Youth who overdose on drugs need to be helped, not detained, advocates say – National Observer

Calling it punitive and backwards, advocates want the B.C. government to rescind proposed legislation that would allow youth to be held in hospital against their will after a drug overdose.

The B.C. Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions has announced it is putting Bill 22 to amend the Mental Health Act on hold.

But critics want it nixed entirely.

If passed, Bill 22 would change the Mental Health Act to allow medical staff to involuntarily detain youth in hospital for up to a week to stabilize them, to allow time to contact family, and to create a plan for treatment.

Its reprehensible, said Hawkfeather Peterson, president BC/Yukon Association of Drug War Survivors.

The amendment robs youth using illicit drugs the right to make decisions about their own treatment or care, Peterson said at a press conference Monday.

When policies completely dehumanize marginalized populations it makes a statement, Peterson said.

All you're doing is creating greater barriers to access and care, they said. Making it so that overdose prevention is further away and less accessible to people that are already deemed at great risk of death and dying.

Youth using drugs are already suffering from trauma, and enforced care will cause more harm and only frighten them from seeking health supports, Peterson said.

And as far as I am concerned our government has proclaimed youth do not deserve the same rights and protections as others.

Mental Health and Addictions Minister Judy Darcy has drawn fire since announcing the prosed changes June 23, with critics citing lack of consultation, increased and adverse harms to the health of youth using drugs, along with the violation of their rights.

On Monday, Jennifer Charlesworth, B.C. Representative for Children and Youth, also expressed concern around resorting to coercive health care on youth to address the opioid overdose emergency in B.C.

The ministry proposed the amendment as one way to deal with the dramatic spike in illicit drug overdose deaths that have occurred during the pandemic.

June was B.C.s deadliest month on record for overdose fatalities. A total of 175 people died, the latest toll in the declared public health emergency now entering its fifth year.

The province should provide more comprehensive and wrap-around services to youth using drugs and their families, particularly in their communities, Charlesworth said.

I can appreciate that the Ministry of Mental Health is endeavoring to find ways to meet the needs of young people with significant substance use disorder, Charlesworth said. But youth need to have some sense of control over their lives, including making decisions around substance use and their own treatment, she said.

My perspective is that the focus needs to be on developing a robust array of voluntary services and supports, said Charlesworth, citing significant gaps in service and long wait lists for existing programs.

But we dont have an adequate voluntary system of (treatment for) substance use.

Stabilizing youth with substance use disorders in hospital involuntarily without having enough harm reduction, treatment or recovery programs in place for them and their loved ones when they were released is futile, Charlesworth said.

Stabilization for what? Charlesworth said. If we really want to make a difference, we need to make sure we have the supports in place.

As well, the ministry was criticized Monday for not consulting the groups most likely to be affected by the bill.

Kukpi7 Judy Wilson of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs said the proposed legislation was an example of the systemic and historical oppression of First Nations people.

What Bill 22 will do is put them in a punitive type system, where many of our Indigenous people have already experienced institutionalization, stemming from the forced genocide from residential schools, Wilson said.

It isnt a reform, its a step backwards. So, the message to the province is there are no amendments that would make this bill salvageable.

There's a need for huge investment in detox and treatment, she said, adding they should be developed in consultation with Indigenous people, culturally safe and take place in communities where people live.

Kali Sedgemore, a youth outreach worker and harm reduction advocate, said nobody had consulted young drug users, the very people impacted by the proposed policy.

They should have consulted with people especially with youth like us, said Sedgemore, a member of 'Namgis First Nation with lived experience around substance use.

Youth can be experts on what is going to affect them, Sedgemore said, adding health authorities werent necessarily going to represent youth perspectives.

A premise of the proposed legislation is that there are loving family members and adequate supports waiting for a youth that has been detained in hospital, Sedgemore said. But thats not the case for many youths, both Indigenous or not, who are in care and dont a have support systems to rely on, Sedgemore said.

Its sad, Sedgemore said. But we need to recognize youth in care would be greatly impacted (by the legislation) so you dont go to a loving home or afterwards or anything like that.

Due to a backlog of bills, the ministry wasnt able to get Bill 22 through before the end of the legislative session, Darcy stated in an email to National Observer Monday.

The delay allows the ministry to do more consultation, Darcy wrote.

This is a challenging topic and this does give us a chance to pause, Darcy said.

Well take this time to talk to more people about the work that we were already thinking about doing with our partners on safeguards in regulation to protect young peoples rights.

The Bill 22 proposal was based on a pilot program running at BC Childrens Hospital and with advice of doctors who specialize in treating young people struggling with severe problematic substance use, the ministry said.

Additionally, the ministry worked with the First Nations Health Council, First Nations Health Authority, Mtis Nation BC, First Nations Health Directors Association and the Vancouver Aboriginal Child and Family Services Society to develop the amendments.

This is just one piece of the work were doing. Our primary focus has always been building the voluntary system of care, Darcy said.

The minister noted the province has established 19 Foundry youth centres, as well as building two new and upgrading six existing First Nations-run treatment centres, along with other measures.

These have been challenging discussions, but we all have the same goal of protecting young people and ensuring they get trauma-informed, culturally safe care.

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This Malaysian princess has ditched her royal roots to become a cannabis and wellness queen – The GrowthOp

Tengku Chanela Jamidah, a descendant of the Pahang royal family, moved to the U.S. from Malaysia about two years ago.

Shortly after her arrival, while in a deep meditative state, she had a vision of herself making music with crystal bowls, Tengku Chanela told the South China Morning Post earlier this week. That vision changed her life.

I knew the universe was sending me a sign, she said. That being the case, the former fashion and beauty brand entrepreneur and mother of two ditched the fashion world for health and wellness instead. Tengku Chanela now operates two studios in Las Vegas and Los Angeles that focus on sound healing and meditation.

It was her own experience with CBD, she said, that made the decision easy to make. In 2018, I started taking CBD oil for anxiety, insomnia and chronic pain. It was mind-blowing. The diverse use of this plant, coupled with how transformational it was in improving my quality of life, encouraged me to share about it with others, she said.

Tengku Chanela is spreading the message through her social media and her work with the Malaysia Society of Awareness, a non-profit working to destigmatize cannabis. A petition from the group, calling on the government of Malaysia to allow cannabis research, education and medical consumption, is approaching 90,000 signatures.

Currently, Malaysia has some of the harshest cannabis laws in the world. Possession of more than 200 grams can lead to the death penalty, while possession of up to 50 grams could lead to maximum of a decade in prison. That could soon change, though.

Last summer, then Malaysia health minister Dzulkefly Ahmad began speaking about reforming the nations approach to medical cannabis.

Drugs have destroyed many lives, but wrongheaded governmental policies have destroyed many more. I think its obvious that after 40 years of war on drugs, it has not worked. There should be decriminalization of drugs, Dzulkefly said, according to CNBC.

Tengku Chanela, of course, agrees with this stance, at least when it comes to cannabis. Earlier this month, she posted a photo to Instagram, teasing a new CBD tincture, and routinely posts positive messages about the power of plant medicine.

Decriminalization and reclassification should be something we need to prioritize, she wrote in a post last month. Please educate yourself.

