Brazil okays oil drilling near mouth of Amazon weeks before it hosts COP30 summit, draws flak
Brazil’s state oil company Petrobras has received approval to begin exploratory drilling near the mouth of the Amazon River, raising environmental concerns as the country prepares to host the COP30 climate summit.
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has faced criticism from conservationists, who say his oil expansion plans contradict his image as a global climate leader. The drilling, set to start immediately, will last five months and take place in a block off Amapá, around 500 km (311 miles) from the Amazon’s mouth on the Brazilian Equatorial Margin.
Petrobras said it complied with all environmental licensing requirements set by Ibama and aims to assess the potential for economically viable oil and gas in the area. “We hope to obtain excellent results from this research and prove the existence of oil in the Brazilian portion of this new global energy frontier,” said Petrobras president Magda Chambriard.
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Análise: Intervenção judicial na questão da Foz do Amazonas pode ser saída política que preserve Lula
Análise: Intervenção judicial na questão da Foz do Amazonas pode ser saída política que preserve Lula
Presidente evitaria contrariar o posicionamento histórico de uma ala da esquerda com a qual se reconciliou em 2022 sem ter o ônus de dizer não a sua principal viga de sustentação no CongressoValor econômico
Five staples fuelling UK food inflation as climate risks rise, study finds | Findings challenge narrative that food price growth is being driven by higher taxes and wage costs
Butter, milk, beef, chocolate and coffee accounted for about 40 per cent of the increase in food prices over the past year, despite making up barely a tenth of the typical household food basket, according to the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) research group.
Switching to a plant-based pattern solves the top 3.
List of 30 thousand Israeli Air Force service members leaked to Al Jazeera
The "Hidden Is More Immense" investigative journalism program on the Qatari Al Jazeera network published a supposedly "leaked document" on Monday that includes a list of approximately 30 thousand Israeli Air Force pilots and service members who participated in the war in Gaza.
The list also includes photos and the service members' personal information. The episode, which discusses the legal persecution of IDF soldiers abroad by the Brazil-based Hind Rajib Foundation, shows pictures and information taken from social media about IDF soldiers during their time in Gaza.
List of 30 thousand Air Force service members leaked to Al Jazeera
An Al Jazeera news program published a 'leaked document' with the names, photos, and information of 30,000 IAF pilots and service members.Israel National News
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Why Eating a Burger in Houston Is Less Climate-Friendly Than in Chicago
Greenhouse gas emissions vary so much because of location-specific factors that are not readily apparent to consumers at the grocery store, like regional differences in where animals come from, he says. In Midwestern cities like Chicago, beef is more likely to come from culled dairy cows, making it more environmentally friendly than in Texas cities like Houston and parts of California, which rely more on dedicated beef herds. Beef from dairy cows is assigned a lower carbon footprint because some of the emissions are attributed to the milk the animals spend most of their lives producing.
In other words, we still need to either radically change the gut bacteria in cows, or (with a bigger impact) get rid of most of the cows.
The paper is here
The carbon hoofprint of cities is shaped by geography and production in the livestock supply chain - Nature Climate Change
Meat products represent a large share of the carbon footprints of cities, which are dependent on the characteristics of supply regions.Nature
Without data centers, GDP growth was 0.1% in the first half of 2025, Harvard economist says
Without data centers, GDP growth was 0.1% in the first half of 2025, Harvard economist says
Is a U.S. without data centers a country without GDP growth?Nick Lichtenberg (Fortune)
Mosquitoes found in Iceland for first time as climate crisis warms country
Mosquitoes found in Iceland for first time as climate crisis warms country
Three specimens discovered in what was previously one of the only places in the world without the insectsHelena Horton (The Guardian)
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[NSFL] The Gaza Ministry of Health has released images of Palestinian bodies returned by Israeli authorities, many showing marks of torture and execution
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A new paper proposes the first-ever warp drive design that does not require "negative energy," instead relying on known, physical principles.
The famous Alcubierre warp drive, introduced in 1994, has long been considered unphysical because it requires enormous amounts of theoretical negative mass or energy density to function . The authors of this study, Bobrick and Martire, suggest that this negative energy problem may not be a fundamental rule for all warp drives, but rather a specific flaw in Alcubierre's original design.
