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  2. OpenSea - Wikipedia

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    On April 25, 2022, OpenSea announced the acquisition of the NFT marketplace aggregator company Gem.xyz. [24] On June 30, 2022 OpenSea reported a major email data breach had occurred when a senior engineer at an email vendor, Customer.io, misused his employee access to download and share OpenSea user email addresses with an "external bad actor."

  3. Causes of climate change - Wikipedia

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    This has led to increases in mean global temperature, or global warming. The likely range of human-induced surface-level air warming by 2010–2019 compared to levels in 1850–1900 is 0.8 °C to 1.3 °C, with a best estimate of 1.07 °C. This is close to the observed overall warming during that time of 0.9 °C to 1.2 °C.

  4. Copenhagen Consensus - Wikipedia

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    In regard to the science of global warming, the paper presented by Cline relied primarily on the framework set by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and accepted the consensus view on global warming that greenhouse gas emissions from human activities are the primary cause of the global warming. Cline relies on various research studies ...

  5. How the World’s Largest Collection of LGBTQ-Inspired NFT Art ...

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    Pride Icons has pledged $1 million to queer organizations—but it can't be the only one to make a difference.

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  8. Climate change - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, the terms global warming and climate change became more common, often being used interchangeably. [29] [30] [31] Scientifically, global warming refers only to increased surface warming, while climate change describes both global warming and its effects on Earth's climate system, such as precipitation changes. [28]

  9. Crosswalk Ecosystem Unveils Groundbreaking DeFinitivePAPER ...

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    The document is intended for a broad audience including financial professionals, policymakers, tech enthusiasts, academics and global heads of state interested in the intersection of technology and finance. Key Highlights: