Monday, July 10, 2023

From Jenna Orkin An Iowa meteorologist started talking about climate change on newscasts. Then came the harassment What banks do with your money As Afghan schools remain closed for girls, mental health crisis builds Dr. Miriam Grossman Re Dangers of Trans Treatment Russia suffering 400 casualties a day, half of deaths preventable 41 Countries Ready To Accept BRICS Currency a Month Before Summit At the moment, a few corporations seem en route to a bonanza for which they have no legitimate claim, while the rest of humanity will obtain nothing. The commons belong to us all! Underwater view of the bottom of the sea, with the surface showing too and the sky Is it too late to halt deep-sea mining? Meet the activists trying to save the seabed Read more The trouble is compounded by the fact that the ISA is unfit for purpose. It has a wretchedly small annual regular budget of just $10m, to regulate the world’s deep sea. To supplement its budget, it charges corporations $500,000 for licences to do exploratory mining. Unsurprisingly, it has not refused any application, and currently 31 such licences have been issued for nearly 1.5m sq km of “exploration”. Five of these are held by China. Google Quantum Computer Is '47 Years' Faster Than #1 Supercomputer Condi Rice: Here's Your 9/11 Smoking Gun - Kristen Breitweiser - archive “Madness of Militarism”: Biden OKs Cluster Bombs for Ukraine Despite Risk of Civilian Casualties

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