The researchers identify key artificial constraints in the Alcubierre model that mathematically force the need for negative energy. The Alcubierre model assumes the warp bubble has no gravitational effect on the spacetime outside of it, effectively "truncating" the gravitational field. The authors show that this assumption is a likely reason it requires negative energy . Furthermore, Alcubierre designed his drive so a passenger's clock ticks at the same rate as a stationary observer far away . This means the passenger's time is actually accelerated compared to an observer moving alongside the drive, another feature that requires negative energy .
By removing these artificial constraints, the authors developed a new, general model for a warp drive that can be constructed using purely positive energy, or regular matter. This new, physical warp drive is, however, strictly subluminal, meaning it can only travel slower than the speed of light. It is essentially a massive, hollow, spherically symmetric shell of ordinary matter. Unlike the Alcubierre drive, it would have a normal gravitational field outside of it, just like a planet. A passenger inside this shell would be in "flat spacetime," experiencing no gravity due to the Shell Theorem, a principle where the gravitational pull from all parts of the shell perfectly cancels out in the interior. The "warp" effect comes from its enormous mass, which causes time to run slower for the passenger compared to an outside observer. The mass requirements are vast; the paper calculates that an Earth-mass shell compressed to a 10-meter radius would only slow time by a tiny 0.04%.
This paper also clarifies a major misconception about how warp drives work. The original Alcubierre paper suggested the drive's velocity could just be changed as a function of time, but the new study points out that this violates the conservation of energy . The authors stress that a warp drive is an object, specifically a "shell of regular or exotic material moving inertially". Because it is a massive object, it is not a propulsion system itself. It cannot magically accelerate. To move or change velocity, it would require an external form of propulsion, such as a "propellant exhaust system" (like rockets) attached to it.
While this new positive-energy solution is limited to subluminal speeds, the paper reinforces that faster-than-light travel still appears to require negative energy. The authors also note that even for the unphysical Alcubierre drive, the most energy-efficient shape would be a flattened disc, not a sphere. This research is significant because it moves the warp drive concept from a purely unphysical fantasy to an extremely difficult but not theoretically impossible engineering challenge, suggesting a path to construct such spacetimes based on the laws of physics as we know them.
Introducing Physical Warp Drives
The Alcubierre warp drive is an exotic solution in general relativity. It allows for superluminal travel at the cost of enormous amounts of matter with negative mass density.arXiv.org
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Largest bubble ever seen threatens US economy
The reason that the so-called booming economy feels like a complete lie to most people is because the economy is bifurcated. There’s the economy for the rich, which is absolutely soaring, and the economy for everyone else, which is basically in a recession. The scary part is that the entire illusion of national prosperity is being propped up by one of the biggest financial bubbles we have ever seen.
This all starts with a deep split. The spending of the wealthiest 10% of Americans now makes up one third of the entire country’s GDP. They are responsible for nearly half of all consumer spending. Meanwhile, for the vast majority, things feel stagnant because they are. The national GDP number is a mathematical trick, buoyed by a few powerhouse states, while regions representing nearly a third of the nation’s economic output, like the Rust Belt, are in or near a recession. The reason for this divide is simple. The stock market gains you hear about on the news only benefit a tiny slice of the population. The top one percent own half of all stocks. The top ten percent collectively own nearly ninety percent. The bottom half of the country owns just one percent. So when the market hits a new high, it is overwhelmingly just the rich getting richer.
Now, let’s talk about that bubble. By the classic Buffett Indicator, which compares the total stock market value to the size of the economy, the US is in unprecedented territory. This indicator is now over 219%. To put that in perspective, it was only 138% at the peak of the dotCom bubble and 105% before the 2008 crash. This is the largest stock market bubble in US history.
But the real insanity is what’s inside this bubble. The market is being carried by a handful of tech companies, often called the Ten Titans. These ten firms represent just a tiny fraction of all public companies, yet they make up over 30% of the entire US stock market’s value. In recent months, they alone were responsible for over half of all market growth. The entire system is dangerously concentrated in a few names. The fuel for this run up is the artificial intelligence boom. But now, even the leaders of the AI revolution admit it is a bubble. Furthermore, recent studies show that 95% of corporate AI projects are failing, and the rest are making very little money. It is pure speculation that's driving this frenzy.
