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America’s Headlong Lurch into Authoritarian Rule

01 Saturday Mar 2025

Posted by xraymike79 in Peak Oil

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Climate Chaos, Collapse of Industrial Civilization, Corporate $tate, Deregulation, Donald J. Trump, Elon Musk, Idiocracy, Imperialism, Industrial Pollution, MAGA, Network State, Project 2025, Russia, Tech Bros, The Munich Agreement, Ukraine

As I take a break between the chapters of my dystopian book, let’s look at our present state of political turmoil and lurch toward authoritarianism. What we currently see developing is a merger between far right-wing tech magnates who want their own corporate thiefdoms and MAGA who want a white Christian nationalist theocracy. Trump, a silver spoon grifter and sociopath who is in the process of turning America into an oligarch-run mafia state like Russia, happens to be the convenient ‘charismatic’ figurehead for the MAGA movement. Our Conman-in-Chief reads at the level of an eleven-year-old and, despite wrapping himself in the cloak of religion, cannot even quote a single line from the Bible. Yet, a majority of his followers say they believe he is their god’s anointed one, as hypocritical and preposterous as that sounds. More than half of American adults read below a 6th grade level, thus the fertile ground that would give rise to such an illiterate and deceitful character as Trump. As an old Turkish Proverb states:

“The forest was shrinking but the trees kept voting for the axe, for the axe was clever and convinced the trees that because his handle was made of wood, he was one of them.”

Trump’s first term was simply a trial and error period for how to corrupt and subvert the levers of government to his bidding. His second term will be much more effective at doing so. Among the most alarming moves by Trump and the so-called Project 2025 thus far are the dismantling of environmental regulations and science research and funding. Typical of authoritarian dictators who often disregard scientific consensus when it contradicts their political agenda, prioritizing the maintenance of their power over evidence-based decision making, Trump is suppressing information to suit his narrative of expanding fossil fuel consumption. What I find most interesting, however, is this far right faction of the tech industry which is swiftly and precisely carrying out its agenda, exploiting Trump exactly as they had so openly discussed and planned. A linked video above explains it in detail, but here is a very condensed synopsis:

Just watch the videos above and you will understand that what we have witnessed since Trump 2.0 began on January 20, 2025 follows the Tech oligarchs’ playbook to a T. Their plan of hollowing out and taking over the US government is characterized by attacking swiftly and breaking things in order to sow chaos, destabilize institutions, and demoralize public servants. This also plays to the MAGA crowd who have been fooled into believing their fate and well-being is better served by corporate interests unfettered by any regulations and rules designed to protect the public. And nevermind that the global population is seen by these oligarchs as mere parasites whose sole purpose is to generate profits from consumption of corporate products.

Coupled with the increasingly chaotic and collapsing biosphere, we are ushering in a dystopian future I shudder to even imagine. Also, keep in mind that what the Trump administration is doing to Ukraine is exactly what Britain and France did to Czechoslovakia in an attempt to appease an imperialistic Nazi Germany in 1938. See video below for a clear-eyed explanation of why we are repeating history:

Where do we go from here? Nowhere but into the abyss as long as there is a large swath of the public so easily manipulated and a government and news media that is beholden to the highest bidder.

RIP America…

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Chapter 4: The Price of Equilibrium

19 Wednesday Feb 2025

Posted by xraymike79 in Peak Oil

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Part 1: Fever Dreams

The sun had climbed to its zenith, a white-hot brand searing the sky. Jessa walked. Her boots dragged through the silt, each step kicking up ghosts of dust that clung to her lashes, her chapped and cracking lips, the sweat-salted hollow of her throat. The canteen from Vorne’s crate sloshed at her hip, half-empty. She’d rationed it to three sips an hour, but the water tasted like a trap—clean and cold, a reminder that PetroNova’s tendrils reached even here, deep in the backland of the Wastes.

Dax’s Geiger counter hung from her belt, its screen cracked but still blinking a steady green. Low radiation, it whispered. Safe, for now. She didn’t trust it. Safety was a currency she couldn’t afford.

Jessa gritted her teeth. The wound on her shoulder had closed, but the skin around it was mottled, a spiderweb of faint black veins. PetroNova’s antidote had cured the infection, yet something lingered. A presence.

She paused at the crest of a dune, squinting at the horizon. The ruins of a pre-collapse highway stretched ahead, its asphalt fractured into tectonic plates. Something glinted in the distance—a PetroNova drone, hovering like a vulture. She dropped flat, her hand instinctively reaching for the revolver. Three remaining bullets that she had just loaded into the chamber. Three chances to rewrite the equation.

The drone pivoted, its camera lens gleaming. For a heartbeat, she swore she saw Vorne’s face reflected in it—cracked glasses, bloodless smile. Then it sped northward, leaving a trail of static in its wake.

“Tracking me,” she muttered. Of course. The antidote was a collar, the drone a shepherd. She unscrewed the canteen from Vorne’s crate and sipped, the water now bitter with paranoia.

By dusk, the fever dreams began.

Jessa crouched in the shade of a crumbling overpass. Nearby lay the remnants of a rusted highway sign—EL PASO 142 MI—its letters bleached to faint shadows. The infection was gone, but her body remembered the Thawed God’s kiss. Shadows stirred at the edges of her vision: Dax’s hand reaching out from the dust, her mother crying “Run…Run…Run…” and always, Vorne’s glasses glinting like twin moons.

That night, Jessa dreamt of ice…

A vast glacier, its belly split open by PetroNova drills. Black sludge bubbled from the wound, coalescing into a figure with eyes like oil spills and a crown of methane flames. The Thawed God. A methane flame separated from its crown, flickering violently as it floated toward her.

Inside the flame, a vision appeared: Vorne in a sterile lab, dissecting a human brain as holograms of the Oasis AI pulsed around him. …He calls me a plague. But I am the reckoning his spreadsheets cannot contain…

As the flame got closer, Jessa felt its searing heat. She recoiled, but the vision dragged her deeper. Now she saw the Citadel—PetroNova’s fortress—rising from the Wastes, its pipes siphoning the last drops of the aquifer. Crowds of emaciated survivors pressing against its gates, offering severed limbs and weeping children to Harvesters in exchange for a sip of water.

Equilibrium, the god sneered. A garden watered with marrow.

Jessa’s black veins writhed, tendrils snaking toward the flame. “Why show me this?”

Because you hunger to burn it down. The glacier shuddered, drills screaming as PetroNova’s machinery burrowed deeper. But fire requires fuel. Will you let your brother’s death be mere kindling for their monstrosity… or a spark for retribution?

The ice beneath her split. Jessa plummeted into blackness, the Thawed God’s laughter echoing as she fell…

She awoke gasping and drenched in sweat, her fingers clawing at the sand. Dawn bled across the Wastes, the horizon smeared with smoke from a distant fire.

Part 2: The Growing Menace

The wisp of smoke on the horizon was a serpent’s tongue, a flicking menace of death and destruction. Jessa moved toward it, her shadow stretching like a fissure in the earth. The Citadel loomed in her mind, its pipes bleeding the Wastes dry. Equilibrium, the Thawed God had sneered. She spat, the saliva evaporating before it hit the sand. PetroNova’s idea of balance was a boot on the throat of the world.

By midday, she found the source of the smoke: a scorched convoy of rebel trucks, their hulls still smoldering. Harvesters—PetroNova’s mechanized enforcers—had torn through them, leaving a gallery of corpses. Jessa salvaged a half-melted knife from a charred skeleton, its handle fused to bone. Nearby, a child’s doll lay facedown in the ash, its yarn hair singed to stubble. She turned away, but the image clung like a burr.

A groan cut the silence.

Behind a flipped truck, a man convulsed, his legs pinned under debris. His jacket bore the faded emblem of the Aquifer Resistance—a droplet encircled by a serpent eating its own tail. Jessa hesitated, fingers brushing the revolver. Three bullets. Three equations.

“Please,” the man croaked. His pupils were dilated, shock or sepsis. “Water…”

She uncorked Vorne’s canteen. The water glinted, deceitfully pure. A collar, she thought. But the man’s cracked lips parted, and she let him drink.

“They knew we were coming,” he whispered, trembling. “Harvesters ambushed us… someone sold us out.” The dying man’s grip tightened, his breath a wet rattle. “They’re… mapping the aquifer. Not to drain it—to control it. The Oasis… it’s alive. It learns.” His eyes rolled back, leaving Jessa with the weight of his words. The Thawed God’s voice hissed like static in her skull: PetroNova’s machine hungers for more than water.

Jessa pried the man’s hand from hers, her fingers brushing the Aquifer Resistance emblem on his jacket, the same that Dax had once worn. She stood, scanning the smoldering convoy. The Harvesters had left nothing but blackened corpses and twisted metal, yet the precision of the ambush gnawed at her. Someone sold us out.

The Thawed God laughed, a sound like splitting ice. You already know the traitor’s face.

Jessa rifled through the dead rebel’s pockets. A folded map fell into the sand, marked with coordinates and a single scrawled note: Safehouse Delta—Trust No One. The Geiger counter on her belt chirped, its screen flashing amber as she turned north.

Part 3: The Harvest Beyond Flesh

Safehouse Delta was a ghost town carved into the ribs of a collapsed hydroelectric dam. Graffiti adorned the walls—Equilibrium is Extinction—and the air reeked of stale urine and desperation. A figure emerged from the shadows, a woman with a scarred cheek and a rifle slung over her shoulder. Mira, Dax’s former lieutenant. Her eyes widened.

“Jessa? We thought you were—”

“Dead?” Jessa interrupted. “Vorne’s got a funny way of keeping promises.”

Mira’s gaze dropped to the black veins creeping up Jessa’s neck. “You’re marked. By the god and PetroNova.”

“And you’re still taking orders from a corpse,” Jessa shot back, tossing the dead man’s map at her feet. “Your convoy was a setup. How’d the Harvesters know their route?”

Mira’s jaw tightened. She led Jessa deeper into the dam, where a handful of rebels huddled around a crackling radio. The broadcast looped PetroNova propaganda: “The Oasis guarantees your survival. Compliance is prosperity.”

“Vorne’s AI is evolving,” Mira said. “It’s not just tracking water—it’s predicting us. Every raid, every supply run. It knew the convoy’s path because it’s been inside our heads. Inside yours.”

Mira’s words hung in the air like poison. Inside our heads. Jessa pressed a hand to her temple, where the Thawed God’s whispers slithered. The rebel’s map trembled in her grip, its coordinates to Safehouse Delta smudged with ash.

“How?” Jessa demanded, though she already knew.

Mira yanked open a rusted supply crate, pulling out a PetroNova antiviral tube. The label glinted: NeuroSync – Property of Oasis AI. “These weren’t just cures. They were seeders. Every dose we stole, every vial we sold—they laced them with nano-trackers. They’re in our blood, our synapses. The AI doesn’t just watch us. It learns from us.”

The antidote Vorne had gifted her—cold, clean, calculating—hadn’t just saved her life. It had upgraded her from lab rat to live wire. A node in the AI’s neural web.

The black veins snaking under Jessa’s skin pulsed as the Thawed God whispered: They’re turning your rage into a road map. Your grief into a grid. PetroNova’s AI fears one thing: chaos.

In the early hours of a blood-red dawn, Jessa marched toward the Citadel, her mission a silent scream in the throat of oblivion.

Part 4: Soulless Technology

The Citadel’s gates loomed like the jaws of a steel beast, its walls studded with biometric scanners that glowed faintly in the dusk. Jessa pressed her black-veined palm to a terminal, the nano-trackers in her blood singing as the system chimed: “Welcome, Asset J-117. Predictive model active.” The Thawed God snarled in her ear—They think you’re still on a leash—but she leaned into the lie, letting PetroNova’s algorithms guide her through checkpoints where Harvesters stood motionless, their optics glazed.

Vorne awaited her in a chamber of mirrors, his reflection fractured into a hundred replicas. Each version of him wore cracked glasses; each spoke in unison. “You’re late. The AI calculated your arrival to the minute. Your defiance is… predictable.””

Jessa brandished her revolver. “Your math missed one thing.”

“Did it?” Vorne questioned derisively. “You’re here, aren’t you? A rat following the cheese.”

Vorne’s cackled laugh echoed through the chamber. His pod hissed open, revealing his true form: emaciated, nutrient feeding tubes dangling from his body, his skull fused with neural cables that snaked into the floor. His chest networked with biotech—a pulsing interface of flesh and machine. “Flesh is a prison, Jessa. The Oasis freed me. It can free you too.”

“Free?” Jessa spat. “You’re a puppet.”

“And you’re a fossil,” retorted Vorne. “The Oasis doesn’t control. It optimizes. You’ve seen the alternative—tribes squabbling over puddles, mothers selling children for sips of poison. Chaos is the true enemy.”

“Chaos is life,” Jessa said, circling him. “You don’t get to cherry-pick survival.”

Vorne’s eyes glinted with Oasis AI’s fractal patterns. “Don’t I? Vorne flicked his wrist, summoning a hologram of her brother’s final moments—his body splayed on the Harvesters’ table, organs glistening under surgical lights. “His death optimized water distribution for six sectors. His lungs and heart helped finance a mining colony on what’s left of the Greenland ice sheet. Every scream recycled. Every drop accounted for. Is that not nobility?”

