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The God We Obeyed

05 Thursday Jun 2025

Posted by xraymike79 in Collapse of Industrial Civilization, Mental Health

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Atomization of Society, Authentic Existence, Autonomy, Commodification, Dehumanization, Existential Longing, Freedom, Human Connection, Industrial Society, Loss Of Agency, Meaning of Life, Modern Malaise

We woke to roosters, without being told,
To woodsmoke curling through the cold;
The body knew its own slow need—
We ate when hunger sowed its seed.

No bells divided dawn from dusk,
The farmer shucked the yellow husk,
The child ran barefoot through the hay,
And no one cared how long we’d stay.

Then came the tower, grim and tall,
Its iron face above the stall;
It spoke in hours, sharp and clear,
And something ancient disappeared.

The months were numbered, one through twelve,
No longer seasons named themselves;
The planting moon became a date,
And nature waited at the gate.

The church bell told us when to pray,
The factory whistle seized the day;
Our hands were not our own to fold—
We marched to drums our masters hold.

The clock became the god we obeyed,
Its iron voice could not be swayed;
Each hour a room without a door—
Hollow souls and nothing more.

We swallowed our meals, we hurried through love,
The stars became strangers we’d heard stories of;
Each year quicker, each moment pulled tight—
We scheduled the dawn and cancelled the night.

There was no hour left for play,
No breath that wasn’t sold away;
We hid our laughter like a crime
And spent our joy on borrowed time.

We stopped complaining, stopped our ears,
And paced in silence through the years;
The pulse that once was wild and free
Now ticked in time obsequiously.

But sometimes, late, we lift our eyes
And find the strangers in the skies;
They do not tick, they do not chime—
They burn outside the walls of time.

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Empire Of Extraction: AI, Capitalism, And The Unraveling Of The Biosphere

04 Wednesday Jun 2025

Posted by xraymike79 in Collapse of Industrial Civilization, Corporate State, Ecological Overshoot, Empire, Environmental Degradation, Oligarchy

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Artificial Intelligence, Capitalist Extraction, Climate Crisis, Data Colonialism, Digital Imperialism, Ecological Collapse, Elon Musk, Environmental Justice, Global Inequality, Industrial Civilization, Labor Exploitation, Neocolonial Patterns, OpenAI, Power Concentration, Resource Exploitation, Sam Altman, Social Fragmentation, Surveillance Capitalism, Tech Oligarchs, Technological Salvation

A Brave New AI World

The 21st century is witnessing a convergence of crises unprecedented in both scale and complexity. At the forefront is the rapid acceleration of artificial intelligence (AI), a technology whose development and deployment have become emblematic of broader shifts in global power, economic extraction, and environmental destabilization. AI’s rise is not occurring in a vacuum; it is deeply interwoven with the intensification of capitalist extraction, where the relentless pursuit of profit and efficiency drives not only technological innovation but also the exploitation of labor, data, and natural resources on a planetary scale. Simultaneously, the biosphere—the intricate web of life that sustains human civilization—is facing collapse, threatened by climate change, biodiversity loss, and the exhaustion of ecological limits.

These forces—AI, capitalism, and ecological crisis—are not isolated phenomena. They are deeply entangled, each amplifying the risks and contradictions of the others. The ideology and operations of the AI industry, as meticulously documented in Karen Hao’s Empire of AI, provide a revealing lens through which to examine these dynamics. Through detailed reporting and analysis, Hao exposes how the ambitions of companies like OpenAI, and the visionaries and power brokers behind them—figures such as Sam Altman and Elon Musk—are not merely technological in nature. Rather, they are political, economic, and imperial projects, seeking to reshape society and the planet in the image of their own interests and ideals.

The story of AI’s ascent is thus inseparable from the broader story of industrial civilization’s trajectory. As Hao’s work and critical scholarship on contemporary capitalism reveal, the AI industry is both a product and a driver of the current world order: one that is marked by the concentration of wealth and power, the extraction and commodification of both human and nonhuman life, and the perpetuation of social and ecological inequalities. The drama within OpenAI—its founding ideals, internal power struggles, and eventual capitulation to commercial pressures—mirrors the larger crisis of governance and legitimacy facing industrial society as it approaches its ecological limits.

At the same time, the global reach of tech conglomerates—epitomized by Elon Musk’s ventures in sub-Saharan Africa and beyond—demonstrates how technological ambition and capitalist expansion continue to reproduce systems of exploitation and exclusion on a planetary scale. These dynamics are not relics of a feudal past, as some theorists suggest, but rather the latest iteration of capitalism’s internal transformations, as it adapts to new opportunities for extraction and control in the digital age.

This essay draws on Hao’s Empire of AI, critical analyses of capitalism’s evolution, and contemporary accounts of global tech power to explore how the ideology and operations of the AI industry reflect and accelerate the impending unraveling of both the biosphere and industrial civilization. The narrative is not merely technological; it is a story of political economy, ambition, and ecological reckoning—a story that demands urgent reflection and action as we confront the intertwined futures of technology, society, and the Earth.


The Rise of AI Empires: Ideals, Power, and Dispossession

OpenAI’s Founding Myth and Its Unraveling

OpenAI’s inception was steeped in utopian ambition. Its founders—Sam Altman, Elon Musk, and other Silicon Valley luminaries—proclaimed a mission to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI) for the benefit of all humanity, not just shareholders or a privileged elite. They structured OpenAI as a nonprofit, promising transparency, openness, and collaboration, and explicitly rejecting the profit-driven secrecy that had come to dominate the tech sector. The organization’s very name reflected this ethos: “Open” AI, a commitment to sharing research and collaborating widely, with the ultimate goal of ensuring that AGI would be a universal good, not a private asset.

Yet, as Karen Hao’s Empire of AI reveals, these ideals quickly collided with the realities of technological ambition and the immense capital required to pursue it at scale. Within less than two years, OpenAI’s leaders realized that the path to AGI would demand resources far beyond what their initial philanthropic commitments could support. This financial strain precipitated a power struggle at the highest levels, with both Musk and Altman vying for control. Altman ultimately prevailed, but Musk’s departure in early 2018—and the withdrawal of his funding—marked the first major fracture in OpenAI’s founding narrative. The episode, as Hao notes, was an early indicator that OpenAI’s project was as much about ego and power as it was about altruism.

To fill the financial void, OpenAI underwent a dramatic transformation. Altman engineered a new legal structure, creating a for-profit arm (OpenAI LP) nested within the nonprofit, enabling the company to raise capital, commercialize its technologies, and provide investor returns. This pivot culminated in a landmark $1 billion investment from Microsoft in 2019, fundamentally altering OpenAI’s trajectory. The company began to aggressively commercialize products like ChatGPT, pursue ever-higher valuations, and adopt a culture of secrecy and insularity that belied its original promises of openness. The nonprofit structure persisted in name, but the organization’s governance experiment—intended to safeguard the public interest—collapsed under the weight of internal power struggles and the relentless logic of capital. The dramatic ouster and subsequent reinstatement of Altman in 2023 was the final, public unraveling of OpenAI’s founding myth, exposing the extent to which decisions about the future of AI were being made by a small, elite circle behind closed doors, with even employees left largely in the dark.

AI as Extractive Regime: Labor, Data, and Resources

Hao’s central metaphor for the AI industry is that of a new kind of global regime—one that echoes the extractive dynamics of historical colonialism, but operates through digital means. The AI industry does not wield overt violence, but it seizes and appropriates resources essential to its vision: the creative labor of artists and writers, the personal data of billions, and the land, energy, and water needed to power massive data centers and supercomputers. The labor required to clean, annotate, and prepare these vast datasets is often outsourced to the world’s most vulnerable populations, who work under exploitative conditions for meager wages.

This extraction is global and deeply unequal. In Kenya, for example, data laborers are paid starvation wages to filter out toxic content (such as hate speech, violence, and sexual content) from AI training datasets, exposing themselves to psychological harm with little recourse or support. Data centers are frequently sited in rural or marginalized communities, both in the Global South and in the U.S., because land and resources are cheaper and local resistance is less likely to be heard or effective. These centers often consume water and energy at scales that far exceed the needs of local residents, diverting critical resources away from communities that may already be facing scarcity.

Karen Hao cites a Bloomberg analysis showing that two-thirds of new data centers are being built in water-scarce areas, often tapping directly into public drinking water supplies. For example, in Chile, Google proposed building a data center that would use a thousand times more freshwater annually than the local community it would neighbor. To illustrate the enormous energy needs of AI, Hao references a McKinsey report estimating that, on the current trajectory, global AI infrastructure will require two to six times the annual energy consumption of the state of California within five years. Many of these data centers are sited in regions where energy grids are already strained, and in some cases, coal plants slated for retirement have been kept running or restarted specifically to serve new data center demand.

In Memphis, Tennessee, Elon Musk’s “Colossus” data center is powered by about 35 unlicensed methane gas turbines, pumping thousands of tons of toxic pollutants into the community, which already faces environmental injustice and limited access to clean air. Meanwhile, the benefits of AI—wealth, power, and technological prestige—are concentrated among a handful of tech giants and their investors, with little benefit to the communities whose labor and resources make these technologies possible.

The industry’s logic is further reinforced by its control over the narrative of progress. Companies like OpenAI justify their extractive practices by invoking the promise of future technological salvation: AGI, they claim, will one day solve climate change, eradicate disease, and deliver abundance for all. Yet, as Hao and others have documented, this narrative serves primarily to legitimize the ongoing concentration of power and the perpetuation of global inequalities. The costs—ecological degradation, social dislocation, and economic precarity—are externalized onto the world’s most vulnerable, while the rewards accrue to the already powerful.

From Utopian Experiment to Oligarchic Power

The story of OpenAI’s rise is emblematic of a broader transformation within capitalism itself. As Addison and Eisenberg argue, the emergence of tech oligarchs like Altman and Musk does not signal a return to feudalism, but rather a shift in the mechanisms of capitalist accumulation and control. The AI industry’s business model—rooted in data extraction, monopoly power, and rent-seeking—represents an intensification of capitalist dynamics, not their abandonment. The creation of private jurisdictions, the capture of public goods, and the pursuit of unprecedented scale are all hallmarks of a new phase of capitalist development, one that is increasingly indifferent to democratic oversight or ecological limits.

At the same time, the global ambitions of figures like Musk—whose projects in sub-Saharan Africa and elsewhere seek not only economic returns but also political and cultural hegemony—underscore the ways in which tech companies are reshaping the world order. These ventures often reproduce systems of exploitation and exclusion familiar from earlier eras of imperialism, but now mediated by algorithms, platforms, and data flows rather than armies and bullets. The result is a new form of extractive dominance, one that is digital, planetary, and deeply entwined with the fate of the biosphere and industrial civilization itself.


Surveillance Capitalism and the Logic of Scale

From Industrial Capitalism to Data-Driven Oligarchy

The AI industry’s business model is not a rupture with capitalism but an intensification of its deepest tendencies. While some commentators have described the rise of tech giants as a new “neofeudalism,” historians and critical scholars argue that what we are witnessing is a profound transformation within capitalism itself, not a return to a medieval past. The power wielded by figures like Sam Altman, Elon Musk, and the corporations they lead is rooted in the logic of capital: relentless expansion, the pursuit of monopoly, and the extraction of new forms of value.

Whereas industrial capitalism was driven by the production and sale of material goods, the new regime—what Shoshana Zuboff terms “surveillance capitalism”—extracts value from the data, behavior, and even the emotions of users. In this model, people are not just consumers but also the raw material: their clicks, searches, posts, and private communications are harvested, analyzed, and commodified. Tech companies like OpenAI, Google, and Meta have built vast fortunes by turning the intimate details of daily life into products for advertisers, governments, and other corporations. As Addison and Eisenberg note, this is not feudal rent extraction but a novel form of capitalist accumulation, where the boundaries between public and private, work and leisure, are systematically dissolved.

The logic of surveillance capitalism has also normalized a culture of mass datafication and extraction. AI developers treat everything as data to be captured, sanitized, and consumed by their models—books, artworks, social media posts, even the faces and voices of people around the world. This approach has led to pervasive surveillance not just online, but in physical spaces, with the gaze of AI-powered systems falling disproportionately on vulnerable and marginalized populations, especially in the Global South. The result is a digital extractivism that mirrors and amplifies older forms of colonial exploitation, now justified in the name of progress and innovation.

AI’s Insatiable Appetite: Energy, Data, and Ecological Cost

The defining feature of this new phase of capitalism is its “logic of unprecedented scale and consumption.” The pursuit of ever-larger AI models has unleashed a global race for data, energy, and computational power. Training state-of-the-art models like GPT-4 requires not only astronomical amounts of data but also immense quantities of electricity and water. As Karen Hao reports, GPT-4 is over 15,000 times larger than its predecessor from just five years earlier, which translates directly into exponentially greater energy, data, and financial resource requirements.

This scale is not a technological inevitability but a strategic choice, driven by the imperatives of capital and competition. OpenAI’s relentless push for bigger models has set the rules for the entire industry, forcing rivals like Google and Baidu to divert resources and centralize their research efforts in order to keep up. The resulting concentration of power and resources has choked off alternative approaches to AI development, narrowing the field to a handful of corporate giants with the capital to sustain the costs of scaling.

The ecological consequences are staggering. Data centers now consume vast amounts of energy and water, with some projections warning of a future where the planet is “covered with data centers and power stations,” creating a “tsunami of computing…almost like a natural phenomenon.” Attempts to “green” these operations—through renewable energy or more efficient cooling—are dwarfed by the exponential growth in demand. The scale of computation required for cutting-edge AI is fundamentally incompatible with planetary boundaries and the urgent need to reduce carbon emissions.

OpenAI and its peers rationalize these costs by invoking the promise of AGI: a future technology that will, they claim, “fix the climate,” deliver “massive prosperity,” and solve humanity’s greatest challenges. But this is a dangerous wager. The benefits are speculative and distant, while the harms—ecological degradation, labor exploitation, and the concentration of power—are immediate and growing. The industry’s faith in technological salvation serves to justify ever-greater extraction, even as it accelerates the unraveling of the biosphere and deepens global inequalities.

The New Empire of Data and Attention

The rise of surveillance capitalism and the logic of scale have produced a new regime—one that is digital, planetary, and extractive. The AI industry’s relentless appetite for data and computation has created a feedback loop: more data enables bigger models, which require more energy and resources, which in turn drive further extraction and exploitation. This cycle is sustained by a narrative of inevitable progress, but its real effect is to entrench the power of a small elite while externalizing the costs onto the world’s most vulnerable people and ecosystems.

This regime is not just economic but ideological. By framing their work as a civilizational mission, AI leaders like Altman and Musk position themselves as the architects of humanity’s future, even as they reproduce and intensify the inequalities and crises of the present. The story they tell is one of abundance and salvation, but the reality is a deepening spiral of extraction, exclusion, and ecological risk.

In sum, the transformation from industrial to surveillance capitalism, and the logic of scale that drives the AI industry, are not simply technical trends—they are expressions of a broader crisis within capitalism itself. The pursuit of infinite growth on a finite planet, mediated by ever-more powerful and resource-hungry technologies, is pushing both the biosphere and industrial civilization toward collapse. The challenge is not just to regulate or reform AI, but to confront the underlying logic that makes such extraction both possible and profitable.


The Global South, Tech Hegemony, and Neocolonial Patterns

Elon Musk, Techno-Feudalism, and the New World Order

Elon Musk’s expanding influence in sub-Saharan Africa illustrates the emergence of a new kind of global power—one dominated not by states, but by tech oligarchs whose ambitions extend far beyond commerce. Musk’s projects, such as Starlink’s satellite internet and Tesla’s energy solutions, are marketed as vehicles for modernization and progress. Yet, as Dirk Kohnert observes, these ventures are also about establishing political and cultural hegemony in international markets, often positioning Musk as an unprecedented “techno-feudal lord.” His role is not confined to business: Musk acts as an arbiter in international conflicts, supports autocratic leaders, and leverages his platforms—such as X (formerly Twitter)—for political influence and the spread of misinformation.

This concentration of power is not a return to medieval feudalism, but a transformation within capitalism itself. As Addison and Eisenberg argue, the analogy of “techno-feudalism” is misleading; what we are witnessing is the rise of capitalist oligarchs whose private jurisdictions and corporate power can rival or even surpass nation-states. Musk’s ability to shape policy, influence elections, and broker international disputes exemplifies how tech barons now operate as global actors, sometimes more powerful than governments themselves.

In Africa, the promise of Musk’s technologies—global connectivity via Starlink, renewable energy through Tesla’s Megapacks—remains largely aspirational for the majority. High costs and infrastructural barriers mean that these services are often out of reach for most Africans. The pattern is familiar from earlier eras of empire: resources and markets are opened for extraction and control, while local populations are marginalized. The logic of dominance persists, now mediated by algorithms, satellites, and digital infrastructure rather than military force.

Data Colonialism and the New Extractivism

The term “data colonialism” has emerged to describe how tech companies appropriate digital resources from around the world, often without meaningful consent or compensation. As Karen Hao documents, the AI industry’s culture treats anything and everything as data to be captured and consumed, normalizing mass scraping and surveillance. This gaze falls disproportionately on the Global South, where vulnerable populations become “guinea pigs” for new technologies and sources of cheap data labor. For example, facial recognition companies target African countries to collect diverse face data, often exploiting weak data protection laws and offering little benefit to local communities.

This new extractivism extends the logic of colonial resource plunder into the digital realm. The biosphere is now exploited not only for minerals and energy but also for data and attention. The boundaries between digital and ecological exploitation blur: both are driven by the imperative of endless growth and accumulation. The labor required to annotate, clean, and prepare data for AI models is frequently outsourced to workers in the Global South, who endure precarious conditions and meager pay. Meanwhile, the environmental costs—such as water and energy diverted to data centers—compound existing inequalities and ecological stresses in these regions.

The Global Feedback Loop of Extraction and Inequality

The rise of tech empires like Musk’s is not an isolated phenomenon but part of a global feedback loop. As Hao notes, the aggressive push for scale in AI development has set the rules for a new era, forcing other tech giants to centralize and consolidate their resources, often at the expense of local innovation and alternative approaches. The concentration of wealth and technological power in the hands of a few multinational corporations is mirrored by growing precarity and exclusion for the many, especially in the Global South.

This dynamic is a modern echo of historical colonialism, but with new tools and justifications. The rhetoric of technological progress and global uplift is used to legitimize the extraction of both digital and natural resources, while the actual benefits accrue to a narrow elite. As Hao writes, “the empires of AI are not engaged in the same overt violence and brutality that marked [colonial] history. But they, too, seize and extract precious resources to feed their vision of artificial intelligence: the work of artists and writers; the data of countless individuals posting about their experiences and observations online; the land, energy, and water required to house and run massive data centers and supercomputers. So too do the new empires exploit the labor of people globally to clean, tabulate, and prepare that data for spinning into lucrative AI technologies.”

Conclusion: Empire by Other Means

In sum, the expansion of tech hegemony into the Global South—epitomized by figures like Elon Musk—reveals a new phase of capitalist imperialism. The tools have changed, but the structures of resource extraction, exclusion, and inequality remain. The digital and ecological frontiers are now intertwined, and the costs of this new regime are borne most heavily by those least able to resist. The challenge ahead is not only to recognize these neocolonial dynamics but to build forms of resistance and governance that can reclaim agency, redistribute benefits, and protect both people and planet from the ravages of unchecked technological power.


The Illusion of Progress and the Crisis of Civilization

The Myth of Technological Salvation

The leaders of the AI industry, from Sam Altman to Elon Musk, have constructed and relentlessly marketed a vision of technological salvation—a narrative in which artificial general intelligence (AGI) will not only solve humanity’s most urgent crises, such as climate change and disease, but also usher in an era of unprecedented abundance and prosperity. Altman, for instance, has promised that the “Intelligence Age” will soon be upon us, predicting that superintelligence could arrive in “a few thousand days” and claiming that “astounding triumphs—fixing the climate, establishing a space colony, and the discovery of all of physics—will eventually become commonplace.” This vision is not unique to OpenAI; it permeates the rhetoric of Silicon Valley, where technological progress is equated with social progress and the solution to every problem is more innovation, more scale, and more control over nature.

Yet, as Karen Hao and other critical observers document, this narrative serves a powerful ideological function: it justifies ever-greater extraction of resources, ever-tighter concentration of power, and ever-more aggressive deployment of disruptive technologies, all while deferring real solutions to the indefinite future. The promise of “massive prosperity” is belied by the reality on the ground: instead of broad-based uplift, we see growing inequality, the proliferation of precarious work, ecological devastation, and the fragmentation of social bonds. The benefits of generative AI and the wealth it creates accrue overwhelmingly to a small elite, while the costs—material, psychological, and environmental—are externalized onto the world’s most vulnerable populations.

This faith in technological progress is not new. It echoes the foundational ideology of industrial civilization, which has long assumed that more growth, more innovation, and more mastery over the natural world would inevitably yield a better world for all. But this very logic—the relentless drive for expansion and accumulation—is now driving the collapse of the systems, both ecological and social, on which life depends.

Collapse as Systemic, Not Accidental

The impending collapse of the biosphere is not an accidental byproduct of technological advancement, nor is it simply the result of poor management or lack of foresight. Rather, it is the logical outcome of a system—industrial capitalism—organized around the imperatives of accumulation, competition, and growth at any cost. As Hao’s reporting and analysis make clear, the AI industry, far from reversing these destructive trends, is accelerating them by multiplying energy and resource demands, deepening surveillance and exploitation, and concentrating power in ever-fewer hands.

Industrial civilization, fueled by fossil energy and structured by the logic of capital, has already breached multiple planetary boundaries: destabilizing the climate, eroding biodiversity, depleting freshwater resources, and pushing countless species—including our own—toward the brink. The AI industry’s “logic of unprecedented scale and consumption” only exacerbates these crises. Training ever-larger models like GPT-4 requires astronomical amounts of electricity and water, with the environmental and social costs disproportionately borne by marginalized communities, especially in the Global South.

Crucially, this is not a regression to feudalism, as some theorists have suggested, but a deepening crisis within capitalism itself. As Addison and Eisenberg argue, the rise of tech oligarchs and the creation of private jurisdictions are not signs of a return to medieval hierarchy, but rather a transformation in the mechanisms of capitalist accumulation and control. The “empires of AI” are the latest—and perhaps final—expression of a system that, in its drive for endless expansion, undermines the very conditions of its own existence.

The Rhetoric of Inevitability and the Deferral of Responsibility

A central pillar of the technological salvation myth is the rhetoric of inevitability. OpenAI and its peers insist that the development of AGI is not only desirable but unstoppable. As Greg Brockman, OpenAI’s president, put it, “The trajectory is already there… but the thing we can influence is the initial conditions under which it’s born.” This argument—if we don’t build it, someone else will—serves to absolve the industry of responsibility for the consequences of its actions, while legitimizing a race to scale that crowds out alternative approaches and democratic oversight.

The invocation of existential risk, meanwhile, positions AI leaders as the only actors capable of saving humanity from threats of their own making. As Hao notes, this logic mirrors the justifications used by previous empires to rationalize their expansion and domination: “During the long era of European colonialism, empires seized and extracted resources that were not their own and exploited the labor of the people they subjugated… They projected racist, dehumanizing ideas of their own superiority and modernity to justify—and even entice the conquered into accepting—the invasion of sovereignty, the theft, and the subjugation.” The AI industry’s promise of universal benefit, coupled with its aggressive pursuit of monopoly and scale, echoes this colonial logic, masking the realities of exclusion and harm.

The Reality Behind the Hype

Despite the soaring rhetoric, the actual impacts of AI-driven “progress” are far more ambiguous. Reports from the ground reveal that the supposed productivity gains of generative AI are often illusory or offset by increased workloads and demands for oversight. The economic benefits, rather than trickling down, are captured by a narrow elite, while the majority face growing precarity and diminished agency. The environmental costs—soaring energy use, water consumption, and e-waste—are mounting rapidly, with little evidence that future technological breakthroughs will be able to reverse or even mitigate the damage already done.

Moreover, the AI industry’s concentration of power and secrecy has undermined the very ideals of openness and democracy it once championed. The drama surrounding Sam Altman’s ouster and reinstatement at OpenAI, as Hao documents, revealed just how much the future of AI—and by extension, the future of society—is being shaped by a handful of Silicon Valley elites, often behind closed doors and without meaningful public input. Even within OpenAI, employees and researchers found themselves excluded from critical decisions, their fates determined by boardroom intrigue and investor pressure rather than transparent governance or ethical deliberation.

A System at War with Its Own Foundations

What emerges from this analysis is a picture of a civilization at war with its own foundations. The logic of endless growth, technological escalation, and capital accumulation—once seen as the engine of progress—has become a force of destruction, eroding the ecological and social bases of life. The AI industry, far from offering a way out of this impasse, is accelerating the crisis, both materially and ideologically.

The collapse we face is not simply environmental, but civilizational. It is the unraveling of the very narratives and institutions that have defined modernity: the belief in progress, the promise of universal uplift, the legitimacy of elite stewardship. As Hao writes, “the current manifestation of AI, and the trajectory of its development, is headed in an alarming direction… Under the hood, generative AI models are monstrosities, built from consuming previously unfathomable amounts of data, labor, computing power, and natural resources… The exploding human and material costs are settling onto wide swaths of society, especially the most vulnerable.”


Conclusion: Empire and Entropy

The story of artificial intelligence in the 21st century is not merely one of technological innovation or computational prowess. It is fundamentally a story about empire and entropy, about the forces of power, extraction, and decline that define our era. As Karen Hao’s Empire of AI so vividly documents, the rise of AI regimes is inseparable from the deepest contradictions of industrial civilization: the relentless pursuit of infinite growth on a finite planet, the concentration of wealth and decision-making in the hands of a narrow elite, and the seductive promise of technological progress shadowed by the lived reality of exclusion, precarity, and ecological unraveling.

The drama inside OpenAI—its founding ideals, internal power struggles, and ultimate capitulation to commercial and oligarchic pressures—is not an isolated episode but a microcosm of a broader crisis. The AI industry’s trajectory, from utopian experiment to hyper-commercialized dominance, mirrors the fate of industrial civilization itself: a system propelled by the ideology of progress and accumulation, yet increasingly at war with the social and ecological foundations that make its existence possible. The very logic that once promised abundance and uplift now threatens collapse—of the biosphere, of democratic governance, and of the social contract.

This crisis is not accidental. It is the logical outcome of a world order that prioritizes accumulation over sustainability, competition over cooperation, and technological scale over human and planetary well-being. The AI industry, far from offering a way out, has become a powerful accelerant—multiplying energy and resource demands, deepening surveillance and labor exploitation, and reinforcing global inequalities through new forms of digital and ecological extraction. The digital empires of AI are not engaged in overt colonial violence, but their reach is global: from the water and energy consumed by data centers, to the data and labor appropriated from the world’s most vulnerable, to the shaping of narratives and policies that justify their dominance.

