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Volvic Announces Global Carbon Neutrality and B Corp Certification, Also Pledging to Continue Protecting 2 Billion Square Meters of Natural Ecosystems…
Posted: June 3, 2020 at 7:46 am
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Volvic has always valued the strength we receive from nature. Thats why ahead of World Environment Day, and as part of their ongoing sustainability efforts***, Volvic is sharing their newly awarded B Corp certification for the global brand and global carbon neutrality milestone. As part of their carbon neutral certification, in partnership with the climate solutions company South Pole, Volvic is supporting projects that protect two billion square meters of natural ecosystems in volcanic countries such as Peru, Congo and Uganda****.
At Volvic, we have long understood the value of natures strength and are encouraging all to return the favor, give back to nature and keep it strong, states Rita Pestana, Global VP of Volvic. We have been committed to continuously evolving, making nature and people stronger by ensuring that our source remains protected. We are on a journey to continue to use this business as a force for good and support our communities and the health of people and planet.
Hugh Jones, Managing Director Business Services, the Carbon Trust, adds: We are proud to have certified the Volvic brand as carbon neutral a significant achievement that represents a real commitment to decarbonisation, Nathan Gilbert, Executive Director, B Lab Europe comments: B Lab Europe is proud to welcome Volvic to the community of B Corporations. This achievement is part of an ongoing journey to build a more inclusive and sustainable economy. We look forward to working together with Volvic and the community of B Corps to inspire other businesses to join the movement. Now more than ever, it is necessary for all companies and individuals to take action and use business as a force for good.
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ABOUT VOLVIC (WWW.VOLVIC.CO.UK)
Volvic is a unique natural mineral water born in a volcanic natural ecosystem in the Auvergne region of France. 13,500 years ago, a volcanic eruption created an immense natural filter where water flows through six layers of volcanic rock; this creates a one of a kind filtration system that only nature can provide and that is how Volvic comes to life. The water brand has been fighting to preserve these ecosystems for years in an effort to restore balance to allow nature to continue to give us its strength and guarantee the purity of the water. As a part of Danone, Volvic has committed to inspire more sustainable eating and drinking practices and is doing so through several environmentally focused efforts. To learn more about Volvic, please visit their website.
Volvic carbon neutrality certification
Volvic has been certified carbon neutral to the internationally-recognised standard PAS 2060 by the Carbon Trust, a global climate change and sustainability consultancy with almost two decades of experience in the sustainability sector. Achievement of this standard reflects the commitment and measures taken by Volvic to reduce direct carbon emissions arising from its own operations (Scope 1 and 2), indirect emissions from the value chain, and where residual emissions exist Volvic has compensated for these through good quality offsets achieved through its partnership with climate solutions company South Pole.
From now on, Volvic must be recertified every year to maintain its carbon neutral status. This requires the development and implementation of a yearly carbon reduction and management plan. Each year the certification process becomes more challenging as Volvic must begin to rely less on the compensation (the investment in funds which generate carbon credits) and more on a low carbon business model. The carbon emission reduction figures are based on the global life cycle assessment of the product.
*Excluding cap and label
**B Corp Certification:
Volvic is the biggest natural mineral water brand (revenue based) to receive this distinction.
B Lab is a nonprofit that serves a global movement of people using business as a force for good. B Labs initiatives include B Corp Certification, administration of the B Impact Management programs and software, and advocacy for governance structures like the benefit corporation.
Certified B Corporationsare new kinds of businesses that balance purpose and profit. They are legally required to consider the impact of their decisions on their workers, customers, suppliers, community, and the environment.
Certified B Corporations achieve a minimum verified score on the B Impact Assessmenta rigorous assessment of a companys impact on its workers, customers, community, and environmentand make their B Impact Report transparent on bcorporation.net. Certified B Corporations also amend their legal governing documents to require their board of directors to balance profit and purpose. Companies must recertify every three years.
In 2020 Volvic achieved the certification with a score of 81.1., being part of the less than 4% of companies that have engaged with B Impact Assessment online and achieve the score required. The B Corp assessment certifies 5 pillars: Governance, Workers, Community Environment and Customers. B Lab has highlighted the companys leadership in 3 mains areas:
While Volvic scored highest in governance practices and legal mission including societal and environmental impact on stakeholders in the decision making; employee benefits such as pension and healthcare plans; and the environmental policy and management, including rigorous monitoring and target, also identify the following areas of improvement: regular performance reviews for all employees and further engage with our suppliers on social and environmental aspects.
