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"Hothouse Earth" and US Surprise Climate Bill Debunked by NASA Award-winning Scientist's Research says Friends of Science

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Thursday, August 4, 2022

CALGARY, Alberta, Aug. 4, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- As reported by Science Insider on Aug. 1, 2022, the US has embarked on efforts to pass a $369 billion dollar climate plan, but they will be met with Speed Bumps on the Road to Decarbonization, and Hazards Ahead, says Friends of Science Society. The impossibility of attaining most climate and 'transition' goals, especially in the short term, are clearly outlined in these Robert Lyman summary reports of a pragmatic JP Morgan analysis. Proponents claim the surprise bill will meet the ambitious goal of a 40% reduction in emissions, noting that 'more action' is needed to meet the goal of cutting emissions in half by 2030.

Key Points: 
  • The fear of a climate catastrophe due to rising carbon dioxide levels is debunked by the work of Dr. Roy Spencer, NASA award-winning scientist.
  • The van Vliet-Lano research rebutting the 'climate change killer' construct is presented in a plain language video by Friends of Science Society.
  • Now is not the time to embark on wasteful climate change policies based on ideology, says Friends of Science.
  • Friends of Science Society is an independent group of earth, atmospheric and solar scientists, engineers, and citizens that is celebrating its 20th year of offering climate science insights.

MobileID Gains Momentum to Replace Social Network Authentication

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Monday, February 28, 2022

VEON's MobileID, developed using the GSMA'suniversal identity service, Mobile Connect, providesconsumers with a digital passport to online services and retailers though their mobile devices and replaces the current approach of online authentication through social networks.

Key Points: 
  • VEON's MobileID, developed using the GSMA'suniversal identity service, Mobile Connect, providesconsumers with a digital passport to online services and retailers though their mobile devices and replaces the current approach of online authentication through social networks.
  • This means that the world needs to transition from social network identity-based verification to mobile identity-based verification," states Kaan Terziolu, CEO, VEON.
  • MobileID has also been adoptedby other international mobile operators,including MTS, Megafon, Tele2, and Digicel, andonline service providers and retailers supporting MobileID now include38 leading companies.
  • "MobileID is a compelling solution to the acceleration and broadening of access to electronic services, that enables financial and social inclusion.