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12.11.25 - 11:06
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Delhi pollution crisis: What measures are corporates taking for employees? (Times of India)
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Delhi's severe air pollution has prompted companies across the NCR to reinstate work-from-home policies and restrict travel. Following Stage 3 of the Graded Response Action Plan, businesses like Nestlé India, Mondelez, and Deloitte are allowing remote work. Hospitality and retail sectors are experiencing a downturn as residents avoid public spaces, while sales teams are minimizing market visits....
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12.11.25 - 07:01
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Im Scheitern von Berlin und Brüssel steckt die Chance der Krise (Tichys Einblick)
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Die Regierung Klingbeil-Merz will den CO₂-Preis für Verkehr und Heizen von 55 auf bis zu 65 Euro pro Tonne erhöhen. Das machte Sprit bis 2027 um rund 20 Cent teurer als ohne Klimasteuer. Eine Familie im Einfamilienhaus zahlte 2026 für die Ölheizung etwa 400 Euro mehr pro Jahr, für Gas rund 300 Euro. Emanuel Boeminghaus:
Der Beitrag Im Scheitern von Berlin und Brüssel steckt die Chance der Krise erschien zuerst auf Tichys Einblick....
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12.11.25 - 05:00
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Nexperia crisis triggers IC design supply chain reshuffle (Digitimes)
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The Nexperia chip crisis is gradually calming down, but the disruption has already had significant impacts on the automotive supply chain. According to IC design companies, the situation will demand greater diversification in chip sourcing. In the future, more customers from different application fields are also expected to accelerate the adoption of multiple suppliers....
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11.11.25 - 16:15
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Electric Bill Crisis Blame-Game Begins: Democrats Slam Data Centers, GOP Faults "Climate-Cult Ideology" (ZeroHedge)
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Electric Bill Crisis Blame-Game Begins: Democrats Slam Data Centers, GOP Faults "Climate-Cult Ideology"
It only took politicians a little over a year to catch up to our Mid-Atlantic power bill crisis theme (read here), as the battle to control the narrative over surging electricity costs intensifies.
Democrats are pointing the finger at the explosion of data center buildouts and power-hungry server racks, while conservative politicians blame disastrous green-energy policies, specifically, the early retirement of fossil-fuel power generation plants and the rapid rollout of unreliable solar and wind generation.
On Monday, Sen. Bernie Sanders and several Democratic senators, including Sens. Blumenthal, Van Hollen, Markey, and Wyden, penned a joint letter to the Trump administration and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick about the adminstration's fast-tracking of AI infrastructure is creating "bidding wars" between households and trillion-dollar companies such as Meta...
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11.11.25 - 10:57
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"We May Have To Evacuate Tehran": Iranian President′s Remarks Stun Amid Water Crisis (ZeroHedge)
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"We May Have To Evacuate Tehran": Iranian President's Remarks Stun Amid Water Crisis
Coming off a very 'hot' geopolitical summer which saw Israel and the US attack Tehran and the Islamic Republic's nuclear energy facilities, Iran is now facing yet another immensely threatening crisis amid historic drought: lack of water for the population of 90+ million.
Rainfall has been at record lows, causing reservoirs to be nearly empty, in an already arid Middle East climate. The situation has grown so acute that President Masoud Pezeshkian has warned that if the drought persists for another month, Tehran's water would have to be rationed. But this appears to be happening currently, as no rain is expected for at least the next ten days.
Via Iran News Update
Already Iranians are being urged to conserve water and only use what's available for the most pressing needs. Pezeshkian has actually said something stunning and unprecedented on Monday, though some are describing it as obvious hyperb...
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11.11.25 - 05:06
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"Motivated To Get Income And End Their Housing Crisis": Homeless Job Training Spikes 38% In San Diego (ZeroHedge)
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"Motivated To Get Income And End Their Housing Crisis": Homeless Job Training Spikes 38% In San Diego
San Diego's Father Joe's Villages reports a sharp rise in job training completions through its Gene Burkard Employment and Education Services program, which helps people experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity re-enter the workforce, CBS 8 reported last week.
Father Joe's Villages is one of Southern California's largest and most well-known homeless services organizations, based in San Diego, California. Founded in 1950 by Father Joe Carroll, a Catholic priest known for his hands-on approach to addressing homelessness, the organization provides a comprehensive network of housing, healthcare, job training, and social services for people experiencing homelessness or at risk of losing housing. Its mission is to help individuals and families “end homelessness one life at a time.”
“We've seen a significant increase — about 38 percent — in completion of our job train...
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