islands to get a point in europe. Well one of aston villas players on the bench tonight Ollie Watkins is back in the england squad. Manager Gareth Southgate has recalled watkins for their Upcoming Games against australia and italy. Watkins hasnt featured for england since march last year. He has started the season well. He has had a bit of scoring form in the last couple of weeks. You have to be careful with that because you cantjust go on recency bias when youre looking at selection, but he is in good form. He is coming in on a high and he has been with us before, we know his character, his personality, he is a good guy around the group. He is playing for a club that is really well coached and the team are in a good moment. The Cricket World Cup got under way today but england who are the defending champions were heavily beaten in the opening game by new zealand in a re match

What is making 2023 likely the hottest year recorded

Human-made climate change is supercharging natural weather phenomena to drive heatwaves roasting Asia, Europe and North America that could make 2023 the hottest year since records began, scientists say.- Climate change's role – Scientists at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said in their global summary report this year that climate change had made deadly heatwaves "more frequent and more intense across most land regions since the 1950s".

Emissions Deadline for Coal-Fired Plants Extended for Third Time

India had initially set a 2017 deadline for thermal power plants to install flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) units to cut sulphur emissions. That was later changed to 2022, and further extended last year to a period ending 2025.

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obama administration citing environmental concerns and the pipe line would actually be the second of two and bring on line 830,000 barrels of crude oil a day. it is more than 1600 days since the initial permits were file would for building the pipe line. it took the united states a little more than aring you to win world war ii and took louis and clark to walk the louisiana purchase and back. on friday, the environmental protection agency proposed new levels on sulphur emissions from tail pipes. it would take in to affect in 2017 and the average of a car could rise ever $130. it would sach 20 billion in annual healthcare costs. the trade off between less

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