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'Like a kidnapping': How UK police are hunting pro-Palestine activists




Economy of Genocide: UN Report Links Western Firms to Israeli War Crimes


A powerful new report submitted to the UN Human Rights Council by Francesca Albanese, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, is drawing sharp condemnation — not only from Israel but also from the United States.

Titled ‘From Economy of Occupation to Economy of Genocide’, the report delivers a searing indictment of corporate involvement in Israel’s settler-colonial enterprise and its ongoing genocidal war on Gaza, accusing private and state-linked companies of enabling apartheid, war crimes, and genocide.



It's Not Just Netanyahu. A Lot of Israelis Want Genocide, Too





A report finds Google undercounted its carbon emissions, which rose 65% from 2019 to 2024, not 51% as claimed; biggest yearly jump was 26% between 2023 and 2024




'Like a kidnapping': How UK police are hunting pro-Palestine activists


Homes raided, people approached on the street, called from unknown numbers, arrested without warning: how British police are cracking down on activists


Economy of Genocide: UN Report Links Western Firms to Israeli War Crimes


A powerful new report submitted to the UN Human Rights Council by Francesca Albanese, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, is drawing sharp condemnation — not only from Israel but also from the United States.

Titled ‘From Economy of Occupation to Economy of Genocide’, the report delivers a searing indictment of corporate involvement in Israel’s settler-colonial enterprise and its ongoing genocidal war on Gaza, accusing private and state-linked companies of enabling apartheid, war crimes, and genocide.



It's Not Just Netanyahu. A Lot of Israelis Want Genocide, Too







UN Calls Out Google and Amazon for Abetting Gaza Genocide | Novara Media




DOJ Opens Door To Stripping Citizenship Over Politics | It's the latest example of the Trump administration's assault on citizenship.


Its not like there are enough people in the country illegally to fill the concentration camps the budget bill is going to pay for

Kilgore Trout doesn't like this.



UN Calls Out Google and Amazon for Abetting Gaza Genocide | Novara Media




Iran’s president orders country to suspend cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog IAEA


Iran’s president has ordered the country to suspend its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency after American airstrikes hit its most-important nuclear facilities.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/apnews.com/a…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.





Surprising Development in Abrego Garcia Case






DiffuCoder: Understanding And Improving Masked Diffusion Models For Code Generation


This paper introduces DiffuCoder, a 7B-scale open-source masked diffusion large language model (dLLM) specifically designed for code generation.

The research provides insights into how dLLMs generate content, distinguishing their decoding behavior from that of autoregressive (AR) models. Unlike AR models, dLLMs can intrinsically adjust their generation causality and increasing sampling temperature diversifies not just token choices but also their generation order, creating a rich search space for reinforcement learning (RL).

This flexibility allows dLLMs to be more non-autoregressive and generate tokens in a less sequential, more "human-like" code writing manner.

To leverage this diversity and improve performance, the paper proposes coupled-GRPO RL algorithm. This method utilizes a coupled-sampling scheme that constructs complementary mask noise during training to reduce the variance of token log-likelihood estimates while maintaining training efficiency.

Experimentally, coupled-GRPO significantly boosts DiffuCoder's performance on code generation benchmarks, notably improving EvalPlus scores by 4.4% with training on only 21K samples. The research also shows that coupled-GRPO trained models experience a smaller performance drop when decoding steps are halved (resulting in a 2x speedup), indicating increased parallelism and reduced reliance on AR bias during decoding.

available at huggingface.co/apple/DiffuCode…



On +972, we Palestinians speak for ourselves (Mahmoud Mushtaha, 2025-07-02)


On +972, we Palestinians speak for ourselves (Mahmoud Mushtaha, 2025-07-02)

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>> ... speaking out has meant navigating a hostile media environment, shaped by pro-Israel bias and corporate funders. In my own work, I’ve been asked by editors to replace the word “occupation” with “conflict”, or to remove “apartheid” ...

>> Other times, this hostility is the absence of space altogether...

>> This is why +972 Magazine matters. It’s one of the few platforms where Palestinians are not just written about or quoted. We are among its contributors, analysts, editors, and decisionmakers, and we shape the coverage.

>> +972 ... doesn’t have corporate backers. It doesn’t take funding from the U.S. or Israeli governments, ...