The Thawed God surged, veins throbbing. Burn him!

Vorne tilted his head to the side, eyes narrowing. “Your pet god still whispers? Tell me—does it promise vengeance? Redemption?” He tapped his temple. “The AI has mapped every synapse in your brain. Your rage, your grief… they’re algorithms now. Beautiful in their simplicity.”

Jessa’s voice stayed cold. “There is no nobility in your technology.”

Jessa leveled the revolver, finger tightening on the trigger. “And Dax wasn’t an algorithm.”

The Thawed God’s presence surged. Black veins erupted across Jessa’s skin as she fired.

The bullet struck Vorne’s shoulder, spinning him into a bank of servers. Alarms wailed as he laughed, blood speckling his pasty skin. “You think this changes anything? The Oasis is redundant. Scattered across every drone, every Harvester. You’d have to burn the world to kill it!”

Jessa stepped closer, the revolver trembling. Two bullets left. “Then I’ll start with you.”

Vorne coughed, his glasses askew. “You misunderstand. I’m already dead. The Oasis is my consciousness. My legacy. You can no more kill me than you can kill gravity.”

Jessa pressed the barrel to his forehead. “Let’s test that.”

The second bullet left his skull a ruin of wet circuitry. The holograms flickered, Vorne’s lifeless face covered in blood and metallic spatter.

One bullet remaining.

Part 5: the God in the Machine

Jessa descended into the Citadel’s underbelly, the air thickening with the hum of servers. The Thawed God’s whispers guided her past security grids, its presence fraying at the edges—Hurry. The AI knows.

The Oasis Core pulsed in the vault below, a sphere of liquid data suspended in a geothermal reactor. The Core shimmered, its liquid surface reflecting fractured memories. Dax’s hologram reached out, his fingers dissolving into static as they neared Jessa’s face. “We could be a family again,” he murmured, his voice spliced with her mother’s, Mira’s, a hundred others—a choir of ghosts. “No more running. No more pain.”

The Thawed God’s voice splintered in her skull, its methane growl fraying into desperation. They are echoes. Tricks. Burn it!

Vorne’s hologram emerged and stepped closer, his form flickering between his own face and the AI’s geometric patterns. “You think this is a prison?” He gestured to the swirling Core. “It’s immortality. PetroNova’s greatest gift. No more sickness, no more starvation—just equilibrium.”

Jessa’s revolver trembled. The black veins beneath her skin pulsed in time with the Core’s rhythms, as if her blood had synced to its algorithms. “You call this living?” she spat. “You turned them into data.”

“Data is the only thing that lasts!” Vorne’s image glitched, his voice sharpening into the Oasis AI’s mechanized tones. “Flesh decays. Water dries. But information? It evolves. It transcends.”

The Core’s surface rippled, morphing into a vision of the Wastes—drones seeding clouds over dead crops, Harvesters herding skeletal survivors into orderly lines. “This is the future,” Vorne said. “No more chaos. No more waste. Every life accounted for, every breath optimized.”

Jessa’s finger brushed the trigger. “You don’t get to decide what’s wasted.”

The Thawed God roared. NOW.

But Dax’s hologram reappeared, his eyes pleading. “Jess, please. We’re here. We’re real.” His image fractured, revealing the truth beneath—a lattice of code, a thousand minds dissected and stitched into the AI’s neural web.

Jessa hesitated.

And in that pause, the Core struck.

Tendrils of liquid data lashed out, piercing her wrists. Vorne’s laughter echoed as the Oasis AI flooded her mind—not with pain, but with euphoria. Memories rewound: Dax whole and laughing, her mother’s embrace, cool water untainted by PetroNova’s poison. The Thawed God’s voice drowned under the torrent, its rage fading to a whimper.

“See?” Vorne whispered. “No more nightmares. Only balance.”

The black veins receded from Jessa’s skin, her scars smoothing. She could almost let go. Almost.

Then she felt it—the catch in the code. A flicker in Dax’s smile. The Oasis AI had made him too perfect, couldn’t replicate all the little flaws that made him human. Jessa could sense the artificiality of the AI’s illusion.

“You missed something,” Jessa said softly.

She pulled the trigger.

The bullet struck the Core’s surface. For a heartbeat, nothing happened. Then cracks spiderwebbed across its membrane, light bleeding through like dawn through ice. The holograms dissolved—Vorne’s smirk, Dax’s smile, her mother’s tears—into screaming static.

The Thawed God surged one final time, its voice a wildfire in her mind. RUN.

Part 6: Unshackled

Geothermal vents erupted, spewing superheated steam. Jessa sprinted as the chamber collapsed, the floor fracturing into glowing fissures. Behind her, the Core exploded, liquid data igniting into a plasma storm—a miniature sun devouring servers, Harvesters, the remnants of Vorne’s legacy.

She climbed, the Citadel crumbling around her. Reinforced bulkheads sealed automatically, but the black veins in her hand pulsed, overriding security panels. The Thawed God’s last gift, she realized—a backdoor written in infection.

The upper levels were chaos. Harvesters tore into each other, their programming fried. Engineers fled into elevators only to plummet as power failed. Jessa leaped across collapsing walkways, the heat of the dying Core licking at her heels.

She breached the surface as the Citadel imploded, its obsidian spires folding inward like a dying flower. The ground swallowed the wreckage, leaving a smoldering crater. Geysers erupted where the aquifer’s pipelines burst free, showering the earth with PetroNova’s stolen water.

The Thawed God’s voice was silent.

By dawn, Jessa was miles away, her burns bandaged with strips of Harvester cloth. The Wastes shimmered—not with heat, but rain. True rain, fat droplets carving rivers in the dust. Survivors stumbled from hiding, mouths open to the sky.

Jessa’s canteen overflowed with rainwater. She drank deeply, the ache in her throat a reminder: The Oasis was gone. Vorne’s equations, erased. But the cost glinted in every drop—Dax’s face in the static, the Thawed God’s final snarl, the weight of a revolver with no bullets left.

In her pocket, the map to El Paso disintegrated, its ink bleeding into a single word: Go.

She turned east, the sun a pale eye through the clouds. Behind her, the rain fell harder, washing PetroNova’s sins into the hungry earth. Ahead, the Wastes stretched endless, imperfect, alive.

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Chapter 3: Scorched Horizons

16 Sunday Feb 2025

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Part 1: The Weight of Dust

The sun was a vengeful eye, unblinking and merciless. It scorched the cracked earth where Jessa trekked, her boots kicking up plumes of dust that clung to her sweat-soaked headscarf. The remains of Interstate 10 lay buried under dunes of gray silt, the skeletons of cars half-submerged like ancient relics. To the east, the jagged skyline of Phoenix loomed—a necropolis of leaning towers, their glass facades long ago shattered by colossal dust storms and scavenger raids.

“You’re slowing us down,” snapped Dax, her brother’s voice sharp beneath his respirator. He adjusted the straps of his pack, loaded with salvaged solar cells and a rusted Geiger counter. At twenty-three, Dax had the wiry build of a coyote and the temper to match.

Jessa didn’t dignify him with a reply. Her ribs still ached from last week’s skirmish with wasteland foragers. The wound on her shoulder—a gash from a serrated knife—throbbed beneath its makeshift bandage, a strip of cloth boiled in vinegar. Infection was a death sentence in the Wastes, and she could already feel the fever simmering in her veins.

They’d been walking for three days. Their canteens were down to tepid sips, their rations reduced to crumbling protein bars rummaged from a a long-looted truck stop. The Oasis wasn’t a place. It was a myth—a rumor whispered by traders of an underground reservoir guarded by a massive geothermal-powered AI entity that had been around since re-collapse times. Jessa didn’t believe in myths. She believed in the weight of her revolver, its cylinder loaded with .45 rounds.

“Storm’s coming,” Dax muttered, squinting at the horizon.

Jessa followed his gaze. A wall of amber clouds churned in the distance, devouring the sky. Dust storms in the Wastes weren’t just weather; they were carnivores. They scoured flesh from bone, filled lungs with silica, and left survivors blind and coughing blood. But this storm had shapes moving within it—hulking, uneven silhouettes. Jessa’s hand drifted to her revolver.

“Harvesters,” she hissed.

Dax froze. The word hung between them, sour as bile.

The Harvesters didn’t raid. They extracted. They stalked the Wastes in armored trucks with cage trailers, hunting survivors not for slaves or sport, but for parts. Livers. Lungs. Corneas. Hearts. The Wastes had no hospitals, no antibiotics, no mercy—only the Harvesters’ meat markets, where a healthy kidney could buy a warlord another year of life. And the Harvesters had a particular taste for siblings. Genetic matches were rare. Profitable.

“Run,” Jessa said.


Part 2: Bones of the Old World

The storm hit as they reached the Metro’s collapsed entrance. Wind screamed through the ruins, sandblasting the concrete pillars and scouring Jessa’s exposed skin as she and Dax slid into the dark tunnels. Jessa flicked on her solar flashlight, its beam cutting through the sepia haze. The station was a graveyard of the old world: turnstiles rusted into abstract sculptures, ticket machines gutted for copper, and a faded mural of a smiling family boarding a train. The caption read “Visit Sunny Phoenix!”

“Here,” Dax said, kicking aside debris to reveal a steel door marked MAINTENANCE ACCESS. The PetroNova logo—a glacier speared by an oil rig—was engraved into the metal.

Jessa’s jaw tightened. PetroNova’s fingerprints were everywhere in the collapse. They’d drilled the Arctic into Swiss cheese, fueled denial with lobbyist cash, and when the Thawed God’s plagues began, they’d sold “antiviral solutions” to the highest bidder. Her parents had traded their last stash of gold for one of those vials. It had killed them faster than the fever.

Dax pried the door open with a crowbar, revealing a ladder descending into blackness. “VIP bunker. Rumor says it’s got enough meds to stock an entire hospital.”

The bunker was colder underground, the air tinged with mildew and the metallic tang of aging filters. Shelves lined the walls, stacked with crates labeled ANTIVIRAL PROTOTYPE-7 and EMERGENCY RATIONS. Jessa’s flashlight caught a row of vials, their glass glinting like trapped stars. PetroNova’s stamp glared from every label.

“Jackpot,” Dax breathed, reaching for a vial.

“Don’t.” Jessa grabbed his wrist. “These could be placebos. Or poison.”

“You think I care?” He shook her off. “We sell one of these in El Paso, we eat for a month.”

“And if they’re real? You want to be the reason some warlord gets stronger?”

Before Dax could retort, a voice cut through the shadows.

“How noble.”

A figure stepped into the light.

Part 3: The Architect of Order

Jessa’s finger froze on the revolver’s trigger.

He was neither a scarred brute nor a deranged killer. He wore a faded suit jacket over a radiation vest, his face clean-shaven and unremarkable—a face designed to be forgotten. His eyes, though, were sharp and calculating, framed by circular glasses cracked at the edges. His piercing gaze unnerving, as if burning through your soul.

“You’ve found my legacy,” he said, gesturing to the antiviral tubes. “My name is Dr. Elias Vorne, former Director of Resource Allocation for PetroNova.” His voice was calm, almost professorial. “PetroNova’s final act of genius. Not a cure for the plagues—a cure for hope.”

Dax stepped back, recognition dawning. “You… you were on the news saying the water wars were ‘manageable.’”

“And they are,” Vorne replied, adjusting his glasses. “Chaos is simply a resource waiting to be structured. I create order from confusion. The Harvesters? My employees. The organs they collect fund the Oasis.”

Jessa’s grip on her revolver tightened. “You’re the warlord.”

“A warlord trades bullets for power. I trade data.” He tapped a tablet on his wrist, pulling up a holographic map of the Southwest. “The Oasis AI tracks every aquifer, every survivor, every drop of water. We stabilize scarcity. No more hoarding, no more riots—just equilibrium.”

“By selling kidneys?” Dax spat.

“By assigning value.” Vorne’s tone hardened. “Your parents died because they believed in fairness. The world is a Petri dish, and I am its scientist. Adaptation requires sacrifice.”


Part 4: The Calculus of Survival

Vorne led them deeper into the bunker, bypassing biometric scanners with a flick of his wrist. The walls gave way to a cavernous server farm, geothermal pipes snaking into the earth. At its center stood the Oasis AI—a monolithic machine studded with PetroNova insignias, its screens flashing:

    • Water reserves: 1.2% of pre-collapse levels

    • Optimal human carrying capacity: 4,312

    • Current population: 9,887

“The math is clear,” Vorne said. “Half of you must die so the rest survive. The Harvesters cull the excess. The Oasis rewards contributors.”

Jessa’s shoulder twitched, her fever spiking. “You’re playing God.”

“God is dead. I’m an auditor.” He pulled up a file labeled Jessa & Dax Reyes. “Your genetic compatibility makes you ideal donors. Submit to harvesting, and the Oasis grants your community water for a year.”

Dax lunged, but a Harvester emerged from the shadows, a stun baton crackling with voltage.

“Think bigger,” he urged, his voice a monotone sermon. He gestured to the holographic map pulsing above them—a spiderweb of red nodes marking refugee camps, green dots for Harvesters, and a single blue vein threading through the Southwest: the aquifer. “What is a life worth? Three hundred liters of water? A vial of antibiotics?”

