The whitehouse website in 2025
The Simulation Is Collapsing
This runs roughly 100% too long and really could have benefited from an editor (yeah, we got those early points the first time and didn't need to be reminded), but the points are largely sound.
Tuesday, Republicans got crushed in elections across New Jersey, Virginia, and New York. Not close races. Not razor-thin margins. Massive defeats in states they’d convinced themselves were winnable after Trump’s 2024 victory.Bret Baier—on Fox News, to Fox & Friends—had to explain to his audience how bad it was. “It’s a big loss,” he said. Not just the results, but “the spreads are surprising.” Young women “overwhelmingly” supported Democrats based on the economy and “those ICE images.” Based on how they “feel about the economy” versus “how Wall Street’s doing.”
Trump posted cryptically: “AND SO IT BEGINS.”
He’s right. Something has begun. Just not what he thinks.
The simulation is collapsing.
Not literal Matrix-style unreality. Something more precise and insidious: the manufactured consensus that authoritarianism was inevitable, that resistance was futile, that most people had become—or would become—what the sociopaths are.
The Simulation Is Collapsing
Tuesday, Republicans got crushed in elections across New Jersey, Virginia, and New York. Not close races. Not razor-thin margins. Massive defeats in states they’d convinced themselves were winnable…Techdirt
It was a very good election for the climate
Tuesday was a great day at the ballot box for the planet, with climate-friendly initiatives and candidates winning nationwide.In races from New York to Georgia to Washington, voters backed funding renewables, reining in energy costs, and building out mass transit — and the people promising to deliver those policies. On the whole, the results suggest Americans are pushing back against President Donald Trump’s efforts to roll back climate action.
“This election was a decisive rejection of the Trump Administration’s ban on clean energy, multi-million dollar taxpayer bailouts for expensive dirtier energy sources like coal, and other ineffective proposals that will make costs go even higher,” Sara Schreiber of the League of Conservation Voters said in a statement.
It was a very good election for the climate
In the first election of President Trump's second term, voters make it abundantly clear that they still care about climate action.Sophie Hurwitz (Grist)
Zohran Won Main Street—Now He Must Face Wall Street
Mamdani, just like Johnson, and other popular leftist mayoral candidates like Katie Wilson in Seattle, will all face a common threat: debt from Wall Street and the strings that come with it. This structural challenge, addressed head on by campaigns like #CancelWallStreet, could prove to be even more difficult than winning an unthinkable race.Take this example: the New York City public school district is in massive debt because of neoliberal policies from previous administrations. The district isn’t properly funded, and thus must rely on loans from creditors to make up for gaps. Mayor-Elect Mamdani is inheriting this situation — he didn’t create it. To put it bluntly, the debt service payments owed to Wall Street is a form of racialized extraction. Money that should be spent on New York City schools, students, and teachers is instead sent to Wall Street lenders and creditors. Creditors and credit ratings agencies will apply pressure on Mamdani to “reign in costs” and be “fiscally responsible” by making austerity-based cuts or being conservative with school funding at a time of broad right-wing attacks on education.
What we must do now is help Mamdani in his fight to generate more revenue for New York City schools and against the forces that will call for brutal austerity. It would be wise for him to work alongside a debtor’s movement powerful enough to challenge Wall Street directly, to demand that it loosen its grip on our cities, our public institutions, and our collective future. In fact, this is an opportunity for all mayors exhausted with the false choices Wall Street has “provided” to us to join forces in illuminating the capitalist grip on our cities — especially in advance of centrist and right-wing attacks against progressive policy agendas.
Zohran Won Main Street—Now He Must Face Wall Street
Mamdani will face a looming threat to his progressive agenda: debtDebt Collective (In the Red)
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Space dust reveals Arctic ice conditions before satellite imaging
Space dust reveals Arctic ice conditions before satellite imaging
A new University of Washington-led study shows that space dust sandwiched between layers of sediment tells scientists where and when ice covered the Arctic, and what happened to marine life when it...UW News
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JD Vance warns more shutdown consequences coming "soon"
JD Vance Warns More Shutdown Consequences Coming ‘Soon’
Airlines, unions, and officials continue to express concern as service reductions spread across core functions of government.Anna Commander (Newsweek)
GNOME 50 Ends the X11 Era After Decades
geteilt von: toast.ooo/post/10442557
Although Wayland has been GNOME’s default session since 2016, X11 has continued to linger in the codebase—until now. That changed with the recent merging of two PRs (here and here), which completely removed the X11 codebase from both Mutter, GNOME’s default window manager and compositor, as well as the GNOME Shell itself.In other words, the GNOME project is finally closing one of the longest chapters in Linux desktop history. With the upcoming GNOME 50 release, scheduled for mid-march 2026, the desktop environment will officially drop support for the native X11 session, making Wayland the sole display system moving forward.
