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Beyond Catastrophe A New Climate Reality Is Coming Into View By David Wallace-WellsYou can never really see the future, only imagine it, then try to make sense of the new world when it arrives. (A United Nations report released this week ahead of the COP27 climate conference in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, confirmed that range.) A little lower is possible, with much more concerted action; a little higher, too, with slower action and bad climate luck. There were climate-change skeptics in some very conspicuous positions of global power. New emissions peaks are expected both this year and next, which means that more damage is being done to the future climate of the planet right now than at any previous point in history.
REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File PhotoOct 13 (Reuters) - Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc (WBA.O) reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit on Thursday, as higher UK retail sales and strength in its newly launched consumer health business helped offset waning COVID vaccination demand. Shares of Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, rose nearly 7% in premarket trading after the company also forecast a higher full-year profit. Evercore ISI analyst Elizabeth Anderson said though the results were mixed, the full-year forecast was "much better than feared". The company also benefited from its Walgreens Health segment, which was launched last year as part of Walgreens' efforts to diversify its business. For 2023, Walgreens said its expects strong growth in its core business to offset waning demand for COVID related products and services.
When clinical psychotherapist Elizabeth McIngvale and her oil-and-gas financier husband, Matthew Mackey, both in their 30s, decided to construct a 6,000-square-foot home in Houston’s historic Houston Heights neighborhood, they knew their priorities. “We wanted the interior to be a tranquil haven far removed from the city,” says Dr. McIngvale. Soon after, the couple enlisted interior designer William W. Stubbs, in his 60s, who had served three generations of Dr. McIngvale’s family, and who had known her since she was a little girl. Having struggled with OCD and mental health, Dr. McIngvale wanted simple, uncluttered spaces. “As the heart of the home, the kitchen was especially important for me,” says Dr. McIngvale, who gave Mr. Stubbs a little lookbook she had put together.
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