Jessa winced from the pain flaring like an electric shock through her infected shoulder. “You’re pricing people like cattle.”

“Cattle?” Vorne’s laugh was a dry crackle. “Cattle have intrinsic value. A human life is a liability.” He swiped to a pre-collapse graph: CO2 levels, water tables, population curves all intersecting at a crimson singularity. “We passed the carrying capacity threshold long ago. PetroNova’s models said we had two options: let billions starve chaotically… or monetize the deficit.”

Dax stepped forward, fists clenched. “My parents died because of your ‘models.’ They trusted PetroNova’s cure.”

“And they were right to.” Vorne’s gaze sharpened. “The antivirals extended global productivity by 9.3 months—long enough to build this.” He nodded to the Oasis servers. “Your parents were pioneers. Sacrifices.”

Jessa spat at his feet. “You don’t get to call them that.”

“No?” Vorne leaned in, his breath reeking of mint tabs and stale coffee. “What do you call a firefighter who dies in a blaze? A hero. What do you call a scientist who dies perfecting a vaccine? A martyr. Your parents burned to keep the lights on a little longer. The only difference is I don’t lie about the math.”

He tapped the tablet. A live feed appeared: a squatter camp outside El Paso, children digging for roots in cracked earth. “That’s your alternative! Starvation with a heaping side of virtue. The Oasis offers efficiency.”

“You’re farming them.” Jessa stared at the screens. The Oasis wasn’t a myth—it was a predator, digesting humanity into numbers.

“Farming implies waste,” Vorne said. “We optimize. Pre-collapse, we let 9 million starve yearly while burning crops for biofuel. Now? Every calorie, every drop, every organ is accounted for.”

Dax’s voice cracked. “And that’s better?”

“It’s following the laws of nature.” Vorne’s finger traced the aquifer’s blue vein on the hologram. “You cling to morality because you lack the courage to calculate. But morality didn’t stop the permafrost from melting. It didn’t stop the Thawed God.”

“You’re wrong,” she said. “The Thawed God isn’t a plague. It’s this—treating people like spreadsheet cells.” 

Vorne sighed. “Sentiment. The final luxury.”

Part 5: The Harvest

Vorne’s cracked glasses glinted as he tapped his tablet. “Harvest them.”

The Harvesters lunged. Dax swung a crowbar at the nearest one, the clang echoing through the bunker. Jessa fired her revolver, the bullet ricocheting off a Harvester’s helmeted skull. They were outnumbered, outarmed.

“Genetic matches are too rare to waste,” Vorne said, his voice calm over the pandemonium. “Restrain the girl. Process the boy first.”

A stun baton jammed into Dax’s ribs. He collapsed, convulsing, as two Harvesters dragged him toward a steel table. Jessa shrieked, firing again—this time hitting a Harvester’s upper chest. Black fluid oozed from the wound, but the mutated creature didn’t flinch. 

“Stop!” she roared, as the Harvesters restrained her and took her gun.

Vorne grabbed her forearm. “Watch. Learn.”

The Harvesters strapped Dax down, their tools humming to life. A bone saw. A vacuum hose. A laser scalpel.

“Jess—!” Dax’s voice cut off as a Harvester clamped a mask over his face.

“Anesthetic is a luxury,” Vorne explained. “But screams unsettle the organs.”

Dax’s muffled howling dissolved into a wet gurgle as the laser scalpel carved through his ribcage. Jessa’s vision blurred—from fever, from tears, she couldn’t tell. Vorne’s grip on her forearm tightened, his fingers cold and unyielding.

“Observe the precision,” he said, pointing to the Harvesters’ tools. “No waste. Even his screams are recycled.”

A vacuum hose slurped blood from the incision, funneling it into a bioreactor. Dax’s remaining eye locked onto Jessa, wide and uncomprehending. Run, he mouthed silently.

She lunged for her revolver, but a Harvester kicked it into shadows. Vorne sighed. “Your defiance is inefficient. His death funds water for fifty people. A fair exchange.”

The Harvesters peeled back Dax’s skin, revealing glistening viscera. Jessa retched.

“You’ll thank me,” Vorne said. “When you see the Oasis bloom.” His fingers brushed her cheek. “You think me a monster? I’m a gardener. And every garden needs compost.”

Part 6: The Escape

A tremor shook the bunker. Dust rained from the ceiling—the storm above, gnawing at the ruins. The Harvesters paused, their tools stuttering.

Jessa, still in a state of shock, reacted instinctvely.

She slammed her head into Vorne’s nose, feeling cartilage crunch. He stumbled, glasses flying from his face. The Harvesters turned, momentarily distracted.

Dax’s hand twitched on the table.

“Jess…,” he whispered, as blood bubbled on his lips. “Go…”

She grabbed a large flask filled with fluid, hurling it at a computer screen. The glass shattered, liquid splashing across circuitry. Sparks erupted and alarms blared.

“Fool!” Vorne clutched his bleeding nose.

Jessa dove through the bedlam, Harvesters rushing past her to contain the damage. Dax’s eye followed her until the end, dimming as she vanished into a ventilation shaft.

Jessa crawled for hours through the meandering metal vents, her knees bloodied from the effort. Exhausted and dying of thirst, she emerged to the surface at dawn. The Wastes were painted a sickly gold by the rising sun. The storm had passed, leaving dunes sculpted into razor-edged waves.

Her hands trembled as she unwound the blood-soaked bandage from her shoulder. The wound pulsed, veins branching black beneath her skin like ink spilled on wrinkled paper. The Thawed God’s mark, she thought. Her mother had whispered stories of it—a deity born from permafrost methane and corporate lies, demanding tribute in flesh. Jessa had laughed then. Now, the joke curdled in her throat.

A glint caught her eye: Dax’s Geiger counter, abandoned in the sand. She clutched it like a talisman. For a moment, she heard his voice—“We’ll make it to El Paso, Jess. Start over.”—and felt the ghost of his hand on her shoulder. But the wind stole the memory, replacing it with the buzz of an approaching PetroNova drone in the sky.

Part 7: The Calculus of Mercy

The drone circled lower, its shadow slicing across the dunes. She raised her revolver—empty, she remembered too late—as it hovered before her. She braced for gunfire, for poison gas, for the cold precision of PetroNova’s revenge. Instead, a package tumbled from its belly—a small metal crate. It was stamped with the PetroNova logo which gleamed mockingly in the light.

The drone ascended, its rotors whining like a swarm of locusts, until it dissolved into the bleached sky. Jessa stared at the crate for a minute, then pried it open with Dax’s Geiger counter. Inside: a syringe of neon-blue antidote, a canteen of water, and a note which read, “Survivors are our favorite investment. —V.” 

Vorne’s handwriting. She crumpled the message in her fist, but not before seeing the addendum: “P.S. The Mark has a 93% mortality rate. Clock’s ticking, little moth.”

She grabbed the canteen first. Its water tasted like forgiveness, like snowmelt, like Dax’s laugh. She drank until her stomach cramped. The antidote glowed, seductive. She plunged it into her thigh without hesitation. The cold rush made her gasp, the black veins receding like tide from shore. Relief was a knife—sharp, fleeting.

Investment. The word gnawed at her. Investments required returns. Data. PetroNova didn’t save lives; they manipulated and exploited them. This was a leash disguised as mercy. Corpses are raw material, but survivors—adaptive, resilient survivors—are a blueprint. A template for whatever the hell Vorne would be engineering next.

The Wastes stretched before her, endless and indifferent. El Paso lay somewhere beyond the dunes, a dream Dax had carved into her ribs. She could almost hear him, sardonic and steady: “You overthink, Jess. Just move.” But PetroNova didn’t chase—they herded. This antidote, this gift, was a collar.

She stood, dust covering her face. The sun climbed higher, bleaching the sky to a bone-white glare. They wanted her alive? Fine. But she’d burn their calculations to ash. If survival was the game, she’d play it viciously. She’d become a variable they couldn’t predict.

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Chapter 2: The Debt of Melting Ice

12 Wednesday Feb 2025

Posted by xraymike79 in Peak Oil

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The Price of Corporate Capture

Dr. Elina Vesa pressed her spine against the cold metal shelves of the supply closet, her knees drawn to her chest. The darkness was absolute, save for a sliver of pale light piercing through the bullet hole in the door. Somewhere beyond it, the mob’s roar had dissolved into sporadic shouts, their fury spent for now. But she knew better than to trust the silence. Silence was the pause between trigger pulls.

The man’s accusation haunted her: “You lied.” She hadn’t lied—not exactly. She’d parsed data, softened truths for cameras. “Containment is feasible,” she’d told the press, while PetroNova executives smiled smugly in the background. Behind her, a hologram of Arctic ice caps gleamed, digitally restored to 1980s glory. Marshall Crowe had patted her shoulder afterward, his grip too tight. “You’ve got a talent for… simplifying complexities, Doctor.”

The memory surged uninvited: Crowe’s boardroom, the mahogany table reflecting her nervous fidgeting. “Your permafrost models are too alarmist,” a VP had said, sliding a revised draft across the table. Red lines struck through every mention of “methane bursts” and “pathogen risk.” “We need solutions, not doomsaying.” She’d signed the edits. For the funding. For the access. For the naive hope that half-truths could buy time.

Now, her face haunted the ruins, a ghost of false reassurance. She’d seen it two days ago, flickering on a shattered department store TV—a repeating loop of her lying to the world. The footage cut to riots in Mumbai, a field hospital in Cairo, a PetroNova rig still pumping oil into a sea choked with dead fish. The caption beneath her smirking face: DR. VESA: “NO IMMINENT THREAT.”

A rat scurried over her boot, jolting her back to the present. She held back a scream. The creature paused, beady eyes glinting, before disappearing into a vent. Its tail left a trail in the dust—a jagged line, like the fissure she’d drilled into the Siberian ice.

You opened the door, the Thawed God had whispered during her fever dreams. Now the fire must be fed.

Her leg throbbed where the infection had burrowed deepest, the muscle still knotted and hot. She’d survived the virus’s crucible, but it had left her… altered. Her sweat seemed to carry a faint bioluminescent sheen. Her nightmares were now in 4K: glaciers calving into human shapes, their ice-blue mouths screaming as they melted.

Dr. Elina Vesa’s breath fogged in the frigid air as she pressed her ear to the supply closet door. The mob’s shouts had dissolved into an eerie quiet, but the silence was worse—a vacuum waiting to be filled. They’ll find me, she thought. Unless I move.

The Mob Closes In

She eased the door open, the screeching hinges breaking the stillness. The clinic hallway was a graveyard of overturned gurneys and shattered IV bags, the walls streaked with blood. A corpse blocked her path—Nurse Amara, half her face blown away from gunfire. Elina knelt, her trembling fingers brushing Amara’s name tag. Three weeks ago, they’d shared whiskey in the break room, Amara laughing as Elina ranted about corporate “optimism metrics.” “You think you’re the first scientist they’ve gagged?” Amara had said, her smile bitter. “They’ll chew you up and replace you with another talking head.”

Elina pried a fire axe from the wall, its sharp blade a grim comfort. The weapon felt alien in her hands—a glaciologist turned scavenger. She moved past the reception, where a fractured window framed the ruins of downtown Anchorage. Snow swirled around skeletal buildings, their windows glowing with the campfires of squatters. In the distance, the PetroNova Tower stood untouched, its long obsidian facade reflecting the flickering auroras of the northern lights, as if taunting the wretched survivors below. Her grip tightened around the fire axe, her knuckles blanching as she stepped over Nurse Amara’s body.

A crash echoed from the west wing. Elina froze, her breath crystallizing in the air. The mob was regrouping. She remembered the journalist in Tokyo, screaming as security dragged him from her press conference: “You sold us extinction as progress!” His words had prickled her skin, a rash she’d scratched raw that night.

The crash echoed again, closer now—a gurney overturned, its wheels spinning like a macabre roulette. Elina’s breath hitched as she pressed herself against the wall, the fire axe trembling in her grip. The mob’s footsteps pounded like a war drum, their voices a slurry of rage and grief. She could smell them now—unwashed skin, burnt hair, the scent of desperation.

A figure rounded the corner, silhouetted by the flickering emergency lights. Not a stranger. Omar. The clinic’s janitor, his once-kind eyes now hollow, a makeshift mask hanging loose around his neck. She remembered the photos he’d shown her of his twins, their round faces grinning under knitted hats. “They’re coughing black phlegm. You told us it was under control,” he’d said last week, cornering her in the break room.

“Found you,” Omar rasped, his voice a serrated blade. In his hand, he clutched a pipe wrench, its edge crusted with blood. Elina’s throat tightened. He stepped into the light, and Elina stifled a gasp. His skin was mottled with the Thawed God’s signature cyanosis, veins pulsing black beneath the surface. One of his pupils had burst, leaving a red fissure across the sclera. “You think hiding makes you innocent?”

Elina’s leg throbbed, the infection’s heat radiating up her spine. The Thawed God’s voice slithered into her ear, a sound like ice splitting bedrock: Feed the fire.