GNOME 50 Ends the X11 Era After Decades
GNOME 50 completes the long migration to Wayland, dropping X11 backend code and relying on XWayland for any remaining compatibility needs.Bobby Borisov (Linuxiac)
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how did COP30 go?
how do you even follow the actual broadcasts and read the actual protocol? i only pick up bits and pieces online.
anyone who has followed and wants to share the proceedings and conclusions?
If Trump’s EPA abandons climate policy, could California take over on greenhouse gases?
Can California regulate greenhouse gases without the EPA?
As Trump’s EPA retreats from climate rules, California could fill the gap. Experts say states could regulate greenhouse gases on their own.Alejandro Lazo (CalMatters)
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The Dodgers keep winning. But Los Angeles is losing | Baseball and politics collided in 2025. Temperatures are rising, and Trump is fanning the flames.
The Dodgers keep winning. But Los Angeles is losing
Baseball and politics collided in 2025. Temperatures are rising, and Trump is fanning the flames.Sammy Roth (Climate-Colored Goggles)
Biocentrismo e crisi ambientale: In difesa della natura selvaggia di Marco Sioli
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- L’evoluzione di un’idea selvaggia
- L’etimologia del conflitto: dal deserto sacro alla minaccia
- Le colonne dell’ambientalismo americano
- Olmsted e il diritto al godimento popolare
- L’Orso e l’etica della coesistenza in Italia
- La wilderness come specchio della crisi globale
- Dalla foresta alla città: la wilderness interiore
- Dalle osservazioni di Olmsted alle alluvioni climatiche
- La Wilderness oggi in Italia: dove siamo davvero
- L’impegno “senza riserve”
In difesa della natura selvaggia
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In difesa della natura selvaggia di Marco Sioli è un saggio fondamentale e urgente, che traccia la storia del concetto di wilderness americana per riflettere sulla crisi ecologica contemporanea. Il libro analizza la nascita dell’ambientalismo attraverso figure chiave come John Muir, Aldo Leopold e Henry David Thoreau, mostrando il conflitto tra protezionismo biocentrico (la natura ha valore intrinseco) e antropocentrismo (la natura come risorsa).
L’evoluzione di un’idea selvaggia
L’etimologia del conflitto: dal deserto sacro alla minaccia
In difesa della natura selvaggia di Marco Sioli (Elèuthera) non è una semplice ricostruzione storica, ma un viaggio attraverso l’evoluzione della Wilderness: da spazio geografico a campo di battaglia culturale e politico. La tesi del libro è netta: la “natura selvaggia” non è una realtà fissa, ma un’idea in continuo mutamento, una costruzione culturale che ogni epoca ha interpretato secondo le proprie paure e le proprie visioni del mondo.
In origine, wilderness evocava il deserto sacro, un luogo ostile e caotico, spesso associato al male, all’ordine “selvaggio” da domare. L’antropocentrismo ne fece un territorio da conquistare, più che da comprendere. A dominare era la paura del non controllato.
Con il trascendentalismo questa percezione si ribalta. In Henry David Thoreau la wilderness diventa un santuario morale, la fonte di una verità più profonda. John Muir, padre del protezionismo americano, porta questa intuizione alle estreme conseguenze, affermando il valore intrinseco degli ecosistemi. Celebre la sua frase:
“Migliaia di persone stanche, nervose e troppo civilizzate stanno cominciando a scoprire che andare sui monti è tornare a casa… la natura selvaggia è una necessità.”
