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Donald Trump threatened to freeze WHO funding. The US president [wants reforms]( within 30 days, and proof of the agencyâs independence from China. Trump also said heâs been [taking an anti-malaria drug]( as protection against Covid-19, despite scientistsâ warnings.
The UK revealed its post-Brexit tariff regime. It said that its [new system of levies]( be simpler and cheaper than the EUâs Common External Tariff. Britainâs trade negotiators are aiming for deals covering 80% of its imports and exports within three years.
Nasdaq is reportedly tightening its listing restrictions. [The new rules]( will make it harder for some Chinese companies to launch their initial public offerings on the US stock exchange, Reuters reports. [They could choose London]( instead.
TikTok became a little less Chinese, and a lot more American. ByteDance hired Kevin Mayer, who led the launch of the Disney+ streaming service last year, to [run its popular video app]( and also serve as the Beijing-based parent companyâs chief operating officer.
The US retail industry is in dire straits. Itâs one of the biggest employers, but stores are closed, rent is going unpaid, and staff are claiming benefits. The government doesnât want to hand over money for nothing, but economistsâas well as workers and business ownersâ[are calling for urgent assistance](.
Taiwan, WHO?
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WHO member states convened virtually this week for the World Health Assembly (WHA), and were expecting to vote yesterday on whether Taiwan should be invited to join the body as an observer. It might not have succeeded, but the number of countries [willing to publicly support Taipei in spite of Beijingâs threats]( would have served as an indicator of how much damage Chinaâs heavy-handed response to the pandemic has done to its global standing.
Instead, Taiwan [pulled its bid]( saying that its allies would prefer the two-day event be used to tackle pandemic responses. But the foreign ministerâs statement made Taiwanâs position clear: âThe people of Taiwan abhor the two-faced behavior of the Chinese government, which claims to care for their health and welfare while actually seeking to deprive them of their right to health at every turn.â
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Charting the meat market
In 2019, the US produced more than 103 billion pounds of beef, pork, and chicken, and exported about a fifth of that. But Covid-19 [has brought American meat production to its knees]( and the shortage has resulted in [higher prices]( for some consumers. And Brazil, a major rival, is seeing an opportunity.
For Quartz members: A second helping of meat
Letâs take a deeper dive into the numbers and [find out whatâs at steak](.
- 80%-90% of the US beef supply is produced by four companies.
- 36% is the year-over-year decline in cattle slaughtered daily in the US.
- 130,000 people work in US meatpacking plants.
- 5,000 of them have tested positive for coronavirus.
- 20 have died.
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You asked about emissions
Are carbon emissions decreasing with less use of gasoline powered vehicles and aircraft?
The short answer is âyes.â The long answer is âYes, but not enough to make a real difference.â Quartz reporter Tim McDonnell [talked to some climate scientists]( about what a pause on emissions indicates for our future. In the short term, the shuttered factories and construction sites, grounded airplanes, parked cars, falling electricity use, and vanishing oil demand are enough to get us on track. UK-based research outfit Carbon Brief found that during the peak of its shutdown, Chinaâs emissions dropped 25%. But as shutdown conditions relax, emissions are likely to jump right back to business as usual, said Simon Evans, a biochemist and Carbon Briefâs deputy editor. Chinaâs oil demand is almost back to pre-pandemic levels.
We wish we had better news for you. Even sustained emissions reductions on this scale wouldnât be enough to limit global warming to 1.5 Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the goal set out in the 2015 Paris Agreement. To make that possible, emissions need to drop 7.6% every year this decade, according to the UN.
Surprising discoveries
A British man made a device to enable him to hug his grandma. Itâs called the â[cuddle curtain](
Humans are teaching baby orangutans how to climb trees. A forest school in Borneo rescues the endangered animals and [prepares them]( for a life in the wild.
The Scream needs a timeout. The 1910 version of the Munchâs masterpiece is [fading and flaking from the humidity]( including when breathed upon by crowds.
Martian mud flows behave like boiling toothpaste. Researchers recreated the Red Planetâs environment in a lab to study what [volcanoes spewing muck]( instead of lava would look like.
A sinkhole outside Romeâs Pantheon revealed ancient paving stones. The seven slabs, made of sedimentary rock, seem to date from [between 27 and 25 BC](.
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