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Monthly Archives: August 2023
The Conversation | Mike Joy ~> Critics of ‘degrowth’ economics say it’s unworkable – but from an ecologist’s perspective, it’s inevitable
Mike Joy August 15, 2023 READ You may not have noticed, but earlier this month we passed Earth overshoot day, when humanity’s demands for ecological resources and services exceeded what our planet can regenerate annually. Many economists criticising the developing degrowth movement fail to appreciate … Continue reading
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RT ~> US doubles uranium imports from Russia – data
Purchases are at their highest level since 2005, according to RIA Novosti analysis © Getty Images / Chris Rogers The US bought 416 tons of uranium from Russia in the first half of the year, more than double the amount for the … Continue reading
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RT ~> US government suing SpaceX for hiring Americans
The authorities argue that Elon Musk’s company went out of its way to avoid hiring refugees A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 21, 2023 © AP / Terry Renna The US … Continue reading
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RT ~> West African sanctions blocking food and aid from reaching Niger – Reuters
Cargo is piling up at the border with Benin, the news agency has reported Stranded trucks with goods are seen at the border between Nigeria and Niger in Jibia, Nigeria, Monday, Aug. 7, 2023. © AP Photo / Mohammed Babangida Thousands of … Continue reading
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Caitlin Johnstone ~> Unipolar Hegemony Is A Freakish Historical Aberration
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ZeroHedge ~> Shocked!? CDC Says New COVID-19 Variant Could Cause Infections In Vaccinated People
BY TYLER DURDEN AUG 24, 2023 by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times READ The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) stated Wednesday the new BA.2.86 COVID-19 lineage may cause infection in people who received vaccines or previously … Continue reading
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Eugyppius ~> Two German childcare centres in Nordrhein-Westfalen issue child sexuality manifestos, waxing poetic about the benefits of masturbation and outlining rules for child sexual play
EUGYPPIUS AUG 25, 2023 READ In a day-care centre in Rheinberg, allowances are made for playing doctor in side rooms – but with rules for the little ones: “They [should] carefully choose the child to play with.” And before they … Continue reading
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The Defender ~> Gates Foundation, DOD Helping Fund Pandemic ‘Early Warning’ Surveillance System in Africa
Sentinel is a proprietary system powered by CRISPR gene-editing technology that uses “participatory” digital health tools developed with funding from the U.S. Department of Defense’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA. Brenda Baletti PhD August 23, 2023 READ Scientists … Continue reading
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Dimitri Lascaris ~> Greek democracy is dead – and the EU killed it
Dimitri Lascaris Aug 25 READ On June 26, 2023, Greece’s right-wing New Democracy Party (NDP), led by Harvard-educated, former banker Kyriakos Mitsotakis, secured an outright majority in Greece’s Parliamentary election. It did so with the lowest turnout since the fall of … Continue reading
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