Oggi, nella crisi ecologica globale, la wilderness non è più percepita come minaccia, ma come ciò che rischia di scomparire sotto la pressione del capitalismo estrattivo. Sioli utilizza questa evoluzione semantica per mostrare come la wilderness sia un campo di tensione: tra chi la vede come comunità vivente e chi come deposito di risorse.
Le colonne dell’ambientalismo americano
Il saggio ruota attorno a quattro figure monumentali che hanno fondato l’ambientalismo statunitense, integrando filosofia, politica e paesaggio.
Henry David Thoreau è la radice filosofica. L’esperienza di Walden e la vita semplice diventano un esercizio morale: “in wildness is the preservation of the world”. La wilderness è soprattutto un luogo interiore.
Frederick Law Olmsted, celebre per Central Park, introduce la dimensione sociale: la natura come bene comune. Per lui, gli spazi verdi devono essere accessibili a tutti e svolgere una funzione democratica. Nel suo rapporto su Yosemite (1865) denuncia il rischio della privatizzazione e difende l’integrità degli ecosistemi come condizione per la salute collettiva.
John Muir, fondatore del Sierra Club, è la voce spirituale e radicale del protezionismo. Difende Yosemite e le aree selvagge non in nome dell’utilità, ma perché esistono. Un biocentrismo netto, che vede gli ecosistemi come comunità interdipendenti dotate di pari dignità.
Aldo Leopold, con A Sand County Almanac, porta questo pensiero a maturazione etica. La sua Land Ethic estende la nozione di comunità includendo suoli, acque, piante e animali. Non più uomo contro natura, ma uomo dentro la natura. È il ponte tra protezionismo e ecologia moderna.
Queste quattro visioni, pur diverse, costruiscono l’ossatura dell’ambientalismo contemporaneo.
Olmsted e il diritto al godimento popolare
Olmsted porta nella storia dell’ambientalismo un’idea rivoluzionaria: la natura come diritto sociale. Central Park non è un’opera estetica, ma un progetto politico. In una società industriale sempre più alienata, gli spazi verdi diventano luoghi di cura, uguaglianza, riequilibrio.
Nel suo rapporto su Yosemite, Olmsted non difende solo la bellezza del paesaggio, ma il suo ruolo ecologico: la tutela delle sorgenti, delle foreste, dei corsi d’acqua. Comprende che il paesaggio naturale è una struttura fragile e interdipendente. La sua visione anticipa l’idea della wilderness come bene comune: non un lusso, ma una forma di giustizia.
L’Orso e l’etica della coesistenza in Italia
La controversia italiana sugli orsi è la prova più immediata della distanza tra la visione biocentrica di Muir e Leopold e l’antropocentrismo politico attuale. Muir vedeva negli orsi creature da trattare con rispetto, “giardinieri” dei boschi; ricordava che l’uomo è spesso “il loro più grande nemico”.
Oggi, invece, la risposta istituzionale a incidenti con la fauna selvatica consiste spesso nell’abbattimento dell’animale, come se l’istinto naturale fosse un crimine. Si punisce la natura quando non si conforma alle regole umane. È il contrario della Land Ethic, che vede nell’interdipendenza il fondamento della convivenza.
Il problema non è la sicurezza, ma l’educazione ambientale. Senza consapevolezza dei diritti degli animali e dei limiti umani, la coesistenza è impossibile. Ci muoviamo nei boschi come se fossero parchi giochi, ignorando le responsabilità che comporta entrare nel territorio dell’altro. La politica, invece di educare, usa la paura come leva propagandistica.
La wilderness come specchio della crisi globale
Dalla foresta alla città: la wilderness interiore
Se i grandi parchi americani sono lontani o compromessi, la domanda è: dove si colloca oggi la wilderness? Sioli risponde seguendo Leopold: nella capacità di costruire una wilderness interiore e politica.
La Land Ethic diventa il ponte tra natura incontaminata e città. Significa estendere il concetto di comunità anche a suoli, acqua, animali urbani, micro-ecosistemi. Non proteggere per lasciare intatto, ma agire in armonia con ciò che resta.
La sfida è creare spazi di coesistenza: micro-riserve, corridoi ecologici, giardini “selvatici”, margini periurbani rinaturalizzati. Non potendo più andare nel bosco di Thoreau, dobbiamo portare il bosco nelle scelte quotidiane.