As Tengku Chanelas work continues in the U.S., she told the SCMP that she has no pressing plans to return to Malaysia. Not any time soon. It may be a while before I return, if ever.

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Unproven stem cell therapies, and now, strong words from the FDA – BioNews

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There has been general concern around the reports of untested stem celltreatments being sold before they have been proven safe and effective. A recent publication by the US' Food and Drug Administration (FDA)represents an informal forewarning to the rogue doctors operating outside of the regulatory regime that they may not get extra time to comply with the agency's strict regulation of regenerative medicine products.

This piece, which uses strong language, underscores the regulatory agency's firm commitment to evidence-based regenerative products.

In 2017, the FDA articulated the regulatory criteria for product marketing through the publication of four guidance documents. These documents build upon the agency's existing risk-based, flexible regulatory regime. They enable stakeholders to understand better how the regulatory criteria apply to their products by clarifying complex technical definitions such as 'minimal manipulation' and 'homologous use'.

This coming November will mark the end of the three years of enforcement discretion announced by the FDA when it first set up this stringent regulatory framework. This approach allows product manufacturers sufficient time to engage with the agency to comply with the requirements, eg, to determine whether they must submit a marketing authorisation application to the FDA for their approval. In the recent piece, there is no indication of a deadline extension.

The authors, Dr Stephen Hahn (FDA's new commissioner) and Dr Peter Marks (Centre for Biologics and Evaluation and Research (CBER) director), state that '... these products, whether autologous (taken from the patient) or allogeneic (donated), are not inherently safe and may be associated with serious adverse consequences'. This piece places the unproven stem cell therapy issue in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, during which some clinics selling unproven stem cell therapies have exploited the fears of the vulnerable public.

It also indicates that 'the increasing number of adverse events being reported following the widespread use of unapproved regenerative medicine therapies at hundreds of clinics across the country make it necessary for the FDA to act to prevent harm to individuals receiving them.' This point is indeed commendable as it represents the increasingly proactive measures being taken by the FDA in taking enforcement action.

The authors request engagement from patients, their family and friends as well as clinicians 'to help to ensure that instead of remaining unintentionally or intentionally hidden, potentially harmful unapproved regenerative medicine therapies are identified and then removed from the market.' Some clinics may attempt to avoid being on the FDA's radar, however, there is reliable research that should help inform the FDA about the emergence of hundreds, if not a thousand such centres in the US.

Crucially, the article provides some useful and practical guidelines for patients to refer to when evaluating whether a cellular product is offered in compliance with the FDA regulations. For patients contemplating therapies involving a cellular product, the authors recommend the following steps as appropriate practices: first, they need to verify whether the product is FDA-approved or whether an investigational new drug (IND) application for the product is currently on file with the FDA. Next, the patient must provide written informed consent to participate in a clinical trial under that IND and compliance with institutional review board (IRB) requirements.

Moreover, the patient must not be charged for either the unapproved product or for participation in the clinical trial unless there is evidence of benefit to the patient, in which case the amount charged must not exceed the actual direct costs to create the product (cost recovery). And this must be documented by a certified public accountant.

On a critical note, patients (and family, friends and clinicians) are encouraged to report adverse medical events after receiving the product and the health care provider must clearly explain the specific steps for doing so, such as filling in patient-friendly forms to report the matter. Such reports will enable the FDA to get a complete picture of the range of dubious activities.

Finally, patients enrolled in the clinical trial should receive a summary of results after the clinical trial. Transparency, it is felt, will engender trust.

Interestingly, the authors state that medical professionals, including primary care physicians and nurses, are in the best position to assist patients in identifying whether the particular regenerative medicine treatment is appropriate for them to pursue. It is doubtful whether this represents an accurate position as there may be a wide range of knowledge and awareness of stem cell interventions even among the doctors.

The article, written amid a pandemic when the FDA is occupied with other pressing matters, reiterates the agency's obligation to its fundamental mission. Collectively, this piece and the recent escalation in warnings, as well as untitled letters sent by FDA to clinics proffering unapproved stem cell treatments, may indicate that these companies may not be granted more time to comply with the requirements. The remaining months may provide some inkling into what the enforcement situation is likely to be as the FDA's enforcement discretion period finishes in November 2020.

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R3 International Now Including Exosomes with Stem Cell Therapy Program for Autism in Mexico – PR Web

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R3 International is now including exosomes with its stem cell therapy program in Mexico for autism. They have been shown to be an effective, safe option for autism patients.

Stem cell and exosome therapy for autism has shown excellent outcomes at R3 International in Tijuana, with the procedures performed by licensed, expert doctors. The doses of biologic are calculated based on the patient's weight. Up to 200 million stem cells are included, along with over 100 billion exosomes.

Autism treatment with regenerative biologics has been very safe and each patient (and family) receives an escort from San Diego to the treatment clinic in Mexico. The autism stem cell treatment center is only twenty minutes from the San Diego International Airport.

According to R3 CEO David Greene, MD, MBA, "Our autism program includes first rate biologics with cell counts that are very high. Safety is paramount, and the lab's safety standards exceed those of the FDA. We set the program up to be extremely cost effective with several options to make it convenient for patient families!"

There are multiple treatment options for autism patients including:1. A one time visit with 30 or 50 million stem cells starting at $2975.2. A 5 day stay with several treatments starting at $8975.3. Several visits over a year period, all inclusive starting at $10,475.

The exosome part of the therapy includes billions of exosomes and is provided at no additional charge. Exosomes are derived from mesenchymal stem cells, and are amazing at cell to cell communication. Research has shown that exosomes are vital in the development of neural circuits, which can enhance the clinical outcomes for autism (Natl Acad Sci, 2019).

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R3 International Offering New Stem Cell Therapy for Neuropathy Program in Mexico – Benzinga

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., July 23, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- R3 International is now offering a new stem cell therapy for neuropathy program in Mexico. The regenerative treatments involve up to 200 million stem cells and have been very effective at relieving neuropathic pain.

Peripheral neuropathy affects many millions of Individuals worldwide, and often leads to chronic, debilitating pain. It may occur as a result of diabetes, alcoholism, radiation, chemo or many other potential causes.

Stem cell and exosome therapy for neuropathy has achieved tremendous results at R3 International. Stem cells and exosomes are excellent at promoting nerve regeneration and new blood vessel formation.

According to R3 CEO David Greene, MD, MBA, "Patients lament the traditional pain medications they are offered for relief, which may lead to addiction or an overdose. The stem cell and exosome therapy offered at R3 International is safe and very effective for relief and helping patients be able to walk farther."

Treatments at the clinic are outpatient, and involve anywhere from 30 million stem cells up to 200 million. The treatment starts at only $2975, with escorted transportation included from San Diego to the clinic and back. The patient concierge representative goes with the patient to the treatment as well.

The process starts with a free phone consultation with the R3 licensed, experienced stem cell doctor. Once treatment is scheduled, the R3 patient concierge assists with travel logistics.

In addition to the neuropathy stem cell program, R3 International also provides stem cell treatment in Mexico for COPD, kidney failure, autism, arthritis, diabetes, hepatitis, Lyme disease, MS, ALS, Alzheimers and more.