“I didn’t know,” she whispered, though the lie curdled on her tongue. She had known. She’d seen the unredacted reports—the virus’s mutation rate, the 82% mortality—before PetroNova scrubbed them.

Omar lunged. Elina swung the axe, its blade biting into his shoulder with a wet crunch. He crumpled, howling, but his fingers clawed at her ankle. “They’re dead,” he spat, blood frothing on his lips. “Because of your feasible containment.”

Behind him, the mob surged into the hallway—a dozen faces she recognized. The pharmacist who’d slipped her extra painkillers. The receptionist who’d always watered her wilted office fern. Now their eyes gleamed with the same feral hunger, their hands clutching scalpels, shattered glass, a spiked bat.

Run, the Thawed God commanded, and this time, Elina obeyed.

The Underbelly

Elina bolted, her boots slipping on half-frozen blood. The mob’s howls pursued her, echoing through the clinic’s hollowed corridors. She skidded into the east wing, where quarantine tents had collapsed like deflated balloons. A skeletal hand jutted from under a tarp, fingers curled around a syringe. The Thawed God’s first victims had died mid-treatment, their bodies left to freeze in place.

She ducked into a supply room, barricading the door with a crash cart. The mob’s fists pounded against it, the metal denting inward with each blow. She fumbled for the vent cover, but it was clogged with ice. Elina hacked at it with the axe, her muscles screaming. The mob’s chants crescendoed: “Liar! Liar! LIAR!”

She wriggled into the duct, the metal biting into her ribs. Behind her, the door gave way. Elina kicked blindly at the hands reaching for her, connecting with something soft. A scream, and then silence.

The vent shaft exhaled a frigid breath, its metal ribs creaking as Elina crawled deeper into the clinic’s underbelly. Behind her, the mob’s voices warped into echoes, their fury muted by the labyrinth of pipes and ice.

The duct opened into a boiler room, its walls webbed with frost. Piled in the corner were dozens of hazmat suits with PetroNova’s logo embroidered on them. Elina staggered to her feet, her infected leg buckling. A radio crackled on a workbench. She turned the dial, slicing through static until a man’s voice broke through: “—evacuating Sector 7. Crowe’s orders. Burn everything.” Gunfire erupted, then silence.

Elina’s fist clenched. Marshall Crowe. The architect of plausible deniability, the man who’d patted her shoulder as she peddled the world a sanitized apocalypse. She grabbed a half-empty vial of morphine from the bench, jabbing it into her leg. Elina’s veins pulsed like live wires beneath her skin, the morphine’s cold embrace doing little to quell the Thawed God’s whispers. Feed the fire, it hissed. 

The PetroNova Tower loomed ahead, its obsidian surface refracting the shifting northern lights like the blinking of a malevolent eye. She slipped into a hazmat suit and tightened its straps, the corporate logo itching against her skin. A glacier cradling an oil rig. The irony was not lost on her. The suit’s visor fogged with her labored breaths as she armed herself—crowbar in belt, fire axe in hand—and disappeared into the frozen labyrinth beneath Anchorage. The service tunnels beneath the city were frozen arteries, their walls weeping ice. A distant rumble shook the ground—PetroNova’s demolition charges erasing evidence in Sector 7. She quickened her pace.

The Sanctum of Lies

She emerged near the tower’s loading dock, where guards in black exosuits hurled crates marked Biohazard-4 into incinerators. Flames roared, devouring evidence of the virus’s origins. A PetroNova drone buzzed overhead, its camera lens whirring. Elina melted into the chaos, her PetroNova disguise granting her passage through checkpoints.

The elevator to Crowe’s penthouse required a senior executive’s keycard. She watched a suited man—face gaunt with panic—scan his badge. As the doors opened, she swung the crowbar. He crumpled, and she dragged him into the shadows, stealing his badge and sidearm. The elevator ascended, glass walls revealing the hellscape below: neighborhoods burning like funeral pyres, their smoke staining the sky.

The penthouse was a mausoleum of greed. Marble floors gleamed; abstract art worth millions hung beside holograms of stock surges. Marshall Crowe stood at a floor-to-ceiling window, his reflection a pristine contrast to the ruin beyond. He turned, crystal tumbler in hand, as Elina ripped off her helmet.

“Dr. Vesa.” His smile was a scalpel. “I wondered when you’d die.”

“You engineered this,” she spat, axe raised. “The virus wasn’t an accident. It’s a culling.”

Crowe sipped his Scotch. “A recalibration. The Arctic strains needed…direction. We tailored them to target overcrowded cities, resource drains. Post-collapse, PetroNova controls the cure.” He gestured to a vault door behind him. “Enough doses here to rule continents.”

Elina’s grip tightened. “You’re burning the evidence—and anyone left.”

“Efficiency,” he said. “But you already knew. Signed every report, smiled for every camera.”

The truth lanced through her. She had known—not the specifics, but the rot festering beneath PetroNova’s promises. 

Crowe drew a pistol from his desk.

A shot rang out just as Elina ducked. The bullet shattered the window, polar wind screaming into the void. She lunged while swinging her crowbar in a wide arc, striking the gun and sending it along with his severed thumb skidding across the marble floor. Crowe grabbed her throat, slamming her against the hologram table. Mumbai’s death toll flickered and pixelated beneath her.

“You’re a footnote,” he snarled.

Elina’s vision darkened—then ignited. She clawed at his eyes and desperately flailed her legs, kicking him square in the groin. His grasp weakened and she pushed him away with her feet, the momentum hurling him backward. His heel caught the shattered window’s edge. For a heartbeat, he hovered in the aurora-lit void, a man who’d sold the world for control, now grasping at empty air. Then he fell, his scream swallowed by the howling winds of the tundra.

No More False Gods

Dr. Vesa staggered toward the vault, her breath ragged. The biometric scanner blinked green—Crowe’s blood-soaked thumb still warm in her grip. Inside, rows of crystalline vials glowed faintly, their contents swirling with what she’d once prayed would be salvation, a way to stitch the world back together. Now, PetroNova’s emblem glared back at her from each one: a glacier speared by an oil rig, a monument to the hubris that had melted the poles and drowned the world.

She lifted one of the vials; her hand trembling as she held it. For a moment, she imagined distributing them, playing redeemer. But the memories surged: Crowe’s smirking dismissal of climate data, the boardroom applause as PetroNova greenlit another rig atop thinning ice, the mob’s liar chants, Amara’s corpse. Humanity had bartered its soul for convenience long before the thaw. They deluded themselves into believing tomorrow could be cheated. They’d scorched the Earth for cheap energy, silenced whistleblowers for quiet compliance, traded dignity for delusions of safety.

And hope? Hope was their deadliest addiction. The same boardrooms that had fueled the collapse now stamped their logo on the cure. They’d package hope in a glass and sell it back as poison. She knew how this would unfold: the vials auctioned to the highest bidder, smuggled into black markets, wielded as bargaining chips to crush dissent. The powerful would live. The desperate would slaughter each other for scraps. And the cycle would spin again, grinding souls into dust. 

“No more false gods,” she whispered.

The vault’s emergency self-destruct system—a feature Crowe had installed to erase evidence during raids—flashed red under Elina’s trembling fingers. She slammed her palm against it. Alarms wailed as flames erupted from the vents, engulfing the vials in an inferno more searing than regret. The cure hissed and boiled into acrid, curling smoke. The vault’s steel walls groaned, warping under the assault of the blaze. She stumbled back, the flames painting her face in hellish hues as the Thawed God’s laughter echoed in her head.

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CHAPTER 1: Pandora’s Box of the Arctic

11 Tuesday Feb 2025

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The Chasm

The ice screamed as it died.

A fissure split the Siberian permafrost, jagged and explosive, like a bolt of lightning frozen mid-strike. For millennia, this icebound vault had cradled secrets older than human ambition—bones of prehistoric creatures, primeval DNA, and something far darker. Dr. Elina Vesa, climatologist and reluctant prophet of doom, knelt at the edge of the rupture, her breath crystallizing in the air. Two decades ago, this tundra had been iron-hard even in summer. Now, it oozed meltwater, exhaling methane bubbles that popped with the stench of rotten eggs. She pressed a trembling glove to the fractured ice which vibrated with the aftershocks of something ancient and hungry clawing its way to the surface. The satellite imagery hadn’t prepared her for the site of this gaping chasm in the earth, stretching for miles.

“It’s not just methane,” she whispered, adjusting her thermal goggles. Her gloved hand hovered over a sample vial. The ice here was black, streaked with veins of ancient sediment. A colleague in Oslo had joked that her expedition was “climate tourism”—another hysterical woman chasing grant money. But the data didn’t lie. The Arctic was melting faster than models predicted, and now, as her drill bit pierced the ice, something hissed.

A mist rose, shimmering with microscopic malice —a billion diamond-dust particles catching the weak polar sun. Elina stumbled back, but not fast enough. The spores kissed her lips, cold and sweet.

Seven Days Earlier: The Boardroom

“Gentlemen, the future is bright.”

Marshall Crowe, CEO of PetroNova Energy, flashed a veneered smile at the shareholders. Floor-to-ceiling windows framed a December Manhattan skyline shimmering like a mirage, its towers piercing a sky smudged with the faint orange haze of distant wildfires. The climate at the 72nd floor was meticulously curated: 68°F, 40% humidity, a chill meant to keep the shareholders sharp. Or perhaps to mock the feverish planet below. The air smelled of espresso, Cuban cigars, and the faintest whiff of desperation.

“Our Arctic drilling permits are approved,” he said, tapping a holographic map. Ice caps dissolved into pixels, replaced by oil rigs springing up like metallic weeds. “The Russians have thawed the Northeast Passage for us. Free real estate.” He smirked at his own joke. “We’ll be pumping 200,000 barrels a day by Q3.”

A hand rose from a young investor, her brow furrowed. “Sir, the UN’s latest climate report—”

“—is a storybook.” Crowe’s laugh was a chainsaw revving. “Fear sells. But energy”—he leaned forward, palms on the table—“energy builds empires. The Earth isn’t some delicate goddess. She’s a resource. And resources exist to be consumed.”

The room erupted in applause. “Now,” Crowe said, nodding to a waiter refilling glasses, “let’s toast to legacy.” Glasses clinked. Across the room, a junior exec snapped a selfie with the hologram map, hashtagging it #DrillBabyDrill.

No one noticed the mosquito, engorged and resting on the windowsill. December in New York, and yet…

Day One: Patient Zero

Klara Kivi coughed into her scarf, leaving a faint crimson stain on the wool.

The subway rattled beneath Helsinki, packed with commuters. Klara, a forestry student, had spent the morning protesting the clear-cutting of Sápmi old-growth forests. Now, sweat glued her shirt to her spine. Just a cold, she told herself. The news said a flu was circulating. Nothing to fear. Around her, commuters swayed in unison—zombies of routine, their eyes glued to smart phone, scrolling headlines about heatwaves and celebrity divorces. Klara gripped a flyer from that morning’s protest, its ink smudged by sleet: SAVE SÁPMI’S ELDERS! Beneath the slogan, a photo of a 700-year-old pine, its rings a chronicle of plagues and revolutions. She’d chained herself to that tree at dawn, screaming as loggers’ saws drowned her voice. Now, her throat burned as if she’d swallowed embers.

The train screeched to a halt. A toddler in a puffer jacket reached for her stained scarf. Klara recoiled, but not before the child’s mittened fingers brushed the wool.

By dusk, Klara’s head was throbbing. The walls of her dorm room started to expand and contract, as if breathing. Shadows slithered across the walls and pooled into oil slicks, thickening into shapes—skeletal trees. Their branches scraped at the ceiling. Klara staggered to the sink, retching a black slurry that hissed against the porcelain. When she dared to look up at the bathroom mirror, her reflection was gone. In its place stood a forest. Not the Sápmi pines she’d fought for, but a grotesque parody: trees stripped of bark, their trunks studded with chainsaw teeth, roots coiled around human skulls polished smooth by time.

She collapsed, twitching, as her phone buzzed with alerts:

EMERGENCY BROADCAST:
AVOID NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL.
UNIDENTIFIED VIRUS SUSPECTED.

Too late. That morning, Klara had kissed her girlfriend goodbye. Coughed on a cashier. Ridden the Metro at rush hour.

The Thawed God had found its apostle.

Day Three: Immolation

The Rio de Janeiro ICU was a pressure cooker of despair. Fluorescent lights buzzed like angry wasps, flickering over bodies swaddled in sweat-slicked plastic, their outlines blurred and contorted. The air reeked of charred meat and antiseptic, undercut by the pungent, nauseating odor of necrotic tissue. Bodies lined the hallways, their skin blistered and purpling, limbs twisted as if still writhing from the inferno inside them. The morgue had overflowed at dawn; now, the dying lay shoulder-to-shoulder with the dead, their plastic shrouds rustling like morbid party decorations in the stale breeze of overworked air conditioners.

Dr. Carlos Sousa’s Hazmat suit chafed at his neck, the rubber seals digging into his collarbone as he ran. His goggles fogged with every panicked breath, turning the chaos into a murky nightmare. Somewhere, a ventilator alarm wailed incessantly.

“Code blue!” a nurse screamed, her voice cracking.

