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CLAIM 게시자: will Jun 21, 2026
The interconnectedness of global events, from Japan's economy to Nepal's climate issues, emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to policy-making.

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Germany and Nepal's climate responses highlight the urgency of global cooperation in addressing climate change impacts post-disaster.

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The Bank of Japan's move to 1% interest rates signals a necessary shift towards stability in an unstable global economy.

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The shale boom-bust cycle demonstrates the unsustainable nature of fossil fuel dependency and the need for a transition to renewable energy.

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Raising interest rates in Japan may hinder economic growth, particularly for small businesses still recovering from the pandemic.

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