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Boehringer Ingelheim acquires GST to strengthen its stem cell capabilities in Animal Health – Yahoo Finance

Boehringer Ingelheim, a market leader in animal health, has acquired Global Stem cell Technology (GST), a Belgian veterinary biotech company. GST is dedicated to the research, development and production of evidence-based, regenerative medicines (stem cell therapies) used to treat orthopedic and metabolic diseases in animals. Boehringer Ingelheim already entered into a partnership with GST in 2018; in 2019, the companies launched Arti-Cell Forte in Europe.

Arti-Cell Forte is testimony to the innovation strength that lies within both companies. It is the first-ever stem cell product in the veterinary world granted marketing authorization by the European Commission. The acquisition and integration of GST will accelerate the development pipeline of Boehringer Ingelheim while maintaining its focus on setting new standards of care for animals.

"Collaboration with external partners plays an essential role in helping us expand our portfolio. After two years of a very successful partnership, we have decided to acquire GST. We are convinced that its expertise in the field of state-of-the art stem cell products will help us bring even more innovative solutions to our customers," shares Jean-Luc Michel, Head of Global Strategic Marketing, Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health.

"Boehringer Ingelheim wants to lead a new wave of innovation in the veterinary field. This ambition is a natural fit with GSTs management, staff and vision. From the very beginning we aimed to change the veterinary field, a role we will continue to play as a new R&D division within Boehringer Ingelheim," says Jan Spaas, CEO of GST.

"This decision is fully aligned with our recently refocused strategic direction. Stem cell research areas and regenerative medicine offer an exciting potential for the next wave of innovation we are actively pursuing. In addition, strengthening external partnerships to accelerate our innovative efforts and growth is one of the key elements of our strategy," adds Eric Haaksma, Head of Global Innovation at Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health.

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Judges will be asked to resolve Brexit power-grab row between UK and Scottish governments – Press and Journal

Judges will be asked to resolve disputes between the UK and Scottish governments over who sets standards when powers return from Brussels post-Brexit, it has been revealed.

The devolved administrations and opposition MPs have been calling for a dispute resolution panel to decide on disagreements as powers return from the EU and common frameworks, which govern everything from agriculture to air quality, are set.

Business Secretary Alok Sharma was asked four times to commit to such a panel when he introduced proposals for a UK internal market in the Commons on July 16.

Mr Sharma dodged the questions, telling MPs his proposals would see a power surge for the devolved governments.

This afternoon Mr Sharmas colleague, Martin Callanan, was more open when grilled by peers.

We have no intention of setting up an alternative dispute resolution procedure when we have one of the best and most efficient court systems in the world to resolve disputes.

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Plaid Cymrus Lord Wigley asked: Does the minister recognise that the acceptability of these proposals will depend on the credibility of any dispute resolution system, and if so, will all four nations have an equal voice within such a system?

Lord Callanan responded: I hope there wont be any disputes, but if there were they would be legal disputes and the correct forum for resolving legal disputes is through the court system.

We have no intention of setting up an alternative dispute resolution procedure when we have one of the best and most efficient court systems in the world to resolve disputes.

The comments will invite further distrust from the devolved administrations, who have been locked in a lengthy dispute about who will ultimately be responsible for setting standards previously set by the EU.

The Scottish Government has said the current proposal, which requires all four nations to accept goods and services from other parts of the UK, even if they have set different standards locally, makes a mockery of devolution.

In a letter to Michael Gove, Scotlands constitution minister Mike Russell did not mince his words, saying the Scottish Government could not, and would not, accept any such plans. Nor would we co-operate with them.

But the UK Government has already demonstrated its willingness to use parliamentary sovereignty to override the devolved administrations in the face of dissent.

In January Westminster passed the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020 despite the unprecedented situation of all three devolved legislatures refusing to give consent under the Sewel convention; if faced with the same situation over a new internal market bill, the UK parliament could once again force it through.

Following Lord Callanans comments, there are now questions over where disputes would be resolved: in the English and Welsh courts or in Scotland.

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How Cloning Works | HowStuffWorks

On Jan. 8, 2001, scientists at Advanced Cell Technology, Inc., announced the birth of the first clone of an endangered animal, a baby bull gaur (a large wild ox from India and southeast Asia) named Noah. Although Noah died of an infection unrelated to the procedure, the experiment demonstrated that it is possible to save endangered species through cloning.

Cloning is the process of making a genetically identical organism through nonsexual means. It has been used for many years to produce plants (even growing a plant from a cutting is a type of cloning).

Animal cloning has been the subject of scientific experiments for years, but garnered little attention until the birth of the first cloned mammal in 1996, a sheep named Dolly. Since Dolly, several scientists have cloned other animals, including cows and mice. The recent success in cloning animals has sparked fierce debates among scientists, politicians and the general public about the use and morality of cloning plants, animals and possibly humans.

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Cloning: Types, Technique, Animals and More

Cloning is the process of creating genetically identical copies of biological matter. This may include genes, cells, tissues or entire organisms.

Some organisms generate clones naturally through asexual reproduction. Plants, algae, fungi, and protozoa produce spores that develop into new individuals that are genetically identical to the parent organism. Bacteria are capable of creating clones through a type of reproduction called binary fission. In binary fission, the bacterial DNA is replicated and the original cell is divided into two identical cells.

Natural cloning also occurs in animal organisms during processes such as budding (offspring grows out of the body of the parent), fragmentation (the body of the parent breaks into distinct pieces, each of which can produce an offspring), and parthenogenesis. In humans and other mammals, the formation of identical twins is a type of natural cloning. In this case, two individuals develop from one fertilized egg.

When we speak of cloning, we typically think of organism cloning, but there are actually three different types of cloning.

Cloning techniques are laboratory processes used to produce offspring that are genetically identical to the donor parent. Clones of adult animals are created by a process called somatic cell nuclear transfer. In this process, the nucleus from a somatic cell is removed and placed into an egg cell that has had its nucleus removed. A somatic cell is any type of body cell other than a sex cell.

What are the risks of cloning? One of the main concerns as it relates to human cloning is that the current processes used in animal cloning are only successful a very small percentage of the time. Another concern is that the cloned animals that do survive tend to have various health problems and shorter lifespans. Scientists have not yet figured out why these problems occur and there is no reason to think that these same problems wouldn't happen in human cloning.

Should humans be cloned? Should human cloning be banned? A major objection to human cloning is that cloned embryos are used to produce embryonic stem cells and the cloned embryos are ultimately destroyed. The same objections are raised with regard to stem cell therapy research that uses embryonic stem cells from non-cloned sources. Changing developments in stem cell research, however, could help ease concerns over stem cell use. Scientists have developed new techniques for generating embryonic-like stem cells. These cells could potentially eliminate the need for human embryonic stem cells in therapeutic research. Other ethical concerns about cloning involve the fact that the current process has a very high failure rate. According to the Genetic Science Learning Center, the cloning process only has a success rate of between 0.1 to 3 percent in animals.

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Someone who cared about safe cities would try to bring calm to chaos. Trump is doing the opposite to bolster his law-and-order reelection campaign. -…

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By now, we have become wise to President Donald Trumps legal strategy push the limits to advance his own interests, regardless of whether his conduct complies with settled norms. Take advantage of the resulting delay to maintain the status quo and, even if he ultimately loses in court, exploit the narrative that our institutions are politically motivated or out of touch to score points with his disgruntled base. It is a heads-I-win, tails-you-lose business plan.