>> ... By supporting +972, you help ensure that Palestinians continue to have our voices heard — and without filtering the truth.

#972Magazine
@palestine@a.gup.pe @israel






TRUE communism!


Cross-posted from "TRUE communism!" by @Muaddib@sopuli.xyz in !politicalmemes@lemmy.world


in reply to db0

The good old
“revolutionary state capitalist”
Often comes with some nice totalitarianism and atrocities sprinkled in.


The effects of AI on firms and workers


The past decade has seen tremendous growth in commercial investments in artificial intelligence (AI). The first wave came after the 2012 ImageNet challenge, which was a pivotal moment in the history of artificial intelligence, particularly computer vision and deep learning. Then, advances in computing power—GPU hardware—powered neural network models trained on large amounts of data. Across industries, from construction to pharmaceuticals to finance, companies rushed to implement AI in their operations. This trend has only accelerated with the release of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in late 2022. Even larger models trained on even larger datasets are showing even greater power, and AI applications are becoming ubiquitous across U.S. businesses (Babina, et al. 2024).

The rapid rise of commercial AI has inevitably brought concerns regarding its potential to displace human workers. There is evidence that AI can automate some cognitive tasks or increase worker productivity in a way that could reduce the number of workers needed. For example, Brynjolfsson, et al. (2025) find that AI tools make customer service workers much more efficient. Fedyk, et al. (2022) find that audit firms that use AI reduce their audit workforce. But the good news is that the labor-displacing effects seem confined to select sectors and occupations. On aggregate, recent academic research finds evidence that companies’ use of AI has been accompanied by an increase in the workforce.

This article synthesizes recent research—including new findings from Babina, et al. (2024) and Babina, et al. (2023)—to assess the real-world impacts of AI on firms and workers. Contrary to common fears, we find that AI has so far not led to widespread job loss. Instead, AI adoption is associated with firm growth, increased employment, and heightened innovation, particularly in product development. However, the effects are not uniformly distributed: AI-investing firms increasingly seek more educated and technically skilled employees, alter their internal hierarchies, and contribute to rising industry concentration. These trends carry important implications for public policy, including workforce development, education and reskilling initiatives, and antitrust enforcement. This article reviews the evidence and highlights key takeaways for policymakers navigating the AI-driven economy.

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“IMPARO il CINESE in 30 GIORNI” (JumboDrillo è meglio di noi…)


Sembra strano, e non pensavo si sarebbe mai potuto dire (e per giunta in questa economia…?), ma probabilmente a proposito dell’imparare le lingue c’è qualcosa di buono che si può prendere persino da quel fallito di JumboDrillo…! (Che chiamo così solo perché è la singola proprietà attorno alla quale tutto il suo canale è sviluppato, […]

octospacc.altervista.org/2025/…


“IMPARO il CINESE in 30 GIORNI” (JumboDrillo è meglio di noi…)


Sembra strano, e non pensavo si sarebbe mai potuto dire (e per giunta in questa economia…?), ma probabilmente a proposito dell’imparare le lingue c’è qualcosa di buono che si può prendere persino da quel fallito di JumboDrillo…! (Che chiamo così solo perché è la singola proprietà attorno alla quale tutto il suo canale è sviluppato, non perché penso sia un fallito… certamente io sono più fallita di lui, insomma, sia ben chiaro.)

youtube.com/watch?v=v-4ntXPLOF…

Lui da assoluto pazzo, ma indubbiamente più bravo di noi, ha deciso di imparare il cinese in 30 giorni… e per soli 30 giorni (e mi chiedo se poi abbia continuato… ma temo si sia fermato) non sembra essere andato per niente male. Il suo motivo certamente è poco condivisibile… voleva praticamente solo rimorchiare in discoteca… però bisogna apprezzare l’impegno. Purtroppo, per quanto il metodo poi sia stato relativamente efficace, c’è anche da piangere, perché non è per tutti: a parte Duolingo, qualche canale YouTube apposito, e il fatto che nel mentre di tutto ha preso tanti appunti vari (“tra l’altro con i colori come le ragazze“), una parte della storia si è sviluppata con lui che si è messo un po’ a frequentare Chinatown e aveva 2 coetanei cinesi con cui studiare… e sono questi ultimi dettagli il problema, insomma. Almeno nell’imparare qualcosa che non sia il cinese, perché il quartiere strambo non esiste per altre nazionalità, e quindi nemmeno le persone. Vabbè, pace, gli altri elementi sono comunque buoni per sfuggire ad una morsa troppo totalizzante del gufo.

