Wake-up call: Fortum would do well without Uniper | Water is private property in Chile

EU countries reached a thin agreement on reducing gas consumption

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Fortum’s Markus Rauramo: Uniper is one of the losers in the energy war

Europe’s energy crisis is deepening. The energy company Fortum is in a difficult situation, although its other operations, with the exception of its subsidiary Uniper, are in the positive. CEO of Fortum Markus Rauramo is in Ykkösaamu’s live interview starting at 10:05 a.m. on TV1 and Radio 1.

STM’s new head of office: Home care services must be improved

It has been reported in many emergency rooms in the summer that a big reason for emergency room congestion is elderly people who are not in good shape. They have often been brought from home care to the emergency room, where no further treatment place has been arranged for them.

In Chile, water is private property, and the result was a water shortage

At worst, indigenous peoples have been pressured to sell their water rights. More than a million Chileans lack safe drinking water.

Pampering saved parents from exhaustion during the corona period

In cultures that accept pampering and fun, parents were less exhausted during the corona period than in more restrained and disciplined cultures. An international study compared parenting burnout in 26 countries in 2018 and 2020.

Severe exhaustion increased from about four percent to just under six percent between years. About ten thousand parents from different parts of the world participated in the study in both years.

The weather continues to be cloudy

In the western part of the country, there will be some showers during the day, and uniform rains will spread to Käsivarren Lapland. In the rest of the country, the weather continues to be dusty. The cloudiness is variable, and the temperature rises widely above 20 degrees, even to freezing temperatures in the south.

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