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jrefior

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Supporter of progressive economic policy. Aspring small business owner. Volunteer lawyer. Amateur economist. Software developer.
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wdlindsy , to random
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"Today journalist Lauren Windsor released damning audio of Justice Alito that leaves no doubt about his Christian nationalist bias and inability to be an impartial justice.

In the first recording, Supreme Court Justice Sam Alito admits he can’t be impartial with the Left: 'One side or the other is going to win … There are differences on fundamental things that really can’t be compromised.'”

~ Scott Dworkin

https://www.dworkinsubstack.com/p/justice-alito-exposed-in-undercover

jrefior ,
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@wdlindsy
It was pretty clear in his keynote address to the Federalist Society too

jrefior , to random
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Biden is preparing an executive order that would close the southern border to migrants seeking asylum
https://apnews.com/article/biden-immigration-executive-order-asylum-border-7cd0b0f28e298036ad1fc6b0c78961e1

jrefior , to random
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In a case of the media getting it really wrong, there are now record numbers of honeybees in the US. Ten years ago we were flooded with stories about how they were disappearing.
https://www.marketplace.org/2024/05/16/honeybee-populations-are-hitting-record-numbers-werent-they-dying-off-before/

jrefior OP ,
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Turns out bee are like livestock: humans breed them at a rate proportional to how much money they can make from it. We move billions of bees to California to pollinate almonds every year, and about half die from it.

Wealthy Wall St. investors own a lot of CA almond farms: they took their money out of stock during the 2008 financial crisis, bought land in California, and paid people to plant almond trees.

With that much money on the line, there's a strong financial incentive to breed more

wdlindsy , to random
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"Call it anomie or call it airsickness—we find ourselves in a land of confusion. Trump pays off a porn star and yet is hailed as a champion of Christian values. He mocks prisoners of war and calls dead soldiers 'suckers,' and his MAGA base is thrilled by his patriotism."

~ Charlie Sykes


/1

https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2024/05/the-trumpian-vertigo-of-american-politics/678473/

jrefior ,
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@wdlindsy
You’d have to get that information into the Facebook feeds of a lot of people in rural America to make a difference. That’s where a large number of them get their “news”.

But even with that, for many their only litmus test is one he consistently passes: hatred toward nonwhite people

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"A political consultant who sent artificial intelligence-generated robocalls mimicking President Joe Biden’s voice to voters ahead of New Hampshire’s presidential primary faces a $6 million fine and more than two dozen criminal charges"
https://apnews.com/article/biden-robocalls-ai-new-hampshire-charges-fines-9e9cc63a71eb9c78b9bb0d1ec2aa6e9c

Strandjunker , to random
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Fani Willis accepted Nathan Wade’s resignation and continues the case against Trump & his co-conspirators. — At this point, with great pleasure, let me once again quote Willis’ magnificent statement: “A man is not a plan.”

jrefior ,
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@Strandjunker
That is a great statement. Also makes me think of:

“A man, a plan, a canal, Panama”

(Same forwards and backwards)

jrefior , to random
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When you look at the list, there's a lot we can do besides just electric cars. And some would have a much bigger impact.

"Project Drawdown uses different scenarios to assess what determined, global efforts to address climate change might look like. The results shown here are based on projected emissions impact globally."
https://drawdown.org/solutions/table-of-solutions

breadandcircuses , to random
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Most people like seafood. But if they knew about the huge environmental cost in obtaining their servings of shrimp, scallops, cod, or sole, they might not enjoy it so much...


More than a quarter of the wild seafood that the world eats comes from the seafloor, scooped up in huge nets. These nets, called bottom trawls, catch millions of tons of fish worth billions of dollars each year. But they also damage coral, sponges, starfish, worms, and other sand-dwellers as the nets scrape against the ocean bed. Environmentalists sometimes liken the practice to strip-mining or clear-cutting forests.

According to a new study in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science, bottom trawling may be even worse than many people thought. Dragging nets through the sand isn’t just a threat to marine life. The study found that stirring up carbon-rich sediment on the seafloor releases some 370 million metric tons of planet-warming carbon dioxide every year, roughly the same as running 100 coal-fired power plants.

“I was pretty surprised,” said Trisha Atwood, a watershed scientist at Utah State University and the paper’s lead author. The findings, Atwood added, suggest that restricting bottom trawling could have “almost instantaneous benefits” for the climate.

The paper follows a study by some of the same scientists published in the journal Nature in 2021 – one that drew a lot of media attention as well as criticism from other researchers who thought its results were way off. In 2021, Atwood’s team found that bottom trawling unlocks more carbon from the seafloor than all of the world’s airplanes emit each year. But they couldn’t say how much of that carbon ended up in the atmosphere heating the earth and how much of it stayed in the water.

So that’s what they set out to do in the latest study. The team used fishing vessel data to map regions where trawlers have disturbed the seabed — like the North Sea off the coast of Europe — and applied ocean circulation models to estimate how much carbon dioxide flows from the sea into the air. They found that more than half of the carbon set loose by trawling makes its way into the atmosphere — and does so relatively quickly, within less than a decade.

“The most important finding here is that these emissions are not negligible,” said Juan Mayorgas, a marine data scientist at the National Geographic Society and co-author of the paper. “They are not small. They cannot be ignored.”

The world’s oceans are sponge-like in their ability to absorb carbon, soaking up a quarter of all the carbon dioxide that humans spew into the air. In fact, a lot more carbon is stored in the sea than in all the soil and plants on Earth. But until recently, little attention had been given to how much the oceans emit. “We know the oceans aren’t a closed system,” Mayorgas said. “At the same time the ocean is absorbing CO2, it’s emitting it.”

Most climate goals and policies don’t take emissions from sea-based activities like trawling into account. Atwood and Mayorgas said their study could help change that. “Now,” Mayorgas said, “countries can put all the information on the table and say, ‘Here’s how many jobs trawling produces, here’s how much food it produces, here’s how much carbon it’s emitting.'”


FULL ARTICLE -- https://grist.org/food/bottom-trawling-damages-seafloor-source-carbon-emissions/

#Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ClimateEmergency

jrefior ,
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@breadandcircuses
When I was three, I learned to connect the fish in the tank with the fish on the plate, and I haven't intentionally eaten seafood since. When I was young, if someone asked whether I liked fish, I used to say "I like fish, that's why I don't eat them."

In a related tangent, you might be interested in PBS NewsHour coverage last night of forced labor in Chinese seafood processing, the products of which are sometimes consumed in the US:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhnZQ0OjcIo

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