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  • Nextrush Unplugged Weekend: Federal Funds=Federal Control, Lust For War With Russia And China, A Constitutional Amendment To Protect Our Right To Food, 50 Years Ago Tonight, Michael Savage On Suicide

    04/06/2024 9:52:30 PM PDT · by Nextrush · 6 replies
    Nextrush Free ^ | 4/6/2024 | Nextrush/Self
    Federal Funding Equals Federal Control Is The Bottom Line Why Pretend To Impede Federal Power In An Election Year... Political drama does not distract me very much I am focused on the read situation on the ground. Even when they talk about the border in the "Conservative Media" notice how they slip in lines about Chinese nationals or even Chinese drugs coming across our border they're leading you to what's coming... "Fighting a proxy war with Russia in Ukraine, which is a non-NATO member nation, is not protecting America's national security interests. It doesn't protect the United States of America....
  • Anonymous users are dominating right-wing discussions online. They also spread false information

    04/06/2024 8:44:58 PM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 78 replies
    AP ^ | 04 06 2024 | ALI SWENSON and MELISSA GOLDIN
    The reposts and expressions of shock from public figures followed quickly after a user on the social platform X who uses a pseudonym claimed that a government website had revealed “skyrocketing” rates of voters registering without a photo ID in three states this year — two of them crucial to the presidential contest. “Extremely concerning,” X owner Elon Musk replied twice to the post this past week. “Are migrants registering to vote using SSN?” Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, an ally of former President Donald Trump, asked on Instagram, using the acronym for Social Security number. Trump himself posted to...
  • Can climate change make rare northeast earthquakes more common? Experts weigh in

    04/05/2024 2:49:01 PM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 68 replies
    NBC News NY ^ | April 5, 2024 | By Linda Gaudino (D-NBC)
    Earthquakes on the East Coast are rare but sea level rise and frequent flooding may lead to a higher frequency of quakes. But here's why you shouldn't be alarmed. "An earthquake is based on tectonic plates, and New York is sitting on a 'lazy' plate, which is good, meaning we do not have so many earthquakes, but there are other things that happen -- too much rain or drought," Dr. Marsellos told NBC New York. Long periods of flooding can cause water levels to rise leading to possible landslides. Those slides can "lubricate" faults and may account for a higher...
  • US starts ‘green bank’ to finance community climate projects

    04/04/2024 6:24:14 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 13 replies
    E&E News ^ | April 4, 2024 | By Jean Chemnick
    The Biden administration announced recipients of the climate law’s biggest grant program Thursday, kicking off a $20 billion effort to transform community lending and green the U.S. economy. EPA will award eight initial grants under the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, ranging in size from $400 million to almost $7 billion. The largest award will go to Climate United, a partnership that includes a nonprofit impact investment firm and two affordable housing lenders. EPA chose three nonprofits — Climate United, Coalition for Green Capital and Power Forward Communities — to distribute a total of $14 billion in capital to finance projects...
  • Climate change impacts terrorist activity

    04/04/2024 6:15:03 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 15 replies
    Science Daily ^ | April 4, 2024 | By University of Adelaide
    Changing weather patterns induced by climate change are contributing to shifts in the location of terrorist activity, according to new research. An exploratory study led by extremism expert Dr Jared Dmello, from the University of Adelaide's School of Social Sciences, found some climatological variables affected terrorist activity in India. "Suitability analyses indicate that all the climatological variables tested -- temperature, precipitation, and elevation -- relate to shifting patterns of terrorist activity," says Dr Dmello. "Urban centres have increasingly grown in population density, particularly in spaces with favourable climates, and some of the more remote areas once used by extremists have...
  • New documentary highlights the intersection of LGBTQ+ activism and climate change

    04/03/2024 12:05:37 PM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 15 replies
    South Florida PBS & NPR ^ | April 3, 2024 | By Daylina Miller
    A recent study from the Journal of Climate Change and Health indicates climate change may widen preexisting health disparities in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer populations. "Can’t Stop Change: Queer Climate Stories from the Florida Frontlines” is a Queers 4 Climate Justice documentary that premiered last weekend at the Tampa Bay Transgender Film Festival. It illustrates those disparities and more — and the work being done to counteract them. The documentary follows the production team on a road trip across Florida to meet with 14 LGBTQ+ artists, organizers and activists. “A lot of queer and trans people are...
  • A lying media equates to election interference

