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  2. How Safe Are Your Muni Bonds? Not Very, Warns Warren Buffett

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    Recognizing that muni bonds were a safe investment that almost never defaulted, insurance companies began clamoring for the right to insure the things, charging small premiums and depositing them ...

  3. Environmental impact of war - Wikipedia

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    A 2021 report tried to analyse the impact of the conflicts themself. It estimated that forests or oil wells burning due to war can easily emit hundreds of millions tons CO2, burning a city 10 million and reconstructions in big scale more than 100 millions. A war like the Ukraine war can increase emissions in the short term.

  4. 4 reasons to snap up muni bonds amid flashing recession ... - AOL

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    Due to this, rainy-day funds have hit a record high in 38 states last fiscal year, Schwab said, citing Pew Charitable Trusts. If a recession does start, municipal revenues typically decline later ...

  5. Politics of climate change - Wikipedia

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    Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions contribute to global warming across the world, regardless of where the emissions originate. Yet the impact of global warming varies widely depending on how vulnerable a location or economy is to its effects. Global warming is on the whole having negative impact, which is predicted to worsen as heating increases ...

  6. Climate change mitigation - Wikipedia

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    With 21% of global methane emissions, cattle are a major driver of global warming. [ 225 ] : 6 When rainforests are cut and the land is converted for grazing, the impact is even higher. In Brazil, producing 1 kg of beef can result in the emission of up to 335 kg CO 2 -eq. [ 226 ] Other livestock, manure management and rice cultivation also emit ...

  7. Global catastrophe scenarios - Wikipedia

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    Scenarios in which a global catastrophic risk creates harm have been widely discussed. Some sources of catastrophic risk are anthropogenic (caused by humans), such as global warming, [1] environmental degradation, and nuclear war. [2] Others are non-anthropogenic or natural, such as meteor impacts or supervolcanoes.

  8. Trump says NATO countries are 'taking advantage' and ... - AOL

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    The transatlantic alliance reached a milestone in 2024 when all non-U.S. NATO allies spent the 2% target on average for the first time.

  9. Environmental activism of Al Gore - Wikipedia

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    Gore also published the book An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It, which became a bestseller. In reference to the use of nuclear power to mitigate global warming, Gore has stated, "Nuclear energy is not the panacea for tackling global warming." [83]