About South Pole
South Pole is a leading project developer and provider of global climate action solutions, with over 300 experts in 18 global offices. South Pole helps companies, capital markets, and the public sector reduce their impact on the climate while mitigating risk and creating value. South Pole is a science-based company and its expertise covers project finance, data collection, and climate risk analysis, as well as the development of environmental commodities, such as carbon and renewable energy credits. South Pole has mobilised climate finance to over 700 projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions in areas such as renewable energy, energy efficiency and sustainable land use. For more information, visit http://www.southpole.com or follow them on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
***CEPIV: protecting the natural environment and biodiversity since 2006
Socit des Eaux de Volvic is strongly committed to preserving the natural heritage, including the 38-km2 area where Volvic natural mineral water originates.
The Volvic impluvium is located in the unique geographical site of Chane des Puys / Limagne fault, inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage list since 2018.
Protecting and preserving the natural mineral water resource is at the heart of Volvics DNA. Co-created by Socit des Eaux de Volvic in 2006, the Environmental Committee for the Protection of the Volvic Impluvium (CEPIV) is a public-private partnership with the 4 local communities of the catchment area. Its mission is to implement actions with all territory stakeholders that reconcile local development and the protection of the catchment area and its biodiversity.
The mission of CEPIV focuses on three areas:
*****2 billion square meters equaling to 53 times the Volvic impluvium size which itself is 38km2
***** Calculation based on ADEME and actual Danone routes.
Volvic is part of the #WeActForWater movement.
Through #WeActForWater Danone Waters brands are:
WeActForWater falls within Danones recently announced 2 billion investment acceleration plan, investing between 2020-2022 to further transform their agriculture, energy and operations, packaging and digital capabilities.
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How to Prepare and Deal with the Anxiety Related to States Reopening – One Green Planet
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While some places are tiptoeing around opening businesses by extending lockdown periods take Los Angeles county for example who extended stay-at-home orders through July other states are taking small steps towards reopening their economies.
This new trial opening is generally referred to as safer-at-home, which means curbside services are available, face masks are optional in outdoor recreational areas such as parks, and some non-essential businesses such as retail can open with limited numbers of workers. On top of that, some states are allowing social gatherings of 10 people and under. With that said, safer-at-home orders also mean people still need to follow the 6-foot social distancing rules, as well as wearing masks in indoor public spaces.
Even though this doesnt mean the pandemic is over or that were safe from contracting or transmitting the virus, itdoesmean that some of us may be able to enjoy one or two things from our old lifestyles.
Sounds great right? Maybe for some.
But its also possible that many of us are also feeling something unexpected anxiety.
As weve all been hunkered down, isolated, and dealing with the trauma of drastic, forced change for two or more months, reentering the world even with these small steps poses a whole new slew of psychological pitfalls.
And its okay to feel hesitant, anxious, stressed, or even scarred about returning to even a smidgen of normal life!
Lets take a closer look at what the heck is going on in our heads and how to handle this new transition!
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Maybe youve been waiting for a COVID-19 vaccine, but many people have simply been waiting for the reopening of the economy.
Yet, now that its partially here, many people are reporting an increase in their anxiety, stress, and fear.
This reopening anxiety probably stems from the list of uncertainties that face us as we return to society. From going back to your work cubicle to using public transportation to dropping your kids off at daycare and even visiting retailers and restaurants, there are a host of new invisible factors, as well as rules and regulations, that we all have to consider and follow.
First and foremost, humans are creatures of habit.
Over the last few months, many of us have taken very legitimate steps to create a shelter-at-home environment that was also a mentally healthy experience. From building an at-home-office to using exercise apps and online fitness classes to redesigning a new daily routine, many people have made shelter-at-home their new norm.
After months, were now used to shelter-at-home. Youve got virtual socializing on a timed schedule. Maybe youve started to enjoythe flexibility of working from home or the privacy of yoga in your living room. And now that youre used to this new way of life some of us even enjoying certain aspects of it were faced with yet another upheaval as businesses reopen and employers ask their workers to return.
Its frustrating, to say the least, and anxiety-provoking for sure!
Just because states have decided to edge towards reopening economies doesnt mean that COVID-19 has been extinguished. In fact, some populations are experiencing resurgences of COVID-19 cases in areas that have relaxed shelter-in-place rules.