#cinese #imparare #JumboDrillo #lingue




Issues with stickies


In my community !action_movies@piefed.social , I've made two posts sticky (the "Welcome" post and the "Free, legal movies" post) using my Piefed mod account, but:

  • viewing in PieFed, neither post is at the top. (They do have inverted angle brackets around the title.)
  • viewing in Lemmy, The "Free, legal movies" post is sticky (at top, with pushpin icon) but the "Welcome" post isn't.

How do I get them both displayed at the top in both PieFed and Lemmy? Or is this a bug?

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in reply to klu9

On piefed


They both appear stickied just fine to me. Something that is different with sticky posts on piefed is that if you sort by New, then the sticky posts are no longer at the top of the page. That is different than how lemmy does it. This has led to confusion in the past, and even has a codeberg issue about it.

On lemmy


I am guessing that federation had not yet been established between that lemmy instance when you created and stickied that initial welcome post. I just tried an experiment now where I subscribed to your community from a test lemmy instance I have and forced federation of one of the sticky posts, and it didn't come over stickied. So, there might be some weirdness there.

What you can do to try to resolve this is to unsticky it and then resticky it. That should send out the correct actions via activitypub so that the other instances know that the post should be stickied. To be on the safer side, give it a minute or two between those two actions so that you are sure the first action had been sent out fully.

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in reply to wjs018

Thanks for the info.

  1. I unstickied, re-stickied and waited a couple of minutes. Both are now stickies that appear at the top in Lemmy, no matter what the sorting order.
  2. Sorting order: when I first started with Lemmy, I got sick of seeing the same posts again and again and again. I tried different sorting orders, and different settings for viewed posts, none of which satisfied all my wishes, until I eventually gave up on everything except "New", which is now how I look at all content all the time.

So I guess this means in Piefed I'm always missing out on seeing stickies in all communities, not just the one I mod. :/

in reply to klu9

And there is that text formatting bug! Trying to have bold formatting in two different places ("always" and "all") in the same sentence: PieFed says no! 😁
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in reply to klu9

Wait, so what is that issue? If you bold something in two different places it gets messed up?

Edit: it sure does...I will take a look at that when I look at formatting comment previews correctly.

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in reply to wjs018

I thought it also happened with italics , but testing now, it seems OK:
in reply to klu9

I think it might also happen when you have italics, or bold, immediately followed by punctuation.

Or is that only when the original post is done on Lemmy and then viewed on PieFed? I'll have to try to find an example.

in reply to wjs018

I made a test post on Lemmy in Playground, to see if the crossover affects formatting.
- piefed.social/post/997768
in reply to wjs018

Not sure if it helps but both look bolded on lemmy
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in reply to illi

Thanks! It seems the markdown is saved and federated out correctly, so lemmy's markdown to html is parsing it as intended. What is going wrong is piefed's markdown to html parsing in this specific case.
in reply to klu9

Just following up on this that stickied posts should now show up at the top of communities even if you sort by New. Additionally, the double bold problem should be solved now without breaking anything else. Feel free to reach out in this community or on codeberg with issues if they come up.

PS - post and comment previews should show better formatting as well, including blockquotes and code blocks.




2025 Battlefields Ukraine/Russia: It's the drones /Lt Col Daniel Davis


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DiffuCoder: Understanding And Improving Masked Diffusion Models For Code Generation


This paper introduces DiffuCoder, a 7B-scale open-source masked diffusion large language model (dLLM) specifically designed for code generation.

The research provides insights into how dLLMs generate content, distinguishing their decoding behavior from that of autoregressive (AR) models. Unlike AR models, dLLMs can intrinsically adjust their generation causality and increasing sampling temperature diversifies not just token choices but also their generation order, creating a rich search space for reinforcement learning (RL).

This flexibility allows dLLMs to be more non-autoregressive and generate tokens in a less sequential, more "human-like" code writing manner.

To leverage this diversity and improve performance, the paper proposes coupled-GRPO RL algorithm. This method utilizes a coupled-sampling scheme that constructs complementary mask noise during training to reduce the variance of token log-likelihood estimates while maintaining training efficiency.