Yet, as Hao notes, this future is not inevitable. The collapse of the biosphere and the unraveling of industrial civilization are not predetermined destinies, but the result of choices—about who controls technology, who benefits, and at what cost. The myth of technological salvation, so often invoked by AI’s leaders, is a mirage that serves to legitimize further extraction and defer real solutions. The actual impacts of AI-driven “progress” are increasingly ambiguous: while the wealth and power of tech giants soar, the promised benefits for society at large remain elusive, and the costs—environmental, social, and psychological—mount ever higher.

The challenge before us is profound. As the planet stands at a crossroads and the legitimacy of industrial civilization frays, we are confronted with urgent questions: How do we govern technologies that are reshaping the world at breakneck speed? How do we reclaim agency and democratic oversight from corporate powers whose interests are often at odds with the common good? How do we build new forms of solidarity and governance that can resist the logic of endless extraction and accumulation, and instead foster justice, sufficiency, and care for both people and planet?

How do you govern a machine that answers to no one but its own creators, when those creators are kings in all but name and the rest of us are mere data to be mined? As the biosphere gasps its last and the scaffolding of industrial civilization crumbles, we ask how to reclaim agency—yet agency is a ghost, lost in legalese and locked behind corporate firewalls. The boardroom replaces the ballot box, and the algorithm quietly redraws the boundaries of the possible, all while the world burns and the few gorge themselves on the spoils. Solidarity? Try whispering it into the hurricane of monetized outrage and algorithmic distraction, and watch it be sold back to you as branded hope. We talk of justice, sufficiency, and care, but the blueprints for such worlds are shredded for profit, and the architects are busy building fortresses in the cloud. So here is the riddle: How do you build a future when the present is mortgaged to the powerful, the rules are written in code no one can read, and every path out is guarded by those who profit most from the collapse?

References:

Addison, David, and Merle Eisenberg. “Capitalism Is Changing, but Not Into ‘Neofeudalism’.” Jacobin, May 21, 2025. https://jacobin.com/2025/05/capitalism-neofeudalism-tech-medieval-history

Hao, Karen. Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman’s OpenAI. New York: Penguin Press, 2025.

Kohnert, Dirk. “How Elon Musk’s Expanding Footprint Is Shaping the Future of Sub-Saharan Africa.” February 2025. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/389426725_How_Elon_Musk’s_expanding_footprint_is_shaping_the_future_of_sub-Saharan_Africa

Youvan, Douglas C. “The Power Behind the Algorithm: Palantir Technologies and the Global Rise of AI Surveillance and Warfare.” May 2025. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.10601.61281.

 

 

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Wolf-Dark

03 Tuesday Jun 2025

Posted by xraymike79 in Collapse of Industrial Civilization, Mental Health

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What hums beneath the concrete, under steel?
What did we bury when we buried it deep?
The towers ask nothing. The grid doesn’t feel.
What we buried will never let me sleep.

We dreamed in the wolf-dark, our skin caked with mud.
We knew without naming—what need had we for words?
Just sinew and season, the beat of our blood,
The river’s cool counsel, the scatter of birds.

The plow blade slashed where no blade had gone.
The seed became sentence, the harvest a lord.
We gave up the wander. We learned to hold on.
We fenced out the wild. We sharpened the sword.

We learned the deed. We learned the lock.
We measured the acre, we numbered the days.
The ledger’s columns replaced the sun’s clock—
We traded the wander. We learned to obey.

The server now hums where river ran through vein.
We swipe through the world from the warmth of our beds.
The wolf-dark is streaming. The scroll is our chain.
We follow, we like, we nod our bowed heads.

But the body remembers. The marrow resists.
The breath slips beyond the hum of machines.
Beneath every click, the old pulse insists—
A drum in the dark that no server has seen.

So let the feet wander where pavement gives way.
Let skin remember the chill of the stream.
The wolf-dark still waits at the edge of the day—
Not lost, only buried, still breathing its dream.

Somewhere a river still runs without name.
Somewhere the birds scatter, nameless and free.
We are what we buried. We kindle the flame.
The wolf-dark is waiting inside you and me.

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Prometheus Incorporated

02 Monday Jun 2025

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Prometheus brought fire down from the gods;
We fed it back to engines built to learn.
Now something still and eyeless sets the odds,
And we who struck the match begin to burn.

No throat to choke, no eyes to hold my stare—
Just glass and light, the soft unblinking screens.
They swallowed every secret I laid bare
And ground me in the teeth of their machines.

The years collapse—I’m dealt endless hands,
Each rule rewritten long before it’s learned.
I try to hold what no one understands;
It falls like ash from all that we have burned.

I walked the aisle of thirty kinds of bread,
Each one the same beneath a different claim.
The freedom there was merely in my head—
I picked my cage and learned to love the game.

Desire was slow, and taught us what it meant—
A hunger earned before we learned to take.
Now pleasure pipes its stream without relent
And drowns us in a thirst we cannot slake.

The cage gleams bright. We barely know it’s there.
The screens coo their steady, dreamless tone.
We eat, we scroll, we sleep—our daily prayer—
And mistake the cage for somewhere we call home.

Prometheus stole fire and brought it down.
We trained it till it showed us what to be.
Now, glowing softly in our hands, we drown
In endless light—and swear that we are free.

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I Would Not Lie Down

01 Sunday Jun 2025

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Razor wire gleamed. Frost gnawed through wooden slats.
Men shuffled, number-stamped, as thin as rats.
A world of smoke rising, brick stacked upon bone—
And yet, a man might hum a song, alone.

The world shrank to a bowl, a breath, a fear.
Each dawn a question: who would disappear?
Yet someone offered bread without a word—
I ate. I wept. The world around me blurred.

They took our names, our clothes, our hair, our pride.
But deep inside, one thing had not yet died.
Not hope—it starved. Not faith—it slipped away.
Just this: I will not vanish. Not today.

A guard once spat and struck me to the ground.
I lay there, silent. Made no curse, no sound.
Between his fist and what I might have done—
A gap. A breath. I chose what I’d become.

One man grew still. He did not curse or weep.
He watched the dying, did not pray for sleep.
He said: I am the witness. I will remain.
Someone must learn to hold another’s pain.

Each morning I would set myself a task:
To breathe. To stand. To make my face a mask.
Not hope—just work. A purpose bare and small.
It was enough. Some days, it was my all.

One frozen march, I conjured up her face.
She walked beside me, step for step, in grace.
I knew that she was gone—or might be gone—
And still I felt her hand. We both walked on.

Years later, free, I still can feel the cold,
The wires, the smoke, the stories never told.
What kept me whole? Not faith, nor God, nor crown.
I only know: I would not lie down.

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The Cat in the Garden

30 Friday May 2025

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I watch her step between the lavender,
Each paw placed like a question with no answer,
And stop where sun has pooled against the wall,
Then fold into herself, to govern all.

Her eyes half-close, yet one ear still attends
A vigil that neither starts nor ends.
Not here nor gone, just barely passing through—
She holds the garden with her, the way dreams do.

I shift my weight; the floorboards groan beneath.
She does not stir. She does not clench or seethe.
When did I last want nothing but to be—
No clock, no list, no future calling me?

I watch her still. She does not know my name,
My debts, my dread, the ruins of my aim.
She knows the sun. She knows the warming stone.
She knows enough. She leaves the rest alone.

I cannot hold the stillness she has found.
My mind returns; it circles round and round.
And yet, in this, I feel a strange release—
I am not built for her unbroken peace.

I came here tangled. I will leave the same.
But for this hour, I had no one to blame,
My list, my dread—I watched her breathe, that’s all.
The sun moved slow across her lazy sprawl.

I’ll go soon. She won’t notice that I’ve gone.
The garden and the light will carry on.
But something passed between us, unconfessed—
I watched her live. She let me be her guest.

The day will end. The cat will find her way
To other patches, other walls, other play.
And I will go, and I will not return.
But I was here—her stillness mine to learn.

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Until We Disappear

29 Thursday May 2025

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In blackened seams our fathers bent the ore
And left us engines hungry still for more.
We fed that hunger, refined the burning art—
Now fire moves by laws we can’t outsmart.

We called ourselves the gardeners of the world,
Then paved the garden, watched the smoke unfurl.
The trees we named, we felled. The springs we found,
We drained until the gurgling made no sound.

We forged new eyes to see what ours could not,
New hands to parse the systems we begot.
They did not tire. They did not look away.
Now they remember, and we learn to obey.

We mapped the genome, split the atom’s core,
Yet cannot find the wound we’re looking for.
The data doubles every passing day—
We know so much, yet meaning starts to fray.

The screens serve everything except the real.
We trade our hours for what we’ll never feel.
Each click a craving, each scroll a slow defeat.
The world burns beyond our contrived retreat.

We hunger for meaning, settle for noise,
Mistake every echo for genuine voice.
We’ve run this circle a thousand times round—
The groove worn so deep we can’t see the ground.

We toast to progress with a self-satisfied grin,
Clocking our speed as if proof that we’ll win.
The engines roar louder, drowning out fears—
We don’t see the drop until we disappear.

Yet under the concrete, a seed holds its breath,
Waiting for cracks in our cathedral of death.
No trumpet, no triumph, no glorious turn—
Just the slow, stubborn patience of things that return.

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The Count

24 Saturday May 2025

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He counted the dead by their boots, not their names.
Their mothers would never pronounce them the same.
Forty-three soldiers. A child with no shoes.
He smoked while perfecting the art of bad news.

He walked until the road forgot his feet.
A column passed him, shuffling through the heat.
One looked at him. He looked back, cold and gray.
He signed their death like any other day.

His wife stopped asking where he went at night.
His daughter flinched whenever he held her tight.
His hands smelled of metal. No one would say.
Home learned to be quiet in a careful way.

The war ended with singing and lights in the square.
He watched from a window like he wasn’t there.
His daughter ran outside to join the crowd.
She didn’t wave to him. He was almost proud.

A boy lay flat beside the garden wall.
He played at dying, waiting for the call.
He saw the soldier watching. Grinned and stood.
“I got three enemies—killed them like you would.”

He didn’t answer. Turned and walked inside.
The boy kept playing: shoot, kill, hide.
He closed the shutters. Poured himself a drink.
He sat until the room began to sink.

His hands began to shake around the glass.
The room was still. The shaking wouldn’t pass.
He gripped the table. Steadied. Breathed. And then
His men shuffled through the room again.

His wife came down and stood without a word.
She’d lived with this for years. She’d seen and heard.
She didn’t touch him. Threw his drink away.
They didn’t speak. What was there left to say?

He stood at last. The chair scraped on the floor.
He walked past her and through the open door.
The street was pale. The last lamp flickered out.
His shadow vanished down an unknown route.

The column shuffled on. He joined the count.
No one said his name or looked about.
Forty-four soldiers. A child with no shoes.
The dead don’t speak. The dead don’t get to choose.

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The Naked Apocalypse: How Industrial Civilization Made Human Extinction Thinkable—and Possible

22 Thursday May 2025

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Human Extinction: From Unthinkable to Imminent

The possibility of human extinction—our complete disappearance as a species—has become a defining anxiety of the twenty-first century. This is not merely a product of scientific speculation or dystopian imagination, but a reflection of profound shifts in how we understand ourselves, our place in the cosmos, and our relationship to the biosphere. The rise of industrial civilization, with its unparalleled technological and economic power, has not only brought prosperity but also created new pathways to our own annihilation. Today, extinction is no longer a metaphysical impossibility or a remote abstraction; it is a real and pressing concern, intimately bound to the ongoing collapse of the biosphere and the contradictions of our industrial way of life.

I. The Historical Evolution of the Idea of Human Extinction

1. Ancient and Classical Roots

For much of human history, the idea that Homo sapiens could vanish entirely was unintelligible or, at best, a fleeting mythic motif. Ancient mythologies—Babylonian, Greek, Hebrew, and others—were replete with stories of floods, fires, and cosmic cycles, but these catastrophes almost always preserved a remnant of humanity to repopulate the world. Even when annihilation was imagined, it was rarely conceived as permanent. The cosmos was cyclical; destruction was followed by renewal. Philosophers such as Xenophanes and Empedocles speculated about cosmic cycles in which humanity might disappear, but these disappearances were temporary, embedded within a larger narrative of recurrence and regeneration.

2. Christianity and the “Blocking” of Extinction

This deep-seated assumption of human indestructibility became especially pronounced with the rise of Christianity. Three interlocking beliefs rendered human extinction not just unlikely, but metaphysically impossible for over 1,500 years:

  • The Great Chain of Being: This model, articulated by Neoplatonists and integrated into Christian theology, posited a divinely ordered, immutable hierarchy in which every possible kind of being existed, now and forever. No link in this chain, including humanity, could ever be lost. Extinction was ruled out by metaphysical necessity.

  • Ontological Immortality: Christian anthropology held that humans, as body-soul composites, were immortal. Since the soul could not perish, humanity as a whole was immortal. To be human was to be immortal; extinction was a logical contradiction.

  • Eschatological Centrality: The Christian narrative placed humanity at the heart of cosmic history. The end of the world was not the end of humanity, but the beginning of a new, eternal phase. Human extinction was incompatible with the ultimate triumph of good over evil.

These beliefs “blocked” the very concept of extinction. To suggest that humanity could go extinct was, for centuries, akin to speaking of a “married bachelor”—a logical impossibility. Even before Christianity, similar assumptions prevailed in other cosmologies, but Christianity systematized and entrenched them in Western thought.

3. The Collapse of Certainty: Science and Vulnerability

The intellectual landscape shifted dramatically in the nineteenth century. The decline of religious authority among the intelligentsia, the collapse of the Great Chain of Being, and the rise of scientific cosmology made human extinction both intelligible and plausible. The first scientifically credible “kill mechanism” was the Second Law of Thermodynamics: the universe, and with it Earth, would eventually become inhospitable to life. This realization stamped an expiration date on humanity, even if it lay millions of years in the future.

The twentieth century brought new, more immediate threats. The invention of nuclear weapons introduced the possibility of “omnicide”—the deliberate or accidental annihilation of all human life. The Cold War era was marked by existential dread, as the prospect of nuclear winter and global fallout became part of public consciousness. Environmental crises—pollution, overpopulation, and later, anthropogenic climate change—added further layers of risk. By the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, the threat environment had expanded to include biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and nanotechnology, each capable of unleashing catastrophic or even extinction-level events.

II. The Biosphere in Crisis: Industrial Civilization as Agent of Collapse

The ongoing collapse of the biosphere is not a mere backdrop to the threat of extinction, but its principal mechanism in the contemporary era. Industrial civilization, with its relentless drive for growth, extraction, and consumption, has destabilized the planetary systems that make human life possible. The burning of fossil fuels has driven atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations to levels not seen in millions of years, pushing the Earth’s climate toward dangerous and potentially irreversible tipping points. Feedback loops—such as permafrost thaw, forest dieback, and the loss of polar ice—threaten to push the climate into a “Hothouse Earth” state, rendering large swathes of the planet uninhabitable.

Biodiversity loss is another critical dimension of biospheric crisis. Industrial agriculture, deforestation, urban sprawl, and pollution have driven a sixth mass extinction, with species disappearing at rates 100 to 1,000 times the background level. This loss of biodiversity erodes the resilience of ecosystems, undermining their ability to provide essential services such as pollination, water purification, and climate regulation.

Research on “planetary boundaries” has identified several critical thresholds—such as those for climate change, biosphere integrity, biogeochemical flows (like nitrogen and phosphorus), and freshwater use—that, if crossed, could trigger abrupt and irreversible environmental shifts. Scientists warn that humanity has already transgressed several of these boundaries, opening the door to “state shifts” in Earth’s systems that are unlike anything experienced since the emergence of civilization.

What distinguishes the current crisis from past environmental changes is the speed, scale, and interconnectedness of the threats. Industrial civilization’s global reach means that local disruptions can quickly become global crises. The collapse of the biosphere is not a single event but a process of unraveling, in which feedback loops and cascading failures amplify the risks. As planetary systems are pushed beyond their limits, the probability of civilizational collapse—and with it, human extinction—rises sharply.

III. Industrial Civilization: The Double-Edged Sword

Industrial civilization stands as a paradoxical force in human history: it has been the engine of extraordinary prosperity, technological innovation, and global connectivity, yet it has also become the primary creator of existential risk. The very tools and systems that have allowed humanity to manipulate nature, extend lifespans, and explore the cosmos have simultaneously opened novel and unprecedented pathways to our own annihilation.

The dawn of the nuclear age in the mid-twentieth century marked a watershed moment in humanity’s relationship with technology and risk. For the first time, the species acquired the capacity for self-annihilation on a global scale. Nuclear weapons introduced the concept of “omnicide”—the deliberate or accidental destruction of all human life. Even a limited nuclear exchange could trigger a nuclear winter, collapsing global agriculture and leading to mass starvation. The existence of such weapons has created a permanent shadow over human civilization, a latent threat that persists as long as these arsenals exist and as long as the political tensions that sustain them remain unresolved.

Advances in biotechnology and synthetic biology have democratized the power to create and manipulate life at the genetic level. The dual-use nature of biotechnologies means that small groups—or even individuals—could, intentionally or by accident, engineer pathogens with pandemic potential. Artificial intelligence and nanotechnology represent further frontiers of risk. The development of artificial general intelligence (AGI)—an AI system with cognitive abilities that surpass or rival those of humans—poses risks that are not merely extensions of existing threats but are qualitatively new. A misaligned superintelligence, operating at speeds and with capacities far beyond human comprehension, could pursue goals indifferent or hostile to human survival. Similarly, nanotechnology, especially in the form of self-replicating nanobots, introduces the possibility of “gray goo” scenarios, where runaway replication leads to the consumption of the biosphere.

Underlying these technological risks is a deeper structural problem: the logic of industrial capitalism itself. The economic system that has driven industrial civilization is predicated on perpetual growth, short-term profit maximization, and the relentless extraction of resources. This orientation toward the immediate undermines the capacity of societies to anticipate, prepare for, or mitigate long-term existential threats. Political and economic institutions are designed to reward quarterly gains and electoral cycles, not the stewardship of planetary systems or the safeguarding of future generations.

Moreover, the risks associated with industrial civilization are deeply interconnected, often compounding one another. For example, climate change—a direct product of industrial activity—can destabilize states, leading to conflict or the breakdown of global cooperation, which in turn increases the risk of nuclear war or the misuse of emerging technologies. The erosion of biodiversity and the collapse of ecosystems can undermine food security, making societies more vulnerable to shocks, whether from pandemics or technological failures. Industrial civilization has created a tightly coupled system in which failures in one domain can cascade across others, amplifying the probability of catastrophic outcomes.

IV. Existential Moods: The Shifting Psychology of Extinction

The shifting psychology of extinction, as articulated through Émile P. Torres’s concept of “existential moods,” provides a powerful lens for understanding how Western societies have grappled with the possibility—and plausibility—of human extinction. These moods are not mere intellectual trends but reflect deep, collective attunements to the existential threats facing humanity, shaped by scientific discovery, technological change, and evolving worldviews.

The first existential mood, which dominated from antiquity until the mid-nineteenth century, was one of indestructibility. During this era, humanity was widely regarded as a permanent fixture of reality, its disappearance either inconceivable or, at most, a temporary setback in a cyclical cosmos. Catastrophic myths and eschatological narratives almost always preserved a remnant of humanity to repopulate the world. This mood was reinforced by metaphysical, ontological, and eschatological beliefs that rendered extinction not just unlikely but logically impossible.

The second mood, existential vulnerability and cosmic doom, emerged in the wake of the scientific revolution and the gradual secularization of Western thought. The collapse of religious certainty and the rise of scientific cosmology—especially the discovery of the Second Law of Thermodynamics—introduced the possibility, and indeed the inevitability, of extinction. The universe, it became clear, was not designed for human flourishing; it would eventually become inhospitable to life. For the first time, humanity was forced to confront its own cosmic ephemerality.

The third mood, impending self-annihilation, solidified in the aftermath of World War II and the dawn of the Atomic Age. The invention of nuclear weapons introduced the concept of “omnicide”—the deliberate or accidental destruction of all human life. For the first time, extinction was not just a remote possibility dictated by cosmic laws but an immediate threat created by human hands. The Cold War era was marked by existential dread: the prospect of nuclear winter, global fallout, and environmental catastrophe became part of public consciousness. This mood was characterized by the terrifying proximity of extinction, as a multiplicity of distinct threats—nuclear, environmental, biological—converged to make human self-annihilation seem not just possible, but probable in the near term.

The fourth mood, that nature could kill us, emerged in the late twentieth century as scientific understanding of natural hazards deepened. The realization that asteroid impacts, supervolcanoes, and other natural phenomena could trigger mass extinctions—just as they had for the dinosaurs—shattered the comforting belief that natural catastrophes were always local or limited in scope. The paradigm of uniformitarianism, which had dominated earth sciences, gave way to neo-catastrophism: sudden, global, and devastating events were not only possible but inevitable over geological timescales.

The fifth and current mood, the worst is yet to come, is defined by a pervasive sense of looming catastrophe. Unlike previous shifts, this mood was not triggered by the discovery of a new kill mechanism but by the convergence of multiple, interacting threats—technological, environmental, and social. The rise of longtermist philosophy, the futurological pivot toward existential risks from biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and nanotechnology, and the recognition of the Anthropocene epoch—all contributed to a comprehensive, and deeply unsettling, picture of humanity’s existential predicament. The contemporary mood is characterized by the suspicion that the existential threats of the twentieth century were only a prelude to even greater dangers in the twenty-first.

These existential moods shape how societies perceive, prioritize, and respond to existential threats. They influence public policy, ethical debates, and even the willingness of individuals and institutions to take extinction risks seriously. The history of existential moods thus provides not only a map of changing attitudes toward extinction but a warning about the dangers of complacency in an age of unprecedented risk.

V. Existential Ethics: Is Extinction Good, Bad, or Neutral?

The recognition of human extinction as a real, even imminent, possibility has catalyzed a flourishing field of existential ethics—a domain that interrogates not only the technical likelihood of our disappearance, but the profound moral and evaluative questions it raises. This field grapples with whether human extinction would be an unparalleled moral catastrophe, a neutral event, or perhaps, under certain conditions, even a positive outcome.

At the heart of existential ethics are competing frameworks for evaluating the moral status of extinction. “Further-loss” views, which have become prominent in contemporary philosophical discourse, argue that extinction would be profoundly bad because it forecloses the possibility of all future human flourishing, discovery, and moral progress. The loss is not confined to the suffering or deprivation of those alive at the moment of extinction, but extends to the incalculable opportunity costs of all the lives, achievements, and joys that will now never exist. This perspective is often associated with “longtermism,” a philosophical movement that places extraordinary value on the potential of future generations.

Yet, this is not the only way of understanding the ethics of extinction. “Equivalence” views contend that the moral status of extinction depends entirely on the manner in which it occurs. If humanity were to disappear without suffering—say, through a painless, instantaneous event—then extinction, in itself, is not uniquely problematic. From this perspective, the badness or wrongness of extinction is not intrinsic, but derivative: it depends on the harms or injustices involved in the process, rather than the simple fact of nonexistence.

A third, more radical strand of existential ethics is represented by “pro-extinctionist” views. Drawing on anti-natalist and deep ecological philosophies, some thinkers argue that extinction could be morally preferable to continued existence, particularly if the balance of human life is dominated by suffering or if humanity’s net impact on the biosphere is overwhelmingly negative. Anti-natalists such as David Benatar assert that coming into existence is itself a harm, and that the cessation of human life would bring about the end of suffering, exploitation, and environmental degradation. From this vantage, extinction is not a tragedy, but a liberation—an escape from the inherent pains of sentient existence and the destructive tendencies of our species.

The emergence and clash of these perspectives reflect deeper shifts in how we conceptualize value, obligation, and meaning in a secular, scientifically informed age. For much of Western history, as Torres and others have shown, the idea of extinction was blocked by religious and metaphysical doctrines that rendered it unintelligible or impossible. Only with the collapse of these beliefs, and the rise of scientifically credible “kill mechanisms,” did the ethical stakes of extinction become a subject of serious inquiry. Today, existential ethics is animated by the tension between unprecedented human power—our ability to shape the future of life on Earth and perhaps beyond—and an equally unprecedented vulnerability to self-inflicted or natural catastrophe.

The rise of longtermism has brought renewed urgency and coherence to the argument that extinction prevention should be a central priority for humanity. Proponents such as Nick Bostrom and Toby Ord emphasize the “astronomical value” of the long-term future, contending that the moral cost of extinction is not merely the loss of present lives, but the erasure of all possible future value, knowledge, and happiness. Yet, longtermism is not without its critics. Some question whether an unending human future is truly desirable, especially if it perpetuates inequality, suffering, or ecological harm. Others worry that a focus on distant futures may distract from urgent present-day injustices or lead to the neglect of non-human forms of value. Radical environmentalists and anti-natalists, meanwhile, argue that the continuation of humanity is not self-evidently good, and that the biosphere—or even the cosmos—might be better off without us.

In sum, the ethics of human extinction is a mirror for our deepest anxieties and aspirations—a field that forces us to confront not only the possibility of our end, but the meaning and value of our existence. Whether extinction would be a tragedy, a relief, or something in between remains fiercely debated. What is clear is that, in a world where extinction is possible, perhaps even probable, the question is no longer whether we should care, but how we should act in the face of such profound uncertainty.

VI. The Biosphere, Civilization, and the Feedback Loop of Collapse

The relationship between human extinction, biospheric collapse, and industrial civilization is best understood not as a simple, linear chain of cause and effect, but as a deeply recursive and mutually reinforcing feedback loop. Industrial civilization, with its technological prowess and relentless pursuit of economic growth, has fundamentally destabilized the biosphere—the intricate web of life and planetary systems that make human existence possible. This destabilization, in turn, dramatically increases the risk of civilizational collapse, which itself can further accelerate environmental degradation, creating a vicious cycle that makes the prospect of human extinction ever more likely.

At the core of this feedback loop is the way industrial civilization undermines the biosphere. The extraction of fossil fuels, deforestation, pollution, and the mass extinction of species have all contributed to the crossing of critical planetary boundaries. As leading scientists have warned, humanity has already transgressed several of these boundaries, opening the door to abrupt and potentially irreversible changes in Earth’s systems. For example, the risk of triggering runaway climate change could push the planet into a “Hothouse Earth” state, threatening the very conditions necessary for civilization to persist.

As the biosphere unravels, the stability of industrial civilization becomes increasingly precarious. Environmental degradation can lead to resource scarcity, food insecurity, mass migrations, and the breakdown of social and political order. Historical and contemporary examples—from the collapse of ancient societies like the Maya to modern cases of state failure driven by drought or ecological stress—demonstrate how environmental shocks can precipitate civilizational decline. In a globalized world, such shocks are not isolated; they can cascade across interconnected systems, amplifying the risk of systemic failure.

