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Call of Duty Season 2 begins TONIGHT – Cold War and Warzone changes, new maps, guns and more

Call of Duty Season 2 begins TONIGHT – Cold War and Warzone changes, new maps, guns and more
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Call of Duty Season 2 begins TONIGHT – Cold War and Warzone changes, new maps, guns and more

Call of Duty Season 2 begins TONIGHT – Cold War and Warzone changes, new maps, guns and more
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Linguist says more COVID-19 education needed in Mi kmaw language

Posted: Feb 17, 2021 9:03 PM AT | Last Updated: February 18 Mi kmaw linguist Bernie Francis worries some important details about the spread of the virus might be lost on people whose first language is Mi kmaw.(Nic Meloney/CBC) As variant strains of the coronavirus spread quickly in many parts of Canada, a Mi kmaw elder is worried that important information about COVID-19 could get lost in translation. Terms like variant, B117 and mRNA simply don t exist in the Mi kmaw language, said linguist Bernie Francis, who helped create the writing system for the oral language. He wants more information about the virus and its new variants available to people living on reserve, especially elders, for whom English is not their first language.

Vaccine roll-out just days away for border workers

Stop burning trees for energy, hundreds of scientists tell EU leaders

A group of more than 500 scientists have signed a letter calling on the EU to stop treating the burning of biomass as carbon neutral. They are asking governments around the world, including Europe, to end subsidiaries for burning wood that are harmful to biodiversity and pose a serious threat to the world’s forests. They claim that for each kilowatt hour of heat or electricity produced by burning trees, “it will likely add two or three times as much carbon to the air as using fossil fuels.” This is because wood is not as energy-dense as fuels like coal or oil meaning more has to be burnt in order to generate the same amount of power.

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