Experimentally, coupled-GRPO significantly boosts DiffuCoder's performance on code generation benchmarks, notably improving EvalPlus scores by 4.4% with training on only 21K samples. The research also shows that coupled-GRPO trained models experience a smaller performance drop when decoding steps are halved (resulting in a 2x speedup), indicating increased parallelism and reduced reliance on AR bias during decoding.

available at huggingface.co/apple/DiffuCode…

Technology reshared this.




Critique of Jacobin's Article: Why Kautsky Was Right (and Why You Should Care)


> “Leninists have rarely grappled with these facts, let alone provided a compelling explanation for them. In other words, they have assumed, but not actually demonstrated, that the dual-power / insurrection model of Russia 1917 — a revolution that toppled an autocratic, noncapitalist state, not a parliamentary regime — is relevant for capitalist democracies. Similarly, Post at no point provides any evidence for his assertion that only workers’ councils, not a socialist-led government elected by universal suffrage, are capable of leading a break with capitalism.”

The October Revolution overthrew the provisional government which was a parliament, although there was already a deep crisis caused by WWI at that point

Also, Leninists have talked about these facts

The rise of opportunism in imperialist countries due to the labour aristocracy and the super exploitation of the Third World, the cooption of communist parties in imperialist countries

On another point:

The Bolsheviks didn’t make the dual power situation happen

What happened was the masses spontaneously set up the Soviets in a time of deep political and economic crisis

The point that Leninists make is that in a time of crisis, the masses spontaneously take action (and this has happened in capitalist democracies too), the role of communists is to lead these movements to overthrow the state. The reason why this hasn’t happened is because of the rise of opportunism and the split in the working class

Ironically, the very ‘socialist’ parties that work through Parliament that this articles advocate for actually block this process from happening by diverting the energy into voting

Another point:

> "At the same time, the vast majority of elected left governments have never even tried to move down Kautsky’s suggested path due to the moderating pressure of labor bureaucratization and the immense economic power of the capitalist class."

This also reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of the split in the working class and the social basis of these left government

He’s implying that these left parties are radical but they are held back by ‘moderate Labour movements’

But the left parties spring up from the same class basis of these moderate labour movements they represent the interests of the section of the working class that make up these moderate labor movements

Also, if such a radical working class movement exists outside Parliament that is going to push this theoretical socialist party left…. Why doesn’t it just overthrow the state altogether and take power for itself?

> "Avoiding the dead-end of social democratization will above all require a very intense and sustained degree of mass action and independent working-class organization outside of parliament. Without this, even the most well-intentioned government will flounder."

Like… why do all this dancing around? Such a militant movement should and could overthrow the state if parliament becomes so hostile to it

The entire premise of this imaginary scenario is that a militant working class movement exists but only does stuff to keep its elected officials in check

Or when the state and capitalists block its agenda

I also just think the fact that it uses AOC and Sanders as examples kinda ruins the legitimacy of the article because these politicians are imperialists

A few more points:

> "Second, reclaiming Kautsky’s strategy should prompt socialists to focus more on fighting to democratize the political regime, a tradition that has gotten lost since the era of the Second International. Whereas liberals and social democrats generally accept existing governmental rules and structures, Leninists have often been reluctant to proactively fight for major democratic reforms because they seek to completely illegitimate the current state."

Leninism actively promotes the fight for democracy and democratic rights. Pro-migrant rights, solidarity with prisoners, being against anti-protest laws, police brutality etc. Lenin was very clear that these political battles have to be engaged with so we don’t fall into economism. I say again, just look at the BPP (Black Panther Party)

> "Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and other newly elected radicals have raised working people’s expectations and changed national politics. Socialists should participate in this electoral upsurge to promote mass movements and to organize hundreds of thousands of people into independent working-class organizations"

These politicians were always imperialist btw, it’s just become very obvious post October 7. Also, very crucially, these politicians were encouraging support for the Democrats, a racist pro-imperialist party but one that was willing to give concessions to some workers. This is opportunistic. This doesn’t mean that socialists shouldn’t engage with such movements (I think US communists know better than I do) but that engagement always has to keep in mind that those politicians don’t represent the interests of all workers and they certainly don’t represent the interests of workers in oppressed countries, if anything I imagine communists would be trying to expose this.