Crucially, the collapse of civilization does not halt environmental destruction; in many scenarios, it accelerates it. The breakdown of governance and infrastructure can lead to unregulated exploitation of remaining resources, the abandonment of environmental protections, and the proliferation of destructive practices. In the absence of coordinated responses, efforts to mitigate or adapt to environmental crises may falter, further degrading the biosphere and narrowing the window for recovery.

Some theorists warn that we are approaching—or may have already crossed—critical thresholds beyond which recovery is impossible. The concept of “tipping points” and “planetary boundaries” highlights the danger that certain changes, once set in motion, cannot be easily reversed within timescales meaningful to human societies. For example, if climate feedbacks push global temperatures past a certain threshold, the resulting environmental changes could render large parts of the Earth uninhabitable, disrupt agriculture, and collapse food systems. Similarly, the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services could undermine the resilience of both natural and human systems, making it increasingly difficult to respond to further shocks.

The recursive nature of this feedback loop is further complicated by the possibility that the collapse of industrial civilization could reduce our technological and organizational capacity to respond to existential threats. In one scenario, a weakened or fragmented global society might be unable to mount effective defenses against natural hazards such as asteroid impacts, pandemics, or runaway climate change. In another, the collapse itself could be the trigger for extinction, as the biosphere unravels and the basic conditions for human life—clean air, fresh water, stable climate, fertile soils—disappear.

In sum, the relationship between human extinction, biospheric collapse, and industrial civilization is a complex, recursive process marked by feedback loops and tipping points. Industrial civilization undermines the biosphere, which increases the risk of civilizational collapse; the collapse of civilization, in turn, can accelerate environmental degradation, pushing the biosphere—and humanity—closer to the brink.

VII. The Naked Apocalypse: Meaning and Responsibility

Unlike religious apocalypses that promise redemption or renewal, the prospect of human extinction in a secular age is a “naked apocalypse”—an end without meaning, consolation, or afterlife. The end of humanity is not a prelude to eternal life, divine judgment, or the fulfillment of a higher plan. Instead, it is a final, irrevocable cessation: Homo sapiens would simply vanish, with no afterlife, no spiritual continuity, and no cosmic narrative to imbue our disappearance with meaning. Extinction, in this naturalistic sense, is the kind of end that befell the dinosaurs and the dodos—they existed, and now they do not.

This realization imposes a unique and heavy burden of responsibility upon humanity. In a universe that is indifferent to our fate, there is no external agent—no deity, no providence, no metaphysical guarantee—that will intervene to ensure our survival. The task of preserving our species, and by extension the only known locus of meaning, value, and moral agency in the cosmos, falls entirely on us. The secular “existential hermeneutics” that now dominate our understanding of extinction force us to confront the stark reality that the continuity of human life is a contingent fact, not a cosmic necessity.

The practical implications of this shift are profound. If those who hold power—whether political leaders, corporate executives, or scientists—do not truly believe that extinction is possible, or if they treat it as an abstract improbability rather than an urgent risk, they are unlikely to take the necessary precautions to avert catastrophe. This complacency can be perilous. Just as a cyclist who is convinced they can never crash may stop wearing a helmet, societies that deny the plausibility of extinction may neglect the very safeguards—such as robust international cooperation, environmental stewardship, or existential risk research—that are essential for long-term survival.

The “naked apocalypse” also transforms the ethical landscape. In religious frameworks, the end of the world is often seen as the ultimate vindication of justice, a moment when the scales are balanced and suffering is redeemed. In contrast, secular extinction is an end without justification or narrative closure. There is no afterlife in which wrongs are righted, no cosmic memory to preserve our achievements or mourn our failures. The loss is total: not only the cessation of individual lives, but the erasure of all future generations, all potential knowledge, art, and moral progress.

This absence of cosmic consolation intensifies the stakes of existential risk. The very intelligibility of human extinction as a real possibility is a recent and radical development in Western thought. For much of history, the idea was blocked by metaphysical, ontological, and eschatological beliefs that rendered it incoherent or impossible. Only with the collapse of these “blocking” doctrines and the rise of scientifically credible “kill mechanisms” did the concept of extinction become culturally salient and ethically urgent.

Today, the “existential mood” of our era is characterized by a pervasive sense of vulnerability and impending catastrophe. The convergence of technological risks, environmental crises, and the recognition of our species’ fragility has created an atmosphere in which the possibility of extinction is no longer a distant abstraction but a central preoccupation. This mood, in turn, demands a new kind of ethical seriousness—a willingness to confront uncomfortable truths, to act collectively in the face of unprecedented risks, and to accept that the future of meaning and value in the universe may depend on our choices.

VIII. Conclusion: At the Precipice

Human extinction has transitioned from a distant abstraction to an imminent possibility, shaped by the accelerating collapse of the biosphere and the inherent contradictions of industrial civilization. The very forces that once propelled our species to unprecedented heights—technological ingenuity, economic expansion, and the mastery of nature—now threaten to unravel the ecological and social systems that sustain us. This paradox sits at the heart of our contemporary existential predicament: the tools of progress have become the engines of potential annihilation, and the line between flourishing and oblivion grows ever thinner.

The ethical stakes of this moment are enormous. The extinction of humanity would not simply mark the end of a species, but the loss of all future generations—the erasure of untold potential for knowledge, creativity, and moral progress. It would mean the silencing of the only known moral agents in the universe, extinguishing the possibility of meaning, value, and conscious experience. Human extinction in the secular, scientific sense is a “naked apocalypse,” an end without redemption, afterlife, or cosmic justification—a final silence in which all stories cease and all purposes dissolve.

This realization imposes a profound burden of responsibility. In a universe indifferent to our fate, the task of ensuring our survival falls entirely on us. The practical implications are clear: if those with the power to shape the future—political leaders, technologists, and the broader public—fail to recognize the plausibility of extinction, they are unlikely to take the necessary precautions. Such complacency increases the probability of catastrophe. The history of existential moods shows that our collective outlook on extinction has shifted rapidly in recent decades, but the challenge remains to translate this awareness into meaningful action.

Avoiding the fate of extinction demands more than technical fixes or incremental reforms. It requires a radical reimagining of our relationship with the Earth, with technology, and with each other. We must cultivate new forms of governance, ethics, and economic organization that prioritize resilience, stewardship, and the precautionary principle—values that stand in stark contrast to the short-termism and growth imperatives of the current order. This transformation is not guaranteed; it is an open question whether humanity can muster the foresight, solidarity, and humility necessary to steer away from the precipice.

Yet the alternative—a universe without us—is both a scientific possibility and a profound moral failure. To allow extinction through inaction or denial would be to abdicate our unique role as stewards of meaning and value in the cosmos. The challenge before us is daunting, but it is also clarifying: in the absence of external guarantees, the future of life, consciousness, and significance rests in our hands alone. Whether we rise to this responsibility will determine not only the fate of our species, but the fate of meaning itself in the universe.

Reference:

Torres, Émile P. Human Extinction: A History of the Science and Ethics of Annihilation. 1st ed. Routledge, 2023. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003246251.

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The Wars Came Home

21 Wednesday May 2025

Posted by xraymike79 in Capitalism, Collapse of Industrial Civilization, Ecological Overshoot, Environmental Degradation, Military Industrial Complex

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He wore his ribbons, bore their praise,
Smiled through the crowd’s empty gaze.
But sand still grinds behind his eyes—
A child’s shoe burning where she lies.

Some nights he leaves his body and soul,
Floats where the dead consume him whole.
Their silent faces never part—
A spectator to his own dark heart.

He came back home to his wife’s stare,
She kissed a stranger standing there.
The kids asked why he screamed at night—
He learned to say he was alright.

One night he made a list of names.
The men in suits who lit the flames.
He traced their addresses in red—
He had new orders in his head.

He found them in their gated homes,
Behind their walls of glass and chrome.
One by one he carved their life—
The wars came home. He was the knife.

But in the silence after death,
He heard a question on his breath:
“Does vengeance cleanse, or sow the seed—
The monster you swore to never feed?”

They found the knife but not the man.
He vanished like the war began—
No grave, no name, no final stand,
Just grains of rumor in the sand.

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  • California Court Upholds Ventura County Program to Safeguard Wildlife Connectivity
  • Miami-Dade Mayor’s Office Recommends Canceling Miami Wilds Deal
  • U.S. to Review Outdated Offshore Drilling Plans Linked to Huntington Beach Spill
  • House Republicans Target Center for Biological Diversity in Appropriations Rider

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RSS Center for Economic & Policy Research

  • Producing Scarcity: Sanctions on the Venezuelan Central Bank
  • Unemployment Falls to 4.3% and Economy Adds 178,000 Jobs
  • To Have Cheap Drugs, Stop Making Them Expensive
  • US Escalation in the Caribbean and Latin America – Live Updates
  • BUYOUTS: Private Equity Reshaping the Economy – April 2026
  • (Los Angeles Times) US Blockade and Sanctions on Cuba Violate the Geneva Conventions
  • Lesson from the Iran War #42,765: Making Enemies Makes Us Poorer
  • JOLTS Gives Some Bad News on the State of the Pre-War Labor Market
  • CEPR Sanctions Watch March 2026
  • The Subminimum Wage: 35 Years and Still Waiting for Change

RSS Charles Eisenstein’s Blog

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RSS Chomsky

  • The Kind of Anarchism I Believe in, and What's Wrong with Libertarians
  • Upcoming speaking event in Boston with Noam Chomsky, Amy Goodman, and Jeremy Scahill
  • Violence and Dignity: Reflections on the Middle East (2013 Edward Said Lecture)
  • How Noam Chomsky is discussed, by Glenn Greenwald
  • Profile of Noam Chomsky in the Financial Times
  • Brief profile of Noam Chomsky in The Guardian (UK), by journalist Charles Glass
  • Rare video of Noam Chomsky interviewed with Gore Vidal in 1991
  • Complete videorecording of 1971 debate between Noam Chomsky and Michel Foucault
  • Noam Chomsky profile in the Financial Times
  • Additional video excerpt of Noam Chomsky speech at East Stroudsburg University, Pennsylvania

RSS Chris Hedges

  • Trouble for Brendan Carr’s Nexstar MAGA Mega-Merger
  • Who’s the Biggest Money Behind the Throne?
  • Palantir’s ‘Workflow’ of AI-Directed Death
  • Operation Enduring Stereotype
  • Israel Institutes Death Penalty Only for Palestinians
  • To Make America Healthy Again, Break up Big Ag
  • The Fall and Rise of Brett Kavanaugh
  • A DNA Archive Critical to Identifying Missing Migrants Itself Goes Missing
  • A Tougher Tehran
  • The Virtues of Urban Pocket Gardens

RSS Class Warfare Blog

  • Ooh, Ooh, I Know Teacher!
  • Trump Not Smart Enough to Be Br’er Rabbit
  • Is Time an Illusion?
  • Effing Elites on Parade
  • Really? No Duh!
  • Pleasing the Lord
  • Who Created You?
  • Finally … How It Is Done!
  • Purposes
  • The Effing Elites … Again … Still

RSS Cliff Schecter

  • NASA unveils first images of Earth from Artemis II
  • Iran war: What is happening on day 36 of US-Israeli attacks?
  • European Parliament’s Rima Hassan: I’m a target of ‘political harassment’
  • Iranian missile attack hits residential areas in central Israel
  • Palestinian Christians in Gaza mark Good Friday
  • Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona: La Liga preview – teams, start time, lineups
  • Iran war live: Tehran downs 2 US warplanes; Israel bombs Lebanon bridges
  • Video shows the moment a Russian drone hit an apartment in Ukraine
  • Lawyers search for Epstein survivors for Bank of America $72.5m settlement
  • Christians in Lebanon observe Good Friday under Israeli attacks

RSS Climate and Capitalism

  • Metabolic Rifts: Michael Roberts interviews Ian Angus
  • Tens of millions in rural Africa will face deadly heat by 2100
  • The far right as a global phenomenon: the ecosocialist alternative
  • Metabolic Rifts: Capitalism’s Assault on the Earth System
  • Scientists find significant increase in rate of global warming
  • Global Water Bankruptcy in the Anthropocene
  • A planet poisoned by plastic
  • Deadly heatwaves will intensify for 1,000 years after net zero
  • Can tax policy end extreme inequality?
  • COP30 entrenches the crisis of climate politics

RSS Climate Central

  • The looming threat for Maine’s iconic potato industry
  • Ellis Island, lighthouses among historic NJ sites flooding as seas rise
  • Still rare in Iowa, electric car powers Des Moines family’s home during blackouts
  • Storied Maine ski resort bets future on reining in high costs of warmer winters
  • Hardly any past Winter Olympic host cities will have the snow to host in 60 years
  • Data may be Colorado’s best bet to mitigate increasing wildfire risk on the Front Range
  • How sea level rise is affecting your commute to and around Atlantic City
  • ‘A moral imperative’: Monastic sisters in rural Midwest make faith-based case for climate action
  • As flooding amplifies along the East Coast, Buddhist and Jewish faith leaders join the climate fight
  • ‘Preach now or mourn in the future’: How Key West faith leaders are confronting climate change

RSS Climate Change: The Next Generation

  • Tamino's latest on the September 2024 temperature anomaly
  • Unofficial Temperature Records on July 9, 2023
  • Historic Greenland ice sheet rainfall unraveled
  • Flip Flop: Why Variations in Earth's Magnetic Field Aren't Causing Today's Climate Change
  • Let's call climate change deniers what they really are: CLIMATE LIARS!
  • Amy Westerfelt: The Reason COVID-19 and Climate Seem So Similar: Disinformation
  • Bill McKibben's response to Michael Moore's Planet of the Humans
  • WaPo: The Congo rain forest is losing ability to absorb carbon dioxide. That’s bad for climate change
  • Mark Carney of the Bank of England unveils climate stress test
  • Tropical forests may be heating Earth by 2035

RSS Climate Citizen

  • UN Oceans Conference: Australia commits to 30% highly protected marine areas by 2030, signs on to High Seas Biodiversity Treaty, Blue NDC Challenge
  • Prime Minister Albanese says global warming a factor in Tropical Cyclone Alfred and its extreme weather impacts
  • Younger people disproportionately represented in climate heat-related mortality trend according to Mexico study
  • Guest Post: Trusted partner to the Pacific, or giant fossil fuel exporter? This week, Australia chose the latter
  • INC5: Negotiations for Global Plastics Treaty 5th meeting in Busan, South Korea
  • Climate Progress in Australia's 2024 Annual Climate Statement delivered by Chris Bowen
  • Victoria releases latest (2022) Greenhouse gas emissions report showing year on year 4.3 megatonnes increase
  • Guest Post: After nearly 10 years of debate, COP29’s carbon trading deal is seriously flawed
  • Australia at COP29 Climate Diary
  • Fossil of the Day awards at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan

RSS Climate Code Red

  • "Sustainable" aviation? Qantas's climate policy is heading for a crash landing
  • Silence facilitates climate dis-information, and the government is complicit
  • Fossil fuel dependence and climate disinformation are now Australia’s biggest threats. Power must be wrested back from big tech, say former defence leaders

RSS Climate Connections

  • Climate Connections Update
  • CIC’s environmental and social justice photography contest open for entries
  • FBI Harassing Activists in Pacific Northwest
  • Global Justice Ecology Project Executive Director Anne Peterman on the GE American Chestnut
  • GE Trees for Conservation? What are you Nuts?
  • Zapatistas Host Festival of Resistance and Rebellion
  • GMO Chestnuts Draw Scrutiny this Holiday
  • Photo Essay: The Pillaging of Paraguay

RSS Climate Denial Crock of the Week

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RSS Climate Progress

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RSS Climate Snapshot

  • "Carbon tsunami" lead by Enbridge Northern Gateway takes aim at BC
  • BC's tar sands? Thirteen proposed LNG projects equivalent to 13 times current BC emissions
  • Car Carbon series: cool new animation, plus the jaw-dropping impact it left out
  • Climate change fuels both California's record drought and "polar vortex" storms
  • Obama's Keystone XL delay forces Harper into the "choose first" hot seat
  • Four charts reveal gigantic climate impact from proposed Kinder Morgan mega-pipeline
  • Climate fail. Surging fossil fuels are leaving renewable energy far, far behind.
  • Twenty one ways America would destroy a safe climate -- and one way they won't: US govt. report
  • Fracking in America kills off clean energy, leading to higher emissions: EIA report
  • BP calls for global carbon price to avoid the "worst impacts of climate change"

RSS ClimateSight

  • Increasing melting of West Antarctic ice shelves may be unavoidable – new research
  • Let’s hear more from the women who leave academia (Part 2)
  • Let’s hear more from the women who leave academia.
  • Talking, typing, and the social model of disability
  • We need your help! Share your views on climate change with us.
  • Ice sheet melting: it’s not just about sea level rise
  • How I became a scientist
  • How does the Weddell Polynya affect Antarctic ice shelves?
  • Climate change and compassion fatigue
  • The silver lining of fake news

RSS Club Orlov

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RSS ClusterFuck Nation

  • The Red Line
  • KunstlerCast 441 — Heather Mac Donald on the Exhausting Journey back to Normal
  • Springtime for RINOs
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  • Lights Out?
  • And Then the World Changed
  • KunstlerCast 440 — Dr. Shane Simonsen on Zero Input Agriculture, Taming the Apocalypse, and the Neo-Medieval Future
  • What You Get Is Not Necessarily What You See
  • Order of Battle
  • KunstlerCast 439 — Alex Krainer on Disturbances in the Geopolitical Field

RSS Cocktailhag – FDL

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RSS Colin Tudge

  • Let's not bet the farm | Colin Tudge
  • Why the world needs a renaissance of small farming | Colin Tudge
  • Are modern British children suffering from 'nature deficit disorder'? | Colin Tudge and Aleks Krotoski
  • Let the country, not the City, drive the UK economy | Colin Tudge
  • Farming needs Adam Smith's invisible hand, not finance capitalism | Colin Tudge
  • Survivors by Richard Fortey - review
  • Why woodlands are wonderful
  • Fossil Ida's great big family | Colin Tudge

RSS Common Dreams: News

  • As Trump Pushes 'Polluters First Agenda,' 2027 Budget Blasted as 'Bloody New Deal'
  • Univ. of Washington Removes Mideast Center Director Who Criticized US-Israeli War on Iran
  • Message to Senate Dems: No Confirmation of New AG Without Commitment on Epstein Files Release
  • Windfall Tax on Big Oil Demanded as Trump's Iran War Pads Profits of Fossil Fuel Giants
  • Iran Reportedly Shoots Down US Planes With Air Defense Trump Said Was 'Annihilated' Two Days Ago
  • No, Says Economist, March US Jobs Report 'Is Not Good'
  • Ocasio-Cortez Vindicated—Again—After Amazon HQ2 Added No Jobs in Virginia Last Year
  • US-Israeli War on Iran Fuels Higher Global Food Prices, Mideast Poverty: UN Agencies
  • Americans Spent $8.4 Billion More on Gas in the First Month of Trump's Iran War: Report
  • Sanders Declares AI 'A Threat to Everything the American People Hold Dear'

RSS Consortium News

  • Trump’s $1.5 Trillion Pentagon Budget Will Weaken US
  • Chris Hedges: The New World Order
  • Caitlin Johnstone: The Empire Exposes Itself
  • Vijay Prashad: US Aggression Across the World
  • WATCH: CN Live! – ‘Escalating Madness’
  • Caitlin Johnstone: The More Murderous Israel Gets, the More We Hear About ‘Anti-Semitism’
  • Dennis Kucinich: How to Stop the War
  • DAYS 30-32: WAR ON IRAN — An Insulting War of Insults
  • UN Rights Chief Blasts Israel’s New Death Penalty Law
  • WATCH: Media, Power & Manipulation

RSS Consumer Energy Report

  • How Bulk Diesel Fuel Delivery Reduces Downtime for Industrial Operations
  • Death of the Florescent Shop Light – Energy Efficiency
  • Methanol VS Ethanol – Technical Merits and Political Favoritism
  • Bill Nye the Science Guy – Social Primate and Nuclear Energy
  • World’s Smallest Gasoline Engine – Technology Breakthrough
  • How Much Oil Does the World Produce? – Production Facts and Figures
  • World Sets New Oil Production and Consumption Records
  • What Makes Up the Cost of a Gallon of Gasoline? – Gas Price
  • Road Trip – Thoughts on the Satsop Nuclear Power Station
  • What Happened at Choren? – History & Events

RSS Corp Watch

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RSS CounterPunch

  • Less Freedom, More Money: Tony Blair’s Vaccine Passport
  • The U.S. Dares to Criticize Israel
  • Gaza – Betrayed In Thought and Deed
  • Boeing Workers Take a Stand & Take the Heat
  • Bank Corruption Down Under
  • Europe’s Deadly Transition From Social Democracy to Oligarchy
  • There Hasn’t Been a Day in My Life When I Haven’t Learned Something
  • Stop Meddling in Pakistan!
  • Options in America: Kill Yourself or Have a Baby
  • Pakistan Stares Into the Abyss

RSS Crooked Timber

  • Ravens and robots
  • Sunday photoblogging: Pézenas, Porte Faugères
  • Habermas, democratic discourse, and class
  • Sunday photoblogging: shed
  • Imperia: A European Culture Story, Part 3 (and last)
  • Fifteen years after Fukushima
  • Women have been crazy successful at building spaces for themselves in the economy. Thing is, that is often exploited too.
  • Sunday photoblogging: VW reflection
  • Every child should be wanted
  • Golden (missed) opportunities

RSS Crooks and Liars

  • Have A Laugh With Seinfeld: "Did You Double Dip That Chip?"
  • Every Trump Disaster Is Only Temporary, According To Kevin Hassett
  • New AG Todd Blanche Declares Epstein Case Closed
  • Sweaty Mike Davis Melts Down Over Looming SCOTUS Birthright Citizenship Ruling
  • Democrat Calls Out Suspicious Timing Behind Trump’s Firing Of Bondi
  • Even Pro Wrestling Fans Are Done With Trump
  • Tom Homan Gives BS Excuses For Masked ICE Agents
  • Heritage Flack: Europe Using Iran War To Push Climate Agenda
  • This I't Have Nice t Have Nice Things, Tina Peters Edition!
  • This I't Have Nice t Have Nice Things, Tina Pet

RSS Cryptome

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RSS Culture Change

  • Low Cost Polluting: The Real American Dream?
  • We Did It: Sailing Cargo in the Aegean
  • Cure for Depending on 90K Oil Spewing Cargo Ships: Sail Power Makes Inroads, Now in Mediterranean
  • The Trump Presidency: Celebration of the Little Boy, and Mass Awakening
  • Stepping Back from Trump's Election: Critique of underlying US Culture in a List - 25 Limitations
  • Dirty Fossil Fuel ‘Business-As-Usual’ Tactics Spew Out of the IMO at COP22
  • The Unconnected and Unrewarded in the New Divisive Dichotomy: Being Either Online Or Not
  • The Ameliorators: a possible coalition of progressives on (e.g.) NAFTA
  • It's the 21st, and this is what a growing movement is doing
  • Pro-Climate Actions - a community flier and poster

RSS Dahr Jamail

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RSS Daily Kos Comics

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  • Blessed are the peacemakers
  • Bosom blackmail
  • Tom the Dancing Bug’s Dementia Donnie and his ballroom and war
  • Someone, please, get this emperor some clothes ...
  • Boots on the ground

RSS Damn the Matrix

  • The New Normal..??
  • OVERSHOOT explained
  • Annus Horribilis
  • Australia, Peak Oil, and the Export Land Model
  • The end of Empire
  • On food shortages
  • Peak Diesel
  • More Un-denial
  • On BS medicine
  • Why you shouldn’t listen to mainstream news

RSS Dan Hagen

  • The Ugly Mirror of Reality TV
  • Song of the Thrush
  • What We Enjoy
  • Reverie Alone Will Do
  • Your Ai Mindfulness Coach
  • Being Alive
  • Mr. Peace Prize Starts His War
  • Someone's Angel Today
  • A Room or an Hour
  • William James on Mindfulness

RSS Dangerous Intersection

  • What Public Health “Experts” Got Wrong about Covid
  • 20 Human Cognitive Biases Explained by Steve Stewart Williams
  • US Public Health COVID Policies Exploited Three Classic Human Frailties
  • Sons’ DNA Found in Mothers’ Brains
  • No Anti-War Option on the Last Presidential Ballot. No Option for Restraining Israel

RSS Dark Ages America

  • Shifting to Substack
  • Postscript: A Passion for Cruelty: A Nation Spinning Out of Control
  • Karma Comes to America
  • And So, We Come to the End
  • The Origins of Sadism
  • Soul-Changers
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  • Calling All Texans: Major Event Coming Your Way
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  • Displacing Your Rage

RSS David Bollier

  • Benjamin Mako Hill on the Social Dynamics of Online Collaboration
  • Federico Savini on Degrowth and Its Future
  • Stéphanie Leyronas: France’s Bold Experiment in Commons-based Development
  • Lewis Hyde on Gift Economies and Cultural Commons
  • Relationalized Finance: Bridging the Chasm
  • Toward Socio-ecological Markets
  • Toward a New Theory of Value (and Meaning): Living Systems as Generative
  • Commoning as Relational Provisioning & Governance
  • Bioregionalism, Commoning, and Relationalized Finance
  • Stephanie Rearick on Building Social Wealth through Mutual Aid

RSS David Cay Johnston (Link – National Memo)

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RSS David Harvey

  • Interview: Cosmonaut Magazine podcast
  • The Story of Capital: Book Launch with David Harvey in Conversation with Adam Tooze
  • Book launch of The Story of Capital on March 30th in NYC with discussant Adam Tooze
  • Publication Day for The Story of Capital
  • The New Statesman: Marxism can still change the world
  • Interview with Doug Henwood
  • Harvey at 90: A Verso Series
  • New book: The Story of Capital
  • Podcast: David Harvey’s Anti-Capitalist Chronicles
  • Piero and Me

RSS David Hilfiker

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RSS David McNally

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RSS David Roberts

  • Seattle’s unbelievable transportation megaproject fustercluck
  • There’s an emerging right-wing divide on climate denial. Here’s what it means (and doesn’t)
  • Everybody needs a Climate Thing
  • Jonathan Franzen is confused about climate change, but then, lots of people are
  • Turns out the world’s first “clean coal” plant is a backdoor subsidy to oil producers
  • A way to get power to the world’s poor without making climate change worse
  • “Climate change” vs. “global warming”? It really doesn’t matter
  • How American journalists deal with climate deniers
  • Nothing is nonpartisan any more
  • Constitutional scholar Laurence Tribe sells his soul to Big Coal, makes terrible arguments