    04/03/2024 7:56:45 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 6 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 3 Apr, 2024 | Jack Hellner
    The media spends a lot of time intentionally misleading (lying) to the public while burying truthful information that is destructive to the Democrat agenda. Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and Joe Biden were at a fundraiser for the rich, and everyone seemed very proud that they were able to raise $25 million from these well-heeled leftists. Media members routinely claim that there is too much money in politics, yet they are very pleased about the rich supporting Biden, helping to raise a record-breaking number. Why are the donors’ names being hidden? I thought Democrats were for transparency. At the event, Obama...
  • Four Years After Shelter-in-Place, Covid-19 Misinformation Persists (concern troll alert)

    04/02/2024 7:36:38 PM PDT · by DoodleBob · 12 replies
    KFF Health News ^ | April 1, 2024 | By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu,
    Even before the first case of COVID-19 was detected in the U.S., fears and uncertainties helped spur misinformation’s rapid spread. In March 2020, schools closed, employers sent staff to work from home and grocery stores called for social distancing to keep people safe. But little halted the flow of misleading claims that sent fact-checkers and public health officials into overdrive. Some people falsely asserted COVID-19’s symptoms were associated with 5G wireless technology. Faux cures and untested treatments populated social media and political discourse. Amid uncertainty about the virus’s origins, some even proclaimed COVID-19 didn’t exist at all. PolitiFact named downplay...
  • Vermont advances bill requiring fossil fuel companies pay for damage caused by climate change

    04/02/2024 6:43:47 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 66 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | April 1, 2024 | BY LISA RATHKE
    The Vermont Legislature is advancing legislation requiring big fossil fuel companies pay a share of the damage caused by climate change after the state suffered catastrophic summer flooding and damage from other extreme weather. “In order to remedy the problems created by washed out roads, downed electrical wires, damaged crops and repeated flooding, the largest fossil fuel entities that have contributed to climate change should also contribute to fixing the problem that they caused,” Sen. Nader Hashim, a Democrat from Windham County, said to Senate colleagues on Friday. It’s a polluter-pays model affecting companies engaged in the trade or business...
  • Want to get a job as one of Biden’s 20,000 climate workers? Here’s what you need to know

    04/02/2024 6:24:49 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 36 replies
    Fast Company ^ | April 2, 2024 | BY JESSICA HULLINGER
    The jobs board for the American Climate Corps is set to officially launch in April, and it’s likely to be flooded with eager applicants. Since President Biden announced the New Deal-inspired program in September, more than 50,000 people have expressed interest in joining. “I think the idea is to make it as broad as possible so all young people can find something, whether they’re at a 7th-grade reading level and they’re coming out of the foster care or juvenile justice system, or whether they’re a PhD candidate at a university,” said Mary Ellen Sprenkel, president and CEO of The Corps...
  • Study says since 1979 climate change has made heat waves last longer, spike hotter, hurt more people

    03/30/2024 6:10:14 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 57 replies
    The Associated Press | DNC ^ | March 29, 2024 | BY SETH BORENSTEIN (D-DNC)
    Climate change is making giant heat waves crawl slower across the globe and they are baking more people for a longer time with higher temperatures over larger areas, a new study finds. Since 1979, global heat waves are moving 20% more slowly — meaning more people stay hot longer — and they are happening 67% more often, according to a study in Friday’s Science Advances. The study found the highest temperatures in the heat waves are warmer than 40 years ago and the area under a heat dome is larger. Studies have shown heat waves worsening before, but this one...
  • Organizations across New York City studying climate change's varying effects on different communities

    03/30/2024 6:00:26 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 30 replies
    CBS News Local ^ | March 29, 2024 | By Maggie Cole (D-CBS)
    NEW YORK -- The climate clock in Union Square is a constant reminder to New Yorkers of climate change, counting down the critical time window to reach zero emissions, but the existential nature of the installation leaves some feeling more discouraged than motivated. But there are some positive changemakers in the fight against climate change in our city. Johanna Lawton is a project manager at Rebuild by Design, a nonprofit organization that works to plan for the future with communities that are disproportionately affected by climate racism, among other things. This increased variability and extremes that we're having from climate...
  • As climate change makes Florida boil, DeSantis might respond with the ‘delete’ button | Opinion

    03/30/2024 5:46:22 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 86 replies
    The Miami Herald | DNC ^ | March 30, 2024 | BY THE MIAMI HERALD EDITORIAL BOARD
    If there is a magic way to stop climate change from wreaking havoc on Florida, reverse sea-level rise and lower the kind of scalding summer temperatures Miami saw last year, lawmakers may have figured it out. It’s called denial. It hasn’t worked in past decades. A 2023 report by scientists, published in the journal Bioscience, warned that inaction to reduce carbon emissions is driving the planet toward “dangerous instability.” (The highest Earth temperature ever recorded happened last July). Apparently, the Republican-dominated Legislature’s plan on how to address climate change in Florida before it’s too late is to hit the “delete”...
  • EPA sets strict emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks and buses in bid to fight climate change