Dalle osservazioni di Olmsted alle alluvioni climatiche
La fragilità idrica di oggi ha radici antiche. Olmsted denunciava già nel XIX secolo come il disboscamento compromettesse le sorgenti e destabilizzasse i fiumi. Muir e Leopold parlavano dell’acqua come membro della comunità ecologica, non come semplice risorsa.
Oggi queste intuizioni risuonano nelle alluvioni italiane: consumo di suolo, cementificazione, canali artificiali, ignoranza delle dinamiche naturali. La crisi climatica amplifica problemi creati da decenni di gestione predatoria.
La difesa della wilderness, nel XXI secolo, è anche lotta per la rinaturalizzazione dei fiumi: restituire spazio all’acqua significa restituire equilibrio alle comunità che la abitano.
La Wilderness oggi in Italia: dove siamo davvero
1. Parchi nazionali sotto pressione
L’Italia ha zone di pregio straordinario (Gran Paradiso, Abruzzo-Lazio-Molise, Foreste Casentinesi), ma la pressione antropica è altissima: strade, seconde case, turismo intensivo, frammentazione degli habitat. La wilderness esiste, ma è spesso circondata o invasa.
2. Il caso degli orsi: la coesistenza mancata
Le tensioni sugli orsi trentini rivelano un problema culturale prima che gestionale: non conosciamo più gli animali che abitano i nostri territori. Educazione ecologica quasi assente, politica oscillante tra allarme e propaganda.
3. I fiumi canalizzati e la crisi idrica
Molti corsi d’acqua italiani sono stati rettificati, arginati o trasformati in canali. Questa perdita di naturalità aumenta il rischio di alluvioni e riduce la biodiversità. La “wilderness fluviale” è quasi scomparsa, ma progetti di rinaturazione (come sul Po o sul Tagliamento) mostrano una strada possibile.
4. Le micro-wilderness periurbane
Dove il paesaggio selvaggio è rarefatto, nascono isole di naturalità spontanea: ex cave, zone umide residuali, boschi periurbani, margini agricoli abbandonati. Non sono luoghi “puri”, ma possono diventare laboratori di Land Ethic applicata.
5. Il consumo di suolo: la minaccia invisibile
L’Italia perde ogni giorno nuovi ettari sotto asfalto e cemento. È la forma più silenziosa di distruzione della natura: non fa notizia, ma erode habitat, corridoi ecologici e possibilità future di protezione.
Ambientalismo radicale
Sioli affronta anche la risposta più estrema alla distruzione degli ecosistemi: l’eco-anarchismo di Edward Abbey e il movimento Earth First!. Se Muir difendeva la wilderness attraverso il valore intrinseco, questi gruppi trasformano quell’etica in azione diretta contro l’estrattivismo globale.
Le guerre, l’industrializzazione e gli esperimenti nucleari sono per Sioli i veri motori della devastazione. Abbey, con The Monkey Wrench Gang, propone il sabotaggio come forma di resistenza. Earth First! radicalizza: sette punti di eco-anarchismo che considerano la Terra un soggetto dotato di diritti inviolabili.
È la reazione disperata a un sistema che tratta la natura come un deposito infinito.
L’impegno “senza riserve”
Dal trascendentalismo all’azione
Il percorso tracciato da Sioli è un invito all’impegno. Dalla contemplazione di Thoreau al militante protezionismo di Muir, fino all’etica ecologica di Leopold, l’evoluzione dell’ambientalismo mostra che la filosofia non basta più: deve tradursi in prassi politica.
Se la Land Ethic non diventa azione, se l’interdipendenza resta teoria, l’etica si svuota. Come ricorda Sioli, citando Abbey: una filosofia che non agisce è “la rovina dell’anima”.
Perché leggere Sioli oggi
In difesa della natura selvaggia è un saggio essenziale per comprendere la crisi ecologica contemporanea. Offre gli strumenti per leggere fenomeni attuali — dagli orsi alle alluvioni — attraverso un’etica che supera l’antropocentrismo.
Sioli costruisce un ponte tra Yosemite e le nostre città: mostra che la wilderness non è un altrove, ma una condizione del nostro stesso essere.
