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DISSENTING VIEW: Constituency Commission chairman recommends 43 constituencies for voter parity; $112,000 increase in budget


Moultrie: Add four constituencies or redraw the boundaries
PM mum on boundaries report submission
NASSAU, BAHAMAS While a report submitted by Constituencies Commission Chairman Halson Moultrie concluded that the majority of commission members recommended no change to the boundaries, dissenting opinions from Moultrie recommended 43 constituencies.
On Friday,
Eyewitness News revealed that the house speaker had presented the governor general with the long-awaited boundaries report.
A report submitted by Constituencies Commission Chairman Halson Moultrie on July 16, 2021, signed by only himself.
However, the remaining four commissioners revealed that night that the report was submitted with a single signature indicating that they intend to write to the governor general to reject it. ....

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Why rescuing the climate and saving biodiversity go hand in hand


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THE Great Barrier Reef is already in a critical state. Rising sea temperatures are killing corals faster than they can recover. As temperatures continue to increase, more and more of the reef will die, along with the rich variety of life and the AUS$6 billion tourism industry that depend on it.
It is one headline-grabbing example among many. The continued rapid warming of the planet would wipe out many species, even if it were the only change happening. As it is, a sixth mass extinction in Earth’s history is already under way as farms replace forests and factory ships overfish the oceans. ....

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