Even though this was expected to happen, it doesnt help ease our anxieties about returning to the social stream.
On top of COVID-19 fears, theres also the anxiety of counting on those around us to keep us safe. In order to feel and be protected, coworkers, friends, family, neighbors, and all those strangers must follow proper hygiene with hand washing and sanitizing, wear masks, and practice social distancing of 6-feet or more. On top of that, we also have to trust that restaurants and retailers are properly training their staff and following strict COVID-19 guidelines behind the scenes when handling our food, beverages, and goods.
With that said, many people experience a break of this trust on a regular basis, therefore, how can you instill it in an entire society?
Its not just about returning to socializing. For many, theres the dilemma of work.
While some people may have the luxury of working from home, there are thousands of jobs that require workers to be on-site and hands-on.
These workers have to make money somehow and with economies reopening many of them face an ugly situation of returning to work to get paid or getting laid off. Yet returning to an enclosed work environment with other people increases your exposure. On top of that, if you have to send your children to daycare, thats yet another layer of exposure for your children and the rest of your family.
While the financial burden of shelter-in-place may be eased, the increased worry of contracting the virus increases.
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Understanding why you might be anxious about economies reopening and returning to a bit of normal life is only part of the puzzle. Its also important to understand how your psyche may have changed during the shelter-at-home phase of this pandemic. From post-traumatic stress to depression to burnout, most of us have been put through the wringer and its time to acknowledge, accept, and respect the journey weve been on!
While there is a diverse variety of mental health fall-out from shelter-in-place, these are the most commonly seen ramifications.
When it comes to PTSD caused by this pandemic, theres no simple cut-and-dry way of defining it. This is partly due to the fact that PTSD can crop up directly after the trauma or it could hide away within us and surface months or years later. On top of that, the pandemic could be stirring up PTSD from adifferentincident.
With that said, there are a few ways typically four in which PTSD may manifest:re-experiencing trauma, nightmares or flashbacks avoidance of certain situations, those that remind the person of that experience negative changes in emotions and beliefs, this could be how you think about yourself or those around you or hyperarousal, generally involves difficulty sleeping and concentrating or becoming easily startled.
While some people may experience PTSD from the trauma of being hospitalized with COVID-19, others may experience trauma from the environment that the COVID-19 pandemic has created including being blocked from loved ones, being isolated, and experiencing disruption to daily lives and routines.
Youve most likely already heard this term being used during regular life, yet in the pandemic, theres a whole new set of stressors that are linked to increased complaints of utter and total burnout.
Working from home can be a huge stress reducer in the right circumstances.These are not those circumstances.
Many people dont have a separate home office, therefore they are forced to share a non-ergonomic space with family, roommates, or partners. This includes children that require attention and supervision or other adults that are seeking space to do their work as well. Not only does this put additional stressors on our brains, but our bodies are also suffering from backaches, neck tension, increased risk of carpal tunnel syndrome, and increased eye strain.While organization, creating rotating schedules, and instituting strict routines are all great ways to work around shared home office space and keeping kids busy, its still incredibly difficult.
Add on to that the fact that people are burning out from total isolation or the opposite, zero alone time, and its a perpetual loop without an end!
This particular breed of burnout may also lead to more severe psychological issues such as disruption to our sense of self or even a traumatic loss of our own identity.
For those unable to work from home and furloughed from their jobs, theres the issue of financial security.
Yet, it goes deeper than that.
The states and most of the world is entering a recession due to the effects of an almost worldwide lockdown. This means that even those that are working are feeling the financial strains of the pandemic.
Financial stress cant be dealt with like normal stress. If you don have the money to pay your bills then you simply dont have the money. Mindfulness, meditation, and self-care wont cure this.With that said, these calming techniques mayoffer you the headspace and mind clarity necessary to start problem-solving.
Rework your budget. For those that have never budgeted, nows the time to get one started! Cut out the unnecessary spending basically anything that doesnt involve food to eat or the roof over your head. This means nix online retail shopping, think about halting streaming services, and try not to order food out. Look for government opportunities such as unemployment or other aid programs to get you through for the next couple of months. Take a day and look for online work opportunities such as customer service gigs.
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Luckily, you can prepare yourself for reopening!