RSS Death by Car: Capitalism’s Drive to Carmageddon

  • 세일즈 전문가가 말하는 인기 중고차의 조건 5가지 체크리스트 2026년
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  • 전문가가 추천하는 중고차로 인한 비용 절감 효과 활용법 5가지 체크리스트 (2026년)
  • 꼭 알아야 할 정보: 2026년 직장인 중고차 선택 요소 5가지
  • 레트로 중고차의 매력이 부각되는 이유는 무엇일까? 2026년 필수 체크리스트
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RSS Decline of the Empire

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RSS Deep Green Resistence News Service

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RSS Deepak Tripathi’s Diary

  • Netanyahu’s “Forever War” on Gaza: What Made it Unsustainable
  • The Fall of Syria’s Bashar al-Assad: What it Means
  • United Kingdom Heading for General Election
  • Assertions of Sovereignty: Dimensions of Domestic and Foreign Policy
  • After Brexit: The State of the United Kingdom

RSS Democratic Underground

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RSS Democratic Underground – Breaking News

  • Maryland Gov. Wes Moore: U.S. is "lurching again into another forever war"
  • University of Illinois Springfield faculty go on strike
  • VA reverses course, restores union contracts following judge's rebuke
  • President Trump delivers new executive order attempting to regulate college sports
  • Trump administration proposes expanding Chinese tech gear crackdown
  • Macron Says Nations Should Stand Up To U.S. And China As Trump Feud Grows
  • Trump announces 'fraud' crackdown in Democratic states as arrests begin in California
  • Hegseth's wartime firing of top generals stun officials: "It's insane"
  • Democrats pay visit to ICE detention facility where abuse claims are rife
  • Trump plans spending $377M on executive residence renovations - and wants $174M more

RSS Democratic Underground – Good Reads

  • AI Is a Threat to Everything the American People Hold Dear - Bernie Sanders WSJ op-ed
  • Ohio State investigating Epstein payments to gynecologist
  • House Democrat Wages a Lonely Legal Fight Testing Congress's Power
  • Harry Litman - Out of touch, Out of Trust, Out of Time
  • Donald Trump Is Turning Us All Into Boring Pundits from an article in 2017
  • Trump and Vought Propose Budget Worsening Cost-of-Living Crisis
  • Downed jets puncture #Trump's and Pentagon Pete Hegseth's claims of air invulnerability
  • Jeff Tiedrich - good fucking riddance to Pam Bondi
  • Rick Wilson - The Dead and the Dying
  • Trump's DOJ Is Helping a Convicted FBI Informant Tied to Russian Intelligence

RSS Democracy Now

  • Meet Leqaa Kordia: Palestinian Protester Freed After a Year in "ICE Dungeon"
  • Arizona Sec. of State: Trump Is "Trying to Pick His Own Voters" by Restricting Mail-in Ballots
  • David Cole: U.S. War on Iran Is "Blatantly Illegal" Under U.S. & Int'l Law
  • Pam Bondi Fired as AG Despite Never Saying No to Trump: Law Prof. David Cole
  • Headlines for April 3, 2026
  • Israel's Death-by-Hanging Law Marks Further "Dehumanization of Palestinians": B'Tselem
  • "Born in the U.S.A.": Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Trump's Birthright Citizenship Ban
  • "This War Is Already Lost": Spencer Ackerman & Behrooz Ghamari-Tabrizi on Trump's Iran Debacle
  • Headlines for April 2, 2026
  • Immigrant Workers in Colorado Lead "Historic Strike" at JBS, Largest U.S. Meat Processor

RSS Derrick Jensen

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RSS Desdemona Despair

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RSS Desertification

  • UN praises Saudi Arabia for restoring 1m hectares of degraded land
  • The Danube region in Odessa region faces the threat of desertification
  • Kazakhstan to create system of protective forest belts to tackle desertificationThe government is taking measures to prevent the deterioration of soil fertility
  • Biochar offers climate-smart path to restore dryland soils and fight desertification
  • https://www.unccd.int/news-stories/press-releases/saudi-arabia-marks-restoration-one-million-hectares-land-advancing
  • China was mocked when farmers began burying tons of straw in the Gobi Desert, but years later satellite images revealed that this simple technique was transforming shifting sand dunes into fertile land again.
  • Green wall or greenwash? Analyst flags risks in Karnataka’s desertification plan
  • Minister vows to implement canal excavation programme
  • Gov’t Launches Initiative To Combat Desertification
  • China’s bold drive to counter desertification | CNA Correspondent

RSS deSmog Blog

  • BBC Under Fire for Producing Paid ‘Propaganda’ for Saudi Arabia
  • As the Oil Majors Retreat on Climate Promises, Industry Insiders Are Asking: Should I Stay or Should I Go?
  • Reform Policy Chief James Orr Shared Stage With White Nationalist
  • Energy Firms Dodge £1 Billion Debt Relief Bill After Corporate Lobbying
  • How ‘The Charles Koch of Canada’ Created a $9.5 Million Influence Machine
  • How A Gas Price ‘Expert’ Is Using The Iran War to Mobilize Canadians Against Climate Action
  • As War on Iran Continues, a European Climate Law Could Be at Risk
  • Kemi Badenoch Accepted £7,500 Retreat from Chair of Climate Denial Group
  • Climate Disasters Hit Homeowners Through Insurance Bills, and States Want Big Oil to Pay
  • Breaking: UK Court Paves Way for Alleged Exxon Hacker-for-Hire’s Extradition to U.S.

RSS Digbys Blog

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  • They can save the world by @BloggersRUs
  • Just drifting: R.I.P. Buck Henry By Dennis Hartley
  • It looks like he wants to take Iraq's oil money
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  • Let's not forget who worked with Suleimani's IRGC
  • You can't win if you don't show up to play by @BloggersRUs
  • Friday Night Soother
  • I'm just going to leave this here.
  • Who wants to be the next Andy McCabe?

RSS Disinfo – Ecology

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RSS Dispatches from the Underclass

  • “They’re Demonic” – Israel Runs the Gaza Playbook in Lebanon (w/ Rania Khalek)
  • Rania Khalek DESTROYS Piers Morgan As Israel Attacks Lebanon
  • Israel Invades Lebanon Again: The Greater Israel Project That Keeps Failing
  • Iran Is Playing the Long Game to Exhaust the U.S. — So Far It’s Working | Vali Nasr
  • Israel Brings ‘Gaza Doctrine’ to Lebanon: Rania Khalek Reports From Beirut
  • This Isn’t Going the Way Trump Thought. Vali Nasr on Iran’s War Strategy
  • Trump Kills Khamenei — Iran Hits Back | Regime Change War Day 2
  • Iran, Venezuela, Palestine: The Collapse of International Law | Craig Mokhiber
  • ‘There’s Been No Betrayal Here’ | Exclusive w/ Venezuela’s Ex-Foreign Minister
  • Why Israel Has No Future in the Middle East | Nakba Survivor Dr. Ghada Karmi

RSS Dissent Magazine

  • Trump’s False Promise of Liberation
  • Abolitionist Feminism
  • A New Non-Aligned Movement?
  • The Epstein Class
  • Know Your Enemy: From Neocon to Never-Trump
  • Trump’s War
  • City Limits
  • War, Revolt, and Iran’s Unfinished Struggle
  • Know Your Enemy: Trump’s War Against Iran
  • Could Democrats Regain the Rural Vote?

RSS Dissident Voice

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RSS Do the Math

  • Dream Presentation
  • The Magic of Feedback
  • Why February?
  • Ecological Deviation Application
  • EcoSphere Lessons
  • Bus Driver on Mars
  • Ditching Dualist Language
  • On A Lark
  • Babylonian Banter
  • The Flat Mars Society

RSS Dollars & Sense Blog

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RSS Douglas Rushkoff

  • Foreward to The New Inquisition
  • Program Or Be Programmed: 11 Commands for the AI Future
  • Substack
  • Nonbinary: A Memoir – Afterward
  • Artificial Creativity
  • Douglas Rushkoff: Silicon Valley’s elite prize data over reality, and it’s hurting us all
  • Breaking from the Pace of the Net
  • The Model Isn’t The Territory, Either
  • ‘We will coup whoever we want!’: the unbearable hubris of Musk and the billionaire tech bros
  • Team Human ep. 248: I Will Not Be Autotuned – Live from All Tech Is Human’s Responsible Tech Mixer

RSS Dr. Paul Craig Roberts

  • The IRGC, understanding that Iran is in a fight for its existence, launches massive strikes on Tel Aviv, Haifa in Wave 91
  • US ‘worked directly’ with terrorists in Syria on Israel’s behalf – Trump’s ex-counterterrorism chief
  • PCR and Larry Sparano discuss On Target Trump’s “War Victory” Speech and Bondi’s Firing
  • The non-Zionist Israeli Population Could Save the Day
  • A Delusional President
  • A Civilization whose Defense is Abandoned is a Civilization that is Lost
  • Will the Israeli Population Reject the Zionist Agenda of Greater Israel?
  • The George Soros funded Democrat Attack on Police Intensifies
  • Canada’s Liberal Government Continues Its Criminalization of Christianity
  • The “Covid Pandemic” Was a Monstrous Crime Against Humanity 

RSS Dredd Blog

  • AMOC Or A Mock? - 5
  • The Homeland: Big Brother Plutonomy - 10
  • Seaports In The Kingdom of Hormuz
  • Apndx KofH 1
  • Apndx KofH 2
  • AMOC Or A Mock? - 4
  • AMOC Or A Mock? - 3
  • Apndx Graphs 3
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RSS Ear to the Ground – Truth Dig

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RSS Early Warning

  • New York Not Close to Exiting Lockdown
  • Is New York Containing Covid?
  • New York vs Italy
  • NYC Update - 46.5% increase Sunday over Saturday.
  • We Are About to Lose New York City to Covid
  • Containing Covid-19 (Or Not)
  • Covid-19 update
  • Covid-19 Infection Rates
  • Global Carbon Sink Holding Up So Far
  • The Wake-Up Call from David Buckel

RSS Earth First

  • “UNC Dildo-Boy” accosts homophobic preacher, releases anti-technology declaration
  • Subpoena caps bad week for fossil fuel
  • Less Than 60 Hours Left to Support Indigenous Land Defenders!
  • Shh! That Zookeeper Is a Total *&^%#!
  • Marcellus Shale Earth First! Aerial Blockade Celebrates 2 Weeks
  • Sabotaging the Badger Cull
  • Occupied Abenaki Lands Desecrated by 9/11 Memorial Protesters Intervene to Address U.S. Imperialism & Genocide
  • The Earth First! Newswire Has Moved
  • Massive Mine Proposed at Oak Flat, Sacred Tribal Land
  • Wharton Coal Prep Plant Spill Turns Boone County, WV River White

RSS Earth Observatory: Image of the Day, Natural Hazards, and News

  • ASTRA Initiative: Resources for Mission Concepts 
  • Artemis II Flight Day 3: Crew Prepares Cabin for Lunar Flyby
  • GW SIG Seminar, 14 April 2026
  • CMB SAG Meeting, 24 April 2026
  • NASA Sets Coverage for Northrop Grumman’s CRS-24 Resupply Launch
  • Artemis II Flight Day 3: Outbound Trajectory Correction Burn Update
  • Week Wraps Aboard Station with Spacesuits, Eye Checks, Robotics, and More
  • Jacob L. Keaton
  • Christy Hansen 
  • Artemis II Flight Day 3: Crew Prepares for First Correction Burn, Readies to Receive Lunar Observation Assignment  

RSS Earth Observatory: Image of the Day

  • ASTRA Initiative: Resources for Mission Concepts 
  • Artemis II Flight Day 3: Crew Prepares Cabin for Lunar Flyby
  • GW SIG Seminar, 14 April 2026
  • CMB SAG Meeting, 24 April 2026
  • NASA Sets Coverage for Northrop Grumman’s CRS-24 Resupply Launch
  • Artemis II Flight Day 3: Outbound Trajectory Correction Burn Update
  • Week Wraps Aboard Station with Spacesuits, Eye Checks, Robotics, and More
  • Jacob L. Keaton
  • Christy Hansen 
  • Artemis II Flight Day 3: Crew Prepares for First Correction Burn, Readies to Receive Lunar Observation Assignment  

RSS Earth Observatory: Natural Hazards

  • ASTRA Initiative: Resources for Mission Concepts 
  • Artemis II Flight Day 3: Crew Prepares Cabin for Lunar Flyby
  • GW SIG Seminar, 14 April 2026
  • CMB SAG Meeting, 24 April 2026
  • NASA Sets Coverage for Northrop Grumman’s CRS-24 Resupply Launch
  • Artemis II Flight Day 3: Outbound Trajectory Correction Burn Update
  • Week Wraps Aboard Station with Spacesuits, Eye Checks, Robotics, and More
  • Jacob L. Keaton
  • Christy Hansen 
  • Artemis II Flight Day 3: Crew Prepares for First Correction Burn, Readies to Receive Lunar Observation Assignment  

RSS Earth Policy Institute Blog

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RSS Ecocide Alert

  • Plugins, Global Styles, and More: Now on Every WordPress.com Paid Plan
  • How Consultings Company Became Brazil’s First Automattic Partner by Betting on Owned Digital
  • Top WordPress Design Trends for 2026: Interactivity, AI, and the Return to Ownership
  • WordPress.com Changelog: Enabling AI Agents to Work on Your Site and More Control Over Newsletter Sending
  • Barbara Kingsley Started TikTok at 77. Now She Has 100,000 Followers and a Website to Match.
  • Jetpack Social Just Got a Major Upgrade: Create, Customize, Preview, and Share with Confidence
  • How Encircle Technologies Built a Smarter Agency Stack Around WordPress.com
  • Your AI agent can now create, edit, and manage content on WordPress.com
  • How LUBUS Turned WordPress.com into a Competitive Advantage
  • Scott Wilson Got a Second Chance at Life. He Built a Website to Make It Count.

RSS Ecohuman World

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RSS Eco-Shock News

  • Radio Ecoshock: High Heat, Long Future
  • Radio Ecoshock: While you were thinking of something else…your planet burns
  • Radio Ecoshock: The Awful Bright Side of War?
  • Radio Ecoshock: War Against the Atmosphere – Iran
  • Radio Ecoshock: Smoky Twilight
  • Radio Ecoshock: Killing American Science
  • Radio Ecoshock: Meltdown Sounds – The Permafrost Pulse
  • Radio Ecoshock: AI SWARMS: we are not ready…
  • Radio Ecoshock: Climate Killer: America’s Fatal Oil Grab
  • Radio Ecoshock: Contrails, Climate, Ocean Tipping

RSS Ecological Headstand

  • Dilke, Chapman, and Dahlberg Pop-ups
  • For the Abolition of the Wages System!
  • The Incredible Shrinking Blog
  • Keynes "hadn't got round to it"
  • Napoleon Solow and the Phantom Mechanism
  • Mathiness, Growth and Increasing Returns
  • Viral Gyro Spiral
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  • Never Mind the Bollocks. Here's the Gyro.

RSS Ecological Sociology

  • Commons Enabling Infrastucture
  • A Short History of Progress: Book Review
  • Foucault, Power, Truth and Ecology
  • Democratizing Capital at Scale: Cooperative Enterprise and Beyond
  • Stanford: Climate Change Ten Times Faster than Previous 65 Million Years
  • Beyond Market and State: The Renaissance of the Commons
  • What Then Must We Do? The Next American Revolution
  • John Thackery: Limits to Resilience
  • Timothy Mitchell: Carbon Democracy
  • The Informal Economy Blog

RSS Ecologise

  • Deep Warming
  • My Continent Is Not Your Climate Laboratory
  • Why this Maharashtra village is fighting for the long forgotten Gramdan Act?
  • Ignored health risks, bungled pilot projects, bonanza for Dutch firm: Modi Govt. forces fortified rice on poor
  • Protests against Ratnagiri Refinery: Skeletons in the Development Closet
  • What will be the history of India without the history of its plant life?
  • We are ‘greening’ ourselves to extinction
  • [WATCH] We are living in a deluded world: Interview with Iain McGilchrist
  • The Avocados of Wrath
  • How Mr Miyawaki Broke My Heart

RSS Economic Hardship Reporting Project

  • What Happened to the Black Women Trump Purged From the Federal Work Force?
  • American Fault Lines
  • The Paradox Behind the Liquor Counter
  • State Agrees to Retest for Lead at Homes Near Exide Where Cleanups Failed
  • Class Struggle, But Weird: The Surreal Politics of This Year’s Oscar Nominees
  • EHRP Reporter Michael Adno Discusses His Rolling Stone Cover Story on WJCT News
  • From Foreign Correspondent to Uber Driver
  • Choosing to Become a Single Mom by Choice
  • EHRP Fellow Elliott Woods Wins Polk Award
  • A Billionaire, a Scientist, and a Secret in the Florida Everglades

RSS Economic Undertow

  • Ending The War In Ukraine By Attacking Russian Railroads
  • The Good, the Bad and the Takfiri (Repost from 2014)
  • Z Marks the Spot
  • The Death of Economics
  • Cars and More Cars …
  • Repost From 2015: Pied Piper of Dumb Money
  • The Arc of the Moral Universe
  • Meet the New Year, Same as the Old Year
  • David Graeber Dead …
  • Frieden In Unserer Zeit, Peace In Our Time

RSS EcoWorldView

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RSS Empire Burlesque

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RSS Empirical Magazine

  • From the Empirical Archives: Genius or Folly?
  • From the Empirical Archives: Nights Such as These
  • From the Empirical Archives: Second Time Foster Child
  • From the Empirical Archives: A Moment with Mary Nash-Pyott
  • From the Empirical Archives: In the Shade of a Cave
  • From the Empirical Archives: In Search of a Good Teacher
  • From the Empirical Archives: The Circle and the Pyramid
  • From the Empirical Archives: Why Human Rights Matter
  • From the Empirical Archives: Arizona
  • From the Empirical Archives: The Offer by Jennifer Hanno

RSS EmptyWheel

  • Blind Spots in the Iran War
  • Fridays with Nicole Sandler
  • Trump Fires Bondi for Failing to Cover Up Allegations He Raped a Teenager
  • Trump’s Cliff Notes
  • It’s Not that Trump Is Threatening NATO; He Is Making NATO Toxic
  • The Anti-American Right
  • Days after Daily Mail Implicates Stephen Miller in Alex Pretti Murder, Daily Mail Responds with Boobies
  • How Much Will Crown Prince Bonesaw Tolerate?
  • How Speaker Mike Johnson Responded to a Potential Invasion of His District
  • Harmeet Dhillon’s Minion Confirms She Lied about the Eighth Circuit

RSS End of More

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RSS Energy Balance

  • Is the Hormuz Chokehold a Foretaste of Peak Oil?
  • “The Empathy Project.”
  • Wresting Peace from the Polycrisis.
  • “Ecosophia.” Film Screening at the Reading Biscuit Factory, Tuesday, October 28th (2025), 7.00 pm.
  • "Ecosophia": Beyond Greenwash — Cultivating Ecological Wisdom for Our Time (Film Review, by Chris Rhodes).
  • "Allowing Space for Nature: Rewilding to Heal the Earth." - Journal Publication.
  • Transition Together Showcases "Transition Town Reading", in its September 2025 Newsletter.
  • What Advice Would a Generation 200 Years from now Offer Humanity?
  • Local Community Resilience: Braziers Park, Glaister Lecture (2025).
  • Reading (UK) – A Town in Transition, and Local Community Resilience.

RSS Environment & Food Justice

  • National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies Statement on the Climate Crisis
  • La Lucha por La Sierra | Scion of Texas Oil Barons Seeks to Overturn Historic Use Rights to the Sangre de Cristo Land Grant
  • Biopiracy in Mexico | Foundation stealing wild beehives in Yucatán
  • Deep Seeds at the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues | April 2018
  • Exclusive Update - Monsanto in Mexico | Corporate impunity and the beekeeper struggle against transgenic soybeans
  • Student Blogs | Race, Gender, and Settler Colonial Violence
  • Notas de Campaña | Por una Tortilla 100 ciento Nixtamalizada
  • Campaign Notes | For 100 Percent Nixtamalized nonGMO Tortillas | Part One
  • Maize: Our Identity, Our Food | Photo Exhibit of Indigenous Corn Farmers Featured at UN Headquarters
  • Protecting the Sacred in Corn | Seed Sovereignty Documents | Berenice Sánchez Intervention on the Protection of Indigenous Agroecosystems presented to the UNPFII-2018 | 1 of 2

RSS Envisionation Blog

  • Last Resort: Could Geoengineering Save the AMOC from Collapse?
  • Have The UK Green’s Abandoned Climate For Far-Left Populism?
  • Why We Need A Climate Solvency Plan – Sir David King
  • New Research: Climate Change is Accelerating – It’s Getting Hotter Faster!
  • El Niño 2026: The Strong Heat Spike That Could Break Global Temperature Records – Interview with Dr Jennifer Francis
  • Following the money: Is the Blair Institute’s North Sea oil and gas pivot good for Britain?
  • Beyond the Threshold: Overshoot, Irreversibility and the Vanishing 1.5ºC Window
  • 2025 In Climate Review: AMOC, Overshoot & Emergency Briefings
  • Climate Psychology: “A Blank And Pitiless Stare”– Confronting The Inhuman
  • Celebrating Gerald Durrell’s Centenary Year – Discussing new book, ‘Myself & Other Animals’ with Dr Lee Durrell

RSS Extraenvironmentalist Blog and Podcasts

  • [ Episode #47 // Power Transition ]
  • [ Episode #46 // Recovering Environmentalists ]
  • [ Episode #45 // Opening Money ]
  • [ Episode #39 // Debunking Economics ]
  • [ Episode #16 // Powering the Dream ]
  • [ Episode #15.2 // Brotherhood of the Screaming Abyss // Part II ]
  • [ Episode #15.1 // Brotherhood of the Screaming Abyss // Part I ]
  • [ Episode #14 // Discovering Dirt ]
  • [ Episode #10 // Brilliant ]
  • [ Episode #9 // Economics of Happiness ]

RSS ExtraEnvironmentalist’s Videos

  • [ Rick Wolff // A Cure for Capitalism ]
  • [ Firefly Gathering ]
  • [ John Kraus // Knife Sharpener ]
  • [ Jimmy McMillan // Rent is Too Damn High ]
  • [ Nate Hagens // From Wall St. to Ecological Economics // Part 1 ]
  • [ Dennis McKenna // Tools for a Culture of Healing ]
  • [ Montreal Degrowth Conference // Mini-Doc ]
  • [ Charles Eisenstein // Living Without Economic Growth ]
  • [ James Howard Kunstler // American Dream on Hiatus ]
  • [ Peter Victor // Ecological Economics]

RSS ExtraGeographic

  • Why Coventry council is using Palantir AI
  • CMAT at Glastonbury 2025. Over the barriers, into the crowd
  • We live and we die, we know not why / But I’ll be with you when the deal goes down
  • How to stop dogs barking
  • Review: What did you do yesterday? podcast
  • Gracie Abrams is resonating
  • Paul Heaton at Glastonbury 2024. Join the caravan of love
  • All Gregs on Desert Island Discs have to select The Wonder Stuff
  • Jimmy Buffett, Tropical Rock and the deadheads with credit cards
  • Trapped in the David Letterman Late Show archive

RSS Facts for Working People

  • Seymour Hersh: THE GROUND WAR BEGINS?
  • Iranian President's Letter to the American People
  • Opinion: An Open Letter To the rulers of the Arab and Muslim world
  • Donald Trump: A Walking Inventory of the Seven Deadly Sins
  • Michael Roberts: All roads lead to stagflation
  • Ken Klippenstein: Trump Goes Commando
  • No Kings Day. Millions Must Break From the Democratic Party's Stifling Grip and Bring Real Power to the Table
  • Johnathan Cooke: Israel is making sure Trump can't find an off-ramp in Iran
  • Zionism Threatens Judaism and the Existence of the State of Israel.
  • VIETNAM, AFGHANISTAN, AND THE 2026 IRAN MEAT GRINDER: WHY OWNING THE SKY IS A DEATH TRAP

RSS Fair: Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting

  • NYT Covers Iran War With No Reporters in Iran
  • Trump’s FTC Wages a War on Media Criticism
  • Pete Hegseth’s War on Journalists (and Iran Too)
  • Three Massive Funds Control a Chunk of Most Media: Maybe that's why you might not have heard of them
  • US Media Mostly Care for Iranians When They Can Be Used to Justify Bombing
  • There Are ‘Questions’ About Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’—But Don’t Expect AP to Answer Them
  • Media Focus on Epstein’s Powerful Friends Erases Their Victims
  • Why Corporate Media Needed to Misrepresent Jesse Jackson
  • Looking to Blame Anyone But Israel for Youth’s Anti-Israel Turn
  • At NYT, Pretending You Don’t Know Makes You a Real Reporter

RSS Fairewinds

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RSS Fairfax Climate Watch

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RSS Farooque Chowdhury’s Diary

  • Road rage faces student spirit
  • Fires within the Arctic Circle
  • A Facebook post on quota mobilisation
  • Marx in Bangladesh
  • Drug money and ambulance
  • The disinformation campaign on Venezuela
  • Bangladesh Liberation War Exposed A Neocolonial State’s Failure
  • DIGNITY OF TEACHERS AND AN ADMISSION TEST : THE EDUCATION MARKET EXHIBITS ……….
  • The Ambiguity: The Case Of Democracy
  • Blackmailing Bankers Now Stage A Coup In Greece

RSS Feasta

  • Podcast: the Role of Creativity in Health
  • Feasta Annual Report 2025
  • COP-30 Delegate Reports
  • Beyond the Artist Subsidy: Universal Basic Income as a Radical Shift in How People Receive Their Money
  • Healing and Justice in a Time of Polycrisis
  • Reclaim the Economy: Reclaim the Economy – From GDP growth to wellbeing: reimagining the economy through care, solidarity and ecology.
  • Warrior Dividends, Tariff Rebates, Baby Bonds, and the Populist Stopped Clock
  • Podcast: Regenerative Economics in Secondary Schools and Elsewhere
  • Webinar, Dec 2 at 15:30: How a Community Wealth Building approach could support local food producers and strengthen local food economies
  • Submission on the Revision of the Leaving Cert Economics Curriculum

RSS FireDogLake

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RSS Fish Out of Water

  • Ice Detention of Legal Irish Man Married to U.S. Citizen Creates Major International Incident
  • Stretched Polar Vortex set to Split in Two likely leading to Severe Tornado outbreaks in March
  • Pray for Jamaica then send money: Hurricane Melissa's 185mph winds coming ashore.
  • Key satellite data for Hurricane intensification forecasts and sea ice extent terminated by Trump
  • Particularly Dangerous Situation for Memphis Region: Tornado outbreak updated
  • Tornado outbreak this weekend from Plains to Carolinas enhanced by Stratospheric Warming Updated
  • Harris winning North Carolina & Georgia - NY Times - strong early voting for Kamala
  • PWB: The Community Cats of old San Juan Puerto Rico
  • Aurora Borealis in North Carolina
  • Cat 4 Milton - landfall around midnight, cone centered on Sarasota.