Leggerlo significa ritrovare le radici profonde di un impegno senza riserve.
Difendere la natura non è proteggere un luogo lontano: è proteggere quello che siamo.
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Biocentrismo e crisi ambientale: In difesa della natura selvaggia di Marco Sioli
Recensione di In difesa della natura selvaggia. Un viaggio storico tra Muir, Leopold e l'Etica della Terra. Dalla wilderness americana al Biocentrismo contro l'Antropocentrismo nella crisi climatica.Francesco Scatigno (Magozine.it)
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Dutch Ready to Drop Nexperia Control If Chip Supply Resumes
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Dutch Ready to Drop Nexperia Control If Chip Supply Resumes
The Netherlands is prepared to suspend its powers over Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia in a move that would de-escalate a fight with Beijing that threatens to disrupt automotive production around the world.Patrick Van Oosterom (Bloomberg)
Dutch Ready to Drop Nexperia Control If Chip Supply Resumes
Dutch Ready to Drop Nexperia Control If Chip Supply Resumes
The Netherlands is prepared to suspend its powers over Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia in a move that would de-escalate a fight with Beijing that threatens to disrupt automotive production around the world.Patrick Van Oosterom (Bloomberg)
Dutch Ready to Drop Nexperia Control If Chip Supply Resumes
Dutch Ready to Drop Nexperia Control If Chip Supply Resumes
The Netherlands is prepared to suspend its powers over Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia in a move that would de-escalate a fight with Beijing that threatens to disrupt automotive production around the world.Patrick Van Oosterom (Bloomberg)
Ahead of COP30, Stockholm paper raises alarm over lack of global climate diplomacy on environmental devastation in Tibet
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ArchivedChina has transformed the Tibetan Plateau, one of the world’s most fragile environments, into a zone of extreme ecological stress under its state‑centric model of infrastructure expansion, militarisation, and resource extraction, reported the IANS new service Oct 6, citing Stockholm Centre for South Asian and Indo-Pacific Affairs at the Institute for Security and Development Policy. The centre has accused China of engaging in ‘extractive colonialism’ in Tibet, with forced relocation of close to one million Tibetans.
The group’s report, published ahead of the UN’s climate change conference COP30 in November in Brazil, has said Tibet must no longer remain the blind spot of global environmental governance as the crisis unfolding on the ‘Roof of the World’ is already shaping the future of water, food, and energy security across the Indo‑Pacific and beyond.
The centre’s new Stockholm Paper, titled as ‘Wither Tibet in the Climate Crisis Agenda?’ has brought together more than 20 international experts to examine the Tibetan Plateau’s accelerating ecological breakdown and its far‑reaching implications for Asia’s water security, regional stability, and global climate governance.
Noting that the Tibetan Plateau, often referred to as the ‘Third Pole’, is warming at more than twice the global average, the report has warned that its glaciers are retreating, permafrost is thawing, and grasslands are degrading, threatening the delicate water systems that sustain nearly two billion people across South and Southeast Asia.
The report has expressed alarm that despite this planetary importance, Tibet remains largely absent from international climate diplomacy, including the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and successive COP negotiations.
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The report has described this as “extractive colonialism”, a process in which the costs of global sustainability are borne by one of the planet’s most vulnerable ecosystems.
The resulting pollution, deforestation, and cultural displacement is found to undermine both environmental justice and human security, with the human dimension of Tibet’s transformation being equally severe.
The report has found that close to one million Tibetans have been forcibly relocated since the year 2000 under programs justified as ecological protection or poverty alleviation. What is more, many have been resettled multiple times, often without fair compensation or sustainable livelihoods. These relocations, together with demographic engineering and assimilationist education policies, erode cultural identity and weaken the traditional stewardship that has preserved Tibet’s high‑altitude ecology for centuries.
The paper has called for Tibet to be treated as a frontline of the global climate emergency, comparable in urgency to the Arctic or low‑lying island states. It has pointed out that the plateau’s stability is essential to monsoon patterns, biodiversity corridors, and continental climate regulation.
The report has presented a 10‑Point Framework for Global Action designed to embed Tibet within international climate cooperation.
