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" ... Changing weather patterns and rising global temperatures have a great impact on access to water and food. As water evaporates and the soil becomes increasingly dry, more water is needed to irrigate the land for agriculture. ... "
" ... No business was ready for what's happening right now. Mine wasn’t, and I’m sure the same goes for yours. The world hasn’t seen a pandemic this disruptive in a century — and most of us weren’t around for that one. There’s no obvious playbook for entrepreneurs to follow. But just over a decade ago, the Great Recession provided a handy reminder of what can happen when capital dries up overnight, markets freeze, wealth evaporates and consumers retreat in fear. ... "
" ... Now comes the part that takes patience. Once the alcohol is in the barrels, it just sits. And sits. And evaporates. And sits some more. This can be as short as a year for small barrels, or 18 months for larger barrels. Some whisky will sit in those barrels for more than 20 years! Weglarz has created a special blend that is aging in barrels until his kids’ 21st birthdays, and he also hopes his children will eventually join him in the distillery business. ... "
" ... The current survey was compiled in November 2019 and the spread of the coronavirus is likely to significantly alter its results in the future. Both Singapore and Hong Kong could prove vulnerable as demand for accommodation, gastronomy and leisure activities evaporates. That is likely to drive down their prices, making both cities more affordable to live in. This year's survey was notable with Paris being displaced from the top-three by Osaka. Japan's second largest city climbed three places due to a strengthening of the yen and that also resulted in Tokyo rising from 13th place to joint 9th. ... "
" ... The start of the new year is a natural time to resolve to do better and be better! Everyone knows that a major success factor for virtually any professional is the breadth and depth of their professional network, but too often we’re passive and expect our network to somehow strengthen on its own with minimal effort on our part. It’s also tempting to confuse random robotic social media scrolling during lunch with actively growing our professional network. They’re not the same. Professionals with really strong networks actually make an effort to build them so don’t make the mistake of being passive and allowing your network to stagnate (or worse). Before the first month of the year evaporates, develop a specific plan to grow your professional network. Here are 5 tips to help you do just that. ... "