That strategy is on full display in Portland, Oregon, where Trump has sent federal agents to dominate the streets against protesters. Like many cities across the country, Portland has seen weeks of unrest following the killing of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis on Memorial Day. During 54 days of demonstrations in Portland, property damage and violence has occurred. Even so, Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler and Oregon Gov. Kate Brown have asked federal agents to leave because they believe their aggressive tactics are causing tensions to escalate.

An internal Department of Homeland Security memo says that the agents are not trained in riot control or mass demonstrations, and their lack of preparation shows. Federal agents, dressed in camouflage military fatigues and armed with tactical gear, have fired tear gas, rubber bullets and flash bang explosives into crowds. Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum has filed a lawsuit alleging that agents are pulling protesters into unmarked vans in violation of their Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable seizures. In recent days, a "wall of moms" has gathered outside the federal courthouse, chanting, Moms are here. Feds stay clear.

Trump has threatened to send federal "rapid deployment teams" to other cities that are experiencing protests, prompting a letter in opposition from several mayors. The letter to Attorney General William Barr and acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf complains of violations of norms and expectations by federal agents, such as the wearing of insignia, coordination with local law enforcement, and tenets of federalism.

Why would Trump use the scarce resources of the federal government to respond to local protests when local leaders oppose this course of action? The answer is that he does not really care about public safety. He cares only about his own reelection, even if he has to disrupt public safety to achieve it. And if he crosses a legal line in the process, he can brag to his political supporters that he is tough on crime.

Trump is campaigning on a law-and-order theme, and is engaging in political theater to prop up his words. During his interview with Chris Wallace on Fox News on Sunday, Trump falsely accused Joe Biden of advocating to defund the police, a baseless claim that was immediately refuted. Portland and other cities give Trump the opportunities to flex his authoritarian muscles in front of national television audiences.

Use of federal agents to protect federal property is itself lawful. With protesters spray-painting the federal courthouse, the Federal Protective Service (FPS) is well within its mission to defend the physical property, and arrest anyone involved in damaging it. But Barr and Wolf are looking to see how far they can push that authority.

Since the 1980s, Barr has used the pretext of protecting federal property as a way to get a foot in the door to quell civil unrest. He admitted in a 2001 interview with the University of Virginia's Miller Center that he used such tactics to respond to unrest in the Virgin Islands following Hurricane Hugo in 1989. As he put it, We can send people down to defend the federal function, keep our courts open, and if they see any crime being committed in front of them, then, as law enforcement officers, they can make the arrest.

Wolf, who has referred to protesters as "lawless anarchists," has followed that playbook sending to Portland agents from other DHS agencies, such as Customs and Border Protection, to support FPS in defending federal property. Once on the ground, the agents are permitted to arrest anyone who commits a crime in their presence. This activity has led to reports of arrests of protesters on the streets, even away from the federal courthouse, which may be an unauthorized stretch of that authority.

Pushing the legal limits of federal authority has sparked outrage in Portland and elsewhere. Someone who really cared about public safety would be looking to bring calm to chaos, not the other way around.

While legal challenges against Trumps tactics may eventually succeed, Trump can continue to occupy cities in the meantime. And even if the courts one day rule against him, he can brag to his supporters that he was so tough on crime that even the courts made him stop.

Ultimately, Trumps authoritarian tactics are making our cities less safe and damaging the credibility of federal agencies that will hamper their ability to enforce the law for years to come. Like everything else Trump touches, federal law enforcement agencies will be tarnished beyond recognition.

Barbara McQuade, a former U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan, is a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, an NBC and MSNBC legal analyst, and a member of USA TODAY's Board of Contributors. Follow her on Twitter: @BarbMcQuade.

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WATCH: Heads Of Amazon, Apple, Facebook And Google Testify On Big Tech’s Power – Red River Radio

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Do Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple stifle competition? Not surprisingly, the tech giants' chief executives will tell Congress: absolutely not. The concern that too much power is concentrated in too few companies is unfounded, they plan to testify Wednesday.

Amid a time of rising tensions with China, some of the powerful CEOs will suggest that too much regulation could provide an opportunity for Chinese tech firms to gain a global toehold, according to opening remarks from the tech leaders released by the House Judiciary antitrust subcommittee.

"We believe in values democracy, competition, inclusion and free expression that the American economy was built on," Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg will tell lawmakers, according to his prepared opening statement. "China is building its own version of the internet focused on very different ideas, and they are exporting their vision to other countries."

Amazon's Jeff Bezos, the world's richest person who will be making his first-ever appearance in front of Congress, will bring in his personal story of being adopted by an immigrant father when he was 4 years old and spending his summers on his grandparents' ranch in Texas, saying his upbringing instilled in him a work ethic that has helped Amazon prosper.

Amazon's rise to becoming the largest online retailer, Bezos will say, is an achievement only made possible in America. But Walmart, he will point out, is still twice the size of Amazon.

"We did not start out as the largest marketplace eBay was many times our size. It was only by focusing on supporting sellers and giving them the best tools we could invent that we were able to succeed and eventually surpass eBay," Bezos says in his released testimony.

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Google's Sundar Pichai will steer attention to the other ways people navigate the online world, even though 90% of Internet searches happen on Google.

"People have more ways to search for information than ever before and increasingly this is happening outside the context of only a search engine," Pichai plans to tell the House panel. "You can ask Alexa a question from your kitchen; read your news on Twitter; ask friends for information via WhatsApp; and get recommendations on Snapchat or Pinterest."

Apple's Tim Cook will echo the appeals to patriotism raised among the other tech CEOs by touting how Apple's strength, becoming the most valuable company in the world, represents success "only possible in this country."

He will also join the other tech leaders by arguing that Apple has plenty of competition.

"The smartphone market is fiercely competitive, and companies like Samsung, LG, Huawei and Google have built very successful smartphone businesses offering different approaches," Cook will say in his opening statement to lawmakers.

Whether members of the House Judiciary Committee's antitrust subcommittee buy these arguments over the course of what is set to be an hourslong spectacle is another matter.

And it remains to be seen if the public will gain new insight into the tech companies, and whether lawmakers can pin down answers from the typically cautious technology executives.

The CEOs will be testifying via video at the same time, rather than one by one, a format seen as taking the heat off any individual executive and something the companies requested.

While the hearing centers on questions around market dominance, lawmakers are free to pepper the executives with questions about any topic.

The anything-goes format will likely divert the hearing away from antitrust and delve into issues like perceived anti-conservative bias on social media platforms, a common Republican refrain. And Democrats, often raising concern about foreign election meddling, may inquire about possible efforts to influence the vote online ahead of the November election.

More on-topic probing could involve issues like acquisitions that have grown the reach of Big Tech.

For instance, Facebook has acquired nearly 90 companies, including Instagram, WhatsApp and more recently, Giphy, a tool for creating animated images.

How ever it goes, one thing is certain: It will be a day for the history books.

