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WASHINGTON, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) today announced results from its latest survey of outdoor activity showing the role the nation s trails can serve in helping Americans become more physically active a goal that can help reduce the risk of at least 20 chronic diseases and conditions and protect against severe COVID-19.
The nation’s multiuse trails can help Americans become more physically active a goal that can help reduce the risk of chronic disease and protect against severe COVID-19. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy encourages people to use the nation’s trails to build routine physical activity into their day-to-day lives. Get creative ideas for being active outside, tips for recreating responsibly this spring and summer, and maps of trails near you at railstotrails.org.
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Letters to the editor: Need to step up the fight against drug dealers
13 May, 2021 08:00 PM
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A reader says new figures on kids and drugs were grim reading. Photo / Glenn Jeffrey
Bay of Plenty Times
Nationwide figures showed how desperate the problem is. We can t blame the government, police or social services. No, the parents of the younger offenders need to step up and take responsibility for instilling moral standards on their children.
They need boundaries from birth. Even former drug kingpin Billy Macfarlane stated that cannabis use by children is a big problem.
Obviously, the numbers in the article are only the ones who have been caught, the real figures are probably double.
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Tetra Pak Joins Business and Government Leaders for Conversation on Meeting Biden s Climate Goals
Virtual symposium on May 6, Rethinking Tomorrow: Using Innovation to Transition Towards a Low-Carbon Circular Economy
Published 04-29-21
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DENTON, Texas, April 28, 2021 /CSRwire/– On May 6, U.S. and Swedish leaders will converge for a virtual symposium on Rethinking Tomorrow: Using Innovation to Transition Towards a Low-Carbon Circular Economy streamed live from the House of Sweden in Washington D.C.
The conversation features leaders from government, the private sector, NGOs, and academia including:
Candace Vahlsing, Associate Director for Climate, Energy, Environment, and Science, White House Office of Management and Budget (invited)
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