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New Glasgow

noun

  1. a city in N central Nova Scotia, in E Canada.


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"Even with all new Glasgow pledges for 2030, we will emit roughly twice as much in 2030 as required for 1.5°C," it said, referring to the aspirational goal for warming since pre-industrial levels set down in the 2015 Paris Agreement.

From Reuters

The team’s cutout program also offered an opportunity for fans like Dave Capstick, born in Etobicoke, Ontario, and currently living in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, to have a physical presence at the ballpark that he wouldn’t have been able to in the past.

She said: "We are hugely encouraged by the impressive scale of JPMorgan Chase's new Glasgow office which offers significant scope for further expansion of its workforce in the city, creating new jobs for our residents, while regenerating a key city centre site."

From BBC

“I saved at least half an hour at the airline check-in counter and another 30 minutes at my gate,” says MacLeod, a retired high school teacher from New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, who adds that he was surprised by the speed.

In contrast, the new Glasgow School of Art, at the back of Sauchiehall Street in the city centre, was having a more troubled birth.

From BBC

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