This article is based in Euro Communism, essentially this kind of thinking means that they see the ‘global north’ (once again a term I really hate) is so stable, will never go into an intense crisis, etc that revolution is impossible. So your only hope is to basically form mass socialist parties and hope you get voted in. But at that point you’re not socialist parties, you’re just giving workers a bigger share of the imperialist pie.

Let's contrast these article with the praxis that Che and Fidel reached in Latin America.

These quotes represent Che's ideas on the following:

> "Where a government has come into power through some form of popular vote, fraudulent or not, and maintains at least an appearance of constitutional legality, the guerrilla outbreak cannot be promoted, since the possibilities of peaceful struggle have not yet been exhausted."

He further clarifies that a revolutionary situation arises when:

> "People must see clearly the futility of maintaining the fight for social goals within the framework of civil debate. When the forces of oppression come to maintain themselves in power against established law; peace is considered already broken."https://www.marxists.org/archive/guevara/1963/09/guerrilla-warfare.htm

> "It is not necessary to wait until all conditions for making revolution exist; the insurrection can create them. ... [But] where constitutional legitimacy exists, however flawed, guerrilla warfare is premature."

He stresses that mass disillusionment with the state is a prerequisite:

> "The confidence of the electorate in any of the old forms must be completely shattered, confidence in the ability of the old system to honestly organize any aspect of public life shaken to the core."

faculty.chass.ncsu.edu/slatta/…

Guevara's broader writings reinforce this principle:

In a 1959 interview, he condemned electoral systems as tools of oppression:"Democracy cannot consist solely of elections that are nearly always fictitious and managed by rich landowners and professional politicians."

bigother.com/2020/06/14/che-gu…

He linked revolutionary violence to the failure of institutional justice:"Justice remains the tool of a few powerful interests; legal interpretations continue to be made to suit the convenience of the oppressor powers."

marxists.org/archive/guevara/1…

Theoretical Consistency in Anti-Imperialism

Guevara framed armed struggle as a response to exhausted alternatives in global contexts:

> "The feeling of revolt will grow stronger every day among peoples subjected to exploitation, and they will take up arms to gain by force the rights which reason alone has not won them."

bigother.com/2020/06/14/che-gu…

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in reply to Spectre

It's a disgrace that they still use the name jacobin. Also this strategy has already failed, most recently in the "21th century socialism" in Latin America, especially Ecuador.
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More than half of Americans - and 83% of Democrats - say ICE has gone ‘too far’ in arresting migrants: poll


More than half of Americans believe that Immigration and Customs Enforcement has gone “too far” in its pursuit of arresting migrants, according to a new poll.

While 54 percent said ICE has used its power too aggressively, the sentiment was even greater among Democrats at 83%, according to a poll by PBS News, NP and Marist.

Nearly half of Republicans, by contrast, said ICE’s actions are appropriate and an additional 31% said the agency had not gone far enough in enforcing Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda.

The vast majority of Americans (80%) support the U.S. government's deportation of migrants without permanent legal status who have been convicted of a violent crime.



Kids are making deepfakes of each other, and laws aren’t keeping up


Schools and lawmakers are grappling with how to address a new form of peer-on-peer image-based sexual abuse that disproportionately targets girls.


Stop Killing Games - EU Initiative 1 MILLION ACHIEVED! + More signatures needed


Edit2: As of third of July we've achieved the minimum amount of 1 million signatures! But organizers recommend as many signatures as possible to cover for possible invalidations (1.5M would be ideal). If you have not yet signed, you can still help!

Onto the post.

Yarr citizens of the high seas! The Stop Killing Games movement is still ongoing and we've recently had a second wind. It's within reach!

We're all lovers of media in here, and games currently have no safeguard that guarantees that they won't be locked down long after being released and abandoned. If crackers help us, they can still be played long into the future, but many times there isn't such a possibility, specially in multiplayer games.

This initiative seeks to change that by mainly:
- Disallowing planned obsolesce in paid video games. (Ex: By disallowing phone-home based DRM after the game reaches end of life. Like in Ubisoft's The Crew)
- Ensuring that paid multiplayer games can still be reasonably played long into the future. (Ex: By releasing relevant server hosting software)

If you didn't sign yet, there is only one month left. Tell your friends too.