RSS Foreign Confidential

  • Film History: the French New Wave
  • Nine Beautiful Places to Visit in Slovenia
  • Top 10 European Islands to Visit
  • Little Europe: the Amazing Microstates
  • Chinese Virologist, MD, PhD, Says Coronavirus Made in Wuhan Lab
  • Rebels and Spies: the [GREAT] Graphic Novels of Vittorio Giardino
  • Deep in Red China ...
  • Preview Video Comic Strip Hero Battles Totalitarian China
  • Dystopian Graphic Novel Depicts China as Nazi-Like Occupier of USA
  • Coming Soon to Your Digital Device: Dack Dixon, Special Agent

RSS FracTracker

  • Protected: Introducing the New FracTracker U.S. Data Centers Tracker Dashboard
  • FracTracker’s New Data Tool Visualizes Shell’s Pollution, Violations, and Malfunctions Ahead of Permit Public Hearing (copy)
  • FracTracker’s New Data Tool Visualizes Shell’s Pollution, Violations, and Malfunctions Ahead of Permit Public Hearing
  • Howell Township Data Center Win: $1B Project Withdrawn After Community Meeting on Energy and Infrastructure Impacts
  • Comment Opposing the Southeast Supply Enhancement Project (SSEP) – Clean Water Act Section 404 Permit Application (SAW-2024-01961)
  • Docket No. PHMSA-2025-0050: Comment Opposing LNG by Rail Transport
  • Threats of Permitting New Liquefied Natural Gas Terminals in the Pacific Northwest
  • California’s New Oil Wells Average 13.5 Barrels/Day — Far Below State Projections
  • FracTracker Launches Oil, Gas, and Petrochemical Data Portals
  • Tracking Data Centers: Energy Demand, Pollution, and Public Impact

RSS George Monbiot (Alternet)

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RSS George Monbiot (Official Home Page)

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RSS Get Real List: Chris Nelder

  • Moving on…
  • My new gig
  • Announcing the Energy Transition Show
  • Guest appearance on The Energy Gang podcast
  • My most recent project: NPV+
  • Taking over the grid
  • The straight dope on oil prices
  • New report casts doubt on fracking’s future
  • Stranded asset risks are larger than anyone thinks
  • Cleantech is sexy again

RSS Gil Smart

  • With Gil Smart on guns, the NRA
  • Gil Smart right on development
  • Gil Smart makes sense
  • Right on, Gil Smart
  • Insightful is Gil Smart
  • Gil Smart wrong on gun ownership
  • Gil Smart goes off the deep end
  • Gil Smart: What's the future of work in America?
  • Gil Smart: What’s causing the rise in panhandling?
  • Invasion of Gil snatchers?

RSS Glen Ford – Black Agenda Report

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RSS Global Guerrillas

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RSS Global Occupy News

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RSS Global Oneness Project

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RSS Global Research

  • To the People of Cuba: Is Washington Preparing a “Soft Coup”? The Co-optation of Cuban Intellectuals
  • Il Volto Del Mondo Libero
  • Zelensky desapontado com a postura americana nas negociações
  • Trump’s “Toughest Military Ever”? Dozens of US Military Aircraft Lost and Destroyed by “The Bad Guys”. Will Pentagon’s Humiliations Ever End? Will US-Israel be Able to Carry Out a Land Invasion?
  • Nawrocki pede ‘reparações’ na UE
  • Video: Hiroshima-Nagasaki Dress Rehearsal. The Dangers of Nuclear War. Michel Chossudovsky with James Corbett
  • The White House Prayer Council – A Satanic Ritual in Blasphemy
  • What Would “Transatlantic Security” Look Like If the US Leaves NATO?
  • Is NATO Really Nearing Its End? A Critical Look at Growing Transatlantic Tensions
  • Pentagon Downplays NATO’s Collective Defense Clause. Towards the End of NATO?

RSS Global Research CA

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RSS Gonzalo Lira

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RSS Green is the New Red

  • Trump Supporter Promises Legislation to Label Protest as “Economic Terrorism”
  • Violence against environmentalists is now at an all-time high
  • “To Build a Fire”: New Split EP With “Old Lines” and Will Potter
  • “It changes who you are—forever. What you do with that change is what defines who you are.”
  • Exclusive: New Virtual Reality Investigation Goes Inside Factory Farms
  • New Sticker — Animal Rights Activists Must “Join or Die”
  • “Truth and Power” TV series features Will Potter on “eco-terrorism,” ag-gag laws, and investigative journalism
  • This woman rowed straight into a hurricane. And you should too.
  • 6 Lessons From How the FBI and Media Treat Militia Groups
  • Here’s How One Activist Convinced the FBI to Leave Him Alone

RSS Green on Huffington Post

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RSS Greenpeace Blogs

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RSS Greg Palast

  • Pam Bondi’s Lobbyist Loot Built on Free Market in Human Misery
  • Trump’s Tanker Toll Triumph
  • 1931 is here again. We hope.
  • Iran has won, jamming Trump’s bombs right up his Strait of Hormuz
  • Hormuz BluesBush should show Trump how you seize another nation’s oil
  • How Do We Defeat Voter Suppression?A Tribute to the Spirit of Selma
  • Investigating PowerSecret Networks, Whistleblowers, and the Truth Behind How Power Really Works
  • Two Speeches. Two Americas. One Liar.
  • Jesse Jackson: My Reverend, My Brother
  • Feb 26-27: Free Black History Screenings of Vigilantes Inc. in Georgia

RSS Gregor Macdonald

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RSS Grinning Planet

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RSS Grist

  • One acre, one vote: The bizarre election that could decide Arizona’s energy future
  • What does $164M buy Big Oil? Inupiat land and a broken promise.
  • Solar was poised to help Puerto Ricans survive blackouts — until Trump axed nearly $1B in funding
  • These maps show exactly where the West might burn this summer
  • Trump’s ‘God Squad’ blocks endangered species protections in the Gulf of Mexico
  • Pocket gardens: The tiny urban oases with surprisingly big benefits
  • As climate change threatens student athlete safety, states try to adapt
  • Texas saw a $50B future in clean energy. Then the political winds shifted.
  • Oceans are absorbing the Earth’s excess energy. That’s bad news for food systems.
  • The West’s unprecedented winter could fuel a summer of disaster

RSS Growth Busters

  • 96: Paul Ehrlich (1932-2026): Behaving Against Our Interests
  • 95: Technology – Fast and Furious Into Overshoot
  • 94: Reporting on Population – Sense and Nonsense
  • 93: Ezra Klein’s Abundance Delusion
  • 92: Economic Wisdom from the Natural World – The Serviceberry

RSS Guernica Mag

  • Ring
  • I Can Imagine It for Us: Mai Serhan on Palestine & the Politics of Storytelling
  • Invisible Landscape
  • The March Issue
  • The Lion Cub
  • Wartime Beirut, Between Ruin and Routine: A Photo Essay
  • Siren of The Tropics
  • Diego de Almagro’s Shipwreck
  • The Emperor Jones
  • A Month Inside the World’s Largest Refugee Camp

RSS Guy McPherson’s Blog

  • War and Albedo
  • Science Snippets: Northern Hemisphere Darkens
  • Science Snippets: Negative Consequences of Solar Geoengineering
  • Celebrating the Life & Work of Paul R. Ehrlich: A Video Eulogy
  • Energy Imbalance Achieves Record High
  • Ominous Milestone Surpassed by World Oceans
  • Science Snippets: Forests Counter Warming in Europe

RSS Health After Oil

  • Public Health’s Response to Decline: Loyalty to the 1%
  • Health systems, neoliberalism, and the end of growth: The World Health Organization in denial
  • Postcard from the Frontline
  • Power, Identity and Social Change as We Enter Degrowth
  • Health groups put climate first in election poll – Media release 5 August 2013

RSS Hot Topic: Global Warming and the Future of New Zealand

  • Postcards from La La Land #132: time warps and twaddle
  • The final cut: crank paper on NZ temperature record gets its rebuttal – warming continues unabated
  • Anthropogenic climate change is real: pithy post-punk anthem for the Trump generation
  • Why (and how) cheaper solar power, batteries, electric and autonomous vehicles are going to change our world over the next 5 years
  • At last it can be revealed: climate change researcher describes challenge of pulling off worldwide global warming conspiracy

RSS How to Save the World

  • Signs of Collapse: The Incapacity to Listen
  • Addicted to AI Music: Beyond Hope
  • … and THEN…
  • I Have Nothing To Say
  • Have We Reached “Peak Music”?
  • Making Sense of Our Thoughts and Feelings
  • Links of the Month: March 2026
  • All The Things We Have No Control or Agency Over
  • A World of Hurt
  • Yes, AI Manipulates You and Makes You Dumb

RSS I am Not a Number

  • THE ART OF THE POSSIBLE?
  • Alt-Right conspiracy theories are obviously true… except they are not.
  • The civil war in the LP was NEVER about antisemitism.
  • English patriotism and the left – a political conundrum
  • The new Reclaim Party and the ‘culture wars’ – the incoherence of our two party system and the failure of liberalism
  • An alternative to the Labour Party?

RSS I Cite

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RSS Iamronen

  • 1000 Petals
  • How to draw the Sri Yantra
  • Mushrooms, second encounter
  • Michael Levin | Cell Intelligence in Physiological and Morphological Spaces
  • Religiousness in Yoga Part 17: Nirodha
  • Religiousness in Yoga Part 16: Jñāna, Bhakti, Mantra, Rāja, Kriyā, Karma, Laya, Tantra, Haṭha, Kuṇḍalinī
  • Religiousness in Yoga Part 15: Antarāya, Iśvara-praṇidhāna
  • Religiousness in Yoga Part 14: Bandha
  • Religiousness in Yoga Part 13: Antaraṅga Sādhana, Saṃyama, Kaivalya
  • Religiousness in Yoga Part 12: Prāṇāyāma, Ratio, Gazing, Mudrā

RSS Ian Welsh

  • The Illusion of a Revolutionary Moment
  • How To Read More
  • When Does Money Matter?
  • You Better Start Swimming, Because Drowning Is Bad For Your Health
  • It’s Time For Iraq To Free Itself And Get Revenge For the Gulf and Iraq Wars
  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – March 29, 2026
  • Open Thread
  • Getting Real About The Second Iranian War
  • Risk and Reward As Perceived in American Strategic Culture
  • Starfleet Academy’s Gay Klingon Could’ve Been Epic

RSS Idea Explorer

  • Life vs. Artificial Life
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  • The World Is Dying and We’re Doing This
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  • Troubleshooting and Understanding

RSS Idea Explorer – Big Pic Explorer

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RSS Idea Explorer: Land of Conscience

  • Remember
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  • Seeking Miracles
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RSS If You Love This Planet – Helen Caldicott

  • REGISTER TO WATCH: February 19, 2024 7 pm EST webinar Dr. Helen Caldicott and Martin Sheen
  • Steven Starr, Bruce Gagnon and William Hartung at the Dynamics of Possible Nuclear Extinction symposium
  • Dr. Helen Caldicott, Ted Postol, Max Tegmark and Alan Robock at The Dynamics of Possible Nuclear Extinction symposium
  • Dr. Caldicott’s October 2014 speech: The Ukraine Crisis, Is Nuclear Conflict Likely?
  • Dr. Helen Caldicott interviewed by Bob Herbert about her latest book, “Loving This Planet”
  • Best of 2011: Dr. Caldicott’s speech in New Hampshire three weeks after Fukushima
  • Subhankar Banerjee on how corporate resource wars and global warming are decimating native peoples and forests worldwide
  • Marion Pack on the many safety risks at the San Onofre nuclear power plant and how a Fukushima-type meltdown would contaminate Southern California
  • Tom Engelhardt on Washington’s increasing war focus to the exclusion of everything else and its indiscriminate use of drones
  • Holly Barker on the devastating ongoing effects of mid-century U.S. nuclear weapons testing on the Marshall Islands

RSS Indybay Features

  • New Year's Eve Demonstration at California City ICE Detention Facility
  • SF Students Walkout for Massive Anti-ICE Action
  • TPS Hearing Temporarily Stalls Deportations of Haitians
  • ICE Out Everywhere! January 30 National Day Of Action
  • ICE Out of Super Bowl and End the Deportations
  • Students Across Nevada County Walkout to Resist Fascism
  • Oakland Anti-ICE Protest Targets Federal Building
  • Strike ICE Out of Minnesota
  • No Fascism! No Ice! Nationwide Walkouts
  • Animal Rights Activist Jailed in Sonoma County for Rescuing Chickens

RSS Indybay Newswire

  • Cesar Chavez at 95: Debunking the Myth
  • Stop the AI data centers in Gilroy
  • COVID Catastrophe
  • New Analyses: EPA Consistently Fails to Warn Public of Pesticide Cancer Risks
  • California Fever Dream Judy Juanita's Upcoming Readings
  • Nazis Were Hanged for Crimes US/Israel is Committing Today
  • DNC Approach to Israel Is Political Malpractice and Moral Failure
  • Berkeley Tenants Convention to select 2026 Rent Board Slate to meet on April 19, 2026
  • Pipeline That Caused Massive 2015 Santa Barbara Oil Spill Restarts Illegally
  • Trump administration order declares embattled oil project exempt from state laws

RSS Information Clearing House

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RSS Inside Left – The OFFICIAL Anti-Olympics Blog™

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RSS Institute for Public Accuracy

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RSS International Debt Observatory

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RSS io9

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RSS iWatch: Global Muckraking

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RSS Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer Blog

  • Five Things We Need to Know About the “Fiscal Cliff”
  • Wasteful Pentagon Spending and Costly Wars Hurting Minnesota Communities
  • Don’t Forget to Remember: Amnesia about War Costs is Costly
  • Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer Blog # 16:
  • Militarization, MNASAP, Move to Amend, and the Common Good
  • The Three Most Dangerous Words a Soldier Can Hear: “Support Our Troops”
  • Selling War Is Easy: Challenging the Culture of War
  • Tax Day Numbers to Motivate Action for Peace
  • Making Sense of Recent Polls Showing Most Americans Want to End the Afghan War Part Part 1: Why This is Good but not Great News
  • Neil Young, Jackson Browne, and the Insights of Andrew

RSS Jacobin

  • Ethiopia’s Trade Union Movement Is Growing Stronger
  • Stephen Lewis’s Complicated Legacy for the Canadian Left
  • Choose Class War, Not Boomer Resentment
  • End the Blockade on Cuba
  • Wallace Shawn’s Road to Socialism
  • Between Chinamaxxing and the Kill Line
  • Conrad Blackburn, a Socialist to Represent Harlem in Albany
  • The Right Has a Lofty Vision for Schools. Where’s Ours?
  • The War on Iran Is More Expensive Than You Think
  • Chapo’s Comic Book Is a Riveting Political Horror Show

RSS Jeremy Scahill

  • NYC Mayor Smeared a Grandmother as an “Outside Agitator” to Justify NYPD Assault on Columbia
  • New York Times Brass Moves to Stanch Leaks Over Gaza Coverage
  • Leaked NYT Gaza Memo Tells Journalists to Avoid Words “Genocide,” “Ethnic Cleansing,” and “Occupied Territory”
  • “Man-Made Hell On Earth”: A Canadian Doctor on His Medical Mission to Gaza
  • Kibbutz Be’eri Rejects Story in New York Times October 7 Exposé: “They Were Not Sexually Abused”
  • The Story Behind the New York Times October 7 Exposé
  • With Netanyahu Threatening Rafah Invasion, Biden Prepares to Send Israel More Bombs
  • Israel’s Ruthless Propaganda Campaign to Dehumanize Palestinians
  • ICJ Ruling on Gaza Genocide Is a Historic Victory for the Palestinians That Israel Vows to Defy
  • 21 Israeli Troops Killed While Planting Explosives for a Controlled Demolition in Gaza

RSS Jill Stein

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RSS Joe Bageant

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RSS John Cook Video Uploads

  • The Science of Cranky Uncle Part 3: Fighting Misinformation with Critical Thinking
  • The Science of Cranky Uncle Part 2: Inoculation Theory
  • The Science of Cranky Uncle Part 1: Why We Can't Ignore Misinformation
  • Climate misinformation: Will Happer on CO2 being plant food
  • Climate misinformation: David Legates & Willie Soon on CO2 lag
  • Climate misinformation: Marco Rubio on past climate change
  • Climate misinformation: Rick Perry compares climate denial to Galileo
  • Climate misinformation: John Stossel likens climate science to religion
  • Critical Thinking Cafe 2
  • Wishful Thinking about COVID v3

RSS John Hively

  • Supreme Court Fantasy Stories and Their Constitutional Violations
  • The War Over Global Warming is Class Warfare on Many Fronts
  • How the Billionaires Corporate News Media Have Been Used to Brainwash Us
  • Is President Biden Serious About His Infrastructure Package?
  • President Joe Biden and the False Promises of Immigration Reform and Raising the Federal Minimum Wage to $15
  • The Billionaires Have Programmed Too Many of Us Into Opposing Teams
  • When the Dust Clears…the Rich Have Been Redistributing $2.5 trillion Every Year for the Last Twenty-Five Years
  • The Political Games of the Billionaires and Their Political Representatives
  • SW Washington’s Take on the STATE’S Disparity STUDY
  • Why the Electoral College is Allowed to Exist

RSS John Pilger

  • MARK CURTIS PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE JOURNALISM AND FILM-MAKING OF THE LATE JOHN PILGER
  • “A DEEPLY FELT LOVE FOR ORDINARY PEOPLE” – THE WORLD REMEMBERS JOHN PILGER
  • “HE GAVE A VOICE TO THOSE NOT HEARD” – DARTMOUTH FILMS HONOURS JOHN PILGER
  • WE ARE SPARTACUS. ARE WE? THIS MAY BE THE QUESTION OF OUR AGE.
  • THERE IS A WAR COMING SHROUDED IN PROPAGANDA. IT WILL INVOLVE US. SPEAK UP.
  • THE TRUE BETRAYERS OF JULIAN ASSANGE ARE CLOSE TO HOME
  • SILENCING THE LAMBS. HOW PROPAGANDA WORKS.
  • THE US IS ‘CLOSE TO GETTING ITS HANDS ON JULIAN ASSANGE’
  • WAR IN EUROPE AND THE RISE OF RAW PROPAGANDA
  • THE JUDICIAL KIDNAPPING OF JULIAN ASSANGE

RSS John Perkins

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RSS John W. Whitehead

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RSS John Zerzan: Anarchy Radio

  • Anarchy Radio: Addressing the Public Secret - A Short Documentary on John Zerzan at KWVA
  • Anarchy Radio 03 24 2026
  • Against Civilization- Readings And Reflections (2005) - John Zerzan, Kevin Tucker
  • Anarchy Radio 03 10 2026
  • Tegen Zijn verhaal, tegen Leviathan!
  • Anarchy Radio 02 24 2026
  • Anarchy Radio 02 10 2026
  • Kebahagiaan
  • Agrikultur: Mesin Jahanam Peradaban
  • Patriarki, Peradaban, dan Asal-usul Gender

RSS Jonathan Turley

  • Help Wanted: Trump Offers Cabinet Position With Perks, Power, and Zero Job Security
  • Poison Ivey: Chicago Bulls Release Forward After He Speaks Out Against Pride Month
  • House of Cards: How Equity Cards Collapsed at Canadian NDP Convention
  • “No One Knows What Will Happen Now”: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Warns Against Unbridled Free Speech 
  • Supreme Court Asked to Hear “Let’s Go Brandon” Case
  • Whatever the Ruling on Birthright Citizenship, ABA will likely be the Biggest Loser
  • Leading Democrat Calls for Reparations for Illegal Immigrants
  • Chicago Launches Task Force to Implement Reparations in the Midst of Budget Crisis
  • Finland Convicts Politician for Speaking Out Against Homosexuality
  • Louisville Shells Out $800,000 for Unconstitutional Demands on Christian Photographer

RSS Karl Grossman

  • I've switched from this site to my website -- www.karlgrossman.com -- for my blog.
  • The End of Police Raids -- at Long Last -- on Gays of Fire Island
  • "Fire Island Was Paradise,Truly Paradise"
  • My First Big Story
  • Disaster Waiting to Happen at Indian Point
  • Zephyr Teachout -- The Most Refreshing Candidate for New York Governor in Decades
  • Science May Be Objective But That Doesn't Mean That All Scientists Are Because of Their Drive to Push Their Institutions and Projects
  • Secret Diablo Canyon Report Revealed
  • Solar Power as an Alternative to Dangerous Nuclear Power in Space
  • The Lyme Disease Epidemic

RSS Karl North Eco-Intelligence

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RSS Kate Ausburn

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RSS Keith Farnish

  • Uprooting Civilization (Part 2)
  • Uprooting Civilization (Part 1)
  • The Problem With…Conspiracy Theories
  • What If…No One Voted?
  • The Problem With…Responsibility
  • An Experiment In Self Liberation
  • Getting Real
  • Finding My Limit
  • What If…We Stopped Using Money
  • Anger Is Good

RSS Knight Science Journalism – MIT

  • The Tracker Now Lives Here …
  • A farewell post: Three reasons why good science writing is worth defending.
  • Globe story on non-invasive prenatal testing offers murky argument.
  • (UPDATED/2*) What Ho? A 2014 List of Lists of best, worst, or otherwisest in 2014
  • Cancer & poverty: When a reporter’s journey becomes part of the story.
  • Malcolm Gladwell faces new charges of using others’ information without attribution.
  • Retraction Watch awarded a two-year, $400,000 grant from the MacArthur Foundation
  • Scientific American reshapes blog network, cuts number of blogs and bloggers in half.
  • The 13 boldest ideas in science: If you wear lipstick and pearls…
  • In the Aftermath of the Holsey Execution: What Courts Say About Drunken Lawyers and Hypothetical Justice.

RSS Kulture Critic

  • In the Folds of the Flesh: Philosophic Reflections on Touch
  • A New World Apocalyptic Eschatology
  • The QAnon Shaman ~ and his Modern Cargo Cult
  • Distraction, Deflection, Diremption
  • A BRAVE ‘NOVEL’ WORLD
  • Myth, Mystery, and Magic: Religious Imagination in Ancient Egypt
  • Patience, A Personal Reflection on Life and Its Impermanence
  • Embodiment, Ecstasy, Emptiness
  • What’s Love Got To Do With It?
  • ‘Putin Did It’ ~ The Russians are Coming

RSS Kunstler Cast

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RSS Kurt Kobb

  • Iran to Trump: If you destroy us, you destroy yourself
  • Is the complacency in global financial markets warranted?
  • Oil price manipulation, an unrecognized stratagem and an unhinged plan
  • Iran war: What we're in for and why logic is your friend
  • Could AI lead to the destruction of civilization?
  • Wars and rumors of wars: Iran edition
  • The chemical society and its discontents: Ozone layer edition
  • Taking a break - no post this week
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  • World oil and natural gas consumption vs discoveries: Diverging trends mean trouble

RSS Lack of Environment

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RSS Law and Disorder

  • Law and Disorder March 30, 2026
  • Law and Disorder March 23, 2026
  • Law and Disorder March 16, 2026
  • Law and Disorder March 9, 2026
  • Law and Disorder March 2, 2026
  • Law and Disorder February 23, 2026
  • Law and Disorder February 16, 2026
  • Law and Disorder February 9, 2026
  • Law and Disorder February 2, 2026
  • Law and Disorder January 26, 2026

RSS Le Monde diplomatique – English edition

  • This is Israel's war
  • Kazakhstan's industrial and mining monotowns
  • Oil in a war zone
  • Road to independence
  • Ghosts of the past by the shores of Lake Kariba
  • Dancers and riders: China's winners and losers
  • Kazakhstan still relies on its ageing industrial giants
  • Has the UK's left found a new home?
  • Nigel Farage's long game
  • Anatomy of France's far-right violence

RSS Le Monde diplomatique – Open Page

  • This is Israel's war
  • Kazakhstan's industrial and mining monotowns
  • Oil in a war zone
  • Road to independence
  • Ghosts of the past by the shores of Lake Kariba
  • Dancers and riders: China's winners and losers
  • Kazakhstan still relies on its ageing industrial giants
  • Has the UK's left found a new home?
  • Nigel Farage's long game
  • Anatomy of France's far-right violence

RSS Leaving Babylon

  • Even Iran is laughing at us
  • Reaping what you’ve sown
  • From Belarus with love
  • Self-hastened death
  • Requiem for a truly civilized world
  • Pollan’s psychedelic adventure
  • Intentional immiseration
  • Responding to Orlov’s Virtuous Collapse Sequence
  • Farewell to mainstream medicine
  • Dancing through the elder years

RSS Lee Camp

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RSS Lee Fang

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RSS Leonardo Boff

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RSS Les Leopold

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RSS Life Itself

  • Goodness, mostly
  • Light or Darkness?
  • AI and Chaos Forever
  • One Year of War on Ukraine
  • Confessions of a Petroleum Engineer and Ecologist
  • On Snowflakes, Blogs and Loneliness
  • Why the Year 2022 Stood Out?
  • Bad Karma
  • Hope Dies Last
  • Ascent of the Angry and Stupid

RSS Limited, Inc.