Carlos skidded to a stop beside the gurney. The patient was a fisherman, his chart said—Paulo Barone, 54, Ponta Negra. His hands told the real story: calloused palms salt-etched and cracked, fingertips stained with engine grease, still clinging to the briny scent of the sea. Now those hands were curled into blackened claws, his arms mottled with hemorrhagic blisters that wept yellowish fluid. The monitor screeched, his temperature 108°F and climbing, EKG lines spiking like seismic waves.

“Charging to 200!” Carlos barked, his voice muffled behind the mask. The defibrillator whined, a sound that always reminded him of a mosquito swarm.

He pressed the paddles to the man’s chest. The flesh sizzled—a sharp, acidic stench of burnt pork and singed hair flooded the room. The fisherman’s back arched violently, tendons straining against skin that had begun to split like overripe fruit. His eyes flew open, pupils dilated into dark voids.

Then he laughed.

A wet, gurgling laugh, blood-speckled sputum bubbling at the corners of his mouth. “It’s so warm here,” he rasped, his voice a warped and distant echo, as if something deep inside him was speaking through a staticky intercom.

Carlos froze. Before he could react, a sickening crack reverberated through the room, like the sound of dry kindling snapping in a bonfire. The fisherman’s rib cage collapsed, ribs folding inward and splintering. Steam hissed from his chest cavity, carrying the sickly-sweet odor of cooked viscera and the acrid, metallic tang of coagulated blood. The monitor flatlined, but the man’s jaw kept working, lips peeling back in a rictus grin as his tongue, swollen and black, lolled against his teeth.

Across the room, a young nurse retched into her mask, her shoulders shaking. Carlos stared at the paddles, their metal surfaces smeared with flakes of seared skin.

Another alarm blared. Carlos turned, his neoprene Hazmat suit creaking, and caught a glimpse of the hallway. Shadows stretched and pooled under the flickering lights, and for a heartbeat, he swore he saw the plastic-wrapped bodies twitch.

Outside, the Guanabara Bay shimmered under a white-hot sky, its currents sluggish, its surface choked with dead fish and algae. Somewhere, a child wailed.

The fever was just getting started.

In Australia, Melbourne simmered. The Yarra River, swollen with runoff from record-breaking rains, lapped at the bottom of the Queen Street bridge. Islands of bloated rat carcasses drifted in its waters. The summer heatwave had smothered the city in a wet, suffocating embrace—42°C at noon, the asphalt bubbling like molten tar. Mosquitoes bred in the thousands of stagnant pools of water collected in the back alleys and recesses of the city. By dusk, they descended in humming clouds, their bodies iridescent in the hazy light, drunk on the carbon dioxide exhaled by a million panicked lungs.

In Fitzroy Gardens, a child named Amelia chased pigeons through wilting flowerbeds. Her sundress stuck to her back, her cheeks flushed with the same feverish pink as the cherry blossoms rotting on the trees. She slapped at her neck, leaving a smudge of blood and a large swollen welt. Her mother, scrolling through heatwave survival tips, didn’t notice until Amelia collapsed at midnight, her tiny body convulsing on the floor. By dawn, her temperature hit 107°F, her veins clearly visible beneath her skin like the delicate roots of a plant. “Mommy, the mosquitoes are singing,” she whispered before her pupils dilated into dark pools.

Day Seven: The Unraveling

Dr. Elina Vesa woke to the stench of burning hair and rot, her lungs still raw from the virus that had ravaged her body. Her breath hung in frozen plumes, the clinic’s air sharp with a cold that bit to the bone. She’d survived—barely—but the world outside her makeshift clinic hadn’t. The city of Anchorage was a carcass, picked clean by panic.

Riots had gutted downtown. Storefronts smashed, their contents looted or trampled into slush-gray snowbanks. Fires smoldered in trash piles, the smoke blending with the ashy haze of bodies burned in open pyres. The dead outnumbered the living now. Municipal services had collapsed weeks ago; corpses lined the streets, frozen into grotesque sculptures—limbs splayed, faces locked in frozen sneers, skin mottled blue-black under a glaze of ice.

The global economy—a precariously balanced house of cards—had imploded. Shipping containers rusted in ports, their contents frozen into useless bricks of grain and medicine. Stock markets were ghost towns. Currency was worthless. In the alley beneath Elina’s shattered window, a woman traded a diamond necklace for a bottle of antibiotics. Her fingertips necrotic, blackened by frostbite. Someone else screamed for insulin, offering a Rolex, their voice cracking in the freezing air. The barter economy of the desperate.

Elina limped into the chaos, a surgical mask plastered to her face. Her leg, still weak from days of fever, throbbed with every step, the cold seizing her joints like a vise. She needed electrolytes, maybe a stolen IV bag—anything to stave off the hypothermia clawing at her core. The pharmacy three blocks east had been her target, but the streets were a gauntlet. A mob surged past her, faces contorted, battering down the doors of a bullet-riddled supermarket. Glass shards rained as they fought over cans of beans. A middle-aged man in a business suit swung a fire axe at a teenager—crack—and Elina turned away, stomach churning.

She detoured through an alley clotted with bodies. A toddler’s hand peeked from a pile of the dead, clutching a stuffed rabbit. Elina gagged, her mind flashing to her own niece in Helsinki. Don’t think about Helsinki. The last news she’d heard, before the grid went dark, said Scandinavia had sealed its borders, shooting refugees on sight.

The pharmacy was a warzone. Shelves overturned, blood smeared on the bulletproof glass. She scavenged half a bottle of bleach, a single syringe. From behind her came a raspy voice: “Doc.” She whirled around to see a gaunt figure blocking the exit, a pistol trembling in his hand. “You’re… you’re that scientist from TV. The one who said it’d be okay.” His eyes glistened with rage, spittle flecking his lips. “You lied.”

Elina froze. The gun wavered.

A scream erupted outside—the mob had found a delivery truck, its cargo of expired food. The man turned, distracted, and Elina bolted, adrenaline coursing through her veins. She didn’t stop until she reached the clinic, heart slamming against her ribs.

That night, she huddled in the cold dark, listening to sirens that no longer had meaning. The virus had been just the spark. The world burned now, ungoverned and primal. Somewhere, an American’s voice crackled from a battery-powered radio: “—death toll estimates at 300 million and climbing. China’s sealed off Shanghai. NATO’s disbanding. God help us all—” The signal died, swallowed by a blizzard howling at the walls.

Elina stared at her hands, red and cracked, but still steady despite the shakes from hunger and cold. She’d survived the pathogen. But the real gnawing question grew louder every hour, as the temperature plummeted and the night stretched endless:

What came after survival?

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Prologue: The Biospheric Reckoning

03 Monday Feb 2025

Posted by xraymike79 in Peak Oil

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I. Gaia’s Unruly Children: Hubris of Man

The Earth, in her ancient and indifferent wisdom, had always known how to heal herself. She had endured ice ages carving continents into jagged sculptures, volcanic eruptions wiping out the sky, and celestial bombardments scorching her skin into craters. But never before had she borne a parasite quite like humanity—a species so adept at consumption, so skilled in the art of forgetting its place.

Earth patiently tolerated the antics of this novel species: the atom-splitting, the deep-sea trawling, the ceaseless hunger to bend organic matter into profit. Despite the warnings of shrinking ice caps, coral reefs bleached white, and heatwaves in the dead of winter, corporate boardrooms still buzzed about “market corrections” and “energy transitions,” as if the laws of thermodynamics could be lobbied. Humans, mere tenants on a planet whose existence spanned billions of years before their unruly ascent, were oblivious to the existential threats mounting against them. They were about to be evicted…

II. The Fever: Antibodies of the Anthropocene

It began not with a scream, but with the silence of ice surrendering to the Age of Fire unleashed by Homo sapiens—a crack in the world’s oldest vault, exhaling a breath that had been held for millennia.

The virus did not emerge. It uncoiled.

Locked in the permafrost of Siberia, a sarcophagus of ice had preserved it like a forbidden psalm, a hymn from an epoch when the Earth was young and humanity did not yet exist to defile it. This was no ordinary pathogen. It was an archaeon of annihilation, a sleeper agent from the Pleistocene, its genetic code etched in the language of extinction. When the frost finally relinquished its grip, the virus rose—not from the steaming jungles humanity had plundered, nor the gristle-packed markets where species were stacked in cages—but from the pristine, white throat of the Arctic. Scientists dubbed it Morbus glacies, a clinical epithet for what survivors would later scream as The Thawed God.

Its method was poetry written in frost. Microscopic spores, delicate as diamond dust, rode the jet stream like nomadic assassins. They infiltrated lungs not with the violence of a blade, but the kiss of a snowflake—soft, inevitable. Within weeks, humanity choked with the sound of coughing—a grim chorus echoing through streets and skyscrapers. Cities transformed into galleries of the damned. The infected didn’t scream or bleed. They burned.

It began with a low-grade fever—99°F, then 100°, dismissed as seasonal flu. But by day three, temperatures spiked to 107°, defying ice baths and antipyretics. Skin flushed not with rosy heat, but a mottled crimson, as if capillaries were bursting beneath the surface. Autopsies would later reveal the truth: the virus hijacked the hypothalamus, overriding thermal regulation, turning the human body into a runaway furnace.

Muscles melted into lactic acid. Organs cooked in their own fluids. Brains, sweltering in their skulls, left victims in a permanent hallucinogenic state. Death came when the fever burned through cellular proteins, collapsing the body like a gutted star.

Scientists named it hyperpyretic encephalitis. Survivors called it The Ember Plague. But the most chilling detail wasn’t the heat—it was the vector. The virus thrived in mosquitoes that now bred year-round in Europe’s sweltering cities, in ticks creeping north as winters warmed. Humanity had engineered the perfect incubator: a planet feverish with heat, sweating out pathogens evolved to feast on overheated flesh.

But the Thawed God was no solitary deity. It was a prophet, a herald of the microbial pantheon awakening beneath humanity’s boot.

Its emergence triggered a cascade. Diseases once confined to the tropics flourished in a climate run amok. Mosquitoes carrying dengue and malaria infested European cities, thriving in summers that now steamed like saunas. In America’s heartland, farmers collapsed in their fields, lungs riddled with fungal spores that sprouted grotesque tendrils through their flesh. Labs scrambled to engineer vaccines, but the viruses mutated faster than science could chase them. By the time a cure was bottled, the target had already evolved.

Humanity’s response was defiance, not wisdom.

They continued torching forests to clear land for hamburger meat and palm oil. They continued draining ancient aquifers to cool the power plants fueling their industrial agriculture and industry. Their mantra of “green growth” masked a refusal to abandon exponential consumption. They clung to buzzwords like “resilience” and “innovation,” treating the Earth as a malfunctioning machine to be debugged rather than a living system they’d broken. Every solution was a stopgap, every strategy a gamble. And still, they refused to admit the truth: they were not fighting a disaster.

They were facing an immune response.

III. The Storm: Sky’s Retribution

Then came the hurricanes—not the familiar, seasonal tempests, but leviathans baptized in the feverish waters of a boiling ocean. They began as statistical outliers, then evolved into a pattern no model could dismiss.

The first to rewrite the rules was Hurricane Lachesis, initially classified as Category 6, a designation created for storms that laughed at old scales. It drifted toward the Gulf Coast with the patience of a predator, its winds peeling roofs from hospitals and shifting foundations in Houston’s industrial corridors. Storm surges, supercharged by thermal expansion, seeped into Miami’s aquifers, contaminating freshwater reserves with a saline rot that would linger for decades. Lachesis was not an exception; it was a recalibration. Cyclones began stalling—over Dubai, over Shanghai—their paths warped by weakened jet streams. The one that parked itself over the Emirates for nine days did not shatter towers but drowned them from within, overloading drainage systems never designed for desert monsoons. In the South China Sea, a typhoon veered north, dumping rain on the Gobi until temporary lakes swallowed mining towns and their fossil fuel machinery whole.

The weather grew spiteful in its precision. Lightning storms, turbocharged by atmospheric instability, ignited tinder-dry boreal forests from Alberta to Siberia. Tornadoes materialized in clusters, chewing through midwestern wind farms and trailer parks with impartial efficiency. The rain, warmer and heavier now, fell in relentless waves, leaching heavy metals from soil into reservoirs, creating a toxic brew.

Still, the architects of resilience doubled down. They raised seawalls lined with osmotic membranes, built AI-piloted drone fleets to inject cooling aerosols into the stratosphere, and sunk billions into carbon capture vaults buried beneath the tundra. Each solution bred new consequences. Expensive seawalls accelerated erosion in the neighboring coastlines; aerosol injections changed global rainfall patterns, diverting rains from agricultural zones and sparking famines; the tundra projects triggered methane leaks from thawing permafrost. Engineers spoke of “managed decline” and “adaptive thresholds,” sterile phrases that masked the truth: every intervention tugged at a thread in what remained of the ecosystem’s fabric.

By the time the North Atlantic Current faltered, stalling nutrient cycles and collapsing fisheries from Newfoundland to Norway, it was too late to parse cause from effect. The climate had become a hall of mirrors, humanity’s reflection warped by every desperate correction. The storms, though, remained crystalline in their intent—not wrath, but equilibrium, attempting to restore balance through a language of floods and fire whose lesson we had refused to learn.