    03/29/2024 8:57:46 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 22 replies
    The Associated Press | DNC ^ | March 29, 2024 | BY MATTHEW DALY AND TOM KRISHER
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday set strict emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks, buses and other large vehicles, an action that officials said will help clean up some of the nation’s largest sources of planet-warming greenhouse gases. The new rules, which take effect for model years 2027 through 2032, will avoid up to 1 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions over the next three decades and provide $13 billion in net benefits in the form of fewer hospital visits, lost work days and deaths, the EPA said. The new standards will especially benefit an estimated 72 million...
  • Phillies and Braves are experiencing climate change firsthand, and it may affect their play

    03/28/2024 4:41:07 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 53 replies
    The Philadelphia Inquier ^ | March 27, 2024 | by Anthony R. Wood
    The Phillies and the Atlanta Braves reputedly are among the elite teams of major-league baseball, but if the quality of play at Citizens Bank Park during their season-opening series doesn’t quite measure up to expectations, go gentle on the booing. These players are experiencing a form of abrupt climate change, says Struan Coleman, a sports medicine specialist who practices in New York and Philly. When the Phillies left Clearwater, Fla., after their final spring training game Monday, the high was 83 degrees, and daily highs since the team began playing their practice games in Florida on Feb. 25 have averaged...
  • Utah Senate Republican Candidate John Curtis Says Border Wall Carries ‘Pent-Up Racism’

    03/26/2024 2:04:10 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 40 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 03/26/2024 | SEAN MORAN
    Rep. John Curtis (R-UT), who is running for Senate to replace retiring Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT), said in 2017 that former President Donald Trump’s border wall carries “pent-up racism.” Curtis is just one of the many candidates running to replace Romney. He was the mayor of Provo and considered himself a Democrat until 2006. During an online debate in 2017, he said, when running for Congress, that hopes to continue then-President Donald Trump’s agenda.
  • ‘The Planet Is Going Bankrupt’: Human Survival Depends On Managing Climate Risk

    03/25/2024 7:46:10 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 49 replies
    Forbes ^ | March 25, 2024 | By Nina Seega
    2023 has been a record-breaking year in terms of temperature rise, ocean warming, wildfires and pretty much every other weather event the world over. Various climate attribution reports show that climate change had a guiding hand in making these events more frequent and more intense. Yet, the climate modelling used to plan for and finance adaptation to a warmer world has failed to keep up. This disconnect between models and the likely future that awaits us is deeply problematic. The first European climate risk assessment from the European Environment Agency, published in March, shows Europe has heated up faster than...
  • In a surprise vote, major European climate protection plan shelved following farmer protests

    03/25/2024 7:39:16 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 21 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | March 25, 2024 | BY RAF CASERT
    BRUSSELS (AP) — A major European Union plan to fight climate change and better protect nature in the 27-nation bloc has been indefinitely postponed Monday, underscoring how farmers’ protests sweeping the continent influence politics ahead of the June EU parliamentary elections. The member states were supposed to give final approval to the bill on Monday following months of proceedings through the EU’s institutional maze. But what was supposed to be a mere rubber stamp has now been possibly shelved forever. “(The plan) is in a very difficult position at the moment and with the upcoming European elections, it won’t be...
  • Moscow attack: Did Russia ignore US 'extremist' attacks warning?

    03/23/2024 10:24:36 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 50 replies
    BBC ^ | 3/23/2024 | Gordon Corera
    There are always questions after any attack as to why it was not stopped or detected. But the Moscow attack raises particularly difficult issues for Vladimir Putin at a time of international tension and mistrust. And much of that comes because of a warning from Washington. The 7 March warning from the US to its own citizens was unusually specific. It talked of reports that "extremists" had "imminent plans to target large gatherings in Moscow" and specifically mentioned concerts. It advised Americans in the city to avoid large gatherings over the coming 48 hours. The timing may not quite match,...
  • Easter eggs costs rise as climate change hits crops

    03/22/2024 6:03:19 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 41 replies
    BBC News ^ | March 22, 2024 | By Justin Rowlatt
    You may have noticed that Easter eggs are more expensive this year. But did you know that climate change is one of the reasons? Most chocolate is made from cocoa grown in West Africa, but a humid heatwave has blasted the crops and massively cut yields. Experts say that human-induced climate change has made the extreme heat 10 times more likely. Which? found some popular eggs have risen in price by 50% or more. The shortage of cocoa resulting from the heatwave has seen prices soar to almost $8,500 (£6,700) a tonne this week. Cocoa trees are particularly vulnerable to...