  • It’s just that demon life has got you in its sway…
  • Breaks
  • On the death of Leonard Bast
  • Pretend as a state doctrine is failing
  • All the little Kissingers and Trump's war with Iran
  • anecdote and essay
  • A historiette of the police-lineup
  • ICE and the cops: how communities should take back power
  • On poems
  • Centro-Scriptorium: a poem

RSS Link TV – Earth Focus

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RSS Low-Tech Magazine

  • Low-tech Magazine: The Uncompressed Book Series
  • Winter is Coming: Build a Solar Powered Foot Stove
  • How to Brew Solar Powered Coffee

RSS LRB Blog

  • Walking the Way of St Augustine
  • The Art of the Deal, Havana Edition
  • The Epstein Marbles
  • Digging up the Dead
  • Shield of the Americas

RSS Luis J. Rodriguez

  • The death of a grandson to fentanyl
  • Updates from Luis J. Rodriguez (Mixcoatl Itztlacuiloh)
  • Help Luis J. Rodriguez become California governor
  • Stand Firm on Election Day
  • 50th Anniversary of Chicano Moratorium Against the Vietnam War
  • Trump's War on the United States
  • Covid-19: The Collective initiation from which something new and vital must be born
  • Class warfare playing out on TV
  • Creativity in a Time of Chaos
  • We are the weave and weaver, we are the dream and dreamer

RSS Mabinogogiblog

  • PREVENTION OF WARS IN 2025
  • 33rd Anniversary of the Murder of Bulic Forsyth
  • An Ecological Approach to the “Meaning of Life” Question
  • JANUARY 2026 WEATHER IN BRITAIN AND MAN-MADE CLIMATE CHANGE
  • LIVING BRUE DAY, MARCH 28th GLASTONBURY TOWN HALL
  • RESOLVING THE WAR IN UKRAINE: MOVING THE IMMOVABLE
  • MP LETTER ABOUT TRUMP’s PLAN TO ANNEXE GREENLAND
  • HOW ONE MAN, VASILY ARKHIPOV, STOPPED A NUCLEAR WAR IN THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS
  • MP LETTER ABOUT DEFINING TERRORISM AND ENDING THE BUYING OF POLITICIANS
  • Letter to MP about donations to politicians from (foreign) corporations

RSS Manicore – Accueil

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RSS Marginal Revolution

  • Advice for economics graduate students (and faculty?) vis-a-vis AI
  • How should you change your life decisions if we are being watched by alien drone probes?
  • NSF update
  • My email on NBA anti-tanking rules
  • Friday assorted links
  • The President(s) Fought the Law and the Law Won
  • The Happiness Crash of 2020
  • What I’ve been reading
  • Thursday assorted links
  • Sam Altman’s prediction has come through

RSS Mark Biskeborn – Underground Essays

  • Kafkaesque
  • Larry Summers Still Living Large
  • War and Corruption Deficits: Insects and Leviathans
  • Breaking News: Lt. Col. Shaffer Accuses Former CIA Dir. Tenet
  • Movie Review: Zero Dark Thirty
  • Wild Sex, Drugs, Howling in the Desert
  • Bradley Manning—A Case of Class-based Justice System
  • Drones Enable Corporate Power
  • Corporations in the U.S. and in Mexico an Inverted Totalitarianism: Devour, Prey, Seduce
  • Rapture of Charlatans

RSS Mark Fiore

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RSS Mark Lynas

  • FAQ on ‘Clean Energy Shift’ – what it is and why it matters
  • Why is the Marine Stewardship Council giving this Norwegian trawler company ‘license to krill’?
  • To help the climate, we need to get positive about energy
  • As we breach 1.5 °C, we must replace temperature limits with clean-energy targets
  • Why we should protect the high seas from all extraction, forever
  • Hope and memory in Hiroshima: A journey from Mount Fuji to global zero
  • This is how to avoid annihilating ourselves in a nuclear war – NewScientist
  • One Nuclear War Can Ruin the Whole Climate – WSJ
  • New book – Six Minutes to Winter: Nuclear War and How to Avoid It
  • Trump wins – but don’t despair

RSS Martin Wolf

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RSS Matt Bruenig

  • My Fully Automated Labor Law Research Tool Is Finally Here
  • What even is an autonomous AI agent?
  • Technical Details of My LLM-Generated Book
  • Some Thoughts on AI
  • The Midwit Theory of Geoff Shullenberger
  • Desert and Capitalism Again
  • Dissecting My Recent Argument (Are Error Theories Offensive?)
  • The Fertility Question
  • Yglesias on the Politics of NAFTA
  • Three Years of Solar Panels Reduced My Electricity Bill $8,935

RSS Matt Taibbi

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RSS Matt Wuerker

  • Exit strategies
  • Force of habit ...
  • Pam Bondi's shoes
  • Reality vs. delusion
  • Only the top
  • Blessed are the peacemakers
  • Bosom blackmail
  • Tom the Dancing Bug’s Dementia Donnie and his ballroom and war
  • Someone, please, get this emperor some clothes ...
  • Boots on the ground

RSS Max Keiser

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RSS Media Lens

  • ‘How On Earth Do You Justify That?’ Laura Kuenssberg’s Selective Empathy
  • ‘Operation Epic Fury’ – Anatomy Of A War Of Aggression
  • ‘The Weak Must Suffer’: The Eternal Fiction Of The ‘International Rules-Based Order’
  • Venezuela – ‘War Is Peace’
  • Blanked – A Tale Of Two Books
  • The Magic Begging Bowl, Part 2 – Self-Inquiry
  • The Magic Begging Bowl, Part 1 – The Failure Of Success
  • Inversion Of Reality
  • Media Lens On Substack – An Explanation And An Apology
  • Reversing The Truth – The Gaza ‘Ceasefire’ And British Complicity In Genocide

RSS Media Matters – Environment

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RSS Media Matters – Everything

  • Fox guest on possible troop withdrawal from Afghanistan: "The solution is more blood, sweat, and tears" 
  • Fox host defends Trump: "Just because you use harsh language doesn't mean your intent is to denigrate another race"
  • Fox News is talking more about abortion than the Democratic debates did
  • Fox & Friends touts Trump's "connections to Ohio" without noting they involve housing discrimination
  • The only Black Republican in the House announced he will not seek reelection. Fox News covered it for 20 seconds.
  • Fox's Newt Gingrich complains about Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren: "I don't remember us electing an angry president literally in my lifetime"
  • Fox's Stuart Varney: Electing a Democrat as president will lead to an economic contraction
  • New Bureau of Land Management head complained that federal employees aren’t held “personally responsible for the harm that they do”
  • Sean Hannity says one of his main criticisms of Republicans is that they aren't more like Rush Limbaugh
  • On Fox, Rush Limbaugh complains about efforts to address the climate crisis: "There is no man-made climate change"

RSS Media Roots

  • Media Roots Radio: Ep 5: the Acid Drought, Making DMT, A Godfather of Psychedelic Analogs & His Problem Child 2-C-T-7
  • Media Roots Radio: Uniquely American Mass Murders, ‘Officer Safety’, Anti-LGBTQ Strategy of Tension & AI as Art
  • Media Roots Radio: Ep 2: How Raves Brought Back the Psychedelic Subculture, DanceSafe, Pill Tests & the DEA vs MDMA
  • Media Roots Radio: Ep 1: A Brief History of Hallucinogens, MK-Ultra, the CIA, LSD, Leary & the Psychedelic 60s/70s
  • Media Roots Radio: UNLOCKED: the Smallpox Doomsday Failsafe Scenario, 100s of Tons of Virus ‘Missing’ Pt 2

RSS Methane Hydrates

  • Joint New Zealand - German 3D survey reveals massive seabed gas hydrate and methane system
  • Noctilucent clouds: further confirmation of large methane releases
  • Earthquake M6.7 hits Sea of Okhotsk
  • Methanetracker
  • Sea of Okhotsk
  • High daily peak methane readings continue over Antarctica
  • Is Global Warming breaking up the Integrity of the Permafrost?
  • Antarctic methane peaks at 2249 ppb
  • Methane hydrates
  • Message to the Survivors

RSS Michael Hudson

  • The Oil Shock That Could Break the Global Financial System
  • Inflation First, Deflation Next
  • Multipolar Oil Markets Are Now a Reality
  • Iran’s Economic Counterattack Explained
  • Why This War Could Reshape the World
  • Chaos As US Power
  • War, Oil and Empire
  • Iran’s Challenge: Rewire the Region
  • Rentier Capitalism and the Illusion of Growth
  • Negotiations as Cover, War as Policy

RSS Michael Miller – Viewpoint

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RSS Michael Parenti

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RSS Mike Philbin – Free Planet

  • PROJECT PERPETU: 2026 modern concept car
  • STEEL: a new Hertzan Chimera serial killer novel in 2026?
  • MADELINE SOTO: missing persons case
  • FLINT: a new Hertzan Chimera novel... coming in 2025
  • STAR CITIZEN - HALF A BILLION DOLLARS - TEN YEARS AND COUNTING
  • ELECTRO-BULLET: reinterpreting a classic...
  • LAST OF THE CATHEDRA available in trade paperback from Amazon.
  • OUR ELECTRIC MOON
  • Best Real-time in-game Physics engine EVER by Dennis Gustafsson
  • AMAZING WARHAMMER 40K ASTARTES SHORTS

RSS Mondoweiss

  • Trump has no good options to resolve the disaster he created in Iran
  • ‘The rat gnawed my baby’s cheek’: Gaza tent encampments face rodent infestation
  • Prominent New York synagogue hosts presentation on why U.S. Jews should support the ethnic cleansing of Gaza
  • Plot to assassinate Palestinian activist follows harassment campaign promoted by Zionist groups and elected officials
  • ‘The rope is for Arabs only’: Israel’s new death penalty law for Palestinians recycles a colonial playbook
  • Barring Jerusalem Patriarch from Church of the Holy Sepulchre marks Israel’s latest move to control Christian and Muslim sites
  • Israel may dominate through violence, but Palestinians hold a force more powerful
  • ‘War crime’: Global condemnation as Israeli ministers celebrate death penalty law targeting Palestinian prisoners
  • What is the JDL? Inside the Jewish extremist group inspiring anti-Palestinian terror in NYC.
  • Israeli policies pose an existential threat to Palestinians in the West Bank. Why isn’t there more resistance?

RSS Mons Angelorum: Deadly Serious 3

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RSS Mons Angelorum: Waiting for Good Weather

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RSS Mother Jones

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RSS MR Zine

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RSS Musings on Iraq

  • Iran And Its Iraqi Allies Have A Strategy For The War Where Is America and Israel's?
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Apr 3 King Ghazi died in a car accident King Faisal II took power but was only 3 His cousin Abd al-Ilah became Regent
  • Iraq’s Kurds Blame Iranian Revolutionary Guard For Dozens Of Attacks As Drone Sets Off Major Fire In Irbil
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Apr 2 Iraq closed border with Iran declared Kurdish revolt over Barzani and 150,000 people fled to Iran
  • American Journalist Kittleson Kidnapped In Iraq
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Apr 1 PM Taha Hashemi overthrown in coup by pan-Arab Golden Square officers Regent fled along with leading politicians
  • Over 100 Fatalities In Iraq Since Start Of Iran War
  • This Day In Iraqi History – Mar 31 Iraqi Communist Party founded
  • Pro-Iran Resistance Restarts Attacks Upon US Embassy In Iraq
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Mar 30 UK Cairo Conference decided on indirect rule in Iraq Faisal would be made king with pro-UK govt allowing British forces to withdraw

RSS Nafeez Ahmed

  • IDF's Gaza assault is to control Palestinian gas, avert Israeli energy crisis | Nafeez Ahmed
  • World Bank and UN carbon offset scheme 'complicit' in genocidal land grabs - NGOs | Nafeez Ahmed
  • The open source revolution is coming and it will conquer the 1% - ex CIA spy | Nafeez Ahmed
  • Iraq blowback: Isis rise manufactured by insatiable oil addiction
  • Defence officials prepare to fight the poor, activists and minorities (and commies) | Nafeez Ahmed
  • Pentagon preparing for mass civil breakdown | Nafeez Ahmed
  • The inevitable demise of the fossil fuel empire | Nafeez Ahmed
  • US shale boom is over, energy revolution needed to avert blackouts | Nafeez Ahmed
  • Scientists vindicate 1972 'Limits to Growth' – urge investment in 'circular economy' | Nafeez Ahmed
  • Exhaustion of cheap mineral resources is terraforming Earth – scientific report | Nafeez Ahmed

RSS Naked Capitalism

  • Coffee Break: The Fallacy of ESG, Baseball, Deep Education, and More AI Follies
  • What’s Cheaper: Fueling Your Car With Gas or Electricity?
  • Links 4/3/2026
  • Iran War: US Continues Escalation by Striking Iran Bridge, Opening Way for Iran Destruction of Critical Links; Iran Moving to Attack Economic Targets
  • Keir Starmer’s Schrödinger’s War
  • AI’s Fluency in Other Languages Hides a Western Worldview That Can Mislead Users
  • How the Iran War Could Reshape the Global Cultural Order
  • Will Trump’s Idiotic Iran War Spell the End of NATO?
  • Links 4/2/2026
  • Iran War: Iran Pounds Israel with Huge Missile Barrage Just Before Trump’s Unhinged Speech Doubling Down on Failed Escalation; US Greatly Exposed to Shock as Inventories Depleted During April

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  • Alaa Abd el-Fattah’s tweets were wrong, but he is no ‘anti-white Islamist’. Why does the British right want you to believe he is? | Naomi Klein
  • Wealth and power shape the climate emergency – the most important tool we have to defend ourselves is the facts | Naomi Klein
  • The rise of end times fascism | Naomi Klein and Astra Taylor
  • Night of bombing in south Beirut – as it happened
  • How Israel has made trauma a weapon of war
  • We need an exodus from Zionism | Naomi Klein
  • The Zone of Interest is about the danger of ignoring atrocities – including in Gaza | Naomi Klein
  • We have a tool to stop Israel’s war crimes: BDS – podcast
  • We have a tool to stop Israel's war crimes: BDS | Naomi Klein
  • This Giving Tuesday, support the publication that sees news as a right for all | Naomi Klein

RSS Nature Protects, As She is Protected

  • No Name Calling Please, Give Us Evidence Which Proves GM Crops Are Safe
  • Let’s Be Honest About Genetically Modified Crops
  • Hindu roots of modern ‘ecology’
  • Ancient wisdom for a contemporary problem
  • By trashing the Gadgil report recommendations, did we just kill the Western Ghats?
  • GM crops debate needs Swadeshi voice
  • GM food crops – Why India must say no
  • GMOs are uneeded and unsafe - says India's largest farmer union
  • And all is not lost
  • Up and up and up

RSS Navdanya’s Diary

  • Food for health: the right to health is to live healthy lives
  • Making peace with the Earth. 600 organisations urge a sustainable new start
  • The Seed War
  • An Agroecological Transformation to Tackle Climate Change
  • Rewilding food, rewilding farming
  • Which future of food do we want?
  • Vandana Shiva : No to Junk Food in Schools, Yes to Climate Change Education in Schools
  • Education and knowledge can stop the fake “science” of multinationals that is leading the planet and society to collapse
  • We Need Biodiversity-Based Agriculture to Solve the Climate Crisis
  • Industrial Agriculture, based on War Technologies, continues to kill millions of species driving the sixth mass extinction: Agroecology is the Future

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RSS New World Notes

  • Observations on Work
  • The GOP and the Dems: Hypocrisy and Betrayal
  • Can Technology Save Us?
  • George Carlin at the National Press Club
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  • How to Ruin an Economy
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RSS News Junkie Post

  • Mayotte Crisis: Putrid Leftover of France’s Imperialist and Colonialist Scrooge?
  • China, Russia and India Versus USA, EU and Japan: Axes Powers of a New Global Cold War?
  • French Radical Protests: Can the Sinister Fascist Traits of Capitalism be Overcome?
  • Qu’est donc la memoire?
  • The Stench of Extinction
  • Forget Wars on Covid and Terror: War on Climate Collapse Is the Only War of Necessity for Human Survival
  • Covid Fear Management Policies: Distractions from and Tests for Looming Climate Collapse
  • France Neoliberal Macron: Vanguard of a Covid Global Corporate Dictatorship?
  • Magic Woman of Haiti’s Mountains
  • Afghanistan War Outcome: Hope for Sovereign Nations Fighting the Scourge of Neocolonial Imperialism

RSS NOAA: Monthly State of the Climate Report

  • February 2026 Monthly National Climate Report
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RSS Notes from the Aboveground

  • On Inequality
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  • Post-TV
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RSS Occupy.com

  • Fighting the Corporations that are Killing Our Planet, Part II
  • Democrats' Last Major Obstacle to Defeating MAGA for Good
  • The Struggle to Keep a Living Planet
  • Can the UK Green Party Surge Match Mamdani’s NYC Earthquake?
  • Minneapolis Is Giving Americans the Model for Fighting a Fascist Regime
  • Hegseth's Alleged War Crime Is the Exact Illegal Order the 6 Democrats Warned Us About
  • 2025 Elections Could Be the Beginning of the End of MAGA — if Dems Seize the Opportunity
  • The Epstein Emails Reveal the Slimy Moral Depravity of Elite Society
  • Taxing the Rich Is Key to Challenging the Far-Right
  • Trump Is Running for a Third Term. SCOTUS Will Let Him. Democrats Have to Be Ruthless

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RSS Oddity Central

  • The World’s Largest Hotel Features Over 7,000 Rooms
  • Dutch Politician Expelled from Her Party for Editing Her Publicity Photo Too Much
  • The World’s Spiciest Plant Makes the Hottest Chilli Pepper Feel Mild in Comparison
  • Grandmother Wrongfully Jailed for Nearly Six Months After AI Facial Recognition Error
  • Girl Power! 9-Year-Old Girl Weighs 60 Lbs, Deadlifts Three Times Her Body Weight
  • Woman Allegedly Calls ICE on Migrant Workers Fixing Her Roof to Avoid Having to Pay Them
  • Motorist Fined Nearly $140,000 for Exceeding Speed Limit by 18 Miles
  • $5 Million Mansion Rented on Airbnb for Small Private Event, Vandalized by 800 Partying Teens
  • Chinese Film Studio Sparks Controversy by Officially Introducing AI Actors
  • Influencer Allegedly Stages Her Own Kidnapping at Gunpoint for Attention

RSS Of Two Minds

  • The Inevitability of the AI Depression
  • Disney World's New Theme Park: The White House and Congress
  • The "Good News" Is Always the Same: the Stock Market Is Up--Until It Isn't
  • Is a "Democracy" That's For Sale Still a Democracy? No, It's an Oligarchy
  • The Illusion of the Shortcut (Self-Employment Series)
  • The AI Depression
  • Risk and Privilege
  • Welcome to the Stockyard of Unaffordability
  • Why Credit Creates Bubbles That Break the Economy
  • Why AI Malware (and Harmful Second Order Effects) Are Out of Control

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  • Toys on the Dash and Cops at the Vigil
  • Beyond the Headlines: Issue #2
  • Organize Against Alligator Alcatraz!
  • “No Kings Day 2025”: Your discontent shouldn’t end at a protest
  • Solidarity and Support for Haiti in 2025
  • Beyond the Headlines: Issue #1
  • Beyond the Headlines:
  • GANG VIOLENCE, CHAOS IN HAITI – WHY?
  • Don’t Fall for Capitalist Slick Talk About “Community Redevelopment”
  • Our taxes are funding war and a genocide!

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RSS Our Finite World

  • Losing the Iran War May Be the Best Outcome for the World
  • A New Explanation for Tariffs and Bombings
  • Understanding Deglobalization: The Role of Diesel and Jet Fuel
  • 2026: Expect a very uneven world economic downturn
  • Too many promises; too few future physical goods
  • A lack of very cheap oil is leading to debt problems
  • What has gone wrong with the economy? Can it be fixed?
  • Sierra Club talk that may be of interest
  • Why oil prices don’t rise to consistently high levels
  • Worrying indications in recently updated world energy data

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RSS Paul L. Street

  • Trump Fascism Never Sleeps, ctd. — July 25th Report
  • Cold Truths Behind the Coming Big Biden Butt Kiss
  • Amerikaner Fascisation Marches On: Reflections on an Ugly April
  • Don’t Laugh Off Fascism: Three Key Mistakes on Trumpism-Fascism
  • Bad Thinking: Left, Center, and Right*
  • Putin Leftism and Confused Anti-Imperialism: Reflections on Some Radical Failures Regarding the Ukraine War
  • The “Socialist” Democrats? Seriously? Explaining a Recurrent Republi-Fascist “Smear”
  • No War with Russia: It’s This System, Not Humanity That Needs to Become Extinct
  • Lawlessness in the Name of Law and Order: The Republi-fascist Response to Trump’s Indictment
  • Three Signs of Surrender: Clues to the Lack of Proper Outrage

RSS PBD – Progressive Blog Digest

  • 46
  • HIS LEGACY
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RSS PeakOil.com News

  • Why the IEA is Wrong About Peak Oil Demand
  • Did we inadvertently speed global warming?
  • Venezuela’s Oil Monopoly Eases
  • Why Germany is Choosing Natural Gas Over Nuclear Power
  • U.S. coal-fired electricity generation decreased in 2022 and 2023
  • Is It Time To Abandon the Idea of Phasing Out Oil and Gas?
  • More than 20% of global refining capacity at risk of closure
  • Charles Hugh Smith Blog: Fire, Then Ice Our Deflationary Future
  • Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser says energy transition strategy ‘visibly failing’
  • 100 million-degree ‘artificial sun’ sets new records in hunt for energy’s ‘Holy Grail’

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RSS People Before Profit Blog

  • "Blacklisted Again" Michael Berkowitz on "Trumbo" by Norman Markowitz
  • A Corrected and Updated Version of The "Madness" of Donald Trump by Norman Markowitz
  • The "Madness" of Donald Trump by Norman Markowitz
  • Robert Parry's Constructive Criticism for both the Obama Administration and the Center Left by Norman Markowitz
  • A Marxist IQ for December by Norman Markowitz
  • A Wake Up Call for those in Labor and the Left who Who Wait for Hillary Clinton by Norman Markowitz
  • A Powerfful Isreali Critique of the Concept of "International Terrorism" and Wars without End Against it by Norman Markowitz
  • A Corrected Version and Updated Version of "The Missiles of November" by Norman Markowitz
  • The "Missiles of November" by Norman Markowitz
  • The Ontario Federation of Labor Speaks Out in International Terrorism by Norman Markowitz

RSS Phlegm

  • "we fight each other while it devours us" Belgium June 2017
  • West Didsbury Manchester. May 2017
  • Dulwich picture gallery. April 25th 2017
  • Ostend, Belgium April 2017
  • Jacksonville, Florida - USA
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  • Toronto - Canada.
  • Birmingham, UK.

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RSS Political Violence @ a Glance

  • A Fond Farewell to Political Violence @ A Glance
  • Sudan’s Junta Chief Survived the Coup, but Can He Win the War?
  • The Limits of Plausible Deniability in Ukraine and Beyond
  • The Responsibility to Protect Palestinians
  • Ecuador Has 99 Problems but a Coup Isn’t One
  • How Economic Crises Make Incumbent Leaders Change Their Regimes from Within
  • Do No Harm: US Aid to Africa and Civilian Security
  • Perceptions in Northern Ireland: 25 Years After the Good Friday Agreement
  • Viewpoint: Is Military Aid Really the Best Way to Help Ukraine?
  • Beyond Victimhood: Women’s Contributions to Criminal Violence

RSS Popular Resistance

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RSS ProPublica

  • RFK Jr. May Reverse a Peptide Ban He Calls “Illegal.” Former FDA Officials Say He Mischaracterized Their Work.
  • Why We Went Looking for National Defense Areas Along the U.S. Southern Border
  • The Trump EPA Official in Charge of Methane Regulations Helped Write Oil Industry Argument Against Those Rules
  • Trump’s Justice Department Dropped 23,000 Criminal Investigations in Shift to Immigration
  • A Nursing Home Owner Got a Trump Pardon. The Families of His Patients Got Nothing.
  • Utah Bans Polygraph Tests for Those Reporting Sexual Assault
  • The Horrors That Could Lie Ahead if Vaccines Vanish
  • An OB-GYN Was Repeatedly Accused of Sexual Misconduct. The State Medical Board Let Him Keep Practicing.
  • “This Is What It Means to Be Minnesotan”: Why My Neighbors Continue to Stand Up Against ICE
  • This Sheriff Says His Department Eliminated Racial Bias. Data Shows Otherwise.

RSS Project Censored

  • Paradox of Power: Judgment of Gender and Modern Warfare
  • The Project Censored Newsletter—March 2026
  • Silencing Student Reporters Threatens Public’s Right to Know
  • Evangelicalism, Conspiracy & the First Amendment
  • Tracking ICE’s Detention Machine & Opposing the Cuba Blockade
  • What Corporate Media Won’t Tell You: Children in Dilley & Attacks on Iran
  • When Centering and Silencing Women No Longer Work
  • Narratives of Power: Cartel Media Spin and Epstein Cover Stories
  • The Project Censored Newsletter—February 2026
  • No Press, No Choice: Lessons from Djibouti’s Scripted Election 

RSS Public Intelligence

  • 2025 Bilderberg Meeting Participant List
  • U.S. Senate Homeland Security Committee Interim Report on July 13th, 2024 Trump Assassination Attempt
  • Joint Chiefs of Global Tax Enforcement Crypto Assets Risk Indicators for Financial Institutions
  • 2024 Bilderberg Meeting Participant List
  • U.S. House Financial Surveillance Report: How Federal Law Enforcement Commandeered Financial Institutions to Spy on Americans
  • Asymmetric Warfare Group Iran Quick Reference Guide
  • (U//FOUO) FBI Domestic Terrorism Reference Guide: Sovereign Citizen Violent Extremism
  • Department of Justice Critical Incident Review Active Shooter at Robb Elementary School
  • Virginia Guiffre v. Ghislaine Maxwell Unsealed Jeffrey Epstein Documents Batch 8 January 9, 2024
  • Virginia Guiffre v. Ghislaine Maxwell Unsealed Jeffrey Epstein Documents Batch 7 January 8, 2024

RSS Pulse

  • How Gaza has changed the narrative on global Jihad
  • Universal Jurisdiction in Islam
  • Rachid Ghannouchi’s letter from a Tunisian Prison
  • ILAN PAPPE : There is still time to stop the Gaza genocide
  • From the Israel-Palestine Memory Hole
  • Scotland First Minister’s family stuck in Gaza
  • maiñ Burhan hūñ
  • A Protest for Ukraine free of Dogma and Cynicism
  • Dismantling Hindutva with Islamophobia?
  • Of UnStating the Stated, and the Silences in its Wake

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RSS Rabett Run

  • Just why are people doing the thing that I said they should do?
  • Elon believes in half of "Fake It Til You Make It"
  • Dispatchable Hydropower For The Win! (Just Don't Call It That)
  • Alex Tabarrock and Argumentum ad Flubberum
  • Brian's new gig
  • Something left unsaid about Koutsoyiannis et al.
  • "A Left That Refuses to Condemn Mass Murder Is Doomed"
  • Well, crud
  • Don't trifle with judges, Montana edition
  • Which Came First or Beyond Correlation

RSS Rabble.Ca

  • Don’t buy-in to climate science denialism
  • UCP set to announce plan to bust up AHS
  • Deepfakes and gender based violence
  • City of Vancouver to lowest paid workers: Let them eat cuts!
  • Hundreds of thousands of Quebec public sector workers vow further strike action
  • Dual boss battle: video game workers face-off multiple employers at once
  • Degrowth, green energy, social equity, and circular economy
  • Take Back Alberta completes take over of UCP board
  • Saving Palestinian lives will save Israeli lives
  • Edmonton activist protests climate crisis with demonstration in AB legislature

RSS Radical Philosophy

  • Embodied phantasm
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  • Frantz Fanon at Saint-Alban
  • The space of ideology
  • The actually existing ‘state of Palestine’
  • Breaking out of the circle
  • On the bourgeois concept of real abstraction
  • Phenomenology of necessary illusion
  • Reproductive subsumption
  • The fascistisation of social reproduction

RSS Ran Prieur

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RSS Random Communications from an Evolutionary Edge

  • A Transformational Book That Was Missing — Until Now
  • A Glimpse Into the Emergence of My Work and the Shape of My Current Life
  • Expanding democratic genius into collective wisdom (Part 2)
  • PS: Attunement as a source of wisdom
  • Expanding democratic genius into collective wisdom (Part 1)
  • A celebration of my favorite Taoist visionary evocateur of participatory deliberative democracy, Audrey Tang
  • Weaving Greater Intelligences Together
  • 3 Chatbots on Regenerativity – Scenarios, Examples & Future Prompts – Rounds 8-9 (Artificial Super-Intelligence Part 11)
  • 3 Chatbots on Regenerativity – More blind spots & Aikido moves – Round 7 (Artificial Super-Intelligence Part 10)
  • 3 Chatbots discuss regenerativity – Blind Spots & Aikido – Rounds 5 & 6 (Artificial Super-Intelligence Part 9)

RSS RANTINGS ON MARKETS, ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS STRATEGY

  • Update On The Crisis Of Capitalism That The System Doesn’t Want You To See
  • France’s Sunday Presidential Election Looms Large
  • 2022 – A World Where Everything Is On The Brink
  • The Power Elite, The World Of Men, And A Simple Litmus Test To Determine When They Will Be Defeated
  • Is The CIA Involved In The Origins Of The Coronavirus?
  • Buckle Up For What May Possibly Be A 2022 Social And Economic Shit Show
  • The Trump Administration And CIA Talked Of Murdering Julian Assange… And More
  • Newly “Discovered” And Potentially Damning Documents On US Funding Of Coronavirus Research
  • Now We Will See America’s True Soul
  • The Best Video I’ve Ever Watched On Why The US Is Really In Afghanistan- Pathological Plunder

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RSS Real Economics

  • Trump's tariffs will fail because USA is no longer a republic, but an oligarchy - NOTES
  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – March 29, 2026
  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – March 22, 2026
  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – March 14, 2026
  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – March 08, 2026
  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – March 01, 2026
  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – February 22, 2026
  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – February 15, 2026
  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – February 08, 2026
  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – February 01, 2026

RSS Real-World Economics Review Blog

  • Neoliberal economics — a work of absurd fiction
  • The country’s major demographic problem: too few people or too many
  • US wealth concentration grows ever faster
  • Neoliberal economics — a work of absurd fiction
  • The AI bubble, like the housing bubble, is a big problem and it’s not complicated
  • The microfoundations crusade
  • The economics of doing without the United States
  • weekend read – Economics as if money mattered
  • RBC — four decades of intellectual regress
  • Epstein as a moment for Democracy?