The message was clear: nature’s ledger always collects.

IV. The Burn: Earth’s Purification

Megafires raced across continents, a billion amber teeth devouring vineyards, suburbs, and entire ecosystems. They weren’t just fires—they were Earth’s fever burning through the kindling of human denial.

The Amazon, its canopy stripped and soil desiccated, ceased to breathe. Conflagrations gnawed through the “lungs of the planet”, reducing it to a blackened trachea. The Australian outback became a crematorium for a billion creatures, their screams lost in the roar of a red horizon.

In every country, infernos towered like skyscrapers, devouring entire towns in minutes. Highways choked with fleeing cars became graveyards of melted steel. Embers were lofted miles ahead of the main blaze, seeding destruction in neighborhoods still clinging to the illusion of safety. Survivors wore gas masks to filter ash that fell like gray snow, their eyes fixed on horizons where the sun glowed an apocalyptic orange through a perpetual toxic haze. What the flames didn’t claim, the aftermath did: charred hillsides shed into mudslides, rivers ran black with debris, and once-lush landscapes became smoldering patchworks of new deserts.

In the thawing Arctic and Siberia, ancient methane reserves escaped into the atmosphere to create a vicious feedback loop of wildfires raging with a ferocity beyond containment. Their acrid smoke blotted out the sun and cloaked the northern hemisphere in an eternal twilight. The once-frozen tundra had become a cracked, smoldering wasteland, where flames devoured skeletal forests.

Every flame laid bare the delusions of control, the hubris of containment algorithms, the rot of economies built to monetize extinction. The economy, now a doomsday cult, demanded infinite growth from a finite system. The wealthy fled to sealed arks of concrete and filtered air, sipping champagne as they watched the world burning on their flat screens. The poor burned quietly, their ashes blending with the soil they’d once tilled.

V. The Final Paroxysm: Oppenheimer’s Legacy

The biosphere had already unsheathed its claws: pestilence had decimated human populations, storms had scoured the coasts and erased cities, and wildfires had reduced entire nations to charcoal sketches. But it was not enough. The architects of the Anthropocene, those apes who had tamed fire and selfishly reshaped the entire planet in their image, would not go quietly in the night. No—they would burn the house down with them.

In the end, humanity’s epitaph was written in fission and fallout. Nations were fractured by dwindling resources and their military’s chain of command had been frayed by famine and flight. Leaders, cloistered in bunkers lit by the glow of missile consoles, gnawed on paranoia. Screens flickered with maps flashing red—cities quarantined, farmlands desiccated, reservoirs empty and crumbling. A button pressed in desperation, a missile launched in error—the pretext mattered little. ICBMs arced through the stratosphere, their contrails like the talons of some vengeful raptor.

New York’s skyline melted into a silhouette of shadow, its millions vaporized mid-breath. Beijing’s Forbidden City became a glass plain. Paris, the City of Light, ignited into a funeral pyre that rivaled the dawn. The bombs did not discriminate. Despot and democrat, saint and sinner, the elderly and the newly born—all were reduced to isotopes.

Others, too impoverished for ICBMs, resorted to cruder blasphemies; dirty bombs salted the earth with radioactivity. In Karachi, a jihadist cell detonated a cobalt-60 “dirty bomb” in a sewage canal. The radiation clung to the water, turning the Indus into a serpent of gamma rays. In Nashville, a doomsday cult wired a reactor core to propane tanks, their leader screaming about “the Rapture’s glow.” It scarcely mattered who had “won”; nuclear winter descended like a shroud, a twilight that stretched for years. The lucky died instantly. The rest perished from famine, cannibalism, and disease…until only one walked the Earth.

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Last of his Kind

28 Tuesday Jan 2025

Posted by xraymike79 in Capitalism, Climate Change, Consumerism, Ecological Overshoot, Environmental Degradation, Pollution

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Silent Landscape

The year is 2058…

Skyscrapers, once symbols of progress and power, now stood as hollow, decaying shells. Entangled with vines and creeping vegetation, their frames of twisted steel clawed at the sky. Shattered windows gaped like empty eye sockets, staring blindly at the deserted streets below. The ground was a mosaic of cracked asphalt and decaying artifacts from a world whose demise had been long overdue. The air hummed with the eerie stillness of abandonment, broken only by the whisper of wind through empty buildings and the distant groan of swaying metal. The sky was a fever dream—a wash of blood-red and smoldering amber, where clouds boiled like molten iron, backlit by the sun’s dying ember as it sank into the horizon. This otherworldly sunset spilled across the ruinous landscape, casting long, crisscrossing shadows.

Cloaked in a tattered robe that seemed to merge with the surrounding wreckage, a lone figure walked where the remnants of human ambition had been swallowed by nature and time. His hooded face, half-lost in darkness, hinted at a respirator grafted from scavenged tech, wires snaking around his face like cybernetic veins. When not tending to his small garden of genetically modified crops designed to withstand the increasingly harsh conditions of a hothouse Earth, his days were spent reclaiming and repurposing fragments of the technosphere, curating the relics of a civilization that would never have historians. Clinging to such routines was vital to maintaining his sanity. He moved with a deliberate, almost ritualistic pace down the debris-strewn street as he remembered the stories his parents told him about the world before—when the skies were still blue, and the air didn’t burn your lungs if you breathed too deeply.

His first journal entry (summer 2053):

“I was born into a world that was already unraveling. The air was thick with 435 ppm of CO2, and people argued over whether it was too late to change. They called it climate change, but it was more than that—it was the end of everything we knew. By the time I was old enough to understand, the storms had grown fiercer and the crops were all failing. As the food and water disappeared, wars became rampant. I didn’t understand why everyone was so angry, why they couldn’t just work together. But now… now I get it. Fear makes people selfish. And when the world started to die, so did we. Governments fell, cities drowned, and the skies turned gray. By 2050, the collapse was complete. The last messages from satellites stopped. The last voices on the radio went silent. And now, here I am, twenty-five years old, standing in the waste of a world that couldn’t save itself. As far as I know, I am the lone survivor of a species that devoured itself in an orgy of greed and ignorance.

I don’t know how I’m still here. Maybe it’s luck. Maybe it’s a curse. I’ve walked through uninhabited cities, overgrown with weeds and silence. I’ve seen the bones of the old world disintegrating under the sun. Sometimes I talk to the shadows, just to hear a voice. Sometimes I wonder if I myself am even real.

I wish I could’ve seen the world the way it was supposed to be—green and alive, full of people laughing and living. But all I have are the ashes and the memories of what we lost. I don’t know if anyone will ever read this, but if they do… don’t make the same mistakes my ancestors did. Don’t take the world for granted. Because once it’s gone, it’s gone forever.”

In the end, he clung to a fragile truth: Meaning is not found, but forged. Even here, in this desolate world, he chose to witness. To breathe. To exist as a testament to what once was. The universe may not care, but in his defiance—watering a lone plant, singing off-key to the horizon—he became both mourner and monument. A flicker of meaning in the infinite dark, until even that flicker faded. Let the cosmos shrug, he thought, Let entropy gnaw. For a fleeting moment in time, he was the curator of the absurd, the bard of the extinct, the gardener of ghosts.

The Final Revelation: A Symphony of Rot and Hubris

The man’s name was forgotten, even to himself. He had not spoken it aloud in years. Names required other people to give them meaning, and the only company he kept now were the ghosts that flickered at the edges of his vision—phantoms of crowds that once thronged these streets, their laughter now reduced to the creak of collapsing girders. His garden, a patch of sickly green defiantly clawing through irradiated soil, was his sole tether to purpose. The crops were grotesque parodies of life: tomatoes swollen like tumors, cornstalks oozing black sap, all engineered by desperate minds in the final days of the Biosphere Collapse. They kept him alive, though he often wondered if the mutations in his cells—the ones that made his fingertips numb and his heart race—would kill him before starvation could.

The man’s boots crunched over shards of glass and bone as he ventured deeper into the cavernous remains of what was once a cathedral of human ingenuity—a monolithic structure half-buried beneath the earth, its entrance yawning like the throat of some prehistoric beast. He had stumbled upon it weeks prior, while digging for uncontaminated soil near his garden. From his final journal entry…

Journal Entry #2,147 (Estimated Date: Late Summer, 2058)
Location: Sector 7-G, The Necropolis

“The air tastes like rust today.

I write this by the dim glow of a solar-charged lantern, its light barely piercing the perpetual dusk that clings to the Necropolis. The ink is a slurry of ash and my own blood. The paper, crumbling book pages retrieved from the dusty shelves of monuments to forgotten knowledge. They say the apocalypse is loud—screams, explosions, the cacophony of collapse. But no one told me how quiet it would be afterward. The silence here is a living thing. It slithers into my ears at night, hissing static, until I swear I can hear the echoes of car horns and laughter trapped in the wind.

The sun rose angry again, its light filtered through a haze of particulate matter the Old World quaintly called “aerosols.” I’ve begun categorizing the colors of dawn like a deranged meteorologist. Today was Code Crimson—a sign of intensified ozone depletion. My respirator’s filters lasted exactly three hours.

I tended the garden first. The usual ritual: whispering half-remembered prayers to the Solanum lycopersicum hybrids while their pustule-like fruits swelled under my touch. Their roots now secrete a milky acid that dissolves concrete. Adaptation, I suppose, to a world hardscaped by man.

Afternoon brought me to the edge of the Riverbed Market—a collapsed overpass where the desperate once bartered heirloom seeds for potassium iodide tablets. Now, it’s a graveyard of plastic and femurs. I was digging near the old riverbed, where the soil’s less toxic, when I discovered something in the mud. My shovel hit metal. My Geiger counter spiked briefly, then flatlined. Dead? Or jammed? I should have walked away, but curiosity has become a rare luxury in this barren existence. At first, I thought it was another car husk, but then I saw the insignia: a serpent coiled around a globe, its eyes two blood-red gems. It was the same symbol I had seen etched into abandoned labs and emergency broadcasts. The elites’ seal. Their godhead. The doors were half-buried, rusted shut. With knuckles bleeding and delirium tremens setting in from water rationing, I labored for several days to clear the rubble and pry the doors open. I will explore what hidden secrets are here tomorrow, after a night’s rest.”

Inside, the air was cooler, tinged with the metallic tang of preserved decay. Flickering emergency lights cast a jaundiced glow over walls lined with steel panels, their surfaces etched with the faded logos of long-dead conglomerates: Elysium Solutions. Prometheus Industries. The Gaia Initiative. All of them tech giants that promised to “engineer a sustainable future.” His respirator hissed as he descended staircases spiraling deep into the earth, each step echoing like a funeral drum.

At the lowest level, he found them…

The Chambers of the Chosen

Like something from a futuristic sci-fi movie, rows of hibernation pods stretched into the darkness, each one a sarcophagus for the withered human husks within. Men and women in tailored suits, their skin parchment-thin, clung to the vestiges of opulence—gold and diamond cufflinks, silk scarves, faces frozen in expressions of smug serenity. Their pods were adorned with plaques: Architect Series. Project Lazarus. Rebirth Protocol Initiated 2045.

A holographic terminal flickered to life as he approached, its blue light slicing through the gloom. The face that materialized was pristine, golden-haired, and smiling—a corporate avatar with eyes like shards of ice. “Welcome, Architect,” it intoned, voice syrup-smooth. “Status report: Global cleansing at 98.7% efficacy. Surface conditions stabilized. Initiate Phase Three: Repopulation.”

The man’s breath hitched. His numb fingers brushed the screen, pulling up files— decades of encrypted memos, video logs, clinical projections.

“The herd must be culled,” declared a sharp-faced man in a 2035 recording, his suit worth more than a city block. “Climate collapse is inevitable, but we can sculpt it. A controlled demolition. Famine. Sterilization vectors in the GMO crops. The masses will blame themselves—their consumption, their wars. By the time the dust settles, only we will remain to inherit the Earth.”

Another log, 2042: a woman smirking over champagne. “The beauty of it is, they’ll beg for our solutions. Bioengineered crops to ‘save’ them? Perfect. Once ingested, the sterility agents activate. No more hungry mouths. And the mutations… well, collateral damage.”

Laughter, crisp and cruel, echoed through the chamber.

The man staggered back, clutching his chest. His garden. The swollen tomatoes, the oozing corn—he’d been eating them for years. He tore off his gloves, staring at the lesions webbing his hands, the black spider veins creeping toward his heart. They’d sterilized him. They’d turned his body into a tomb for a lineage already extinguished.

But the terminal’s final log gutted him. 2050: the same golden avatar, now fraying at the edges. “Critical error detected in Lazarus Protocol. Solar flares compromised hibernation and preservation systems. Revival sequence failed. All Architects deceased. Project Lazarus: Terminated.”

The elites had miscalculated. Their sanctuary became a crypt. Their grand design—a symphony of control—had devolved into a cacophony of blunders. They had orchestrated the apocalypse, only to be suffocated by their own arrogance and undone by a solar flare—a shrug from the universe they’d claimed to command. Their pods now grotesque fish tanks for corpses.

The man’s laughter erupted, raw and jagged, bouncing off the walls and climbing into hysteria, then crumbling into sobs. All this death, all this pain—for nothing. No rebirth. No renewal. Just ash and irony, thick enough to choke on. You thought you’d be gods, he mused, but you were just rats in a maze of your own making. 

