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GC10545717 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Ithaca Journal State of New York Tompkins County SS: J40.7,_12.—, being duly sworn, deposes and says he/she is the Principal Clerk of the Ithaca Journal a public newspaper printed and published in Ithaca aforesaid and that a notice of which the annexed is a true copy as published in said newspaper 2/2/2020: 12/9/2020: 12/16/2020: 12/23/2020 STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF BROOME Legal Clerk Subscribed and sworn to beforeme this 23RD DAY OF DECEMBER, 2020 Notary Public, State of y of Brown NANCY HEYRMAN Notary Public State of Wisconsin 4A z WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2020 z THE ITHACA JOURNAL Report: EU greenhouse gas emissions down 24% since 1990 Samuel Petrequin tion bloc have decreased ward the green transi- Frans Timmermans, the to cut greenhouse gas to submit updated cli- ASSOCIATED PRESS by 3.7% in 2019 compared tion,” the commission commission vice-presi- emissions by at least 55% mate targets by the end of to the previous year, wrote in the report. dent in charge of the Eu- compared to 1990 levels. this year. BRUSSELS – Green- while gross domestic EU Commission Presi- ropean Green Deal. Leaders discussed the World leaders agreed house gas emissions in product rose 1.5% over dent Ursula von der “However, today’s report offer in October but could five years ago in Paris to the European Union have the same period. Leyen, who this week cel- again confirms we need not immediately agree on keep the global warming been reduced by 24% Due to the coronavirus ebrates one year in office, to step up our efforts an updated goal as reduc- increase to below 2 de- compared to 1990 levels, pandemic, the commis- has made the fight across all sectors of the ing emissions by another grees Celsius (3.6 degrees according to the bloc’s sion expects “an unprec- against global warming economy to reach our 30% within the next dec- Fahrenheit), and ideally annual climate report, edented fall in emissions” the priority of her term. In common goal of climate ade poses a big challenge no more than 1.5 degrees but the EU said Monday it in 2020, along the lines of the EU’s coronavirus re- neutrality by 2050.” to many EU countries. C (2.7 F) by the end of the still needs to intensify ef- 8%. covery strategy, the com- To accelerate the tran- They will try to find a con- century. Scientists say forts to keep to its target “However, as experi- mission has pledged to sition, the commission sensus during a Decem- countries will miss both of making Europe the first enced in the past, a swift stay away from fossil-fuel has also proposed that ber summit ahead of the of those goals by a wide climate-neutral conti- economic recovery may projects. member states raise their adoption of the first-ever margin unless drastic nent by mid-century. lead to a strong and rapid “The European Union climate ambitions above European climate law. steps are taken to begin The EU’s executive rebound in emissions, is proving it is possible to the existing target of a Under the 2015 Paris cutting greenhouse gas arm said Monday that unless policy gears its reduce emissions and 40% reduction in emis- climate change agree- emissions. emissions in the 27-na- stimulus measures to- grow your economy,” said sions by 2030, proposing ment, countries are due claimed a Christmas- ty hosted Tsialas and oth- tections under a federal and couldn’t remember Cornell police inter- Probe themed hazing ritual er potential new member law known as the Family the event, according to viewed several Cornell played a role in Tsialas’ invitees, provided them Educational Rights and court records and Cornell students about the tip, Continued from Page 1A death. with alcohol, and encour- Privacy Act. University records. including the student in aged them to participate Cornell police noted New details of the dis- question who denied why Antonio died,” Bian- What Cornell police in a variety of drinking they briefed the Tsialas trict attorney’s decision- wrongdoing, police rec- chi said Monday. say about Tsialas’ games, violating a num- family about the investi- making process were in- ords show. The police statement death investigation ber of Cornell policies,” gation findings on Nov. cluded in police investi- Bianchi on Monday came after USA TODAY police said. 20. gatory records obtained said he has urged Van Network New York asked The police investiga- Investigators referred Police officials “pro- by USA TODAY Network Houten to convene a questions about investi- tion found that Tsialas at- Phi Kappa Psi to Cornell’s vided the briefing with New York. grand jury to compel stu- gatory files released to tended and participated sorority and fraternity the sincere hope that it For example, Van Hou- dents to provide testimo- the Tsialas family as part in an unregistered and misconduct process for would provide some ten “indicated he did not ny about the case. of a legal settlement. clandestinely planned serious violations of vari- measure of closure to the believe the case met the “It is done all of the Cornell University has recruiting event at the Phi ous policies, including family for their tragic elements of a hazing time in criminal investi- paid an undisclosed Kappa Psi fraternity the anti-hazing policy, loss,” the statement add- charge” during a meeting gations when you are amount of money to the house, the university po- the police statement said. ed. in September with Cor- faced with witnesses who family of Tsialas as part lice statement said. After a hearing, Cor- nell University Police, do not want to talk,” Bian- of the settlement, which During the event, nell revoked recognition What Tsialas family records show. chi said, adding “for some ended a civil lawsuit that “members of the fraterni- of the fraternity perma- attorney says about On Monday, Van Hou- reason that is not being nently, meaning it will no Cornell police probe ten referred questions done in this death inves- longer be allowed to oper- about the investigation to tigation.” ate as part of the Cornell Bianchi on Monday Cornell University. Addressing the police community, police said. questioned why Tomp- In addition to the investigation of the re- Further, 31 students kins County District At- meeting about criminal cent tip, Bianchi said he were referred by Cornell torney Matthew Van charges, the police rec- has “no idea if there is any I Buy 1 entree at regular price police to the Cornell Uni- Houten has declined to ords show Cornell police truth to that but it seems versity Judicial Adminis- pursue criminal charges followed up on an anony- to me that the allegation I and get a 2nd entree of equal or trator’s Office for viola- related to the death, in- mous tip about Cornell should be aggressively tions of the campus code cluding charges for haz- students talking about investigated, and it does lor lesser value @ $ 12.00 off! of conduct. ing and providing alcohol the case during a recent not seem like that was f Cornell police declined to minors under age 21, party. done here.” DECEMBER to provide details of any Some of the issues are The tipster suggested David Robinson is the trit student disciplinary ac- related to frat party mem- a Cornell student “had di- state health care reporter 3rd thru 14th 0 41; tions, citing privacy pro- bers setting up various rect knowledge or was di- for the USA TODAY Net- themed rooms where rectly involved in con- work New York. He can be One Coupon Per 2 Gem& i 59 Drpitn Cornell freshman cealing the death of reached at chugged different alco- (Tsialas) by ‘throwing his [email protected] holic drinks, including body into the gorge,’” po- and followed on Twitter: CLOG-FREE GUTTERS some who blacked out lice records show. @DrobinsonLoHud OR YOUR MONEY BACK GUTTER PROTECTION GUARANTEED! Public Notice New York State Electric & Gas CorporatioN (NYSEG) has filed tariff revisions with the New York State Public Service CommissioN (PSC) for new electricity and natural gas delivery rates, effective LeafFilter AFTER December 1, 2020. 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