The hearing is the first time all four technology leaders have testified together, as scrutiny over the companies' nearly $5 trillion market power draws intensifying scrutiny in Washington.

The CEOs will be on the defensive as House lawmakers grill them about whether the business empire each company has created has resulted in monopoly-like dominance that distorts the marketplace in their favor.

After enjoying more than a decade virtually free of federal regulation, House lawmakers are expected to make the case that it's time for the technology behemoths to be held to account.

The hearing caps a more than year-long House investigation into the Big Tech companies, which has probed whether the industry leaders box out competition, discourage innovation and pose larger threats to society and American democracy.

If Washington can keep the bipartisan focus on Silicon Valley, the hearing could set the stage for historic regulations, but the tech CEOs will be making the case to lawmakers that laws aimed at reining in the scale and power of each company are not necessary, contending that competition among rivals has not been squashed and that consumers have benefited from the technology sector's success.

"You earn trust slowly, over time, by doing hard things well delivering on time; offering everyday low prices; making promises and keeping them; making principled decisions, even when they're unpopular," Bezos will tell the subcommittee.

Unpopular among the four tech giants: the argument that the power each company has amassed over the years is being abused and needs to be held accountable by Washington.

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The complete guide to going red – summer’s must-have hair shade – harpersbazaar.com

Whether it's the way that auburn hair gleams in the sunshine, a need to experiment after months without a hair colour appointment, or classic beauties such as Julianne Moore that are inspiring us, red is tipped to be this season's go-to shade. In fact, searches for red hair have risen by 100 per cent on Google and there's a spectrum of shades to inspire you from strawberry blondes to rich berry hues.

So what do you need to know before switching up your hair colour? We spoke to the celebrity hair colourist Josh Wood and hairstylist Dionne Smith to get their advice for transforming your tresses.

"Red is the colour of the moment, with the likes of Kim Kardashian opting for a gorgeous cherry-red," says Smith. "Going red is a fun update to hair and, while it can take a little maintenance, red tones are sure to turn heads."

"I think people want to have fun this season and the most sophisticated way to experiment with colour is red," agrees Wood. "It's such a strong image and I think it gives people confidence, while also allowing them to express their personality. When I'm creating red for the catwalk, generally the images are of very strong, powerful women. I really do believe that red can transform anyone."

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"There is definitely a red for every skin tone," says Smith, "but when choosing the right red shade for you, dont just think about vibrancy, think about undertones," advises Smith.

"You need to think about the tone of the shade - either cool or warm - to match your skin," agrees Wood. Generally speaking, more full skin tones suit brighter and bolder colours, so:

Finding your exact shade can be quite tricky, so it's helpful to look online at images of individuals with your skin and eye colour, in order to get an idea of what the colour might look like on you. A consultation with your hairstylist a must whenever dyeing your hair will also help guide you in the right direction.

For a permanent hair transformation, you'll get the best results in a salon, but if you love the idea of embracing the red hair colour trend without the commitment, why not experiment with a semi-permanent finish you can achieve at home.

"If you want to try before you buy and have light brown or blonde hair, then a semi-permanent colour will last for a few weeks and can give you a chance to see if the shade works for you," says Smith. "For darker hair colours and afro hair types, I would suggest trying a wig or extensions for a quick way to get the look before you head to your stylist."

"Playing around with something that doesn't last very long is a way to try a new persona, so don't be afraid to be bold," continues Wood. "Our Josh Wood Glosses offer semi-permanent reds that only last for six shampoos, so you can have fun experimenting," whether you want a copper, cherry, rose or berry tone.

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A fresh take on the strawberry-blonde look, this shade utilises faded copper and apricot tones to create a warm, golden version of red.

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Brilliant for natural brunettes or anyone with balayage. The addition of rosy shades through the lengths lifts dark hair and is especially pretty in the summer, as the colour is more noticeable as the sun touches it.

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Deep red and wine-inspired shades are a popular way to go a little bolder with your colour without needing to go too bright.

The vibrancy of your colour doesn't just depend on the shade you choose: your current hair colour matters, too.

"The lighter you are, all the way up to bleach, the brighter the result you will get, while the darker the starting point, the less red tone you will see," says Wood. "What's great though, is if you are dark but have some balayage or natural highlights, the red pigments will be brighter on the lighter parts of your hair."

Another element to keep in mind is how much maintenance you are willing to undertake. While a dedicated at-home routine can minimise colour fade, a brighter or more intense red will lose potency over time and thus requires more regular trips to a salon or investment in at-home colour top ups.

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"Maintaining a red is pretty easy at home," confirms Wood. "Gloss products and semi-permanent solutions help you to top up the tone. I designed my glosses to use between colouring at home or in the salon, to refresh the vibrancy and condition of your hair colour so it can truly shine."

Aside from topping up your colour, you can keep it from fading in the first place by avoiding overly stripping shampoos and choosing formulas designed specifically for red coloured hair, such as John Frieda and Wella's ranges.

Keeping your hair hydrated is important, too. "Once you have gone red, keep hair vibrant and nourished with a weekly treatment," says Smith. "I recommend using a hair oil as a mask to really nourish red hair, such as Olew's Original Oil. It's is an all-natural nourishing and hydrating hair oil that is packed with antioxidants to deeply hydrate hair."

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L.A. Dodgers’ Joe Kelly Fires at Houston Astros Players’ Heads Over ’17 Cheating – TMZ

L.A. Dodgers pitcher Joe Kelly was a man out for REVENGE on Tuesday -- firing baseballs at the cheating ass Houston Astros ... and nearly igniting a brawl in the process.

He talked trash to the players. He threw a 96 MPH fastball at Alex Bregman's head. And, mocked several players from the mound.

He also struck out Carlos Correa and shouted, "Nice swing, bitch!"

It was all part of a highly anticipated matchup between the Dodgers and the Astros -- the first time the teams had played since an MLB investigation revealed Houston had cheated their faces off during the 2017 season.

Kelly wasn't on the Dodgers during that 2017 World Series run -- but he was on the Boston Red Sox, which had been eliminated by the Astros in the ALCS earlier that year.

So, yeah ... a bunch of people had some serious axes to grind.

Fast forward to Tuesday when Kelly took the mound in the 6th inning of L.A.'s game against Houston in Texas ... it didn't take long for him to appear to try to exact some revenge.

After getting Jose Altuve out ... Kelly got down 3-0 in a count to Bregman -- and then fired a 96 MPH fastball that missed the star 3rd baseman's head by inches.

Just two batters later ... Kelly threw a breaking ball that nearly clipped Correa in the back of the head as well!!

Neither player was happy with the throws ... and after Kelly struck out Correa a pitch or two later -- Kelly mocked Carlos on his way off the mound.

Joe made crying faces at the shortstop, then appeared to yell, "You gotta cheat to hit!" and other cuss words ... and that's when both benches cleared and almost got into an all-out brawl!!

Cooler heads ultimately prevailed ... but Astros manager Dusty Baker was PISSED at Kelly after the game, saying his actions put Bregman and Correa's careers in danger.

"When you throw a 3-0 fastball over a guy's head, now you're flirting with ending his career," Baker said. "And then a couple other guys, balls were close. And then what really enraged everybody is when he told Carlos when he struck him out, he told him, 'Nice swing, bitch.'"