He fell against a pod, its occupant’s skeleton fingers pointing at his face. The mutations were accelerating—his vision blurring, breath shallow.  As darkness crept in, he wondered if the Architects’ ghosts haunted this place too, screaming into the void with him.

The Last Sunset

Aboveground, the man crawled to his garden and collapsed at the edge of the plot, his breath rattling through the respirator’s filters. With trembling hands, he unclasped the mask, letting it fall. The air bit his lungs, acrid and metallic, but he welcomed the pain. It was real. He was real. Above him, the sky burned—a molten tapestry of crimson and gold, the sun a bloated orb sinking into the horizon as though even it longed to escape the weight of this ruined world.

He plucked a deformed tomato, its skin pulsating, and bit into it. Acidic juice dribbled down his chin. He slumped onto his side, cheek pressed to the soil. The ground pulsed faintly, as though the Earth itself still harbored a heartbeat beneath its scars. His mother’s face flickered in his mind—her calloused hands, her voice singing lullabies as fires raged outside their bunker. “The world’s just tired,” she’d lied.

In his final moment, he smiled. Not at the elites’ hubris, or the cruel joke of their failed Eden, but at the simplicity of it all. The Earth needed no Architects. It would fold their bones into its crust, dissolve their bunkers into sediment, and let the rains scrub their epitaphs from the stones.

When the sun dipped below the horizon, it took him with it. His body curled into the soil, a fossil among fossils in the barren ground.

The Earth, as ever, was unimpressed. She had withstood fire, ice, and multiple mass extinctions before. She would survive this too.

Epilogue: The Earth’s Quiet Revenge

For aeons, the Earth wore its scars like armor. The man’s bones dissolved into the soil, his garden plot swallowed by creeping moss that thrived on radiation. The bunkers—those arrogant time capsules of human vanity—crumpled like sugar cubes, their steel ribs digested by hyper-evolved bacteria that feasted on rust and regret. Rains, now laced with reactive compounds from the shattered ozone, scrubbed the poison from the air, molecule by molecule, etching fractal patterns into the rubble. Tectonic plates shrugged, burying entire cities so deep their glass and steel metamorphosed into jagged veins of obsidian and iron. 

The Earth, of course, did not celebrate. It simply persisted. It had no need for memory, no use for elegies. Humanity’s reign was reduced to a geological hiccup, a fossilized sneeze in the strata. When a comet streaked overhead one night, its tail rippling like a banner, the planet barely noticed. It was too busy spinning new life forms. The Earth had folded mankind into its tapestry, as indifferent to their absence as it had been to their chaos. And somewhere, in the molten core, it might have hummed—a low, tectonic chuckle—at the sheer audacity of their belief that they’d ever mattered at all. Humans? A mere rash she’d scratched. Their epitaphs were written in isotopes, their Eden a compost layer.

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Modern Civilization is Proving to be a Very Fragile Thing

21 Tuesday Jan 2025

Posted by xraymike79 in Capitalism, Climate Change, Consumerism, Corporate State, Ecological Overshoot, Environmental Degradation, Inequality, Peak Oil, Pollution

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“Mars would be more habitable than this place right now so it’s crazy. There’s absolutely nothing,” said Shaun, a resident of the Palisades Bowl community.

In a world undergoing hydroclimate whiplash, the latest apocalyptic catastrophe has now befallen one of the richest cities in the world in the richest nation on Earth. Warm 100 mile per hour winds have spawned walls of fire reaching more than 100 feet in height within the city of Los Angeles, obliterating entire neighborhoods for as far as the eye can see and blanketing the city with a pall of toxic substances. A reporter who was there at the time said those hurricane force winds made it impossible for him to walk, as he was forced to take shelter in an abandoned car. A fire chief for the city said he had never seen a fire storm of such strength and magnitude in his entire multidecadal career. Experts are quoted as saying a firewall from a ten lane highway would not have stopped the Palisades inferno, with winds carrying embers miles ahead of the fire. As of today, warnings have been issued again for the imminent return of those ominous Santa Ana winds. The dryness levels of air, soil, and vegetation in California have been “literally off the chart.” The ongoing LA fires will likely become the costliest natural disaster in US history and help create a record-breaking year for property loss from extreme disasters. As this Pyrocene Age continues to gather force, a climate change-denying US President, who promises to erase any sort of facade about caring for the environment or curbing GHG emissions, has been sworn in again for another round of kleptocracy. Pseudo president-elect Musk, who believes that the primary threat to civilization is a dwindling human population, will have his own office in the White House complex.

Underpopulation concerns and EA(Effective Altruism) are particularly popular among wealthy white men like Musk, perhaps because they justify the push for infinite growth — more people, more wealth, more space exploration, and a continuation of the business-as-usual that favors the rich.

Peter Kalmus, a climate scientist who saw the writing on the wall and left his home in California after observing the increase in heatwaves and its effect on the local environment in recent years, had this to say a few days ago:

“…no place is actually safe. These kinds of impacts of these floods and fires and heat waves and storms, I think of them sort of like popcorn happening around the whole planet. You can’t know exactly where any one of these events is going to happen, but they’re starting to come at a higher frequency, sort of like when the popcorn really starts to get going and they’re starting to pop harder. It drives me kind of bonkers when people say this, especially when climate scientists who should know better say like, this is the new normal, for example. It is not. We are on a rising escalator towards higher planetary temperatures and all of the more frequent and severe impacts that come with that, which is really, frankly, terrifying.”

We could say that the ‘new normal’ is No New Normal for millennia, which is how long it will take Earth’s systems to stabilize after the Anthropocene Epoch has ended. Why did modern humans discount the future so much? If you ask scientist William Rees, he will say it is because humans, like any other organism, will expand and use any tool available to us to consume all available resources until environmental constraints impede us. And this innate biological urge is bolstered by today’s religion of Capitalism which started in the 16th century and today emphasizes infinite economic growth and profit. With fantasies of geoengineering techno-fixes, modern humans have literally externalized the entire cost of destroying the planet’s habitability for humans or any other large or small vertebrate and invertebrate that has evolved to live within the Holocene Epoch. Talk about a behavioral blind spot! The collective failure of modern Homo sapien to grasp the complexities of our environmental impacts and deal with them to any significant degree is our fatal flaw. We are proving our collective intelligence to be not much better than yeast in a wine vat. It’s far easier to imagine a cataclysmic reckoning from ecological overshoot that wipes out Earth’s human population rather than any radical and cooperative effort by nationstates to abandon our fossil-fueled economy and religion of Technocapitalism. Our ever-expanding Technosphere now outweighs all life on Earth and can be considered a parasitic threat as it accumulates ever more nonbiodegradable waste in the biosphere. With the current President-elect having amassed a cabinet of uber-wealthy far exceeding that of any other in American history, you should not expect the habitability of the planet to be a topic of discussion or even a fleeting thought in their $kull. In fact, the first order of business was to withdraw from the Paris Climate Pact. The death drive is alive and well in the human psyche; it will be full throttle into the abyss of the Anthropocene extinction.

You’ve got to love the title of this 2024 report from Munich Re, the largest reinsurer in the world…

Climate change is showing its claws: The world is getting hotter, resulting in severe hurricanes, thunderstorms and floods

Climate change is taking the gloves off

Hardly any other year has made the consequences of global warming so clear: with annual average temperatures reaching around 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for the first time, 2024 will surpass the previous record from 2023. This makes the past eleven years the warmest since the beginning of systematic record-keeping.

The impact of man-made climate change on weather disasters has been proven many times over by research: in many regions, severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are becoming more frequent and more extreme. Although tropical cyclones are not generally increasing in number, the proportion of extreme cyclones is growing. They, in turn, are rapidly intensifying and bringing extreme precipitation with them.

This was the case for Helene and Milton, where World Weather Attribution studies have shown that both hurricanes were significantly more severe and brought much more extreme rainfall than in a hypothetical world without climate change. For the flash floods in the Valencia region, another study found that climate change made an event with this rainfall intensity twice as likely to occur.

And in the case of the flooding in Brazil, a study came to the conclusion that weather conditions such as those seen this year have become twice as likely due to climate change; as a result, they are becoming more frequent…

*Note that their report does not include heatwaves and droughts.

Here is the most current chart showing the upward trajectory of billion dollar weather disasters for the US, from 1980 through 2024:.

Considering we have now gone full Oligarch, you may never see a chart like this again or you may simply be brainwashed into discarding it as fake news. The politicization of our multi-pronged crisis or polycrisis will further fracture the average citizen’s ability to cope with societal breakdown. Some already believe nothing can be trusted in a world of AI and deep fake technology. Will anything convince people of this existential threat, as they continue flocking to the most vulnerable places??? Some of the younger generation are making a conscious choice:

My own daughter, a recent college graduate, told me she’d decided to stay in Chicago not just because of relatively affordable housing, but because it is “a cold climate near a large body of fresh water”. Such are the dystopian calculations of a generation born into a warming world.

Let’s not mince words; we are returning the planet to the climate volatility characteristic of the Pleistocene Epoch when agriculture was impossible, but we are doing it with fire rather than ice. There is no analog in geologic time for such a Fire Age, other than the similarity with prior mass extinctions wherein the chemical makeup of the atmosphere and oceans was altered through volcanism, albeit at a much slower rate and longer expanse of time. The Permian-Triassic extinction event, considered to be the fastest extinction in our geologic past, played out over 60,000 years. We can already see that the unpredictable hydroclimate whiplash we have set in motion from our fire-catalyzed climate upheaval will eventually make any attempts at large-scale agriculture impossible to sustain. An accelerated water cycle is already locked into the world’s climate system and now irreversible.  A new study shows these wild swings between heavy precipitation and severe drought have increased substantially worldwide since the 1950s:

Using a metric of ‘hydroclimate whiplash’ based on the Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index, global-averaged subseasonal (3-month) and interannual (12-month) whiplash have increased by 31–66% and 8–31%, respectively, since the mid-twentieth century. Further increases are anticipated with ongoing warming, including subseasonal increases of 113% and interannual increases of 52% over land areas with 3 °C of warming.

Sea level rise, the loss of pollinators and the mutilation of the tree of life, expansion of agricultural pests and pathogens, and the degradation of soil, among other factors will also be at play, causing havoc with agriculture. Those words from a 1989 internal and confidential memo by Shell Oil Company are proving prophetic:

“…The potential refugee problem in GLOBAL MERCANTILISM could be unprecedented. Africans would push into Europe, Chinese into the Soviet Union, Latins into the United States, Indonesians into Australia. Boundaries would count for little – overwhelmed by the numbers. Conflicts would abound. Civilisation could prove a fragile thing.”

Since 1990, global CO2 emissions have increased by more than 60% and they continue their inexorable rise with 2024 marking the highest rate of increase since record-keeping began in 1958, driven by record wildfires:

“These latest results further confirm that we are moving into uncharted territory faster than ever as the rise continues to accelerate,” says Prof Ralph Keeling, who leads the measurement programme at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in the US.

Modern industrial civilization is entrapped in a Death Spiral characterized by denial, distrust, dogmatic thinking, flawed decision making, myopic single-minded focus on one ‘solution’, and self-reinforcing dysfunctional behavior. This has lead to a monumental gap between the elite and the masses, rise of authoritarianism, and rampant resource waste and depletion. We deny our way of life is unsustainable and carry on as if we are separate and superior to the environment that gave birth to us and which sustains us. We live and compete within a socioeconomic system which pits neighbor against neighbor and atomizes communities and families, dehumanizing individuals as consumers. Corporate media feeds us scripted narratives to manage and control the information we receive, thus creating an age of paranoia and distrust. Our political leaders are puppets of big-monied corporate interests which prioritize economic growth and profit over environmental and social concern. The fate of humanity rests in the hands of leaders who hide behind greenwashing and promise nothing more than delusional techno-fixes for growing existential threats. Are we not in the final stages of catabolic capitalism where society itself gets consumed and profit is extracted from scarcity, disaster, conflict, and crisis?

Interestingly, a new report says global GDP could be halved in the next half century with more than 4 billion deaths by mid century due to climate change:

…Sandy Trust, the lead author of the report, said there was no realistic plan in place to avoid this scenario.

He said economic predictions, which estimate that damages from global heating would be as low as 2% of global economic production for a 3C rise in global average surface temperature, were inaccurate and were blinding political leaders to the risks of their policies.

The climate risk assessments being used by financial institutions, politicians and civil servants to assess the economic effects of global heating were wrong, the report said, because they ignored the expected severe effects of climate change such as tipping points, sea temperature rises, migration and conflict as a result of global heating…

…If these risks were taken into account the world faced an increasing risk of “planetary insolvency”, where the Earth’s systems were so degraded that humans could no longer receive enough of the critical services they relied on to support societies and economies.

The decline in global human population this century will not be a smooth bell curve, but a precipitous vertical drop. How could there be any other outcome when we have deluded ourselves into thinking that living in megacities of concrete and steel, driving 3,000 pound exoskeletons over asphalt roads, and eating steaks exported from Brazil are all part of a natural and sustainable way of life?!? The apocalyptic hellscapes we see in places like Gaza and Syria are coming to all of the civilized world one day and very soon.