The situation around the pandemic may be out of your control, but you have the ability to harness your own mental health and prepare your body and mind. Lets take a look at some best-practices for handling reopening anxieties:
Oftentimes, anxiety is linked to loss of control. While its important to accept the fact that we cant control the pandemic, its also helpful to realize youdo have controlover many other aspects of the situation.
For instance, we have complete control over our own habits such as COVID-19 hygiene guidelines, washing our hands, sanitizing, and wearing a mask social distancing ourselves from others, and choosing how to interact with those around you in a respectful and safe manner.
Youre already burned out from shelter-in-place whether its overworking due to lack of boundaries or juggling family responsibilities and work responsibilities and now youre being asked to add another layer of stress to this pandemic pie by returning into society.
Address your burnout and carve some decompression time at home.This can be as simple as taking a walk at the end of the day, journaling before bed, or taking a bath.
Its important to turn your home back into a place of reprieve, relaxation, and safety.
Part of your anxiety around reopening has a lot to do with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Maybe this is a bit far-flung for you to believe.
Have you been experiencing disturbances in your sleep patterns? Are you regularly mentally distracted? What about physical oddness such as dizziness, moments where you cant breathe, or severe lethargy?
These can all be signs of PTSD.
One of the least invasive and most influential ways to deal with PTSD at home on your own is through mindfulness practices. Being mindful can be completely tailored to you as a person. If youre a news junky, become more mindful about how and when you consume news stories. Be mindful about the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs, which can worsen your mental health and physical well-being in the long term.
Its also important to be mindful about implementing a healthy routine and habits.
Mindfulness extends to your physical body such as being mindful about the food you eat and staying physically active. This includes self-care! Respect downtime, indulge in your favorite television shows and enjoy the foods you love. But make sure you do all these things mindfullyand not in excess, as these habits can quickly become unhealthy.
Youve probably seen this advice strewn throughout shelter-in-place articles.
Thats because meditation works!
While it may not be for everyone, if youre struggling with anxiety around the reopening of the economies, its definitely worth it to try. Meditation works for anxiety because it involves the habitual process of training your mind to focus and redirect your thoughts, which is exactly what needs to happen with an anxious mind. Being able to both confront and redirect anxious thoughts towards something positive is an incredibly adept way to deal with anxiety.
Along with managing reopening anxiety, you may also find that meditation is able to reduce stress, enhance self-awareness, lengthens your attention span, helps with memory loss, and improves your sleep.
Definitely worth a try!
If you can tackle anxiety through healthier personal habits, then thats definitely the way to go! Adopting healthy habits such as physical activity, self-care, meditation, and mindfulness provide you with real-time relief tools that you can use for the rest of your life. Plus, these techniques have also been shown to boost overall mental health, provide calm and clarity, and can even have positive physical effects.
With that said, in times such as these, we may need a bit more of a helping hand!
This is where natural supplements come into play and can be extremely useful. Some of the best anxiety-reducing natural supplements include omega-3 fatty acids, ashwagandha, green tea, valerian root, kava kava, and even dark chocolate!
Here are a few plant-based, trusted supplement brands to give a try: NaturaLife Labs Organic Ashwagandha, NOW Supplements Valerian Root, Zenwise Health Store Vegan Omega 3 Supplement, or these Vegan Organic 70% Cacao Hu Chocolate Bars.
Remember, youre not in this alone!
Even though were sheltering at home, it doesnt mean there arent resources available for those in need. If you feel that your anxiety is simply too much to conquer on. your own, try a few of these resources to get the telehealth help you need right away!
First off, there is the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Association, which offers aton of online resources, as well as their help hotline at1-800-662-4357.You can also access theNational Network of Depression Centers, offering a listing of resources based upon your specific need:
Looking for a bit of education? Try visiting the Everyday Health Depression Resource Center, theAnxiety and Depression Association of America, orMental Health America Depression Support and Advocacy.
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If you read only one thing… – This week’s must-reads on just-drinks – just-drinks.com
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Here's a look at the biggest stories and the best content from just-drinks this week.
The coronavirus pandemic has decimated the on-premise around the world, with lockdowns leading to zero sales and furloughed staff in the channel. Those pubs and bars that will still be around as lockdown eases, however, could see consumers' stronger relationship with spirits provide a healthier - and sustainable - future. Spirits commentator Richard Woodard explains.
Everyone is asking what the world will be like post-COVID. Beer commentator Stephen Beaumont is no exception but, rather than look forward in weeks or months, Stephen takes a punt at what the brewing industry can expect to see in May 2021.
