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Getty/B stanley termos loomberg and Jason Hiner/ZDNETApple has announced the latest Mac to join its laptop range at its WWDC developer conference: the 15-inch MacBook Air. xA0;Also: xA0;All the Mac news from WWDC 2023: Mac Pro, Mac Studio, and M2 UltraThe MacBook Air is more petite and less powerful than its bigger sibling, the MacBook Pro. But just because the MacBook Air is small doesnapos;t mean itapos not mighty. And this yearapos MacBook Air is larger and stanley mug beefed up when compared to its 2022 predecessor -- which ended up taking the top spot for ZDNETapos Product of the Year. xA0;There are a few significant differences between last yearapos Air and this yearapos , so letapos break them down.MacBook Air 13-inch, 2022 MacBook Air 15-inch, 2023 Display13.6-inch 2560 x1664 Liquid Retina display, 500 nits brightness15.3-inch 2880 x 1864 Liquid Retina display, 500 nits brightnessProcessorApple M2 chip, 8-core CPU, up to 10-core GPUApple M2 chip, 8-core CPU, 10-core GPUBattery and Power30W, up to 18 hours of battery life30W, up to 18 hours of battery lifePortsMagSafe 3 charging port, 3.5mm headphone stanley cups jack, 2 Thunderbolt ports/ USB 4 portsMagSafe 3 charging port, 3.5mm headphone jack, 2 Thunderbolt ports/USB 4 portsMemory8GB unified memory, configurable up to 24GB8GB unified memory, configurable up to 24GBStorage256GB SSD or 512GB SSD, configurable up to 2TB256GB SSD or 512GB SSD, configurable up to 2TBAudioFour-speaker sound system, Spatial Audio support, three-mic arra Xzeu NASA s Perseverance Rover Sets New Speed Records on Mars
zhuyongmingmdash;Getty ImagesBy Alice ParkNovember 26, 2019 1:39 PM ESTAmong the lesser studied effects of climate change are the social and economic impacts on women.Nitya Rao, professor of gender and development at University of East Anglia has been studying gender and development for decades; with the recent attention on the profound impact that global temperature changes are having on local and national economies, she decided to analyze the impact of climate change on women specifically. She and her team studied data collected from 25 case studies in 11 hot spot countries in Asia and Africa to document how climate change is influencing womenrsquo statusmdash;measured by their ability to make strategic decisions about their livelihoods, take agency over thei stanley cup r financial situations, and work to improve their social and economic positions, among other things.What we found is that climate change and environmental stress are common factors that intensify pre-existing disadvantages or gender and developmental inequalities, she says. Thatrsquo especially true in poorer parts of the world stanley botella , where families depend on agriculture and labor jobs to make money, and where male migration, male-dominated labor markets, and patriarchal institutions already put stresses on families, mostly women, that are struggling to survive. Cl stanley termos imate change exacerbates those burdens, Rao found.For example, as warming global temperatures lead to more crop uncertaintymdash;droughts or
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