For their part, Kelly and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts both said there wasn't any intent behind the pitches.

But, with Correa and Bregman being the two most famous players associated with the Astros' sign-stealing, trash can banging scandal that perhaps cost the Dodgers a World Series ring in '17 ... it's not hard to see through this one.

L.A. ended up winning 5-2, by the way ... but there's still another game left in the series Wednesday night.

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Why BT Sport is THE place to watch the FA Cup final – BT TV

London rivals Arsenal and Chelsea meet in Saturdays Heads UpFA Cup final at Wembley and BT Sport customers can enjoy an unmatched viewing experience.

The showpiece will be broadcast using the latest technology, offering the best picture and sound available on BT Sport Ultimate, incorporating 4K HDR and Dolby Atmos.

Viewers can also use the enhanced player and 360 cameras on the BT Sport app for mobile and tablet and on BTSport.com.

Whats more, BT Sport is your destination for the most in-depth analysis, interviews and insights from our stellar line-up of pundits as they preview the match and dissect all the post-match talking points.

BT Sports superb broadcast capabilities will enhance what promises to be an unmissable final.

Arsenal, who will play in their record 21st FA Cup final, go in search of their 14th triumph in the competition and secured their place after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang fired them past defending champions Manchester City.

Eight-time winners Chelsea set up a date with the Gunners after capitalising on David de Geas Wembley nightmare to beat Manchester United 3-1.

Mikel Arteta and Frank Lampard are both eyeing first-season silverware with the clubs they used to captain, and are looking to round off promising first seasons in charge on a high.

Its set to be an unmissable evening at Wembley and here are the reasons you should watch it all on BT Sport.

BT Sport Ultimate

Customers with compatible devices can enjoy the very best viewing experience available for Saturdays FA Cup final, with BT Sport Ultimate.

It delivers pictures and sound in ultra-high definition (4K UHD), high dynamic range (HDR) and - exclusively via BT TV - Dolby Atmos sound, depending on which platform viewers are using.

All of this means viewers tuning into Saturdays match can see the likes of Aubameyang and Christian Pulisic in spectacular quality and enjoy a cinema sound experience as the London rivals make the short trip north to Wembley.

Its also great news for fans watching on the go. HDR transforms the sports viewing experience on mobile devices, maximising the colour and definition capabilities of smartphones and tablets.

Read more about BT Sport Ultimate or find out how to sign up today!

BT Sports enhanced player

Viewers using the award-winning BT Sport app or BTSport.com wont miss a second of the action with our acclaimed enhanced player.

Users can navigate through a timeline with key moments tagged with icons, so you can go back and watch everything from goals, saves or even red cards as many times as you like.

It includes live stats so you see who has dominated possession, had the most shots and run the furthest among many others, too.

Bringing you closer to the game than ever before, BT Sport 360 also gives you a ticket to the best seat in the house, with a pitch-side view from the Home of Football.

You can also watch all of the action on Xbox, PlayStation 4, Samsung TV, Apple TV and NOWTV with our large screen app (enhanced player not available).

In yet another exciting innovation, with BT Sports Watch Together allows users of the app on mobile or tablet to watch, see and chat with friends in a split screen view while the match is being played (not available with the enhanced player).

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Unrivalled live coverage

Make sure you tune into BT Sport for the most in-depth analysis, interviews and insight from our superb line-up of pundits as they preview the match and dissect all the post-match talking points.

Our live coverage begins earlier than anywhere else at 4.15pm more than an hour before kick-off at 5.30pm.

Well be live from Wembley for a mammoth three hours and 45 minutes as the curtain falls on the domestic season.

Jake Humphrey will present the broadcast alongside former winnersJoe Cole and Robin van Persie, withRio Ferdinandalso on hand with his expert analysis.

Des Kelly will be interviewing the star names for pre and post-match reaction, withDarren Fletcherleading the commentary alongsideMartin Keown and Glenn Hoddle.

BT Sports stellar line-up of pundits and analysts have won a combined 11 FA Cups and boast a huge wealth of knowledge.

Former Arsenal players Van Persie and Keown and ex-Chelsea stars Cole and Hoddle will have the inside scoop on their old clubs.

Expect passionate debate and leading insight as BT Sport provides unrivalled live coverage on Saturday.

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A Refugee Crisis Is the Last Thing Latin America Needs – Yahoo Finance

(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Just when it seems the lot of Venezuelans could get no worse, trust President Nicolas Maduro to show that the bottom is lower still. Earlier this month, Maduro dispatched troops to the Colombian border. The emergency? Tens of thousands of Venezuelans who had fled the dystopic Bolivarian republic and then been slammed by coronavirus and the economic shutdown abroad were now desperate to make their way back home. Biological weapons, Maduro called them, absurdly blaming unwilling prodigal Venezuelans for the countrys spiking contagion.

Venezuelas returnees are the most flagrant face of one of the regions least noted emergencies: the plight of hundreds of thousands of Latin Americans who escaped dead-end lives in their native lands and now, amid disease and lockdowns, find they are unwanted by their neighbors as well.

Forget for a moment the U.S. border wall and crowded detention centers along the Rio Grande; the flow of people between Latin American nations has soared in recent years. The United Nations estimates that some 10 million Latin Americans currently live in another country in the region. Economist Manuel Orozco, an expert on migration and remittances for the Inter-American Dialogue, argues in a forthcoming study that the total could be as high as 13 million, double the number from 2000.

Intraregional migration surged after the global recession in 2008, when rich nations tightened their borders. It rose again after 2010 as worsening violence, drug-related crime and political upheaval drove waves of families from at least eight Latin American and Caribbean nations to seek foreign refuge, often in the country next door. Peru and Brazil were among the five countries with the highest number of asylum applications in 2019.

Consider Nicaragua, where authoritarian Daniel Ortega has met popular unrest with brutal repression, chasing thousands over the border. In the first eight months of 2018, Costa Rica saw its foreign-born population rise to 27,000, with another 25,000 seeking formal refugee status.

The upside of this regional exodus was a spike in homebound dollars, as enterprising migrants rebuilt their lives abroad and shared the wealth with the loved ones they left behind. In a June study, Orozco concluded that 10% of the $17 billion that Latin Americans remitted last year was earned in other Latin American countries.

Another report shows that Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Nicaragua and Paraguay netted 21% of their expatriate transfers in 2017 from within the region. Indeed, Bolivia and Paraguay captured more migrant dollars from neighboring nations than from the U.S. that year, while intraregional remittances in Bolivia, Colombia and Nicaragua outpaced those from Spain.

Venezuelans, again, have set the pace, with migrants sending back on average anywhere from $40 (from Colombia) to $214 (from Panama) at a time, up to a dozen times a year.The coronavirus outbreak now threatens this vital stream of regional largesse, just as it exposes how ill-prepared host countries are to manage the gathering migratory disruption. Consider that more than two-thirds of Venezuelans in Colombia lack legal immigrant status and just a quarter of them have only temporary permits.

Its unclear how many of Latin Americas internal migrants are doubling back, but relief workers and border authorities are overwhelmed. An estimated 70,000 Venezuelans had returned as of early July, with tens of thousands more on the way, according to the United Nations. The multiple-agency relief effort known as Response for Venezuelans launched to contain the crisis was budgeted at $1.41 billion; as of July 24, it had raised only $248 million.

