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globally

adverb as in universally

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In it, the authors make clear that while global attention has been focused on the coronavirus pandemic — for good reason — the climate crisis and the resulting disasters facing communities around the world are just as catastrophic.

From Vox

Electricity and heat production account for about a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions, and most electricity produced in the United States still comes from fossil fuels.

General Motors announced Thursday that it is increasing its investment in electric vehicles and autonomous tech to $27 billion through 2025 — $7 billion more than prior plans — as it seeks a top global position.

From Axios

Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, Washington Post readers have been asking our journalists questions about the virus and the local, state, federal and global responses to it.

Then going through a pandemic and global recession, it took another major hit, losing nearly half its staff to layoffs and more than half of its advertising revenue.

From Digiday

Eventually, their output is worth five times that much to those who transport it globally.

Globally, HIV affects more than 33 million people, and new cases are continuing to rise.

Large, multi-national enterprises can also exercise this influence globally.

More than 75 percent of these occur in low or middle-income countries, and India had one of the highest rates globally in 2012.

The WHO report highlights the extent of suicide globally and the need for concerted and diverse prevention initiatives.

Inversely, the slogan "Act locally, think globally" can easily lead to failure.

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to globally, such as: always, all over, and without exception.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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