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Why universities may come to regret the costs of City Deals and private sector solutions

Why universities may come to regret the costs of City Deals and private sector solutions
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Poorly ventilated schools are a super-spreader event waiting to happen It may be as simple as opening windows

This is even worse with Delta. According to the US Centers for Disease Control, the Delta variant is about twice as infectious as the earlier strains. And preliminary data suggest children and adolescents are at greater risk of becoming infected with this variant, and transmitting it.

Ventilation in the post-COVID built environment | Architecture & Design

Ventilation in the post-COVID built environment | Architecture & Design
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Think big Why the future of uni campuses lies beyond the CBD

Think big Why the future of uni campuses lies beyond the CBD
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No Right Turn: Give the Rangitata back

Idiot/Savant at No Right Turn wrote on Thursday: An irrigation company’s decision to relinquish its consent to take extra water from the Rangitata River when in high flow has been hailed as a “gift to New Zealand” by anglers.Rangitata Diversion Race Management Ltd (RDRML) was awarded the consent to take an extra 10 cumecs in water when the river was flowing 110 cumecs or higher by an Environment Canterbury-appointed independent panel in 2018. However, appeals by Fish and Game, Ngāi Tahu and Te Rūnanga o Arowhenua to the Environment Court had delayed the consent’s implementation. RDRML chief executive Tony McCormick confirmed on Tuesday it had decided to relinquish the consent, describing it as “positive news” and adding they would make a further statement later.

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