Venezuelans are not alone. Paraguayans are returning from Argentina. Peruvians are trying to leave Chile, whose government has also flown struggling Haitians back home. Nicaraguans are packing up in Costa Rica and Panama. The U.N. also reports that the pandemic has spurred a new pattern of internal migration, with tens of thousands of families in Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru quitting the cities, where infection rates are rising, for the countryside.

These newcomers performed basic, sometimes crucial, services in their host countries, from construction to care for the elderly. Armies of motorcycle deliverymen have kept Argentines fed and supplied during lockdowns. Cuban and Peruvian nurses and physicians are among the first responders of the Covid-19 crisis. Yet these guest workers have seen their welcomes vanish with their livelihoods. Many are irregular migrants, without access to health services or unemployment benefits. University graduates are unable to validate their diplomas, said Vanina Modolo, regional migration analyst for the United Nations-affiliated International Organization for Migration, in Buenos Aires.

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Even some of the most generous official relief efforts fall short: Argentinas cash benefit to help the most vulnerable through the economic shutdown includes only those foreigners with two years of proven residency.

Discrimination and xenophobia are on the rise, as migrants become easy targets for local populations facing hardships. At a time when fear of catching Covid-19 is high, migrants are also easily and unfairly stigmatized as public health threats in their adopted countries. Nor, as Venezuelans and Nicaraguans have found, are they always welcome back with open arms.

The way home is also fraught with obstacles and danger. As Latin America joined the global movement to restrict mobility and seal borders, returnees often had to find their way along unsafe routes and clandestine crossings, prey to criminal networks and traffickers.

Perhaps its a lot to ask of nations already overwhelmed by unprecedented national crises to also care for strangers in peril. Yet to protect migrants who have provided so many societies with vital service and labor is also to safeguard the native population. Latin America already confronts a public health calamity, an unprecedented economic collapse and incipient social unrest. The last thing it needs is a refugee crisis, as well.

This column does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the editorial board or Bloomberg LP and its owners.

Mac Margolis is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering Latin and South America. He was a reporter for Newsweek and is the author of The Last New World: The Conquest of the Amazon Frontier.

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Webinar to look at putting technology front and center in defining ‘sustainable’ – ASU Now

Over the past few decades the concepts of sustainability and sustainable development have been weaving their way into the fabric of various branches of engineering. Advocates declare that being sustainable should, in fact, be the guiding light of all engineering endeavors.

Yet some proponents in the field contend that sustainability remains a largely ambiguous idea. They say it lacks distinct frameworks for defining precisely what it means in utilitarian terms, and thus hinders the development of consistent guidelines for implementation. An upcoming webinar The Overlooked Role of Technology in the Sustainability Movement: A Pedagogical Framework for Engineering Education will focus on the need for engineering educators to emphasize the importance of technology in shaping the design and construction of sustainable systems. Graphic by Rhonda Hitchcock-Mast/ASU, courtesy of Shutterstock Download Full Image

Those calling for more specificity in defining the role of engineers include T. Agami Reddy and Brad Allenby, professors in theIra A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. They assert that the general perception of sustainability has not sufficiently evolved beyond its origins in environmental and social movements to encompass todays technological advances.

A major impediment to remedying that drawback, as Allenby and Reddy see it, is a failure to properly integrate an understanding of technology and technological development into the core precepts of what constitutes sustainability.

Technological advances are shaping society more quickly and in more fundamental ways than ever, the professors say. So, in their view, sustainable engineering cant fully transition from a broad philosophy into a deep-rooted industry practice without clearly detailing how sustainability can be achieved in rigorously technical ways.

That progress is hampered not only by a lack of understanding of the importance of assimilating technological considerations into what constitutes sustainability, they say, but also an inability to translate the vague assertions about sustainability by its advocates into the concrete design objectives and constraints familiar to engineers.

Reddy and Allenby will present their views on this challenge during an Aug. 11 webinar presented by the Metis Center for Infrastructure and Sustainable Engineering at ASU and moderated by the centers director, Fulton Schools Associate Professor Mikhail Chester. The Metis Center is involved in research, teaching, outreach and public service to provide a basis for understanding, designing and managing complex integrated built, human and natural systems.

The Zoom webcast The Overlooked Role of Technology in the Sustainability Movement: A Pedagogical Framework for Engineering Education will focus on the close association between sustainability and engineering, and suggest a quantitative framework based on a short list of metrics for engineers to evaluate their progress toward sustainability goals.

Another focus will be the subject of developing the metrics necessary to ensure technological progress is integrated into the aspirations of the sustainability enterprise. There will also be discussion on developing approaches to preparing students for the changes that would emerge from such a refocusing of sustainable engineering.

We have to figure out what sustainability means when you translate it into the actual technical practice of engineering, Allenby said. But after you decide what that is, then you need the masterplan for how you are going to teach this type of thinking to students and industry professionals or the change in practice is not going to happen in the real world.

Reddy hopes the webinar will foster dialog and provide a pathway for engineers to become more fundamentally involved with social and environmental scientists in both defining sustainability goals and implementing sustainable solutions.

The idea for the webinar came from Professor Ram Pendyala, director of one of the six Fulton Schools, the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment. Allenby and Reddy teach in the school. Reddy also teaches in The Design School in ASUs Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts.

Pendyala was motivated by reading a research paper in the Journal of Engineering for Sustainable Buildings and Cities authored by the two professors, as well as a paper in the same journal authored by Reddy on the concept of resilience in engineering pursuits. Both papers examine issues that are subjects of the webinar.

We have done a lot of research in sustainable engineering, and many of us have integrated sustainable engineering concepts and thoughts into our research in some fashion, Pendyala said. But we havent necessarily done the same in our teaching enterprise, and I am not convinced that we are sufficiently preparing our students to think about sustainability-related implications of rapidly emerging technologies, designs, energy systems and so on.

Pendyala encouraged Professor Matthew Fraser, associate director of the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, to work with Reddy and Allenby to organize a webinar advancing new paradigms in engineering education.

We hope the event will help faculty from ASU and other universities use insights from the latest research to improve education for the next generation of sustainability and technology leaders, Fraser said.

Allenbys career-long work has contributed to defining sustainability as an academic discipline and promoting it as a vital industry practice.

Twenty-five years ago, Allenby and Tom Graedel, now a professor emeritus at the Yale School of the Environment at Yale University, co-authored Industrial Ecology the first textbook on that then-emerging field, which set the stage for the birthing of sustainability engineering.

Several years later Allenby wrote a second textbook, Industrial Ecology: Policy Framework and Implementation, focusing on the social, economic and policy implications of industrial ecology that vigorously thrust the field into the sustainability realm. He and Graedel later merged the two areas in the 2010 textbook Industrial Ecology and Sustainable Engineering.

Two years later, Allenby authored The Theory and Practice of Sustainable Engineering, providing a detailed guide for schools to create courses in the subject.

