All Chemical Industries Association articles in April 2020
April issue of Webvision Cloud. Covering Easter-
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NewsClimate science and political history
The complex politics of global warming results from numerous cofactors arising from the global economy’s dependence on carbon dioxide emitting fossil fuels; and because greenhouse gases such as CO methane and N2O (mostly from agriculture) cause global warming.
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FeaturesCalifornia wildfires set records and it’s most damaging we’ve ever seen
California is bracing for another dangerously warm weekend, with dry winds, parched vegetation, and triple-digit temperatures threatening to ignite new fires and complicating containment efforts in an embattled state.
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White papersImproved Ransomware Recoverability with Safe Mode on FlashBlade
One of the biggest challenges in the growing digital economy is the exponential rise in ransomware attacks. Consequences can be dire: pay perpetrators to (they claim) unencrypt your data, stumble with decryption tools, or gamble on recovering from backups. With millions of dollars spent annually to guard entry points to ...
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White papersRansomware Protection with Pure Storage and Commvault
Ransomware attacks continue to be top of mind for business and IT leaders. And for good reason. They compromise access to your organization’s lifeblood—data. Consequences can be dire: Pay perpetrators to (maybe) unencrypt your data, stumble with decryption tools, or gamble on recovering from backups.
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White papersThe 3 Biggest Mistakes Companies are Making with CCPA
With the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) officially launching January 1, 2020, many organizations are still playing catch- up in determining exactly how they’ll comply with major provisions before full enforcement begins July 1, 2020.
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White papersHow to Build a Data Inventory at Your Organization
For many businesses, data is everywhere. Until recent laws and regulations establishing stringent new requirements for consumer data privacy, what happens with an individual’s data after it’s fulfilled its purpose could have been anyone’s guess. But now, data privacy laws require that businesses have an obligation to fork over consumer information if it’s asked for.
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White papersManaging data as an asset and a risk
Anyone working in the world of data is tasked with managing highly complex programmes. The big issue that data professionals face is how to raise the profile of data in order to get people to understand its value – both as a risk and an asset – to push forward ...
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White papersHow to sharpen up your privacy programme
GDPR has been described by some as being the most significant regulatory framework to hit companies since the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. With a stated objective to “give citizens back control of their personal data, and to simplify the regulatory environment for business”, it has impacted every single European individual who has ...
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NewsFive questions for Joe Biden on the economy and the coronavirus pandemic
Joe Biden will become America’s 46th president after defeating incumbent Donald Trump in a bitterly divisive election conducted with the country still reeling from the coronavirus pandemic. His plans for the next four years are likely to confront the challenge of a divided government, however, as Republicans claimed key victories ...
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NewsWhat Chiefs $500M deal with Patrick Mahomes means to the Dallas Cowboys
The 6-3 log jam in the AFC cleared up after a dramatic weekend of football. The NFC East log jam is just getting started. Mackenzie Salmon reacts to all the biggest action from Week 11 in the NFL. Every new deal for a superstar in the NFL represents a “race ...
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NewsFord’s previous form in crossovers is a bit spotty
This could go either way. On the one hand, the Puma is a small crossover based on the Fiesta, so it ought to be fun to drive in a way very few small crossovers actually are.
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NewsRight now, it might just be the best handling hardcore supercar of them all
The new Ford GT. We’ve driven it. About bloody time too. It’s almost a year since it won its class at Le Mans, and several weeks since Matt LeBlanc drove it on the TV show. But we’ve got a lot to get through, so let’s press on.
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NewsA great 21st century take on the classic pony car
The silhouette might look much the same as the first fastback pony car produced over 50 years ago. But the modern Ford Mustang is an altogether more accomplished thing than ever before. Available in three core variants – the turbo four-cylinder 310bhp EcoBoost, the 460bhp 5.0-litre V8 and the ...
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Biden to nominate Linda Thomas-Greenfield as UN ambassador, reports say
President-elect Joe Biden will nominate Linda Thomas-Greenfield, who served as the top U.S. diplomat overseeing African affairs in the Obama administration, to be his ambassador to the United Nations, according to multiple media reports.
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The border wall is still being built. What happens when Biden becomes president?
Border advocacy and conservation groups are eagerly looking to Jan. 20, the date Joe Biden will be sworn in as the 46th president.













