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Are your grandchildren bad for your health?

Are your grandchildren bad for your health? A study has found that some women with lots of grandchildren live shorter lives, but the broader picture for grandparents is more positive 6 May 2021 • 3:30pm Other studies have found that grandparents do more exercise and consequently have healthier hearts than their contemporaries who don’t have grandchildren Credit: Fitbit Most grandparents are happy to say that grandchildren enrich their lives and perhaps even help them feel younger, but could it actually have an impact on your health and how long you live?  That was what Professor Dr Lea Ellwardt and her team at the University of Cologne in Germany set out to discover with a new study which has just been unveiled. 

LNG market upheavals push Asian buyers to seek more legal protection in contracts

Departures Podcast with Luke Patey - Robert Amsterdam

Departures Podcast with Luke Patey By Editor | Published: May 5, 2021 In recent years, China has gradually transitioned from a “quiet rise” strategy under Hu Jintao to the “wolf warrior” mode of diplomacy, as the government seeks to take more aggressive actions to defend its interests and expand its influence in the international environment. While this has in many cases produced successful outcomes, there is also a growing body of evidence that Beijing is running into resistance. Luke Patey, a senior researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies and Lead Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, joins Robert Amsterdam on this podcast to discuss his fascinating new book, “

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China s focus on self-sufficiency will not hold back LNG demand [Gas in Transition]

China’s focus on self-sufficiency will not hold back LNG demand [Gas in Transition] May 4, 2021 5:15:am Summary The focus of China’s 14th Five-Year Plan is self sufficiency with an implied short-term increase in coal use and a major effort to boost domestic gas production, alongside rapidly expanding renewables and nuclear capacity in electricity generation. Yet even as gas imports along the new Power of Siberia ramp up, China’s demand for LNG is expected to grow fast. Projections of 80-110bn m3/year by 2025 could well prove low, given LNG’s flexibility in meeting demand variations, possible shortfalls in targeted domestic gas output and gradual liberalisation of the gas market. [Gas in Transition, Volume 1, Issue 1]

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