Seven years ago, Angela Kahn was in need of a healthier alternative to coffee and energy drinks. Within two years, she'd quit her job as global brand & communications director at BP to start her own business, Tesla Nootropics Group, in 2016. The launch this month of the RTD line of TNG's Nubrain brand gave just-drinks the excuse to speak to Khan about the potential for nootropics, the challenges the segment faces and her hopes for the future of TNG.
Earlier this week, Coca-Cola HBC announced an expansion of the Costa Coffee range to three of its markets. The move is one of the Coca-Cola system's first wide-scale activations of Costa since The Coca-Cola Co acquired the UK-based chain for US$4.9bn last year. CCHBC, which bottles Coca-Cola beverages in a number of European markets as well as Nigeria, views coffee as a EUR56bn (US$61bn)-per-year opportunity in its territories and will sell Costa products including RTDs, roasted and ground beans and even Nespresso-compatible coffee pods through a range of retail and away-from-home channels.
Beverage industry analysts have welcomed Carlsberg's UK joint venture with pub owner and brewer Marston's, calling the move both financially and strategically attractive.
Once a month, the drinks industry-funded International Alliance for Responsible Drinking, which covers alcohol policies worldwide, reviews some of the alcohol industry's recent CSR activities. Here's a look at what's been going on in recent weeks.
A recent study set out to evaluate sponsorship bias in observational alcohol research by focusing on a spectrum of health outcomes related to moderate alcohol consumption.
In our companies' results coverage:
Henkell Freixenet has posted a slight decline in sales from the 12 months of last year as the wine and spirits group consolidated its merger with Spanish sparkling wine producer Freixenet.
Britvic has seen its sales growth slow over the first six months of its current fiscal year, although the top-line was still up year-on-year.
Lucas Bols has warned of a major blow to sales in its current fiscal year, as the global closure of the on-premise channel pulled the top-line into decline for the 12 months to the end of March.
On just-drinks' news pages:
UK retailer Majestic Wine is opening its branches today for the first time since the end of March.The off-premise chain, which operates around 200 outlets in the UK, has continued to offer a delivery service to consumers since closing its stores on 23 March. From this week, however, consumers can collect their Majestic orders from stores during an agreed time slot.
PepsiCo's recently-released extension of its namesake CSD in China highlights the growing trend among consumers towards more locally-sourced beverages, a trend heightened by the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Beverage e-commerce has hit an "inflection point" as the coronavirus pandemic turns consumers into online shoppers, the CFO of The Coca-Cola Co has said.
Campari Group has confirmed recent suggestions that the coronavirus has cast doubt on a move of its registered offices to the Netherlands.
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Opinion: We need a revival of the Golden Rule in America – Sumter Item
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MOLLETTE
By Dr. Glenn Mollette
The death of George Floyd at the hands of police should never have happened. It was murder and a dark moment in America. The looting, terrorism and burning of American cities by so-called protestors is criminal and a dark moment in America.
The Minneapolis police officers involved in Floyd's death must be held accountable. The criminals involved in wrecking American cities, robbing and burning businesses must be held accountable.
Americans have the right to free speech. Free speech does not mean destroying property, hurting police officers and criminal activities.
The question many Americans are asking today is who is funding these criminal, terroristic riots that have happened across America? People are showing up from other cities and states to wreak havoc and chaos in American cities. Who is paying for their travel? Who is providing their lodging? Who is paying them money? Are there really this many evil, bad people in America? Obviously, there are because the acts of violence displayed on national television are not coming from peaceful protestors. We have seen and heard about many peaceful protestors. Thousands of people have made their protests in a peaceful, honorable way.
No one blames anyone for being upset and angry about what happened to George Floyd. It made me angry. I would be willing to march with anyone to cry out against such an act and event. Actually, I cried out against Floyd's murder in last week's column stating my feelings about his murder by the hands of the Minneapolis police officers. This column goes to thousands of media outlets. It was horrific and wrong, and the officers must be punished. The looters and criminals who have vandalized and saw Floyd's death as an opportunity to pursue criminal activity also must be put in jail and punished.
America is in deep trouble. We are still in the middle of COVID-19 with the prospects of a fall resurgence. Unemployment soars. Businesses have closed, and many are struggling to hold on. Economically our nation is buried. The future of our older generation is at great risk, and the younger generation has not grasped yet what is really in store for them financially. The economic plight of this nation has put the realization of the American Dream at great risk for America's children.