The paper has stressed that protecting Tibet is not a political act but an ecological imperative that transcends national borders. Its degradation threatens Asia’s hydrological balance, undermines global carbon stability, and jeopardizes the livelihoods of nearly one‑third of humanity, the report has noted.
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Ahead of COP30, Stockholm paper raises alarm over lack of global climate diplomacy on environmental devastation in Tibet - Tibetan Review
(TibetanReview.net, Oct07’25) – China has transformed the Tibetan Plateau, one of the world’s most fragile environments, into a zone of extreme ecological stress under its state‑centric model of infrastructure expansion, militarisation, and resource …tibetanreview (Tibetan Review)
Meta – FB, Insta, WhatsApp – will read your DMs and AI chats, rolling out from Dec
Social media giant Meta is about to start reading users’ conversations, including direct messages (DMs) and chats with its AI, with no option to opt out other than not to use their platforms – which include Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, which provides no option to turn its AI off. This data access will start in most of the world from 16 December though in the EU and UK, which have stricter data protection laws, it will start later – apparently from 4 March next year.
PC World Magazine reported:
The initiative will begin starting December 16th, 2025, initially outside the EU and UK where stricter data protection laws will force a later introduction. The data will be used to further personalize advertising and content, and it won’t be possible to opt out.
Meta spying
Industry media analyses have tended so far to focus on the issue of AI chats but Facebook, in a privacy update titled “Your activity and information that you provide” includes DMs in the data it can access, gather and use:
Meta has been known to provide ‘near real-time’ data on its users to the authorities since at least 2021, though previously this has not usually – at least officially – included the content of DMs. A report in Israel’s 972 Magazine and analysis by Tech for Palestine last year revealed that Israel’s ‘Lavender’ AI targeting system was using WhatsApp data to target Palestinians for murder, often based on as little as a ‘target’ being in a WhatsApp group with someone else who had been targeted and killed. One of 972’s sources told the magazine that after Lavender identified a victim, Israel:
bombed them in homes without hesitation, as a first option. It’s much easier to bomb a family’s home. The system is built to look for them in these situations.
Far beyond overreach
Journalist Jamal Khashoggi was also murdered in a Saudi embassy after his family’s WhatsApp messages were hacked by Israel’s ‘Pegasus’ spyware, which has also been used to spy on human rights activists, journalists, political opponents and Western government ministers.
Meta denies that its products contain backdoors and that it is (currently) reading messages. However, the company is now being sued in the US by its former head of security, who alleges that it allows thousands of its engineers to access sensitive user data and has not adequately tackled issues allowing the hacking of over 100,000 accounts a day. Complainant Attaullah Baig claims that the company ignored his warnings and sacked him for raising concerns. Meta denies the allegations.
The Meta issue comes on top of wider concerns over online security after digital rights group SMEX revealed that all Samsung mid-range handsets in large parts of the world come pre-installed with ‘unremovable’ Israeli spyware.
Samsung phones embedded with 'unremovable' Israeli spyware
An Israeli tech firm has quietly embedded spyware into Samsung smartphones - and it poses a serious surveillance threatSkwawkbox (The Canary)
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Bannon Tells GOP: 'Seize the Institutions' of Government Now or We're 'Going to Prison' After 2028
Bannon Tells GOP: 'Seize the Institutions' of Government Now or We're 'Going to Prison' After 2028
"Steve Bannon motivating Democratic voters," said one historian in response to comments by the former Trump White House advisor.jon-queally (Common Dreams)
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Five ways Joe Rogan misleads listeners about climate change | Rogan exposes millions to climate denial. Let’s break down his tactics.
Five ways Joe Rogan misleads listeners about climate change
Rogan exposes millions to climate denial. Let’s break down his tactics.Dana Nuccitelli (Yale Climate Connections)
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fotosintesi octofiliana e nuove scoperte naturali (evidentemente faccio la fotosintesi come le piante e perciò sono triste se mi manca il sole)
Oggi ho scoperto che anche io, nonostante io non sia una pianta, faccio la fotosintesi!!! Almeno, così mi è stato suggerito, e direi che potrebbe avere un senso — nel senso, si parlerà di “fotosintesi octofiliana” per un motivo, sennò credo che il meccanismo si chiamerebbe diversamente — nel momento in cui mi sono banalmente […]
Federal Judge Blasts Border Patrol Boss For Lying, Extends Order Restricting Use Of Force
Describing the Trump administration’s depiction of Chicago as “untrue” and “simply not credible,” a federal judge has again ordered federal immigration authorities to limit their use of force during their crackdown in the area.Ellis did not give an end date for her order, and no trial date has been set for the case. In the meantime, the parties will appear in court periodically for status updates.
