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However, since private jets make up only a fraction of a percent of total greenhouse gas emissions, Jones says the issue is ultimately more of a moral concern about wealth inequity than a pressing front on the race to a carbon-neutral world.

The Dodgers, meanwhile, jumped in front on a two-run homer from Freddie Freeman in the first.

The 10th inning began ominously for the Dodgers, with the Yankees jumping in front on the back of Jazz Chisholm’s aggressive base-running.

For those watching such a strikingly dominant performance from back to front on Tuesday, however, that future will have felt considerably closer.

From BBC

And Harris and the Democrats received some good news on that front on Friday, with the latest employment figures showing robust job growth over the past few months and an unemployment level that dropped to 4.1%.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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