According to a recent survey conducted by the European Investment Bank, Europeans over the age of 30 have a better understanding of climate change compared to younger generations. The study found that older individuals were more likely to be concerned about the impact of climate change and were more knowledgeable about the science behind it. This highlights the importance of education and awareness among all age groups in addressing the global issue of climate change.
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Reeves rejects parts of Trump’s economic agenda before talks with Bessent
SummaryUK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has dismissed key components of Donald Trump's economic policies ahead of her meeting with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, emphasizing the UK's commitment to an open global economy. While acknowledging the need to address global trade imbalances, Reeves stressed the importance of reducing trade barriers and supporting multilateral institutions, differing from Trump's approach. She aims to negotiate a UK-US trade deal to lower tariffs on British exports, while addressing regulatory challenges...
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