The most critical part of this story is that this AI bubble is now masking a severe weakness in the real economy. The overall GDP growth number for 2025 looks okay, but a deeper look paints a different picture. One analysis found that investment in AI and information processing, a sector that is only 4% of the economy, accounted for a staggering 92% of all GDP growth in the first half of the year. Without the sugar rush of AI spending, the rest of the US economy grew at a near flat rate of just 0.1%. The real economy for most Americans is already on life support, and the AI bubble is the ventilator.
This sets up a perfect storm for stagflation, meaning a stagnant economy combined with persistent inflation. Prices remain high due to supply chain issues and trade policies, while the real economy struggles. To make matters worse, the AI boom is actively making inflation worse by consuming enormous amounts of electricity and driving up power costs for everyone. So we are left with a terrifying situation. A historic bubble concentrated in a few tech stocks is creating a mirage of prosperity, hiding a recession that most people are already living through. Everyone will suffer when this bubble inevitably pops.
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I think you are correct overall, it will be like pigs to the slaughter. But I have two things to add:
The first is that while people in bad situations mostly flounder, it opens up a very rapid series of social changes. Not all of them bad.
The second is this is the first opportunity to organize socialism in the USA at a large scale. And future revolution will see this as its birth moment
X is now offering me end-to-end encrypted chat — you probably shouldn't trust it yet | TechCrunch
X is now offering me end-to-end encrypted chat — you probably shouldn't trust it yet | TechCrunch
X's new encrypted messaging feature, XChat, has some red flags.Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai (TechCrunch)
OpenAI will allow mature content, including erotica, to verified adult users as of December
Pardoned Capitol rioter charged with threatening to kill Hakeem Jeffries at NYC event this week
A pardoned Capitol rioter was arrested last weekend for allegedly threatening to kill House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
Court documents obtained by CBS News said Christopher Moynihan was arrested Sunday after saying in text messages that he planned to "eliminate" Jeffries when the top House Democrat spoke at an event in New York City on Monday.
According to a court filing by prosecutors in the New York state criminal case, Moynihan wrote, "Hakeem Jeffries makes a speech in a few days in NYC I cannot allow this terrorist to live."
Pardoned Capitol rioter charged with threatening to kill Hakeem Jeffries at NYC event this week
A pardoned Capitol rioter was arrested last weekend for allegedly threatening to kill the top House Democrat.Scott MacFarlane (CBS News)
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Treasury tells employees not to share photos of White House ballroom construction
Images of the demolition of parts of the East Wing went viral on Monday, and Treasury’s headquarters next door to the White House has a front-row seat
The Treasury Department instructed employees not to share photos of the demolition of parts of the White House’s East Wing after images of construction equipment dismantling the facade of the building went viral online.
Treasury’s headquarters is located next door to the East Wing, giving employees there a front-row seat to the construction of Trump’s $250 million ballroom. The new project is set to replace parts of the East Wing.
Virginia Giuffre excluded from Maxwell case after naming 'so many names'
Virginia Giuffre's posthumous book has revealed her grief at not being allowed to testify against Ghislaine Maxwell because her narrative was seen as too complicated for the jury: "I'd named so many names."
Nobody's Girl, published Tuesday by Knopf, gives the most detailed account yet of Giuffre's life, her abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein, her allegations against Prince Andrew and her battle for justice through the U.S. civil courts.
But she also describes her response to not being called as a witness in the sex trafficking trial that saw Epstein's ex-girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell jailed for her role in facilitating Epstein's campaign of abuse.
Giuffre died in Australia in April after what her family described as a suicide. Knopf said she had made it clear she wanted the book to be released.
https://www.newsweek.com/virginia-giuffre-ghislaine-maxwell-case-names-epstein-nobodys-girl-10910964
Virginia Giuffre excluded from Maxwell case after naming 'so many names'
Virginia Giuffre's posthumous book has revealed her grief at not being allowed to testify against Ghislaine Maxwell because her narrative was seen as too complicated for the jury: "I'd named so many names."
Nobody's Girl, published Tuesday by Knopf, gives the most detailed account yet of Giuffre's life, her abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein, her allegations against Prince Andrew and her battle for justice through the U.S. civil courts.