Do you live in the EU?



Do you live in the UK?



Do you live elsewhere or would like to know more?


Disclaimer: Reminder post, sort of relevant since piracy movements have much to benefit from this initiative.

Have a fine day!

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in reply to ArkyonVeil

Either stopkillinggames.com has crashed...

Or the counter has exceeded its max possible value.

UPDATE:

We've done it.

Don't stop signing up!

Get these damn numbers as high as they can go!

...

Clocked at about 16:13 UTC/GMT, or 4:13 PM UTC/GMT, Thursday July 3rd, 2025.

...

Fuck July 4th.

Gamers....

This is our independence day.

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in reply to ArkyonVeil

I went to sign and it told me I already signed. I did it like one year ago


Telescopio Einstein, anche due premi Nobel a favore della candidatura di Sos Enattos


[quote][url=https://www.unionesarda.it/en/sardinia/einstein-telescope-even-two-nobel-prize-winners-in-favor-of-sos-enattos39-candidacy-va3imucb]Sono i fisici Arthur McDonald e Takaaki Kajita: il loro sostegno al progetto italiano in occasione della Settim

> Sono i fisici Arthur McDonald e Takaaki Kajita: il loro sostegno al progetto italiano in occasione della Settimana della Sardegna a Expo2025 di Osaka

La Sardegna sarebbe "un sito eccellente" per ospitare il telescopio Einstein : a dirlo sono stati due premi Nobel per la fisica, Arthur McDonald e Takaaki Kajita , che hanno espresso il loro sostegno alla candidatura italiana durante un evento a Expo2025 Osaka organizzato dall'Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare nell'ambito della Settimana della Regione Sardegna.

Arthur McDonald e Takaaki Kajita, insigniti del premio Nobel nel 2015 per i loro studi sulla massa dei neutrini, hanno avuto modo a Osaka di parlare della cooperazione scientifica tra Italia e Giappone nel campo delle onde gravitazionali e hanno anche dimostrato di apprezzare le caratteristiche uniche che contraddistinguono il sito sardo di Sos Enattos, candidato dall'Italia a ospitare il futuro rivelatore di onde gravitazionali.

macfranc@poliversity.it



Bradisismo Campi Flegrei stabile dopo terremoto di magnitudo 4.6: pubblicato il nuovo bollettino INGV


[em]Secondo il bollettino INGV del 1° luglio, nei Campi Flegrei la sismicità settimanale (23-29 giugno) è in calo, con 38 terremoti e magnitudo massima 1.9. Si segnala però una forte scossa di terremoto il 30 giugno. Stabile il sollevamento del suolo a 15

Secondo il bollettino INGV del 1° luglio, nei Campi Flegrei la sismicità settimanale (23-29 giugno) è in calo, con 38 terremoti e magnitudo massima 1.9. Si segnala però una forte scossa di terremoto il 30 giugno. Stabile il sollevamento del suolo a 15 mm/mese. Nella fumarola di Pisciarelli, oltre ai 94° C di media, si segnala una diminuzione dell'emissione di anidride carbonica.

Nei Campi Flegrei, secondo quanto emerge dall'ultimo bollettino dell'Osservatorio Vesuviano dell'INGV del 1° luglio 2025, si registra una sismicità settimanale in calo, ma con un importante evento sismico di magnitudo 4.6 avvenuto il 30 giugno. Durante la settimana di monitoraggio dal 23 al 29 giugno 2025 sono state registrate 38 scosse di terremoto, con una magnitudo massima di 1.9, un dato in diminuzione rispetto ai 58 eventi della settimana precedente. Il bollettino segnala il significativo terremoto di fine mese anche se fuori dal periodo di riferimento settimanale. Il sollevamento del suolo dovuto al bradisismo rimane stabile, con una velocità media di circa 15 mm al mese, in linea con il trend registrato da inizio aprile. Per quanto riguarda i parametri geochimici, la temperatura media registrata presso una fumarola a Pisciarelli è di circa 94 °C. Nello stesso sito, il flusso di CO2​ dal suolo ha mostrato una rapida diminuzione locale, che dovrà essere verificata con i dati futuri.

continua su: geopop.it/pubblicato-bollettin…
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