We desperately need a revival of "rightness" in America. There was a day when people believed in strong morals, decency, respect and the Golden Rule. This "rightness or rule" must happen from all the politicians, to the police officers, to the protestors and to every person in America. The preachers in America must get this message out. The politicians must get this message out. We must put this message into our daily living. Or, it's over for America.
Here's the rule again, "Treat others the way you want to be treated."
Contact Glenn Mollette at GMollette@aol.com or learn more at http://www.glennmollette.com.
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With the disastrous effects of COVID-19 laid bare across the globe, there has been a recent surge in the number of people looking to make or update their Wills. In light of this rather morbid thought, an interesting judgment has brought the issue of testamentary capacity and the 'Golden Rule' into focus; Re Baron Templeman of White Lackington (Deceased).
Interestingly, the testator of the will at the centre of these proceedings was none other than Lord Templeman; the former High Court Judge who developed the Golden Rule.
The Golden Rule
Lord Templeman first coined the Golden Rule in the landmark case of Kenward v Adams [1975], where he stated:
'In the case of an aged testator or a testator who has suffered a serious illness, there is one golden rule which should always be observed: the making of a will by such a testator ought to be witnessed or approved by a medical practitioner who satisfies himself with the capacity and understanding of the testator, and records and preserves his explanation and finding'.
Whilst the Golden Rule is a 'rule of solicitors' good practice' [1] rather than of law, it is accepted that it should where possible be observed by solicitors as it has the benefit of making it more difficult for the Will to be challenged in due course on grounds of lack of testamentary capacity.
Lord Templemans 2008 Will
Somewhat surprisingly, when Lord Templeman made his final will in 2008 at the age of 88 it was drafted by a solicitor but was not witnessed by a medical practitioner.
This 2008 Will made a number of changes to the provisions of a previous Will and codicil; most notably, altering the gift of the house ('Mellowstone') he had inherited from his late second wife, Sheila. Instead of the value of Mellowstone being shared amongst his grandchildren and the residuary beneficiaries of Sheilas estate (as provided for by Lord Templemans previous Will), the 2008 Will provided that Mellowstone was to pass to Sheilas two step-children (the 'Claimants').
The Challenge
Upon Lord Templemans death in 2014, his son and daughter-in-law (the 'Defendants') refused to administer his estate in accordance with the terms of his 2008 Will and asserted the Will to be invalid on the basis that that Lord Templeman had lacked testamentary capacity to make it.
The Defendants principal basis for their assertion was that Lord Templeman must have forgotten his previous Will and codicil when making his 2008 Will because there was no rational explanation for the differences between his final Will and his previous testamentary dispositions.
However, they also argued that as Lord Templeman, of all people, had (apparently) failed to raise the question of medical assessment when instructing his solicitor to make his 2008 Will and therefore seemingly forgotten his own Golden Rule, this was evidence in itself that he lacked testamentary capacity at that time.
The Judgment
Mr Justice Fancourt held in favour of the Claimants, upholding the 2008 Will and finding that Lord Templeman did have testamentary capacity when making it.
In making this judgment, Fancourt J relied upon numerous witness accounts as to Lord Templemans mental capacity in 2008 and the years that followed. This included evidence that:
Fancourt J also attributed Lord Templemans failure to ensure his solicitor followed the Golden Rule as evidence of 'the commonplace that people who are able dispassionately to give good advice to others do not always follow such advice themselves' [2] (a point aptly demonstrated by ex-SAGE advisor Neil Ferguson).
Conclusion
As this case shows, testamentary capacity, like many other legal concepts, is proved by evidence. In Lord Templemans case, there was evidence available to demonstrate his capacity but the outcome of this case could have been very different if that evidence had not been available. The beauty of the Golden Rule is that, absent strong evidence to the contrary, it should put testamentary capacity beyond doubt.
In practice, however, following the Golden Rule can be problematic - medical practitioners are often unwilling to get involved and lack knowledge of the common law test for establishing testamentary capacity. Given also the potential for delays and cost consequences, absent any obvious signs hinting at capacity issues or radical changes to an existing Will, solicitors may often not suggest a capacity assessment based simply on the testators age.