Before announcing her latest order, Ellis described Chicago as a place “brimming with vitality and hope” as it works to move past a history that includes segregation and violence, with “everyday people standing watch to protect the most vulnerable among us.”
“The government would have people believe, instead, that the Chicagoland area is in a vise-hold of violence, ransacked by rioters and attacked by agitators,” Ellis said. “That simply is untrue. And the government’s own evidence in this case belies that assertion.
“After reviewing all of the evidence submitted and listening to the testimony, I find the defendants’ evidence simply not credible.”
The government has said agents have used justified force to respond to “rioters” and violence.
“Describing rapid-response networks [and] moms as professional agitators shows just how out of touch these agents are, and how incredible their views are,” Ellis said.
Federal Judge Blasts Border Patrol Boss For Lying, Extends Order Restricting Use Of Force
U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis called the Trump administration's depiction of Chicago as besieged by violence "untrue" and "simply not credible."Mina Bloom (Block Club Chicago)
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Controversial Plan to Kill 500,000 Barred Owls in U.S. Clears Major Hurdle
In case you’re wondering how the Senate was able to vote on this during a government shutdown, it’s because the Congressional Review Act remains a legislative function during a funding lapse.
The USFWS first introduced the plan under Biden, but the Trump administration is supporting it under pressure from loggers who argue that scrapping the plan could affect existing land-use plans, thus jeopardizing GOP efforts to increase logging, Politico reports.
The Senate vote on October 29 revealed an unusual divide between the Trump administration and certain Republicans. According to The Guardian, officials had encouraged Kennedy and other GOP members to support the proposal. And yet, the majority of votes in favor of Kennedy’s resolution were Republican, C-SPAN reports.
Activists have been similarly split on the issue. Some say the barred owl cull is a necessary measure to prevent extinction of the northern spotted owl, while others argue the plan is cruel and impractical and could have unintended consequences for the ecosystem.
Controversial Plan to Kill 500,000 Barred Owls in U.S. Clears Major Hurdle
A controversial conservation strategy that has sparked division among both lawmakers and environmentalists will move forward.Ellyn Lapointe (Gizmodo)
Heritage Foundation leader apologizes (after previously defending it) for backing Tucker Carlson’s interview with white nationalist
Some called for him to step down. Roberts, who holds a PhD in history and spearheaded the rightwing manifesto Project 2025, has moved the foundation into more of a Trumpian stance since he joined in 2021.
He has said he will not resign his position, writing on X: “I’m staying. I’m all in.”
The Washington Post reports that “at least” five members of an antisemitism taskforce at the organization have resigned in protest. One staffer in the internal meeting called the issue her “final straw”.
Roberts previously called those speaking out against Carlson a “venomous coalition”, a loaded phrase he subsequently said was a “terrible choice of words” that caused “justified concern” among those who worry about rising antisemitism.
Heritage Foundation leader apologizes for backing Tucker Carlson’s interview with white nationalist
Kevin Roberts, whose group pushed Project 2025, had defended ex-Fox News host’s talk with Nick FuentesRachel Leingang (The Guardian)
‘Musk is Tesla and Tesla is Musk’ – why investors are happy to pay him $1tn
For all the headlines about an on-off relationship with Donald Trump, baiting liberals and erratic behaviour, Tesla shareholders are loath to part with Elon Musk.Investors in the electric vehicle maker voted on Thursday to put the world’s richest person on the path to become the world’s first trillionaire, despite the controversy that is now seemingly intrinsic to his public profile.
Shareholders approved the $1tn compensation plan, which could yield the largest corporate payout in history if he meets a series of tough-looking goals, not least pushing Tesla from its current market value of $1.4tn to $8.5tn (£1.06tn to £6.4tn). Musk’s fortune, which includes a stake of about 12.5% in Tesla, is already worth $461bn.
