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Game Commission: Lifts Ban On Feeding Wild Birds; Cause Of Bird Deaths Still Unknown But No Indication Feeding Is A Contributing Factor

PA Environment Daily

No definitive cause of illness or death has been determined. On August 13, the Game Commission announced it is lifting the recommendation to cease feeding birds with decreasing reports of sick and dead wild birds. Much is still unknown about what caused the mortality event documented in Washington D.C.

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The Art of Affect: Creative Expression as Personal Resistance and Resilience

HumanNature

Though definitions vary widely, emotions may be understood as social and cultural expressions of personal, subjective “sociolinguistic fixing of the quality of an experience” (Mazzarella, 2020, p.292). Psychological resilience: A review and critique of definitions, concepts, and theory. The importance of art in the time of coronavirus.

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Tackling Food Insecurity in Urban Food Deserts: A Legal Toolkit

Vermont Law

The Healthy Food Policy Project created guidelines to assist communities in drafting definition sections of zoning laws to make them clearer and easier to understand in order to increase access to healthful foods in areas impacted by food insecurity. Citations Paula Dutko et al., Monica Hake et al., Alisha Coleman-Jensen, et al., 9, 2022).

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Additional Guidance for Coronavirus-Related Distributions and Loans Under the CARES Act

The Energy Law Blog

On June 19, 2020, the Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”) issued Notice 2020-50 which expands the categories of individuals eligible for coronavirus-related distributions (“CRDs”), loans, and loan repayment suspensions as well as resolves some of the issues that were concerning plan administrators and employers under the CARES Act.

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COVID-19 as a Force Majeure? The Texas and Louisiana Perspectives

The Energy Law Blog

Today, countries worldwide are responding to a pandemic of respiratory disease spreading from person-to-person caused by a novel coronavirus. The disease has been named “coronavirus disease 2019” (abbreviated “COVID-19”). Texas law does not provide one universally accepted definition of force majeure.

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How the Daya Bay experiment helped China build a neutrino legacy

Physics World

Only a small audience was present due to coronavirus restrictions, but 1.7 For Cao, it was a wonderful surprise given it only took 55 days to get a definitive answer to the critically important theta-13 problem, the value of which turned out to be much larger than expected.

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Finding Science, Faith, Hope, and Unity with the Poor People’s Campaign

Union of Concerned Scientists

We will not solve the other pressing issues facing our country—including climate change, environmental injustice, racial inequity, the growing risk of nuclear war, and the coronavirus pandemic—unless we have a healthy, functioning democracy where everyone’s voice can be heard. Some might call that faith.