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https://wyborcza.pl/7,75398,28235977,wiceszef-partii-zmiana-pochwalal-mord-na-ukraincach-prokuratorce.html?disableRedirects=true
https://www.edziecko.pl/rodzice/7,183390,28210426,ukrainscy-nauczyciele-znajda-prace-w-polskich-szkolach-musi.html
Sejm uchwali� specjaln� ustaw�, kt�ra dotyczy pomocy ukrai�skim uchod�com. Znalaz�y si� w niej mi�dzy innymi zapisy o kszta�ceniu dzieci i m�odzie�y z Ukrainy w polskich szko�ach oraz zasady zatrudniania ukrai�skich nauczycieli. Warunkiem jest utworzenie w szkole oddzia�u mi�dzynarodowego.
https://www.sport.pl/koszykowka/7,64947,28192047,bohdan-popova-nie-zyje-utalentowany-koszykarz-zginal-w-wojnie.html#s=amtpc_FB_Gazeta
Bohdan Popova, utalentowany koszykarz graj�cy w rozgrywkach m�odzie�owych na Ukrainie, zgin�� podczas wojny po inwazji wojsk rosyjskich. Tym samym Ukrainiec nie spe�ni swojego marzenia o grze w NBA.
https://journals.plos.org/climate/article?id=10.1371/journal.pclm.0000010
Animal agriculture contributes significantly to global warming through ongoing emissions of the potent greenhouse gases methane and nitrous oxide, and displacement of biomass carbon on the land used to support livestock. However, because estimates of the magnitude of the effect of ending animal agriculture often focus on only one factor, the full potential benefit of a more radical change remains underappreciated. Here we quantify the full “climate opportunity cost” of current global livestock production, by modeling the combined, long-term effects of emission reductions and biomass recovery that would be unlocked by a phaseout of animal agriculture. We show that, even in the absence of any other emission reductions, persistent drops in atmospheric methane and nitrous oxide levels, and slower carbon dioxide accumulation, following a phaseout of livestock production would, through the end of the century, have the same cumulative effect on the warming potential of the atmosphere as a 25 gigaton per year reduction in anthropogenic CO2 emissions, providing half of the net emission reductions necessary to limit warming to 2°C. The magnitude and rapidity of these potential effects should place the reduction or elimination of animal agriculture at the forefront of strategies for averting disastrous climate change.
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