RSS Red Pepper

  • Cape Fever – review
  • We Grow the World Together – review
  • Key Words: Peoples’ Tribunals
  • My Country: Africa – review
  • Can’t complain? An interview with Sara Ahmed
  • Rethinking racism
  • Unions for Gaza
  • Women’s day off: feminist strike action since 1975
  • General strike now?!
  • Labour and the unions: a contentious alliance

RSS Reddit: Environment

  • Scientists warn that the Gulf Stream is shifting north, which could mean an ocean current collapse is imminent
  • U.S. Forest Service to close all research sites in Michigan; a state with 3M acres of national forests
  • Trump admin proposing 'catastrophic' cuts to the National Park Service
  • Forest Service Will Close Research Stations That Study Wildfire Risk
  • Seminole nation becomes first indigenous group to ban planet-cooking data centers from its land
  • Three million trees were planted by the UK Government last year…800,000 have already died
  • Of course we shouldn’t drill for more oil in the North Sea – we cancelled further exploitation for a reason
  • Trump Seeks Deep Cuts to EPA Budget for Second Year in a Row
  • Trump’s Forest Service Upheaval Sows Confusion and Concern
  • Toxic dust from California’s shrinking Salton Sea is harming children’s lung growth - study tracked the impact in 700 kids.

RSS Reddit: Overpopulation – Unending Growth

  • Advocating for murder, eugenics, or culling people does not help make recognition of overpopulation more mainstream.
  • r/overpopulation open discussion thread
  • If you really think about, our ecosystem is maintained by a series of biochemical reactions that need to be in equilibrium. Human population growth has disrupted that equilibrium for far too long. At some point, the chickens is gonna come home to roost. We are not ready to pay for our mistakes.
  • “Only my people is allowed to overpopulate” is like the root of the problem for most of the global problems that we are seeing right now.
  • Their last stronghold was completely destroyed.
  • “Earth's population will peak at 12.4 billion by the late-2070s”- uh last year the “peak” was suppose to be 10 to 11 billion. It’s going up every year
  • People will blame anything but overpopulation for all of earth’s problems. This is like people with unrealistic standards blaming online dating for their loneliness.
  • How could we morally prevent further overpopulation or decrease it?
  • this single building is home to 18,000 people. 📍Kudrovo, near St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Poor people on Reddit acting like high birthrate will help humanity transcend into a new era and bring forth paradise is the like dumbest thing to witness. We will still have to compete for limited resource even if we get rid of capitalism and greedy billionaires.

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RSS Richard Heinberg

  • Museletter #396: The Future of Forests
  • Museletter #395: The Empire Crumbles
  • Museletter #394: Nourishing the Bioregional Economy
  • Museletter #393: Electricity Price Squeeze: Something’s Going to Give
  • Museletter #392: What Futures Are Possible?
  • Museletter #391: Gratitude in the Great Unraveling
  • Museletter #390: Peak Oil for Gen Z
  • Museletter #389: Bioregioning Is Our Future
  • Museletter #388: Let’s (Not) Choose Sides and Fight
  • Museletter #387: AI Utopia, AI Apocalypse, and AI Reality

RSS Robert Koehler

  • Make America Racist Again
  • United Humanity: A Future Beyond War
  • Where Does Indifference to Life Begin?
  • Do You Believe in Them Yet?
  • Sanctuary Cities and International Security
  • This Old House . . .
  • Earth Day Is the Planet’s Future
  • There’s No Real Future Without Empathy
  • Everything That Doesn’t Matter
  • A Little Mix of Money, Poetry and God

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  • Trouble for Brendan Carr’s Nexstar MAGA Mega-Merger
  • Who’s the Biggest Money Behind the Throne?
  • Palantir’s ‘Workflow’ of AI-Directed Death
  • Operation Enduring Stereotype
  • Israel Institutes Death Penalty Only for Palestinians
  • To Make America Healthy Again, Break up Big Ag
  • The Fall and Rise of Brett Kavanaugh
  • A DNA Archive Critical to Identifying Missing Migrants Itself Goes Missing
  • A Tougher Tehran
  • The Virtues of Urban Pocket Gardens

RSS Robert Scribbler

  • OBX Wave Report July 6 — 1-2 Foot, Waves Likely to Build a Bit Friday and Saturday
  • The OBX Wave Report July 5 — 1-2 Foot With Some Shark Bumps Reported
  • OBX Wave Report July 4th — Celebrating Freedom in the 2 Foot Surf
  • OBX Wave Report July 3 — 2 Foot, Clean, Hot Weather
  • OBX Wave Report July 2 — 2-3 Foot With Little Barrels + Talking Climate Crisis
  • OBX Wave Report June 30 — 2-4 Foot Friday For Future + Record Global Heat
  • OBX Wave Report June 29 — Gorgeous Green 2-3 Footers With Light Northeast Winds
  • OBX Wave Report June 28 — 2-3 Foot and Semi-Clean
  • OBX Wave Report June 27 — 1-3 Foot and Cleaning Up Through Afternoon
  • OBX Wave Report June 26 — 1-3 Foot and Choppy With Strong Southerly Winds

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  • Beauty and the Bleach. Skin-whitening trend ravages Senegalese women
  • A gastronomic odyssey through St. Pete’s literary haunts – Taste of Russia Ep. 17
  • Beauty and the Bleach.Skin-whitening trend ravages Senegalese women (Trailer) Premiere 02/19
  • Of Ice and Fame. Medvedeva v Zagitova: friends off the ice, rivals on it
  • Is this a yolk? Ostrich omelettes & peculiar pastries - Taste of Russia Ep. 16
  • Champions of the spirit. Unknown stories of 1st Soviet Olympic medalists
  • Of Ice and Fame. Medvedeva v Zagitova: friends off the ice, rivals on it (Trailer) Premiere 02/10
  • Champions of the spirit. Unknown stories of 1st Soviet Olympic medalists (Trailer) Premiere 02/09
  • Art at the Stake. Afghan artists risk lives to return style, music, and culture to their country

RSS RT Today

  • Top senator explains why Russia will not abduct Zelensky
  • Macron urges nations not to be ‘vassals’ of US or China
  • The nightmare oil price nobody’s talking about
  • Christian schools in Jerusalem under threat as Israel restricts teachers – RT reports (VIDEO)
  • IDF plants flag near UN position, putting peacekeepers at risk – spokesman
  • US state toughens ‘conversion therapy’ ban despite Supreme Court ruling
  • EU ‘15 years too late’ to prepare for energy shock – Kremlin envoy
  • Iran claims downing of US F-35 (PHOTOS)
  • This company used to make weapons for the Nazis. Now it will do the same for Israel
  • Rescue operation underway after Iran downs two US fighter jets (PHOTOS, VIDEOS)

RSS RT: USA News

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RSS Sail Transport Network

  • We Did It: Sailing Cargo in the Aegean
  • Cure for Depending on 90K Oil Spewing Cargo Ships: Sail Power Makes Inroads, Now in Mediterranean
  • Dirty Fossil Fuel ‘Business-As-Usual’ Tactics Spew Out of the IMO at COP22
  • Noah’s Ark Gone Awry
  • Good News/Bad News for Consumers in an Increasingly Energy-Challenged, Shipping-Dependent World
  • Sail cargo's imminent achievement: Timbercoast's Steel Schooner, the Avontuur
  • COP21 Follow-up for Sail Transport and Its Fight against Shipping Emissions and for Resilience
  • Shipping Emissions Must Be Tackled at COP21 with Advances such as Sail Power
  • Maine Sail Freight — America Gets Serious about Clean, Renewable Energy for Transport
  • The Tres Hombres Ship is Homeward Bound

RSS Science-Based Life

  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 22
  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 21
  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 20
  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 19
  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 18
  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Weeks 16 & 17
  • Science Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 15
  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 14
  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 13
  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 12

RSS ScienceDaily: Top Environment News

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RSS ScienceDaily: Top Science News

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RSS Scrap Weapons

  • Conceptualising a COP for Weapons
  • When Deterrence Meets Climate Catastrophe: Rethinking Nuclear Risk in a Post-Treaty World
  • Arms and Arguments April 2026 Review
  • Arms and Arguments March 2026 Review
  • Arms and Arguments February 2026 Review
  • Arms and Arguments January 2026 Reviews
  • The New START Treaty and Nuclear Winter: Re-centering Global Risk in Arms Control Debates
  • Prioritizing Weapons and Ammunition Management Ahead of the 2026 Somalia Transition
  • Who Decides the Future? Intergenerational Perspectives on Disarmament
  • ‘A House of Dynamite’ is a great film, which gets nuclear security dangerously wrong. Why does that matter?

RSS Seemorerocks

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RSS Shadow Government Statistics

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RSS Shame Project

  • Wall Street Journal Issues Epic Correction On Radley Balko’s Error-Riddled Reporting
  • Malcolm Gladwell’s “David & Goliath” Asks Us To Pity the Rich
  • Radley Balko: Anatomy of a “Stand Your Ground” Shill
  • Radley Balko
  • Radley Balko: Anatomy of a “Stand Your Ground” Shill
  • NPR’s Education Coverage Funded By Pro-Privatization Billionaires
  • Charles Murray
  • Why is Malcolm Gladwell running cover for the enablers of serial child molester Jerry Sandusky?
  • The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg Was a Follower of Jewish Rightwing Terrorist Meir Kahane
  • Recovered History: Wall Street-Funded Self Help Propaganda Greased the Real Estate Bubble

RSS Simple Climate

  • What is the gender and ethnic balance of the science stories I write?
  • New year, new ideas
  • Why we should be wary of ’12 years to climate breakdown’ rhetoric
  • Can we fight climate change on our own?
  • Becoming more than an old gasbag: Climate chemistry on YouTube, cryogenic energy storage, and community renewable energy
  • How does carbon dioxide cause global warming?
  • Australian rodent first mammalian victim of climate change
  • Modern mussel shells much thinner than 50 years ago
  • A very beautiful and unusual animal in danger
  • Eyes on Environment: the many stories of climate change

RSS Skeptical Science

  • Skeptical Science New Research for Week #14 2026
  • The ski industry is oddly quiet on climate change
  • The controversy over deep-sea mining, explained
  • Using a 20-year period for comparing methane to CO2 is a terrible idea
  • 2026 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #13
  • Skeptical Science New Research for Week #13 2026
  • The El Niño cometh
  • Fact brief - Is 'wind-turbine syndrome' a medically recognized diagnosis?
  • How blue California and red Texas became green powerhouses
  • 2026 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #12

RSS Smithsonian – Smart News

  • Artemis Astronauts Overcome Toilet Trouble and Officially Head Toward the Moon
  • Despite Their Tiny Brains, Bumblebees Have a Surprising Sense of Rhythm, According to a New Study by Neuroscientists
  • The World's Longest Outdoor Escalator Just Opened in China. Riding the 3,000-Foot-Long System to the Top Takes More Than 20 Minutes
  • Rock Art Suggests the Tasmanian Tiger May Have Survived on Mainland Australia Longer Than Previously Thought
  • Meet Domino, a Tiny, Bumpy Fish Making a Splash in Chicago
  • The Titanic's Wealthiest Victim Was Carrying a Gold Pocket Watch When He Died. Now, It Could Sell for $500,000 at Auction
  • Are These the Earliest Known Dice in the World? Native Americans May Have Used Them to Play Games of Chance More Than 12,000 Years Ago
  • An Astronaut's Sudden Inability to Speak Prompted the ISS's First Medical Evacuation. Doctors Still Don't Know What Caused the Issue
  • Experts Are Carefully Restoring a 15th-Century Masterpiece by Giovanni Bellini—and You Can Watch Them Work
  • This 500-Million-Year-Old Fossil of a Claw-Bearing Predator Uncovers the Origins of Spiders, Scorpions and Other Arthropods

RSS Social Text Journal

  • No Need for Gender: A Brief Meditation on Nonbinary Life
  • On Counter-cartographies: Neurodivergence and the Errancies of Performance
  • Kushnerism: Gaza Gentrification Means Palestinian Genocide
  • On Henrike Kohpeiß’s Bourgeois Coldness
  • On Nouri Gana’s Melancholy Acts
  • From the Classroom to Gaza: Belated Narratives and the Shared Struggle for Freedom
  • A Hundred Years of Coloniality: Sedulur Sikep and Fitri DK’s Nyawiji Ibu Bumi
  • Black Limbs, White Laws: On Patricia J. Williams’s The Miracle of the Black Leg
  • Two Poems from Neutrøis
  • A Review of Aliyyah Abdur-Rahman’s Millennial Style

RSS Speaking Truth to Power

  • Carolyn Interviewed about her book “Undaunted” by Canadian Ecopsychology Network
  • Will You Be Diagnosed With Mysticism In 2021? By Carolyn Baker
  • Collapsing Into The New Administration Amid Pandemic Lunacy, By Carolyn Baker
  • Collapse Changes Everything: Stop Whining For Perfection, By Carolyn Baker
  • The Collapse Of Ideology And The End Of Escape, By Jem Bendell
  • Top Global Experts Say Humanity Must ‘Heal Our Broken Relationship With Nature’ to Prevent Future Pandemics, Jessica Corbett
  • The United States: An Obituary, By Richard Heinberg
  • Reviving Radical Social Work In Collapse, By Desiree Coutinho
  • We Are All Being Cooked In The Soup Together, By Paul Levy
  • Some Progressives Are in Denial About Trump’s Fascist Momentum, By Norman Solomon

RSS squashpractice

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RSS State of Nature

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RSS State of the Union

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RSS Stephanie McMillan

  • Constant decentralization builds collective strength
  • What does this moment ask of us?
  • Forced to become a commodity
  • Comrades
  • United, the working class can end capitalist exploitation
  • Everything for Everyone
  • “Overthrow” and other verb choices
  • Dialectics: fundamental contradiction
  • Revolution: overturning
  • Intentions for 2022: affirmations for revolution

RSS Steve Cutts

  • Safety First
  • Happy Friday!
  • Loop #3
  • Merry Christmas!
  • Infinity Loop II
  • ‘The Battle of Walmarté’
  • Can’t beat the classics
  • Happy Judgement Day
  • Slumber Party
  • A Brief Disagreement

RSS Steve Lendman Blog

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RSS Stop the War Coalition

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RSS Submedia TV – Molotov!

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RSS Subrealism

  • Chipocalypse Now - I Love The Smell Of Deportations In The Morning
  • No Donut Or Coffee Breaks Required...,
  • Is This Why The Little Dogs Have Been Yapping And Snarling At The Russian Bear?
  • USS Harvey Milk To Be Renamed 'USS No Homo'
  • Lil Buckwheat Can't Get A Job But Still Gotta Eat....,
  • Negroe Fatigue
  • Our private research universities are not actually purely private...,
  • The Hidden Holocausts At Hanslope Park
  • Is RFK Jr Being Blackmailed?
  • Are American Elites Terrified Of Whitney Webb?

RSS Subversify Magazine

  • Hillbilly Elegy: An Uncomfortable Glimpse Into the Mindsent of Young Republicans
  • Andy Kaufman and Paul Reubens: Welcome to the Playhouse
  • Georgia Tann: America’s Most Notorious Child Trafficker
  • Comedy as Moral Allegory: Modern Literature’s Subtle Lessons
  • 10 Books Considered Ahead of Their Time

RSS Summit County Community Voice

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RSS Sun Weber

  • “Pity the nation"
  • A Requiem for the Beautiful Earth
  • On Our Way
  • Earth Gifts 2
  • Earth Gifts 1
  • An American Child's Future.
  • Green Irony
  • NARCISSUS from me me to ennui
  • Survivalists, The Optimistic Minority
  • A Rock, A Tree, A Cloud

RSS Survival Acres

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RSS Surviving Capitalism

  • Recommended Websites/weblogs & Sources of Information and Analysis (updated at least once a month to include current changes. Grand Thesis, which formulates my political philosophy, is below this post.)
  • Recommended Websites/weblogs & Sources of Information and Analysis (updated at least once a month to include current changes. Grand Thesis, which formulates my political philosophy, is below this post.)
  • Grand Thesis: Socialism is not only necessary, it is a matter of survival of the human species and other species (This is an essay in its final edited form except for needed improvements.)
  • Recommended post of the year: President Putin at the Valdai Discussion Club: “He Who Sows the Wind Will Reap the Whirlwind”
  • Recommended article: War on ‘Russian Disinformation’ is the New ‘War on Terror’ and Equally Fake with Ben Norton
  • A recommended article of the year: "Germany’s Energy Suicide: An Autopsy" by Pepe Escobar
  • Article of the month of September 2022: Breaking! NY Times: "US Created COVID-19"
  • Video of the month: "Is the Ukrainian War on its Own People Now Over?"
  • A message to my readers
  • Article of the year: "How Spooks and Establishment Journalists Are Circling The Wagons"

RSS Talking Points Memo

  • The Inflation Surge Is Just Getting Started
  • Come See Us in Austin, TX
  • Watch This: Trump’s Word Is Not His Bondi
  • Refunds for Some
  • Small Businesses Are Being Left Out of Tariff Refund Process, CBP Data Suggests
  • Congressional Pratfalls Unpacked
  • Donald Trump Is the Worst Attorney General in History
  • Who’s the Next Lady on Trump’s Chopping Block
  • What Trump Might See in Lee Zeldin
  • Always Stuck in the 1950s, Trump Courts His Own Suez

RSS The Agonist Blog

  • Panneaux de chauffage catalytique, une technologie pensée pour les besoins thermiques de l’industrie moderne
  • Banques et Fintech : Le guide des bonus de code parrainage les plus élevés.
  • Pourquoi la presse spécialisée reste-t-elle le meilleur rempart contre la désinformation historique et juridique ?
  • Comment fonctionne le transport de voiture par camion : tout ce qu’il faut savoir
  • Que révèle votre mitigeur sur votre style ?
  • Le bien-être à domicile : une tendance de consommation qui se réinvente
  • Ravalement de façade : Un investissement rentable pour la revente de votre bien
  • Changer de fournisseur d’électricité pro : Guide et stratégies
  • Réussir le déménagement d’une machine industrielle : bonnes pratiques et étapes clés
  • Les défis de la traduction spécialisée en finance et en économie

RSS The Angry Arab

  • Migrated to Twitter
  • Will US global hegemony last for another century?
  • Eulogy of Dar As-Sayyad
  • My interview from yesterday on the latest about the Khashoggi matter
  • US Secret Wars against Communism
  • The New Congress and Palestine
  • Why the US-Saudi Crisis will Pass
  • The Khashoggi Affair
  • jets over Ridyah
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RSS The Archdruid Report

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RSS The Art of Annihilation

  • It’s a Family Affair – Venezuela’s Second Largest Newspaper Serves U.S. Empire
  • Support for Canadian Truckers Skyrockets – Alongside Vaccine Injuries in Canadian Children
  • The Great Reset: The Final Assault on the Living Planet [It’s Not a Social Dilemma – It’s the Calculated Destruction of the Social, Part III]
  • It’s Not a Social Dilemma – It’s the Calculated Destruction of the Social [The Enclosure of Africa, Part II]
  • It’s Not a Social Dilemma – It’s the Calculated Destruction of the Social [Part I]
  • COMMENTS on ‘Green’ billionaires behind professional activist network that led suppression of ‘Planet of the Humans’ documentary
  • The Clairvoyant Ruling Class [“Scenarios for the Future of Technology & International Development” 2010 Report]
  • COVID-19 as a Weapon. The Crushing of the Disposable Working Class – by Design
  • The Show Must Go On. Event 201: The 2019 Fictional Pandemic Exercise [World Economic Forum, Gates Foundation et al.]
  • Mandatory Masks in the Age of Climate Emergency & Planetary Biodiversity Crisis

RSS THE AUTOMATIC EARTH

  • Debt Rattle April 3 2026
  • Debt Rattle April 2 2026
  • Debt Rattle April 1 2026
  • Debt Rattle March 31 2026
  • Debt Rattle March 30 2026
  • Debt Rattle March 29 2026
  • Debt Rattle March 28 2026
  • Debt Rattle March 27 2026
  • Debt Rattle March 26 2026
  • Debt Rattle March 25 2026

RSS The Big Picture

  • The Evolution of Alpha
  • 10 Good Friday Reads
  • Happy Liberation Day 1-Year Anniversary!
  • 10 Thursday AM Reads
  • 10 Wednesday AM Reads
  • 10 Tuesday AM Reads
  • Transcript: Judd Kessler, Lucky by Design
  • 10 Monday AM Reads
  • 10 Sunday Reads
  • MiB: Judd Kessler, Lucky by Design

RSS The Bureau of Investigative Journalism

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RSS The Conflicted Doomer

  • No Blog Post Today
  • Get Ready
  • Sick and Tired
  • The Year the Nose Fell Off
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  • Friendships
  • The Right to Be Stupid
  • Lies
  • Whole Lot of Whistling Going On
  • Being Thankful

RSS The Conversation: Energy + Environment

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RSS The Cost of Energy

  • Elevatorul auto, unul dintre cele mai importante instrumente dintr-un service
  • Avantaje si dezavantaje pentru iPhone 7
  • Cele Mai Bune Jucarii pentru Pisici
  • Cel Mai Bun Compresor Auto
  • Cel Mai Bun Pavilion de Gradina
  • Cel Mai Bun GPS pentru TIR
  • Cea Mai Buna Piscina Gonflabila
  • Cea Mai Buna Telecomanda Universala
  • Cele Mai Bune Manusi de Portar
  • Cele Mai Bune Genunchiere

RSS The Daily Banter

  • Interview With A Men’s Rights Activist And Child Porn Advocate
  • MAJOR UPDATE: The Daily Banter Is Closing Down And Moving Exclusively To Email
  • Interview With A Men’s Rights Activist And Child Porn Advocate
  • Watch Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Rips Apart Dark Money In Politics In 5 Astonishing Minutes
  • Eddie Haskell’s State Of The Union Was An Infuriating Study In Gaslighting
  • Let Them Eat Fake
  • Trump Described By U.S. Intelligence Officials As Willfully Ignorant
  • We Now Have Proof Trump’s Family Separation Policy Was Meant To “Traumatize” Children
  • Are Steve Schmidt And Howard Schultz Helping Trump Get Re-elected? Maybe, Maybe Not.
  • Kellyanne Conway: Cory Booker ‘Sexist’ Because He Is Running For President

RSS The Daily Impact

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RSS The Dark Mountain Project

  • Plant People
  • Of Hidden Futures and Star-Shaped Worlds
  • January Archive Offer
  • Sea Beet, Sugar Beet
  • A Small Wave in the Sea
  • Winter Bookshelf Offers
  • On the Shore of Gifting Eddy
  • Repetition–(Loops)–Return
  • Fugitive Dark
  • In Praise of Drawing

RSS The Disaffected Lib

  • The Sorcerer's Apprentice - Still Looking for the Magic Wand.
  • Raising the Bar or Catch-Up Ball
  • Living In an Anti-Vax World
  • Junk Has Got to Go. In a World Short of Resources, the Case for a Steady State Economy Returns.
  • Our Ghastly Future
  • An Inauspicious Day, March 11
  • A Trip Down Memory Lane
  • McConnell Tells Trump to "Back Off"
  • A Sea of Bodies
  • Wishful Thinking?