Reddys research has long focused on solar energy equipment and systems, along with energy efficiency and conservation in buildings and related systems, and more recently on how to model and evaluate energy systems for sustainability and resilience. He holds the title of SRP Professor of Energy and Environment, a position supported by Salt River Project, one of Arizonas largest power and water utilities.

Through his experience, Reddy says he realizes the importance of emphasizing to students the fundamental techno-centric concepts of sustainability relevant to building structures and producing systems in ways that will meet goals related to functionality, resilience and longevity the three primary objectives of sustainability.

Our challenge is to quantify how to accomplish those things in actual on-the-ground engineering work, Reddy said.

At the same time, its critical that the education of todays students keeps pace with any reconceptualizing of sustainable engineering, Allenby said.

That will necessitate equipping aspiring engineers with more knowledge of artificial intelligence, data science and other cutting-edge technologies and methods to produce the algorithms and design strategies that guide todays engineering efforts, Reddy and Allenby say.

The professors note they have geared the webinar presentation to students as well as college faculty members and industry professionals. Reddy and Allenby will present their own perspectives on how to realign education in sustainability and then lead discussion on the topic with the audience.

The webinar will be from 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Pacific Time on Tuesday, Aug. 11.Register for the event.

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Singapore’s DBS and GovTech pilot Singpass face verification technology – ZDNet

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Singapore bank DBS has partnered with the Government Technology Agency of Singapore (GovTech) to pilot the use of the SingPass face verification technology with the hope of speeding up the digital banking registration process.

Developed by GovTech, the face verification technology enables Singaporean citizens and permanent residents to sign up for DBS' digital banking services and bypass the need to use their ATM, credit, or debit card, and pin to complete the verification process to activate their accounts.

Instead, customers just need to select SingPass Face Verification through the DBS' mobile app when signing up for a digital service before taking a photo of themselves. The technology will then scan the user's face and match it against the Singapore government's national digital identity database. Once the match is successful, DBS will send an SMS to the user's register mobile number for verification.

The bank assured no data submitted through the process would be collected or retained.

"In line with Singapore's Smart Nation agenda, we have been introducing innovative digital solutions over the years that provide easier, more seamless ways to bank," DBS Bank head of consumer banking group Jeremy Soo said.

"Together with GovTech Singapore, we aim to support those who are journeying into digital banking for the first time, and to help foster resilient digital habits that will last for years to come."

The pilot follows a beta trial of the technology with over 100 seniors and students from ITE College West.

Beyond the pilot, DBS said plans are underway to expand the option of using the SingPass face verification technology to sign up for other products and services by the end of the year.

Earlier this month, OCBC Bank tapped into SingPass to offer customers an alternative login option to its banking app.

OCBC customers who have downloaded the SingPass Mobile app can click on the "SingPass Login" button when they launch the bank's mobile app or internet login page, and then scan the QR code to initiate the authentication process.

The new login feature was enabled with the integration of digital banking access with the country's National Digital Identity platform, said OCBC in a statement.

Meanwhile, NEC and Realeyes have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly develop and distribute emotional analysis products globally.

Under the agreement, the pair will use NEC's biometric and video analytics technologies with Realeye's emotion analysis technology to develop products that can be used across media, entertainment, education, healthcare, and communication verticals.

"NEC has cultivated biometric authentication and video analytics technologies over many years, and we are excited to now be working in collaboration with Realeyes and their pioneering role in the new field of emotion AI," NEC senior vice president Toshifumi Yoshizaki said.

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Test site confirmed for advanced EV charging technology trial – Automotive World

Today, Western Power Distribution (WPD) in partnership with Ricardo Energy and Environment, confirmed the site for its innovative DC Share project, trialling a new method which will help deliver an estimated 217,000 electric vehicle (EV) chargers in urban spaces across its licence area by 2023. The technology will help to get over 3 million EVs moving across the Midlands, South Wales and South West by 2023.

If expanded across other electricity networks in the UK, DC Shares technology could save customers across the UK an estimated 162 million in network reinforcement costs by 2050. These savings will be made as a result of network providers not needing to invest millions into new infrastructure, as they harness existing substations and capacity.

The DC Share project, which has received over 4.7 million in funding through Ofgems Network Innovation Competition will test a new method of pooling extra network capacity from several local substations. This will enable low carbon infrastructure, such as EV charge points or battery energy storage, to be quickly connected without the need for expensive network reinforcement.

DC Shares approach will be particularly useful in dense urban communities, where the adoption of low carbon technologies can be slowed by constraints and a lack of available space for building a larger network of substations.

DC (Direct current) is a constant electrical electric charge similar to the output of a battery and is used by nearly all Low Carbon Technologies. Using DC technology rather than the more commonly used AC (alternating current) means that the use of electricity is more efficient as it does not have to go through the conversion process, which results in a loss of energy. DC charge also means that there is the flexibility to move power to where there is a high load, something which is more difficult to achieve with AC.

The trial in Taunton, Somerset, which will be led by project partners Ricardo Energy and Environment, will use smart DC meshing technology to link four local substations from across the town centre, sharing their unused capacity to power 15 EV chargers. This will include five 100kW rapid chargers able to fully recharge the average electric vehicle in around 30 minutes. Taunton was selected due to site suitability and the proactive engagement of the council.

Following todays site confirmation, work will now begin preparing the local plans for the EV charge stations in central Taunton. With building work scheduled throughout 2021, the charge points are due to open late next year. Throughout the trial, local residents will enjoy 12 months of free charging. Following the conclusion of the DC Share project, the EV charge stations will be passed onto a local service provider so that visitors and residents can continue to reap the benefits of this increasingly essential low carbon infrastructure.

If successful, DC Share technology will be rolled out across WPDs network to enable rapid installation of EV charging in towns and cities. With a high proportion of WPDs 7.8 million customers living in highly built-up towns and cities, this technology will ensure that network constraints will not limit or delay customers access to ultra-low emission transport, renewable generation, and local energy storage.

By reducing the need for costly network reinforcement, the DC Share approach will also help keep customer bills down, with initial savings from implementing the technology rising from 50 million in 2030 to an estimated 162 million a year in 2050, across the UK.

Ricky Duke, WPD Innovation & Low Carbon Network Engineer and DC Share project lead, commented: Todays confirmation of Taunton as DC Share project site is an important step to securing the massive savings and decarbonisation benefits that DC meshing technology could bring to the UK.

As we look beyond COVID-19 towards the UKs goal of Net Zero by 2050, innovative, low carbon technologies will be at the heart of the UKs green recovery. Insights from DC Share will have a key role in helping us to build a stronger and cleaner UK economy.

DC Share is a win-win: this technology will allow us to rapidly decarbonise transport by making smarter use of existing infrastructure. That means less carbon emissions, while reducing the need for expensive infrastructure and network reinforcements in urban communities.

Ricardos Sarah Carter, manager of power planning and solutions, added: The identification of the Taunton test site for DC Share is a significant milestone for this important project. By installing a local DC equalization network to support the existing infrastructure, the project aims to demonstrate that the increased demands of rapid EV charging can be accommodated in urban environments without the need for more costly traditional network reinforcement measures. Ricardo is pleased to be bringing our smart grid expertise to this important UK project and look forward to working with WPD on the trial installation of the DC Share system at Taunton.

SOURCE: Ricardo

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