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New health indicator can revolutionize how we measure and achieve well-being

Frontiers

by Liad Hollender, Frontiers science writer Image: Shutterstock Researchers reveal how a new assessment of health called ‘human functioning’ could bridge health and well-being, with far reaching benefits to individuals and society as a whole. REPUBLISHING GUIDELINES: Open access and sharing research is part of Frontiers’ mission.

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Monica Montgomery –  Policies for Peace

Frontiers

Today, we discuss Monica’s journey into policymaking, the importance of representation, and the intersection of peace and policy within society. . So in that manner, the council still plays an active role in congressional campaigns. What steps do you feel society needs to take to reach total disarmament?

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November 14 PA Environment Digest Now Available

PA Environment Daily

16 On Plan For Investing Federal American Rescue Plan Funding Outdoor Recreation Added Nearly $14 billion To PA’s Economy In 2021, Up 22% From 2020; Nov. 16 Webinar - Countering Climate Disinformation In The Media News From PA House & Senate The Feds U.S. 16 Online Penn State EarthTalk Nov. 16 Online Penn State EarthTalk Nov.

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Public Pressure on ExxonMobil Works. Little Else Does.

Union of Concerned Scientists

So why did its recent departure from a single trade association make news? The reason given for the 2022 withdrawal (lobbying reports lag by a year) is IPAA’s “misalignment” with ExxonMobil’s stated goal of “helping society achieve its ambition for a net-zero future.”

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Nestlé faces US lawsuit for allegedly false advertising pet food as ‘natural’

Corp Watch

Humanitarianism, Capitalism, and the Moral Economy of the Nestlé Boycott by Tehila Sasson (2016) Rigged: Supermarket Shelves for Sale by the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) (2016) Nutrition Scientists on the Take from Big Food: Has the American Society for Nutrition lost all credibility?

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Nestlé, Mars among chocolate makers criticised in cocoa-sourcing report

Corp Watch

Humanitarianism, Capitalism, and the Moral Economy of the Nestlé Boycott by Tehila Sasson (2016) Rigged: Supermarket Shelves for Sale by the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) (2016) Nutrition Scientists on the Take from Big Food: Has the American Society for Nutrition lost all credibility?

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Lake Erie’s Failed Algae Strategy Hurts Poor Communities the Most

Circle of Blue

Their collective trauma dates back to August 2, 2014, when she and half a million other Toledoans woke to alarming news: the water coming out of their taps was toxic. Despite billions of dollars invested in voluntary fertilizer-reduction efforts, the contamination that feeds the blooms has not diminished. The victory was short-lived.

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