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COP16 talks on biodiversity resume in Rome. Here’s what’s at the top of the agenda

Fast Company Tech

And steps were taken to give Indigenous peoples and local communities a stronger voice in conservation matters. The Cali talks followed the historic 2022 COP15 accord in Montreal, which included 23 measures aimed at protecting biodiversity. ” said Georgina Chandler, head of policy and campaigns for the Zoological Society London.

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The best VPNs for staying anonymous and secure on the web

Mashable Tech

Above all, you want an experienced provider with a stellar track record and a clear-cut privacy policy that guarantees your data won't be logged or collected. Bonus points if that policy's been verified by a third party audit.) Here are some criteria we recommend considering: Trustworthiness. Split tunneling. Multihop connections.

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Can saving trees really turn bitcoin green?

TechCrunch

Bitcoin’s thirst for power has grown many times over, recently topping the electricity usage of several countries , including Denmark and Chile, per Cambridge University estimates. The exchange plans to do so by buying tokenized “credits from conservation projects in the Amazon Forest in Brazil.”.

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Twitter isn?t a government, but it?s the best one we?ve got

The Verge

They can advise on Facebook’s policies and even overrule Facebook’s CEO. The group includes several political aristocrats, including the former prime minister of Denmark. We have a different policy than Twitter on this,” Zuckerberg said, even though the company’s policies aren’t really that different. “I