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The earth's orbit around the sun is constantly changing, which of course has a great influence on the climate on earth.
The angle of the Earth's axis also varies, which naturally influences the climatic conditions in the southern and northern hemispheres:
Many of us know this problem from Hong Kong. Only how many of us really have a clear idea why this is so. The following video gives some very interesting answers:
The IMF’s most recent projections anticipate a decline in global inflation from almost 9% in 2022 to 6.5% this year and 4.1% in 2024, with a sharper disinflation in advanced economies. However, downside risks to the outlook loom large. The complexity of inflationary dynamics is creating a challenging policy environment for both the public sector and central banks, given the mix of demand and supply-side drivers, including a prolonged war in Ukraine and associated energy-supply crunch, potential for escalating sanctions, and continued bottlenecks from a lingering pandemic or new sources of supply-side controls.
The following pictures shows that the rich west, including his allies is doing much worse compare to many other regions in the word. China is a special case with what it is doing with its policies on healt.
The full PDF you will find here. It is just for personal information and will not be further discussed here in any way, as it would get in most cases politicaly which is not allowed and whished in this forum with all the respect to this decission.
I don't know ... call me naive, call me ill-informed, call me sheltered, but I had to use Google to find out what a "spitball" is.
Doing so, however, didn't produce an answer to your question.
I'm going to guess Andrew Jackson, with very little confidence, because there are apparently some stories about children bombarding his portrait with spitballs (which they might have considered appropriate, if he had ordered their presence? The spitballs, I mean, not the children. Not very convincing at all, really ...).