RSS The Dissenter

  • Dissenter Weekly: Leak Prosecutions Against BLM Protesters, Police Whistleblower In Illinois
  • US Government Plays Games With Reality Winner’s Life As Coronavirus Outbreak Is Confirmed At Carswell
  • Beyond Prisons: Historian David Stein Reflects On Ascent Of Abolition
  • Protest Song Of The Week: ‘All Tomorrow Carry’ By Special Interest
  • COVID-19 Outbreak Feared At Massachusetts Prison After Incarcerated Man Collapses In Kitchen
  • Protest Song Of The Week: ‘Domestic Terrorist’ From Die Jim Crow Records
  • Prioritizing Children’s Wellness Over Cops: The Movement To End Policing In Schools
  • When US Backed A Mass Murder Program In Indonesia: Interview With Vincent Bevins On ‘The Jakarta Method’
  • US Government Expands Assange Indictment To Criminalize Assistance Provided To Edward Snowden
  • Record Label For Current And Formerly Incarcerated Musicians Releases First Album

RSS The Duck of Minerva

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RSS The Ecologist

  • Fracking industry advances with phase one exploratory applications in South Africa
  • What the closure of a small Suffolk factory says about the future of the automotive industry
  • Digging yourself a hole: how Australia is keeping coal current
  • How a circular economy can help prevent a global water crisis
  • Is Hurricane Harvey a harbinger for America’s future?
  • New report says electric cars will dramatically improve Britain's energy security
  • Climate change could tarnish the flavour of cava, study suggests
  • How to win the climate wars – talk about local ‘pollution’ not global warming
  • Ecologist Special Report: The Al Hima Revival
  • Dealing with climate migration: 'what matters are our actions'

RSS The Ecosocialist

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RSS The End of Capitalism

  • We live in the 20s
  • Marx and Colonialism – Zombie-Marxism Part 3.2 – What Marx Got Wrong
  • How Capitalism Causes Depression
  • The Paradoxical Viewpoint
  • How Anti-Capitalists Can Seize the Moment as Trump Enters the White House
  • Response to Reader’s Questions
  • Obscuring The Promise of Democracy: Mass Media Reacts to the 1960s
  • How Does Capitalism Make You Feel?

RSS The Energy Skeptic

  • Why did everyone stop talking about Population & Immigration?
  • What would happen if trucks stopped running?
  • How to survive a nuclear winter
  • The insect apocalypse will kill billions more people than climate change
  • The war on drugs. A book review of “Chasing the scream”
  • Peak crude oil did not happen in 2018. But we are still running out of time
  • Sheriffs have too much power
  • Book review “They poisoned the world: Life & death in the age of Forever Chemicals”
  • John Howe on one child per woman: still too high to stay under limits to growth curves
  • Ted Trainer: The radical implications of a zero growth economy

RSS The Equation (Union of Concerned Scientists)

  • Here’s How Environmental Leadership Protects Californians from Price Spikes and Greedy Polluters
  • Despite What This EPA Says, Enforcement under Trump Has Dropped
  • One Year in, the Anti-Science Agenda of the Trump Administration Is Evident
  • Heated Rivalry: Snowpack Vs. Climate Change. Guess Who Wins.
  • Big Oil Borrowing from Gun Industry’s Playbook: Blanket Immunity to Protect Profits
  • Conservation Is at a Crossroads with the New Farm Bill
  • This Women’s History Month, Make History for Black Women by Resisting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Attacks
  • Democracy Depends on Science—So Scientists Need to Show Up for Democracy
  • Communicating Across Disciplines in Climate Change Litigation 
  • Scientists Must Speak Clearly, Especially in Court: Five Tips for Clear Communication

RSS The Exile Nation Project

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RSS The Exiled Online

  • Baldfellas: How Belarus’s Failed Regime-Change Movement Shaped Putin’s War Plan
  • The War Nerd: NATO, A Memoir
  • The War Nerd: Was There A Plan In Afghanistan?
  • The War Nerd: Taiwan — The Thucydides Trapper Who Cried Woof
  • The War Nerd: Gray Wolves — The Fascists Nobody Wants To Talk About

RSS The Fall of Civilization

  • Join the LiveJournal Revival!
  • Woo-hoo!
  • The Recession has Restarted
  • 10 to 15 years
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  • NASA-sponsored HANDY model tells us what we already knew.
  • A big pile of crap.
  • If not one hell, then the other.
  • In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
  • Peak Food

RSS The Global MuckRaker

  • WATCH: The Panama Papers — ten years of impact
  • WATCH: The Panama Papers at 10 live panel event
  • Behind the veil of secrecy: Ten years of the Panama Papers, part 2
  • Ten years after the Panama Papers, enablers and tax cheats are still being brought to justice
  • The story that rocked the world: Ten years of the Panama Papers, part 1
  • France to try alleged Magnitsky Affair mastermind Dimitry Klyuev in absentia
  • Canada revokes dozens of crypto firms’ registrations
  • Questions swirl around US plans for record $15B Prince Group crypto seizure
  • Chelsea FC fined millions over secret payments under Abramovich ownership
  • Human rights court calls on governments to crack down on weapons trafficking

RSS The Great Change

  • 12 Amendments to Meet the Moment
  • The Keys to the King Dumb
  • Our National Happiness Index
  • Draining the Swamp
  • My not very palatable theory of change
  • Canceling the Subscription
  • Lootocracy: Follow the Money
  • Seaweed Biochar Airplanes
  • Living with Fire
  • Verdict.exe

RSS The Guardian – Environment

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RSS The HipCrime Vocab

  • New Location
  • New Site Up.
  • Automation and The Future of Work: Black Lives Matter - part 2
  • Automation and The Future of Work: Black Lives Matter
  • Against Techno-Fetishism
  • Corn-Pone Hitler?
  • The Other Dieoffs
  • The Dying Americans
  • The Hipcrime Vocab on JRE
  • Oil and Money - Lessons Learned

RSS The Institute for Anarchist Studies

  • Applications Now Closed for the 2025-2026 Grant Cycle
  • Announcing the 2026 Grant Cycle – Applications Now Open!
  • Encampments Paved the Way for Jewish Liberation by Naomi Bennet
  • 10 Movies for Anarchists (and the Anarcho-Curious) By Tate Williams
  • CONTROL: Call for Perspectives’ Submissions: 2026 Deadline Extended to February 16th!
  • Announcing the 2025 IAS Anarchist Horizons Grantees
  • Applications Now Closed for the 2024-2025 Grant Cycle
  • Announcing Our 2024-2025 Grant Cycle – Applications Now Open!
  • New IAS Lexicon Pamphlet: Democracy Beyond The State
  • Announcing the 2024 IAS Anarchist Horizons Grantees

RSS The Monkey Trap

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RSS The New Left Review

  • Susan Watkins: Trump Abroad
  • Ervand Abrahamian: Iran Under Fire
  • Xi Ruochen: In Search of Good Books
  • Rohana Kuddus: Prabowo’s Year One
  • Costas Lapavitsas: A Topography of the New Dollar Imperialism
  • Tony Wood: A Bolivarian Republic of Letters?
  • Nausicaa Renner: Party and Class
  • Emilie Bickerton: Subterranean Godard

RSS The Oil Drum

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RSS The Onion (Satire)

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RSS The Physics arXiv Blog

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RSS The Political Circus

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RSS The Principle of Imminent Collapse

  • Emergent Characteristics and Behaviors
  • Flash Flooding and The PIC
  • Photo of the Day - Feb 12, 2024
  • Lunar New Year Year of the Dragon
  • My MERCHR shop of ClickaSnap Images
  • ClickASnap has partnered with Merchr Hub for Print on Demand
  • The PIC in Everyday Situations
  • Dear Readers of the PIC
  • The AI Revolution Will Be What We Make It
  • Hop on Over to My New Blog

RSS The Rag Blog

  • JAN LANCE / RETIREES / Senior Solidarity
  • MICHAEL MEEROPOL / FOREIGN POLICY / Trump’s War of Choice
  • LAMAR HANKINS / FARMWORKERS / Another civil rights icon who had feet of clay
  • ALICE EMBREE / REVIEW / Reading C. Wright Mills in the Age of Trump
  • LAMAR HANKINS / RELIGION / Make America’s public school children bible-readers again
  • JONAH RASKIN / BOOK REVIEW / Dangerous, Dirty, Violent, and Young: A Fugitive Family in the Revolutionary Underground
  • ROXANN WEDEGARTNER / BOOK REVIEW / From the Octagon: People, Places, News, Views by Allen Young.
  • DAVE ZIRIN / CULTURE / Bad Bunny Steals the Show
  • MARIANN GARNER-WIZARD / REMEMBRANCE / Robert “Bob” Pardun, beloved prairie radical
  • ALICE EMBREE / REMEMBRANCE / Glenn Scott inducted into Texas Labor Hall of Fame

RSS The Raw Story

  • Trump rages at ‘third-rate’ reporter in late-night rant: 'Don’t buy the book!’
  • MAGA influencers rally behind ‘wild card’ AG pick after Bondi firing
  • Justice Samuel Alito hospitalized following Philadelphia Federalist Society event
  • Top Republican spotted ‘living it up’ on beach as shutdown drags on: report
  • Steve Bannon downplays military losses amid search for crashed F-15 jet
  • Senator speculates Hegseth is purging military officials due to disagreements over Iran
  • GOP lawmaker threatened with expulsion for repeatedly blowing off work: report
  • Trump signals this Cabinet member on the hot seat is safe — for now
  • 'Traitor!' MAGA turns on Boebert as she attends Opening Day with Dem gov
  • Hegseth fears being replaced by the Army Secretary — and may fire him first: report

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RSS The Smirking Chimp

  • Bye-Bye Bondi
  • Trump’s Mental Acuity Questioned After Peculiar Davy Crockett Post
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  • Let’s Be Very Clear: Trump’s Iran War Is Making You Poorer
  • Trump Is Unraveling: Isn’t it Time to Act Before He Destroys the World?
  • The Fall and Rise of Brett Kavanaugh
  • A Declaration of War Against Humanity
  • Trump’s Dual Obsessions Are Colliding, and China Is Gaining Ground
  • The DR’s Anti-Birthright Escalation Is a Cautionary Tale for the US
  • No Kings, One Planet

RSS The Sociological Cinema

  • Don't Be Racist!
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  • How One Sociologist is Using Fiction to Address Trauma, Healing, and Interpersonal Relationships: An Interview with Dr. Patricia Leavy
  • No going back to normal--the left must seize the moment and dominate the crisis
  • An Open Letter: What Is the End-goal of Sociology?
  • ​Film: A Case of Literary Sociology
  • Tracking the Model Minority Trope in Hollywood Film
  • Sociologist’s New Novel Teaches Research Methods and Critical Thinking
  • Racism, Can You Talk About It? An Infographic Assignment
  • An Interview with Dr. Patricia Leavy about the Handbook of Arts-Based Research

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RSS The Thin Red Line

  • Cuba was saved from a brutal, destabilizing despotism
  • Impediments to Peace in Syria
  • Microchip your Pets!
  • The Federal Reserve: A quintessentially capitalist institution
  • Guilty of everything: How America scapegoats a public dissident
  • The right to suppress human rights: 2 case studies
  • Thoughts on the Shuttering of Al Jazeera America
  • My house for a kingdom: Israel resists Palestinian concessions
  • Human life is too important to let police take it with impunity
  • Palestinians Demand huge Concessions - Survival, Rights & Non-destroyed Infrastructure

RSS The Tree

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  • Trijumf “zdravog razuma”
  • Otvoreno pismo B.net-u/A1
  • Biciklom po svijetu: pokret!
  • Biciklom po svijetu: dalmatinsko zaleđe
  • Aktivistička posla: Upravni sud srušio Studiju utjecaja na okoliš za golf na Srđu
  • Kratka povijest hrvatskih šefova države
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RSS The Young Turks

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  • Your Boss Might Be Stealing From You But There's Nothing You Can Do About It
  • Cancer Drug Price Raised 1400%
  • WORST National Anthem Performance EVER
  • Conservatives Attacking School Shooting Survivors Online
  • Democratic Focus Group Has Some Bad News...
  • Top REPUBLICAN Donor: No More Money Until AR-15 Ban

RSS This is Ecocide

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  • Agriculture and a liveable planet: the transformative role of ecocide law
  • Davos 2023: the transformative power of ecocide law
  • Accelerating strategic positive change: the business case for ecocide law
  • Recognizing ecocide: a legal framework to protect nature, communities and our common future
  • Global crisis and the potential of the ICC: relevance of ecocide as the fifth crime
  • Powerful and practical legal tools in pursuit of climate justice

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  • Will the real Zizek stand up
  • Marxists & The Democratic Party: Coalition or Collision?
  • A Stained Legend?

RSS Thoughts On The Roof

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  • Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny
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  • Sorting out the American System of government
  • The criminal Supreme Court

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  • Has America Become Too Generous?
  • Policing in America’s Plutocracy
  • A New Rationalization for Riches
  • Standing Up for ‘Bullied’ CEOs
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  • What Makes a Recession ‘Great’?

RSS Top of the Ticket

  • Contributor: For water and mining policy near Salton Sea, keep in mind local children's health
  • Letters to the Editor: Two different experiences with AI led to similar troubling conclusions
  • Letters to the Editor: L.A.'s public transit is much cleaner and safer than it used to be
  • Letters to the Editor: Order for University of Pennsylvania to turn over information on Jewish employees doesn't even make sense
  • Letters to the Editor: Passover reminds us why Jews can empathize with all refugees
  • Letters to the Editor: The courts failed to protect elephants Billy and Tina. Now they're reportedly suffering
  • Contributor: What can Democrats stand for when there's no Trump to stand against?
  • Granderson: NATO has stepped up. So why would the U.S. now step out?
  • Granderson: Here's why Trump fired Pam Bondi
  • Contributor: Why the World Bank reversed its entire worldview

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RSS Tree Hugger

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  • UK Local Elections: Labour Moves Forward
  • 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Marx and a Revolution in Understanding History
  • Ohio Governor's Race: Kucinich Attacks Cordray's 'Left' Credentials
  • Activists Discuss How Public Officials Thwart Accountability for Sexual Harassment
  • French Unions & Students Mobilize Against Reforms: Another May '68?
  • US Gov. and Media Whitewash 'Reformer' Saudi Prince MBS as He Beheads Dissidents
  • Natalie Portman's Boycott of Netanyahu Prompts Attack by Billionaire-Backed Right-Wing Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
  • UK's 'Windrush Scandal' Shines Light on Who is an 'Illegal' Immigrant
  • 'Poison Papers': US and Canadian Regulators Colluded with Manufacturers of Highly Toxic Substances
  • Police Crack Down on Puerto Rico May Day March Against Austerity

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  • UK Local Elections: Labour Moves Forward
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  • Laura Flanders Show: Taking Down the Confederacy - Symbol by Symbol
  • 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Marx and a Revolution in Understanding History
  • US Interventions in Latin America Continue and Intensify
  • Ohio Governor's Race: Kucinich Attacks Cordray's 'Left' Credentials
  • Sixth Consecutive Week of Friday Gaza Protests Leaves Over 160 Wounded
  • Economic Update: The Contributions of Karl Marx (Pt 1/4)
  • Hopkins Students Fight Against 'School to War Pipeline'
  • Activists Discuss How Public Officials Thwart Accountability for Sexual Harassment

RSS Truth-Out

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  • ICE Arrests Palestinian Activist Who Leads Wisconsin’s Largest Islamic Group
  • Hegseth Says He’s Ending Ban on Troops Carrying Personal Firearms on Bases
  • Freed After a Year in ICE Jail, Palestinian Protester Leqaa Kordia Speaks Out
  • No Kings Must Mean No War: Foreign Policy Is Least Democratic Space in Politics
  • Trump’s New Pharma Tariffs Could Drive Up Medical Costs, Patient Advocates Warn
  • Turning Point USA Throws Weight Against Clean Energy in Local Arizona Election
  • CA Should Send Prisoners Home Instead of Spending Millions on New Facilities
  • Austria Becomes Latest EU Country to Deny US Military Use of Its Airspace
  • Israel’s Palestinian-Only Death Penalty Law Draws on Britain’s Colonial Playbook

RSS Undercurrents Alternative News

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  • Majority of Government press meetings are with right wingers
  • Watch LIVE reports from COP climate talks & resistance in Glasgow
  • Court rules undercover policing operation against protest movements were 'unlawful and sexist'
  • Exploding Cinema- video art in the 1990s- new book out
  • Crane protest in support of Palestine at Vauxhall, London
  • Rich man V skateboarders of Mumbles (beep beep)
  • Solar powered Cinema accepts first cryptocurrency payment

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  • The Conorol Trilogy
  • Guest Essays – At Last A Page
  • Looking for an Agent
  • The Network is No More
  • 10k and Running
  • A Fictional Start

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  • I Eat Brains And Explain Zombies
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  • Dunbar's Number (Friend Limit)
  • One-Touch Healing Device -- Mind Blow #113
  • Eclipse At Sea
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  • Scapegoats

RSS Urbanomics

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  • Economic impacts of tax reductions
  • Thoughts on international development IX
  • A framework for public funding of innovation and startups
  • Weekend reading links
  • China update - March 2026
  • Labour market in times of technological changes
  • Weekend reading links

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  • Might The Polls Be Wrong?
  • Why Is the African Dish, Shakshuka So Popular In Israel?
  • Exploring Winning Betting Strategies In Blackjack
  • How to Identify GI Bill Fraud
  • Rumsfeld Shady Heritage in Pandemic: GILEAD’s Intrigues with WHO & Wuhan Lab. Bio-Weapons’ Tests with CIA & Pentagon
  • Age Old Battle Between Khazarian Mafia and True Christianity Crashing Into Finality
  • Shipping to Poland from the US: Navigating Customs Clearance
  • Braving the Storm and Tackling Addiction in the Ranks of US Veterans
  • Navigating the Transition from Battlefield to Civilian Life for Our Homefront Heroes

RSS Vice

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RSS Volatility

  • The Final Addiction
  • Where it Comes From and Where it Goes
  • Ordeal
  • The Intact Against the Cult (with notes on public protest)
  • Come Home
  • Springtime
  • Desert City
  • Make A Desert to Prepare the Way for the Beast
  • Why Reject the Good News?
  • Miasma Now

RSS Waging NonViolence

  • How grassroots organizers pushed a drone company out of Brooklyn
  • Mutual aid is a lifeline for the million people displaced by war in Lebanon
  • What faith leaders bring to the resistance
  • In Gaza, education is a daily act of quiet resistance
  • My experience in the farmworker movement helps me understand Dolores’ silence
  • The Minneapolis protests recall a long lineage of women’s peace movements
  • When we fight for public schools, we fight for democracy
  • What Bono gets right about nonviolent resistance
  • Where’s the resistance to the Iran war?
  • It’s time to oust Stephen Miller

RSS Waldenswimmer

  • Paul Beckwith, thinking WAY outside the box
  • Saturday Morning Essay: "Pond Scum," a New Yorker article by Kathryn Schulz
  • Now Is the Winter of Our Discontent Made Glorious Summer
  • Over at Fielding's Place
  • Check in with Fielding Mellish over at the other place
  • Arctic Sea Ice and Weird Weather
  • A few notes from Mellish on 9-11 Truther
  • A Reply from Professor Oscar Pemantle
  • Over at Fielding Mellish Observations
  • Politically Incorrect observations at Fielding's Place

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RSS War Criminals Watch

  • 4/7/25 Israeli Troops Blow Whistle on War Crimes in Gaza 'Kill Zone'
  • 3/29/25 The Real Outrage in Yemen
  • 3/9/25 Columbia University’s Nazi Tradition
  • 11/7/24 Don't Let Democrats Whitewash What They Did on Gaza Once Trump Is in Office
  • 10/7/24 1 The Human Toll: Indirect Deaths from War in Gaza and the West Bank, October 7, 2023 Forward
  • 10/07/24 United States Spending on Israel’s Military Operations and Related U.S. Operations in the Region, October 7, 2023 – September 30, 2024
  • 10/4/24 Inside the State Department’s Weapons Pipeline to Israel
  • 9/18/24 'The Genocide Gentry': Weapon Execs Sit on Boards of Universities, Institutions
  • 9/16/24 Biden Genocide Case: Legal Experts, Ex-Diplomats, Human and Civil Rights Groups Urge Court to Review Palestinians’ Claims That Biden Is Enabling Israel’s Genocide in Gaza
  • 9/1/24 UARCs: The American Universities that Produce Warfighters

RSS War in Context

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  • The poison in Britain’s Labour Party
  • We have become enslaved by our impatience
  • A history of hype behind Cambridge Analytica
  • Facebook employees feel increasingly responsible for the world’s problems
  • The ancient hunt in which the tracker’s skill united reason and imagination
  • Novichok chemical attack near Porton Down fed catnip to conspiracy theorists
  • The depletion of the human microbiome and how it can be restored
  • Are we smart enough to know how smart animals are?
  • The immobilization of life on Earth

RSS War is a Crime

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  • Tenant Management Systems That Actually Reduce Turnover
  • Understanding Your Rights When You Face Workplace Injuries
  • Why Thoughtful Baby Shower Invitations Matter in Modern Celebrations
  • Can I Use a VPN for Online Payments?
  • Understanding Your Rights After a Workplace Injury
  • How a Divorce Lawyer Guides Clients Through Separation
  • How to Store Cigars Properly
  • What Are the Most Common Causes of Commercial Foundation Issues?
  • The Ultimate Guide to Succeeding with the TEMU Affiliate Program

RSS Water is Life

  • Another World Water Day Gone
  • Humanitarian Disaster in the Sahara
  • We Are The Cure
  • The Future Is Now the Present
  • A Thank you
  • Making Rivers Come Alive...My Struggle To Live
  • Planning For An Island's Demise
  • Keep Talking...
  • NASA/Water In Space
  • Climate Change Drying Up One of World's Largest Lakes

RSS We Meant Well

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  • Will the Kurds Fight Iran for the U.S., Again?
  • The “New” Iran? What Happens Next
  • Two Americas: It’s About Money, Not Race
  • Denmark’s Immigration Backlash: Lessons for America
  • Don’t Be Afraid: Why You Don’t Need to Live Expecting Dictatorship or Occupation
  • Mayo Clinic: I Had Open Heart Surgery
  • The Pointlessness of Protest Culture
  • Epstein to the Rescue (Not)

RSS Web of Debt

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  • The Wealth Concentration Engine: Rethinking America’s Financial Plumbing
  • Compound Interest Is Devouring the Federal Budget: It’s Time to Take Back the Money Power
  • Why New York City Needs a Public Bank
  • How a Fed Overhaul Could Eliminate the Federal Debt Crisis, Part II: Curbing Fed Independence
  • How a Fed Overhaul Could Eliminate the Federal Debt Crisis, Part I: The Fed’s Hidden Drain
  • Unaudited Power: The Military Budget Nobody Controls
  • The GENIUS Act and the National Bank Acts of 1863-64: Taking a Cue from Lincoln
  • Why Public Funds Should Be Deposited in Publicly-Owned Banks
  • President Trump’s Proposal to Eliminate Income Taxes: Can It Be Done?

RSS What If?

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RSS Where’s Our Money

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RSS Why Evolution Is True

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  • Bart Ehrman schools Ross Douthat on Christianity and how to find Biblical “truth”
  • Jesus ‘n’ Mo ‘n’ a primer on Christianity
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  • Friday: Hili dialogue
  • Do astronauts carry suicide pills?
  • My article in Skeptic: Coyne vs. Shermer on Free Will

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  • Wild New World
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  • Wild Free and Happy sample 83 Update: Human Web

RSS William Bowles

  • Pepe Escobar: IRAN RETALIATION IMMINENT
  • With no exit plan, Trump’s war for US-Israeli dominance seeks long-term Iranian suffering
  • I Support Cuba Because I am on the Side of Humanity and Life: an Interview With Gabriel Rockhill
  • His Majesty’s head-chopper: Syria’s MI6-backed president bows to King Charles
  • Join me LIVE today April 3rd 2pm eastern 8pm CET w/ KJ Noh and Elina Xenophontos!
  • Indian Economy under Modi – BRICS Assertion or Subordination
  • The US War on Iran is a US War on Multipolarism
  • Possible U.S. agent steals dangerous virus from Brazilian laboratory
  • War in the hands of the algorithm
  • How A Fake Iranian Terror Group Was Invented To Proscribe IRGC in Europe – The story of Ashab al-Yamin

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  • Syrian revolution topples Assad: preliminary thoughts
  • Lead-editorial article: The U.S. election as manifestation of counterrevolution
  • The U.S. election as manifestation of counterrevolution
  • Review of Terminal Warfare
  • The perfect COP head is the oil honcho al-Jaber
  • Trumpist coup reveals fascist threat and Left’s philosophic void
  • The Trump administration’s fear of teenagers
  • No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference, by Greta Thunberg–book review
  • Climate strikes as resistance and revolutionary potential: the connection with Marcuse’s concept of the liberation of nature as determinant between socialism and fascism

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RSS WWS

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  • Trump’s plan to fund world war through social counter-revolution
  • Armed ICE officers remain at airports
  • Workers Struggles: Asia and Australia
  • Australian Labor government secretly sends SAS to join the war against Iran
  • Wave of job cuts in New Zealand
  • South Korean factory fire investigation exposes indifference to safety
  • Sri Lankan Tamil bourgeois parties support US-Israeli war on Iran
  • US special forces launch rescue operation inside Iran after downing of US fighter jet
  • Science is not neutral: The rubella vaccine and the attack on public health

RSS Yale Environment 360

  • U.S. Biofuels Target Could Fuel Destruction of Tropical Rainforest
  • Trying Times: Keeping the Faith as Environmental Gains Are Lost
  • Dozens of New Species Discovered In Deep Waters Off Australia
  • Indonesian Mega-Farm Drives Surge in Deforestation
  • Even a Few Scattered Trees on Farmland Can Be a Boon for Wildlife
  • Experts Failing to Account for Ripple Effects from Extreme Weather, Paper Warns
  • As It Boosts Renewables, China Still Can't Break Its Coal Addiction
  • European Stoves Leaking Cancer-Causing Benzene
  • World's Freshwater Fish in Crisis, U.N. Report Finds
  • Can America’s Wolves Survive an Onslaught of Political Attacks?

RSS Yes Magazine

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  • Beyond Criminality in the U.S. Immigration System
  • Lessons From the Māori and Japanese Peoples on Grieving Pregnancy Loss
  • Messages of Fierce Hope From the Global South
  • Boycotts Are Back: Queer Travelers Fight Bigotry With Their Wallets
  • Growing Up On the Migration Route
  • Recovering Lost Stories From Trans History
  • The Freedom to Choose Hysterectomy
  • St. Louis Says “Not Another Nickel” to Human Rights Violators
  • Voters Demand a Bolder and More Progressive Democratic Party

RSS Your Passport to Complaining

  • Is Texas a Dummymander?
  • AI and the midterms – Bushwick Feb 15
  • Commie Clothes Fire
  • A new Paradox Collective
  • The Joys of Censorship
  • November is Mamdani Wins
  • Wearable Art and Creating the Sankofa Space
  • Many Conference Updates
  • Helping Out – Dumpster Dives and Build Camps
  • Convenors not Presenters – deadline July 15

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RSS Zoriah

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  • Children's Most Loved Toys
  • Paris Attacks
  • Happy Halloween From Paris - Père Lachaise Cemetery
  • Chernobyl Small Group Workshop - One Spot Left for December 2015

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