In this case, the major changes made to Lord Templemans previous Will should have been a warning light to Lord Templemans solicitor to make extra enquiries or to suggest a capacity assessment. Despite having access to the previous Will and codicil (copies of which were kept at the solicitors firm) no mention was made of them in the solicitors attendance note. Whilst one might have some sympathy for the solicitor being a bit circumspect about suggesting a capacity assessment to a legal giant (especially where his Scrabble skills are so obviously undiminished!), at the very least, a more thorough account of Lord Templemans reasons for altering his Will should have been recorded.
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Letters to the editor – NWAOnline
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One possible answer to Sen. Cotton query
In response to Peter Elzer's question of why Sen. Tommy Cottontail repeats everything President Trump says?
It's simple. All little boys imitate their Daddy.
Danny Howard
Bella Vista
No supremacy involved in following Golden Rule
The day is coming when those white men with assault rifles and racist flags will be met by an equally large and well-armed group of black men. And all hell will break loose. Racists and gun nuts have been around forever, but Trump's blanket racism started a wildfire.
The Boogaloo Boys, the alphabet men, the Proud Boys: They want the doors open for civil war, more than just being racist. These trends date back to the Oklahoma bombing, Waco and Ruby Ridge. All the way back to before the Civil War, this violence has been brewing until it erupts into death and destruction.
None of this will end until white people stop seeing black people as inferior. And it's not just racism; it's all areas permeated in our society where one group of people sets itself up as superior to another. There is only one area of superiority, or trait, that makes one person better than another, and that's how we treat one another.
The Golden Rule is the one and only valid yardstick of measurement. The rest of these criteria like color, money, skills, good looks, educational level, social position, all of that is quite superficial when you ask the question, "Yeah, but how do you treat your neighbor?"
Do you love your neighbor as you love yourself? If not then you are falling short of the glory of god.
Marianne Beasley
Fayetteville
Maybe Class of 2020 will find end to racism
It is with a heavy heart that I apologize to the Class of 2020 for not addressing the problems of our society.
For my entire life, we have seen demonstrations against social and economic racism throughout our nation turn violent, with looting, burnings, divisiveness and even deaths. The vast majority of people do not view this as a positive way to express the feelings of communities that are suffering, and I agree that peaceful demonstration, though frustrating and time-consuming, are the way to proceed and exert change.
We as the wealthiest country in the history of the world, with the greatest minds and intellectual institutions in the world, and the country that has given its people the greatest opportunity for success, how is it that we cannot seem to find a remedy for this disease called racism.
I am hopeful that the members of the Class of 2020 will be able to succeed where we have failed.
Ed Viera
Bentonville
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Revisiting the basics in time of crisis – Greenfield Daily Reporter
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In a time of crisis, it is helpful to review the basics.
The most trustworthy basic I know is the Golden Rule. An expert in the law heard Jesus debating in public, admired his answers and so asked, Of all the commandments, which is the greatest?
Jesus answered, Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. The second is this: Love your neighbor as yourself. There is no commandment greater than these.
It sounds so easy; but we all know its hard.
For starters, were terribly busy these days. That love the Lord your God business gets pushed down further and further on the To Do list.
Then there are our hearts and souls shriveling from poor nutrition and outright neglect.
Our minds are occupied with social media, browsing the net, online shopping and streaming Netflix.
Strength? It sounds so, well, tiring. Maybe someone will make an app for it.
Moderns have put a spin on love your neighbor as yourself, claiming the verse is actually a command to love yourself first because you cant love others until you love yourself. That might be true for a few but, for most of us, love of self comes naturally. Often, too naturally. Dangerously naturally. It is our loving others that needs cultivation and examination.
C.S. Lewis, author The Chronicles of Narnia, once wrote, There are no ordinary people. You have never talked to a mere mortal Its a shocking claim on the surface, but the reason there are no ordinary people is that we have been created in the image of God.
Lewis went on to say that our greatest joys in life come from relationships between people who take one another seriously with no flippancy, no superiority, no presumption relationships in which people think before they act or speak. If only. Yet, things impossible to man are possible with God.
There is one more basic that keeps running though my head. It is the prayer that never fails. It was told to me by an older gentleman, a former Marine thrust into World War II as a young man with brief preparation. He and his fellow soldiers were basically abandoned on the battle-entrenched island of Guadalcanal. The soldiers were sick with dysentery and malaria, surviving on meager rations. When one of the soldiers threatened mutiny, he knew he had to act quickly, so he prayed the prayer that never fails, Lord, help.