“Musk is Tesla and Tesla is Musk,” says Dan Ives, a managing director at the US financial firm Wedbush. “Despite some of the brand damage Musk has caused to Tesla during his political stint, the AI future at Tesla depends on Elon.”
‘Musk is Tesla and Tesla is Musk’ – why investors are happy to pay him $1tn
Making Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire appears to fit a US investment culture of backing high-flying innovatorsDan Milmo (The Guardian)
Anti-Drug Unit Officially Shut Down by DOJ
The Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces responsibilities, including 5,000 existing case, have been transferred to a new set of task forces under the Department of Homeland Security.
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Bannon Tells GOP: 'Seize the Institutions' of Government Now or We're 'Going to Prison' After 2028
“I’ll tell you right, as God as my witness, if we lose the midterms and we lose 2028, some in this room are going to prison,” Bannon told the crowd Wednesday at an awards event hosted by the Conservative Partnership Academy. This group offers training and certifications to aspiring right-wing ideologues working in politics and government.
“They’re not gonna stop,” Bannon said of Democrats and progressives aligned against Trump’s authoritarian push and Republican economic policies that have focused on lavishing ever-larger tax cuts for corporations and the rich while gutting government programs, including cuts to Medicaid, food assistance for the poor, devastating environmental policies, and dismantling of healthcare subsidies leading to a surge in monthly premiums for millions of families.
Bannon Tells GOP: 'Seize the Institutions' of Government Now or We're 'Going to Prison' After 2028
"Steve Bannon motivating Democratic voters," said one historian in response to comments by the former Trump White House advisor.jon-queally (Common Dreams)
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A Border Patrol agent bragged about shooting someone in Chicago, texts show
An immigration enforcement officer who shot a US citizen in Chicago last month bragged about the incident in texts afterwards, according to court documents filed in federal court on Wednesday. It’s just one of the latest examples of how, contrary to the Trump administration’s own narrative, the agents helping the supposedly terrified residents of American cities are posing a danger to residents themselves.
The texts were released in court at a hearing requested by the lawyer for the woman, Marimar Martinez, who is facing federal charges of assaulting an officer. According to the government’s account, Martinez allegedly rammed her car into a vehicle driven by Charles Exum, a supervisory Border Patrol agent, on October 4 in Chicago. When Exum got out of the car, Martinez allegedly drove her car “at” him, and the officer then fired five shots at her.
Martinez has pled not guilty, and contests the government’s allegations. In her account, Exum sideswiped her car, and fired the five gunshots at her “within two seconds” of exiting his vehicle, according to court documents filed by her lawyer. After driving about a mile from the scene, Martinez took an ambulance to a hospital, where she was treated for gunshot wounds and later arrested. She has been released from custody on $10,000 bond; a jury trial is scheduled for February.
A Border Patrol agent bragged about shooting someone, texts show
"Sweet. My fifteen mins of fame. Lmao."Mother Jones
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Live updates: US flights cancelled as government shutdown leaves air traffic controllers unpaid
More than 2,000 flights in the US are cancelled or delayed on Friday after airlines were told to cut traffic during the government shutdown
Airports have been grappling with air traffic controller shortages, who are either calling in sick or taking side jobs as they work without pay during the federal government shutdown
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says reductions will start at 4% of internal flights before rising to the full 10% by the end of next week - it warns up to 4,000 flights per day could be affected
Several of the largest US airlines are assuring customers they'll be able to get full refunds for the cancelled flights - here's what some, including United and Delta, are saying
Live updates: US flights cancelled as government shutdown leaves air traffic controllers unpaid
Domestic air travel will be cut by up to 10% at 40 major airports, resulting in thousands of cancelled flights in the coming days.BBC News
US lawmakers call on UK’s ex-prince Andrew to testify over Epstein ties
US lawmakers call on UK’s ex-prince Andrew to testify over Epstein ties
Call to testify from US lawmakers came a day after King Charles formally stripped his younger brother of his titles.Alastair McCready (Al Jazeera)
Chart: China leads the race to build green industrial projects
Chart: China leads the race to build green industrial projects
Over 1,000 facilities for making cleaner fuels, chemicals, and building materials are in the works in 70 countries. But China is pulling way ahead on…Canary Media
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