But she also describes her response to not being called as a witness in the sex trafficking trial that saw Epstein's ex-girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell jailed for her role in facilitating Epstein's campaign of abuse.
Giuffre died in Australia in April after what her family described as a suicide. Knopf said she had made it clear she wanted the book to be released.
https://www.newsweek.com/virginia-giuffre-ghislaine-maxwell-case-names-epstein-nobodys-girl-10910964
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Which distro for a non-technical windows user?
Hi everyone, I am planning to install linux on my friends laptop and I am not sure which distro to install for them.
The options I am considering:
- Fedora: I have it on my PC and since I will be the first person to be asked, I thought it would be best if I know the distro well
- Mint: is a default suggestion, but I am not sure if it is different enough from the Windows look that one does not expect it to behave the same as Windows
- Ubuntu: most widely available in forums, etc. And a good starting point in my opinion
What do you guys think?
EDIT: Thanks for all the suggestions, I think I'll stick with Fedora and let them try Gnome, KDE and Cinnamon 😀
KDE Plasma 6.5 released
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37847733
How do you make a great desktop into a fantastic desktop? Easy — chip away at the rough bits, polish the good stuff, and add awesomeness. After 29 years of development, KDE’s got the foundation nailed down. Plasma 6.5 is all about fine-tuning, fresh features, and a making everything smooth and sleek for everyone.Ready to see what’s new? Let’s dive into Plasma 6.5!
Highlights:
- Automatic Theme Transitions: Configure when your theme will transition from light to dark and back.
- Caret Text Navigation: Zoom now swoops in to where you type
- KRunner Fuzzy Search: Even if you type it wrong, KRunner will find it!
KDE Plasma 6.5 released
How do you make a great desktop into a fantastic desktop? Easy — chip away at the rough bits, polish the good stuff, and add awesomeness. After 29 years of development, KDE’s got the foundation nailed down. Plasma 6.5 is all about fine-tuning, fresh features, and a making everything smooth and sleek for everyone.
Ready to see what’s new? Let’s dive into Plasma 6.5!
Highlights:
- Automatic Theme Transitions: Configure when your theme will transition from light to dark and back.
- Caret Text Navigation: Zoom now swoops in to where you type
- KRunner Fuzzy Search: Even if you type it wrong, KRunner will find it!
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I never used khotkeys, but would input-remapper do what you want? You can remap keys or execute macros on key presses. It supports X11 and Wayland.
github.com/sezanzeb/input-rema…
GitHub - sezanzeb/input-remapper: 🎮 ⌨ An easy to use tool to change the behaviour of your input devices.
🎮 ⌨ An easy to use tool to change the behaviour of your input devices. - sezanzeb/input-remapperGitHub
Yahya Sinwar personally allowed captive to spent time with a friend after Israel killed the captive's family
Yarden Bibas: I asked Hamas chief Sinwar to hold me together with my friend David Cunio
In an interview with Israeli TV, Yarden Bibas said that after learning his wife and children were killed, the Hamas leader asked how he could help and let him spend a few days with his friend, another hostage still in GazaHaaretz
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Silvia Cunio: act of unexpected humanity
You think that's surprising, just wait'll you hear about Palestinians in general!
50 fact briefs about climate change science published in collaboration with Gigafact!
Fact Briefs Summary PageIn April 2024 we announced the (renewed) collaboration between Gigafact and Skeptical Science to create fact briefs, short but credibly sourced summaries that offer “yes/no” answers in response to claims found online. Initially, we published new fact briefs on Saturdays, but switched to Tuesdays earlier this year and while we try to have a new fact brief out each week, we sometimes miss a week due to time constraints and vacations.
This site is a fucking mess. I had to go to an entirely different site to find the damn list on one page.
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...totally missed op provided that. But I clicked the link before coming to the comments
Sorry, I don't understand why you say this. Can you explain?
Edit: Maybe it's the "skeptical" thing. Well this site is about the following
Explaining climate change science & rebutting global warming misinformation
Global warming is real and human-caused. It is leading to large-scale climate change. Under the guise of climate "skepticism", the public is bombarded with misinformation that casts doubt on the reality of human-caused global warming. This website gets skeptical about global warming "skepticism".Our mission is simple: debunk climate misinformation by presenting peer-reviewed science and explaining the techniques of science denial, discourses of climate delay, and climate solutions denial.