A fine prayer then and a fine prayer now.
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Golden point and red-card subs among Super Rugby Aotearoa innovations – Yahoo Sports
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Golden-point tie-breakers and red-card replacements are among the innovations set to be used when Super Rugby Aotearoa kicks off.
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) announced the rules will come into play for its domestic version of Super Rugby, which is taking place in lieu of the proper competition that was suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Among the changes is the introduction of a golden point, a format used in NRL where the first team to score either by try, drop goal or penalty in the event of a draw in an additional 10-minute period wins the game.
Teams can also bring on a replacement for a player who receives a red card 20 minutes after they have been sent off. The punished player will still be subject to SANZAAR's existing judicial process and cannot return to the field.
NZR head of professional rugby Chris Lendrum said: "We want this competition to look and feel different.
"We've had great support from our coaches, players and referees to makeSuper Rugby Aotearoa faster, safer and more exciting than ever before.
"Draws can often leave everyone feeling a little empty and after feedback from our coaches and players we have added the golden point rule. We've seen the excitement it can generate in other codes and we think adds a real edge.
"While players should, and still will be, punished for foul play, red cards can sometimes have too much of an effect on a match.
"There are no winners when a player is red carded, but paying rugby fans, players and coaches want to see a fair contest. Replacing a player after 20 minutes strikes the right balance."
NZR also said referees will enforce rules at the breakdown more strictly in a bid to create more attacking rugby.
The Highlanders versus the Chiefs at Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin, will kick off Super Rugby Aotearoa on June 13.
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Letter to the Editor – Another public health issue – The Havre Daily News
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Editor,
While dealing with the devastation and uncertainty wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic, yet another public health problem has reared its ugly head. Racial prejudice. As a physician I can assure you we all look alike on the inside and as a Christian I know we all look the same to God.
Healing this malady is simpler than dealing with any virus. It entails altering our everyday thoughts and comments. Stop uttering racial slurs, even in private. Do not have unwarranted fear of others based solely on their skin color and or ethnicity. Try your best to live by the Golden Rule of doing to others as you would have them do to you.Thereby become a positive influence to those around us.
Let us all work together to heal this country it is never too late.
Mark R. Miles, M.D.
Havre
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George Floyd Protestor Violence – how to solve all this – The death of George Floyd at the hands of police should never have happened. It was murder…
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The death of George Floyd at the hands of police should never have happened.It was murder and a dark moment in America. The looting, terrorism and burning of American cities by so called protestors is criminal and a dark moment in America.
The Minneapolis police officers involved in Floyd's death must be held accountable. The criminals involved in wrecking American cities, robbing and burning businesses must be held accountable.
Americans have the right to free speech. Free speech does not mean destroying property, hurting police officers and criminal activities.
The question many Americans are asking today is who is funding these criminal, terroristic riots that have happened across America? People are showing up from other cities and states to wreak havoc and chaos in American cities. Who is paying their travel? Who is providing their lodging? Who is paying them money? Are there really this many evil, bad people in America? Obviously, there are because the acts of violence displayed on national television are not coming from peaceful protestors. We have seen and heard about many peaceful protestors. Thousands of people have made their protests in a peaceful, honorable way.
No one blames anyone for being upset and angry about what happened to George Floyd. It made me angry. I would be willing to march with anyone to cry out against such an act and event. Actually, I cried out against Floyd's murder in last week's column stating my feelings about his murder by the hands of the Minneapolis police officers. This column goes to thousands of media outlets. It was horrific and wrong and the officers must be punished. The looters and criminals who have vandalized and saw Floyd's death as an opportunity to pursue criminal activity also must be put in jail and punished.
America is in deep trouble. We are still in the middle of Covid-19 with the prospects of a Fall resurgence. Unemployment soars. Businesses have closed and many are struggling to hold on. Economically our nation is buried. The future of our older generation is at great risk and the younger generation has not grasped yet what is really in store for them financially. The economic plight of this nation has put the realization of the American Dream at great risk for America's children.
We desperately need a revival of "rightness" in America. There was a day when people believed in strong morals, decency, respect and the Golden Rule. This "rightness or rule" must happen from all the politicians, to the police officers, to the protestors and to every person in America. The preachers in America must get this message out. The politicians must get this message out. We must put this message into our daily living. Or, it's over for America.
Here's the rule again, "Treat others the way you want to be treated."
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