SHOULD THE U.S BLOT OUT THE SUN AND USHER IN AN AGE OF ETERNAL DARKNESS? - Gallup 2/20/26-3/5/26
NO - 41%
YES - 38%
UNSURE - 21%
SHOULD THE U.S BLOT OUT THE SUN AND USHER IN AN AGE OF ETERNAL DARKNESS? - Gallup 2/20/26-3/5/26
NO - 41%
YES - 38%
UNSURE - 21%
yeah this one is very bad rn. it's not funny or cute or "wow, these guys are wild" that there's a concentration camp in Florida. it's a horror. It's "the concentration camp at Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport," but all major news outlets are going with "Alligator Alcatraz" in quotes.
Abrego is the *only* prisoner ever released from CECOT, so this is the sole account we have of the horrifying conditions in the prison in El Salvador where Trump has sent over 260 people from the US.
Telomere Angel
suppose Iβll use *this* to point to *that*
"If Ethiopiaβs fossil-fueled vehicle import ban works and helps the country, why wouldnβt other countries learn the lesson and come up with a similar/the same import ban?"
Remember when the CEO of Exxon said he "didn't get" EVs?
He's probably starting to understand now.
After Iraq There's No Excuse For Buying The War Lies About Iran
βOMG nuclear weapons!β Shut up, idiot. If youβre a grown adult with internet access still swallowing this load of bull spunk in the year 2025 youβre either stupid or evil.
www.caitlinjohnst.one/p/after-iraq...
"Blatant violation of law and human morality": Hundreds of Israeli medics demand prosecution over IDF strike that killed 15 aid workers in Gaza
π¨Palestinian Journalists Syndicate & Freedom Flotilla Coalition Joint Press Conference π¨
LIVE FROM THE MADLEEN
The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate, in collaboration with the #freedomflotillacoalition, invites journalists and media outlets to a joint press conference ...2/
The modern GOP is ideologically committed to smashing the clean energy revolution. Climate people need to digest this.
We won't win climate stability w bipartisan deals. Lasting climate wins will require green economic populism: beating the right until it concedes.
www.reuters.com/sustainabili...
Methane leaks from dormant oil and gas wells in Canada are seven times worse than thought
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas. Over a 20-year period, it traps about 80 times more heat in the atmosphere than the same amount of carbon dioxide.
phys.org/news/2025-06...
And a bad, broken pun
Iβm not referring to you; have the soi-disant curator in mind
rude!
Mendice, cura te ipsum
You wouldn't turn photos of yourself and others into Ghiblified AI slop; your blissful state is well deserved
I didnβt know that so many people truly hate Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli
A Tufts University student has been kidnapped for ICE because a year ago, she co-authored this op-ed which criticizes Israel, calls for the adoption of non-binding faculty senate resolutions, and celebrates the end of apartheid in South Africa
www.tuftsdaily.com/article/2024...
Turkish student nabbed by thugs and disappeared. No one knows where she is. I rarely saw such thuggish behavior to foreigners in 20 years of living in China. It's taken the Musk-Trump junta 2 months to get this behavior.
A small subset of users βengaged in more βproblematic use,β defined in the paper as βindicators of addiction... including preoccupation, withdrawal symptoms, loss of control, and mood modification.ββ
If previous tech company behavior provides any insight, this will be considered an βopportunity.β
For the majority of Western citizens (for example, urban dwellers largely identified with the modern world system), climate change challenges the everyday practices that define our 'ecological habitus'. Defined as 'the embodiment of a durable yet changeable system of ecologically relevant dispositions, practices, perceptions, and material conditions' (Kasper 2009, p. 318), the ecological habitus consists of each individual's ecologically relevant, taken-for-granted practices. At the individual level, knowledge of climate change leads to a perceived failure of the everyday habitus because the many daily carbon-producing activities in which individuals living in modern Western societies engage clash with new expectations for a low carbon lifestyle, leading to feelings of anxiety and threats to ontological security (Adams 2013, p. 13, Lertzman 2015). The perceived inadequacy of the habitus can lead to a number of possible individual responses (Sztompka 2004, p. 184-188). One is to will- fully ignore the information on climate change by avoiding reading or watching news stories related to the topic (Shepherd and Kay 2012). Second, individuals can engage in ritualism and implicatory denial. This is perhaps the most common form of reaction to climate change. The science of climate change is well known and understood, yet individuals continue their daily practices unchanged such as flying frequently, buying a large house, maintaining high consumption levels. To accomplish this, indivi- duals engage in two-track thinking: There is one track in which the critical nature of environmental problems is acknowledged, within which people see the future as apocalyptic, and another in which people envisage their own personal future and make decisions about political action, 'business as usual' reigns and there is no acknowledgement of the environmental crisis. (Leahy et al. 2010, p. 857) By engaging in this type of cognitive dissonance, individuals are able to maintain their everydaβ¦
The answer to your question is on page 15 of this paper:
pages.uoregon.edu/norgaard/pdf...
Ah, yes, βBig Karen"
This is a very basic and absolutely essential point that virtually nobody, even within the university, ever raises. Weβre on the brink of a massive loss of disciplinary skills and knowledge β a loss that we are, by and large, choosing, without even discussing it as anything more than a market shift.
Catastrophe.
A video still of the NYT reporter Karen Weiss, with the caption: Why A.I. Companies Are Turning Into Energy Companies Tech companies have been building data centers around the country, Karen Weise, Laura Bult, James Surdam and Ramon Dompor
An entire @nytimes.com video on the need for power at AI data centers (& on tech companies now procuring energy) which never even mentions the words #ClimateChange, let alone notes that we need to phase out fossil fuels now to halt heating at a relatively safe level.
I'm so tired.
Sorry everyone, turns out it's too hard to go to Mars. Instead we're bringing Mars to you. It's gonna be desolate and shitty here now