The web we know is efficient—but fragile. Power and innovation have drifted away from users and into platforms. A new generation of open architectures—ActivityPub, Solid, and beyond—offers a way to take control back.
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Roads to the User-Owned Web - TechTonic Shift
The web we know is efficient—but fragile. Power and innovation have drifted away from users and into platforms. A new generation of open architectures…ghrasko (TechTonic Shift)
An inquisitor knows that the proper way to do it is to push her off a tall ledge.
If she air-dashes back, she’s trans.
8 men own same wealth as half the world
Just 8 men own same wealth as half the world
Meet the 8 men who are wealthier than half the globe
Meet the 8 men who are wealthier than half the globe
Meet the 8 men whose wealth equals that of the world's poorest 3.6 billion peopleAimee Picchi (CBS News)
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EU criticised for pausing sanctions on Israel in response to Trump Gaza efforts
The EU has been criticised for pausing sanctions against Israel’s government in response to Donald Trump’s peacemaking efforts in the Middle East, as the fragile ceasefire came under threat.
After meeting EU foreign ministers on Monday, the European foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, announced a pause on efforts to suspend preferential trade with Israel and sanctions against people responsible for fuelling the conflict on both sides
EU criticised for pausing sanctions on Israel in response to Trump Gaza efforts
Pause on move to freeze preferential trade pact comes amid scramble to shore up fragile ceasefireJennifer Rankin (The Guardian)
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Just forget about Israel still killing people in the West Bank (and in Gaza) please.
The EU is a subservient to Israel. They never put on sanctions and now drop their threats at the earliest fake opportunity.
EU criticised for pausing sanctions on Israel in response to Trump Gaza efforts
The EU has been criticised for pausing sanctions against Israel’s government in response to Donald Trump’s peacemaking efforts in the Middle East, as the fragile ceasefire came under threat.
After meeting EU foreign ministers on Monday, the European foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, announced a pause on efforts to suspend preferential trade with Israel and sanctions against people responsible for fuelling the conflict on both sides.**
EU criticised for pausing sanctions on Israel in response to Trump Gaza efforts
Pause on move to freeze preferential trade pact comes amid scramble to shore up fragile ceasefireJennifer Rankin (The Guardian)
It's not even sanctions, it's just pausing "preferential trade with Israel".
The EU want to list everything because.. trade but also because European bureaucrats love a bit of colonialism
”Esperanto estas por mi fenestro al la mondo”
Por kio utilas Esperanto? Juna esperantisto en Kabulo, respondas: ”Mi esperas, ke Esperanto helpos al mi lerni pri aliaj kulturoj kaj komuniki kun homoj ekster mia lando. Ĝi donas al mi senton, ke mi ne estas tute izolita.” Sed dum li mesaĝadis kun Libera Folio, la retligo kun la ekstera mondo estis interrompita de la talibanoj.
How I Almost Got Hacked By A 'Job Interview'
How I Almost Got Hacked By A 'Job Interview'
I was 30 seconds away from running malware, Here's how a sophisticated scam operation almost got me, and why every developer needs to read this.David Dodda
Illinois Wants Climate Education in Schools. Now Teachers Need to Figure Out How to Make It Happen.
Illinois Wants Climate Education in Schools. Now Teachers Need to Figure Out How to Make It Happen. - Inside Climate News
It’s the seventh state to pass a law requiring climate education in public schools. The requirement will kick in next fall.Inside Climate News
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I’m guessing you would have to forcefully remove all of the conservative nuts jobs from positions within the education departments.
Cement is pretty cheap, and you can mix it with any sort of rocks you find if you need it. Sand is good too whatever.
US DOE climate report colored by past views of its authors, critics say | A review by POLITICO’s E&E News found that most of the authors have spoken out against the endangerment finding
DOE climate report colored by past views of its authors, critics say - E&E News by POLITICO
A review by POLITICO's E&E News found that most of the authors have spoken out against the endangerment finding, once called the "holy grail" of climateScott Waldman (E&E News by POLITICO)
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