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| | | | | | Hey readers, this week we dove into the World Happiness Report for clues that may help us get through these trying times...
As the world grapples with how to react to the coronavirus pandemic without social and economic meltdown, experts point to vital lessons that countries with high levels of well-being can teach us about how to survive the coronavirus crisis. The secret to their success? “They are all very high trust societies.”
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Social Distancing? You Might Be Fighting Climate Change, Too. Isolation and other shifts in behavior during the coronavirus outbreak could also alter our greenhouse gas emissions. But will the changes stick? [The New York Times] |
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