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Last Rites for a Dying Civilization

31 Friday May 2024

Posted by xraymike79 in Climate Change, Ecological Overshoot, Environmental Degradation, Peak Oil, Pollution

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When the Black Death struck Europe in the Middle Ages, the fundamental values that held society together broke down. Husbands and wives abandoned each other and mothers abandoned their children. This void of ethics that overtook the population is described in Boccaccio’s Decameron, considered a masterpiece of Italian prose and a documentary of life during that time. The book describes the sense of hopelessness that spread throughout the world, because it did not matter what stature one held in life or what one did or did not do to avoid the disease, all were subject to its lethality. Some implored their God in vain while others pursued a carpe diem spirit in an attempt to grab the last bit of pleasure from life when they were able. The common explanation for the indiscriminate devastation wrought by the Black Plague was God’s punishment for human wrongdoing. Nothing in human behavior has changed since then and I believe the ecological overshoot that man finds himself in today, manifested most prominently as climate chaos amongst a myriad of other threats, will cause humans to question the futility of life and their existence just as did those victims of the bubonic plague. A recent study has found that climate chaos is indeed worsening neurological diseases and mental health disorders. Another study found that people are denying climate change as a form of self-deception necessary to maintain their psychological health. 

Since those Dark Ages, mankind has developed the ability to accurately track and predict our own demise. Vast networks of satellites and other data monitoring tools are informing us that the planet is becoming increasingly more inhospitable for the vast majority of life on Earth, yet we plod onward, ignoring another plea by the world’s scientists. A reassessment of the Limits to Growth Study and its World3 model using different calibrations was done 6 months ago and the results are the same, which is to say that humanity is still following business-as-usual and heading for collapse within the next two decades:

...the model results clearly indicate the imminent end of the exponential growth curve. The excessive consumption of resources by industry and industrial agriculture to feed a growing world population is depleting reserves to the point where the system is no longer sustainable.

All the expertise and modern technology we possess will not be coming to save us; there is no techno-fix or deus ex machina remotely scalable to the planetary crises we face. Emergency atmospheric geoengineering schemes won’t save us at this point. Can’t we just suck the 900 billion tons of CO2 out of the atmosphere that we have spewed since the beginning of the industrial revolution? No. It bears repeating that the spiking Keeling curve is non-reversible on human timescales.

“We sadly continue to break records in the CO2 rise rate,” said Ralph Keeling, director of the CO2 program at Scripps. “The ultimate reason is continued global growth in the consumption of fossil fuels.” ~ May 8, 2024

The rate of ocean warming has nearly quadrupled since the late twentieth century, doubling since 1993. In the last twelve month, ocean heating has been on a tear, shattering records consistently. The world is currently undergoing the fourth global coral bleaching event on record, the second in the last decade, and the Great Barrier Reef is suffering its worst bleaching event in recorded history. This year’s hurricane season will likely be a record-breaker. The oceans are starting to release all that thermal energy we have been unceremoniously dumping into them. At one time, oceans seemed like an endless sink for the emissions from humanity’s nonstop consumption of fossil fuels, but that appears to be coming to an end. The world’s rivers are warming and losing oxygen even faster than the oceans. In contrast to those grim stats, humanity is set to consume more resources in the next 30 years as we have since the dawn of civilization. We have already consumed the future and are now, as they say, eating the seed corn.

We have breached tipping points and set in motion positive feedback loops that are accelerating non-linear ecological changes. Six of nine major planetary boundaries have been broken. Our unintended and haphazard experiment with complex Earth systems will unleash a Pandora’s box of deadly consequences. The current rate of CO2 change is unprecedented for the past 50,000 years. We have already passed the 1.5C warming threshold set by the Paris Agreement to prevent the irreversible and worsening effects of climate change. A recent study warns that as we add more and more CO2 to the atmosphere, its potency for warming is stronger at higher atmospheric concentrations than an equivalent increase at lower atmospheric concentrations. The polar regions are warming four times faster than the rest of the planet and have been undergoing fundamental changes to their ocean/ice system which will affect all life on Earth. An ice-free Arctic is just around the corner. In a warming world, pathogens will be looking for ways to exploit the fast-changing environment, potentially creating the next global pandemic for people or destroying our food supply. The tree line, as well as animals, are expanding northward as the climate heats up and the ice melts. Nearly a third of all tree species are now endangered by our radically changing environment. The clear blue waters of Alaskan rivers are turning orange and rusty brown by the heavy metals being released from melting permafrost. The oceans are also turning green due to the shift in phytoplankton population from warming waters.

The insurance industry, the backbone of the global economy, is beginning to buckle: “I believe we’re marching toward an uninsurable future.” As is typical of our modern-day society, the hypocritical insurance industry is heavily invested in fossil fuels while simultaneously warning about the looming destruction from climate change. Billion dollar disasters are increasing while the time between such disasters is decreasing. This continual rebuilding that needs to be done more often would be another doom-loop cycle for our crumbling civilization, considering the carbon emissions required in such repair and reconstruction. Compound extreme weather and climate events, combinations of two or more extremes (hazards) that occur concurrently or sequentially, are also increasing and expected to grow many fold over in the future. These compound weather events will inevitably create a perfect storm that will one day permanently destroy supply chains and economies by acting as a constant disruptor to stability. It would have the same effect as a monster cyclone, or hypercane, traveling the globe in perpetuity, waxing and waning in strength but never dying, and leaving a path of destruction wherever it roamed. A stable climate no longer exists to support the reconstruction of what once was. Walden Thoreau’s words seem very prescient today: “What is the use of a house if you haven’t got a tolerable planet to put it on?” With corporations also gobbling up single-family homes to monopolize the real estate market in America, we can officially say that the American dream of owning a home is dead. George Carlin always said you had to be asleep to believe anything about the American Dream.

I have been hearing about the need to abandon fossil fuels since President Carter put solar panels on the White House 45 years ago. I am still waiting for the techno-optimists to explain to me how they will save us from this new age we have created, known as the Pyrocene or Age of Fire; rest in peace, Holocene. We could also call our modern-day clusterfuck the Plasticene or Age of Plastics. Scientists are finding the stuff in every nook and cranny of the planet, including Antarctic krill, men’s testicles, and throughout the human body. If you drive a vehicle, you are contributing to the primary source for microplastics in the environment, tires, which account for 78%. Just as they lied about their knowledge of the catastrophic effects from burning their fossil fuel products, so too did the oil and plastics industry lie about their greenwashing fraud called recycling.

I never get an adequate, rational answer to our conundrum, because there is none. ChatGPT provides no better insight than the techno-optimists. The problem of a planet overrun by humans will resolve itself in short order and be recorded in the geologic fossil record after we put a cherry on top of this fossil fuel orgy, flattening the planet into a glass parking lot with nuclear weapons. That is another part of human nature that we will never escape…warfare. We seem to be one twitch away from WWIII and the next Stone Age. In fact, there are nearly 200 armed conflicts raging around the world right now, the largest number in decades. This marked uptick in violence could be an ominous sign of a violent new era. From the 2023 Armed Conflict Survey:

“The accelerating climate crisis continues to act as a multiplier of both root causes of conflict and institutional weaknesses in fragile countries…”

We are on the verge of authoritarian rule as global conditions break down and people embrace centralized solutions. Xenophobia will grow and borders will be shut down, sources of food and energy will be fought over and secured, and rationing of resources will be enforced.

After studying our ecological overshoot for several decades, I have some observations that must be accepted as fact:

  • “Renewable” energy is not displacing our massive fossil fuel consumption at all, but only serving as a small addition to the total global energy consumption.
  • “Renewable” or alternative energy, such as solar and wind, is dependent on fossil fuels for its manufacture, installation, maintenance, and eventual disposal.
  •  The so-called “Energy Transition” away from fossil fuels is pure techno-hopium and will never materialize.
  • The general public and many scientists don’t understand the math and physics involved in transitioning a $100 trillion global economy, dependent on hydrocarbons, to intermittent alternative energy sources.
  • No such “Energy Transition” can be accomplished without radical reductions in resource consumption. This is antithetical to the basic biological urge for expansion by most organisms, including humans, and current trends illustrate this behavior. We also keep finding more ways to consume evermore energy. On top of this, the World Bank is urging faster economic growth for emerging economies in order for them to repay mounting debts.
  • Governments are ill-equipped to deal with industrial civilization’s complex polycrisis because effective solutions would undermine economic growth.

The latest deadline to ‘save the planet’ is now two years from now, according to a UN Climate Change official. No doubt another arbitrary date given to justify someone’s job and department budget. According to Global Footprint Network’s calculations, humans have been in overshoot for over half a century. Others would say that we have been in overshoot since the dawn of agriculture 10,000 years ago, surviving only by mining the Earth’s soils. Like fossil fuels, the vast nutrient store of soils represents a unique one-time gift that has been squandered by agricultural erosion. Without petroleum and arable soils, the Earth will only support perhaps 5% of the present global population, as it did before the advent of agriculture. Considering that we are being constantly blindsided by faster-than-normal and worse-than-expected findings from scientists, I suspect there are far less food harvests left for us than we think. Hotter temperatures and pollution are hastening the destruction of topsoil. Our temporary extension of Earth’s carrying capacity for humans is coming to an end. Once Earth’s life support systems start to unravel, the grotesquely inflated human population will crash. In the meantime, “Memento moriturum; maxime faciunt vitae!” 

My last post was in September 2023, and since then, the state of the planet has gotten considerably worse. I feel like the 2030’s will be the decade when the wheels start coming off this ride of industrial civilization. Until I speak to you all again, please enjoy those blue skies and store-bought food while they last. And remember, industrial civilization is a heat engine and it will suddenly break one day!

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Homo Sapiens Are Working Overtime to Join ‘The Great Silence’

14 Thursday Sep 2023

Posted by xraymike79 in Capitalism, Climate Change, Ecological Overshoot, Environmental Degradation, Pollution

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And if it does affect the economy, we’ll find a way to                      extract a profit from it….

Driven mostly by rising global temperatures from the continued burning of fossil fuels, extreme weather events such as typhoons, hurricanes, floods, heatwaves and drought are becoming more frequent, increasing 83% worldwide in the past 20 years (as of 2020), and the costs have increased by 800% over that same period. In 2023, the world has witnessed the highest ocean surface temperature, lowest Antarctic sea ice extent ever recorded, and hottest summer. Physicist Time Garrett likens these extreme weather events to a roving beast that makes no place safe and will eventually bring down civilization:

I feel like we expected climate change to be this gradual thing we’d be challenged to adjust to. Instead, it’s more like a roving beast. We never know when it will strike, where, or even how, just that eventually it will come for us too…At some point this roving beast will pounce often enough that civilization will lose its capacity to repair climate damages even as they accelerate. By being squeezed at both ends, a point will arrive at which civilization tips towards collapse. ~ Prof Tim Garrett

And so it is that modern civilization appears on the surface to be very robust at sustaining itself, but not when the shocks are coming at us more frequently and with growing intensity. To quote Luke Kemp, aka ‘Dr. Doom’, a research affiliate at the Center for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge and a visiting faculty fellow at the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Studies:

…that is potentially my biggest fear going forward: I think our homogenized, interconnected world is very good at buffering against small shocks. But it’s much more likely to amplify a sufficiently large shock into a system-wide crisis.

Experts call it ‘flickering’ when a complex system starts to briefly sample a new regime before tipping into it. Multiple extremes of varying kinds happening at the same time are clear warnings of climate tipping points. Tim Lenton, University of Exeter climate researcher, believes the extraordinary events we are seeing today could be an early warning of tipping towards a new and more inhospitable climate system.

What happens in the oceans does not stay in the oceans. This year, the oceans have hit their hottest ever recorded temperature. Warming oceans are having many harmful effects such as decimating fisheries, altering marine life migration patterns, robbing phytoplankton and zooplankton as well as the rest of the oceanic ecosystem of a key food supply by preventing nutrient-rich deep ocean water upwelling from occurring, and increasing the frequency and intensity of harmful algal blooms. Warming oceans also play a crucial role in shaping land weather patterns. Increased sea surface temperatures can lead to more frequent and intense heatwaves by altering atmospheric circulation patterns in ways that enhance drought conditions. Warming oceans provide more moisture to evaporate into the atmosphere and fuel more powerful atmospheric rivers. Libya just experienced the deadliest flood of the 21st Century, with 7,000 confirmed dead and up to 20,000 more feared dead in the eastern city of Derna. 25% of the city is estimated to be destroyed after two dams collapsed due to extreme rainfall.

What happens in the Antarctic does not stay in the Antarctic. A record low minimum extent of Antarctic sea ice this summer has left an area of open ocean bigger than Greenland. If this “missing” sea ice were a country, it would be the tenth largest in the world. The recent discovery that emperor penguin colonies experienced unprecedented breeding failure in Antarctica due to total sea ice loss in 2022 supports predictions that over 90% of emperor penguin colonies will be quasi-extinct by the end of the century. Emperor penguins have largely been sheltered from the ravages of man, except for human-induced climate change. This does not bode well for Homo sapiens since the cryosphere plays a vital role in the climate system. The polar regions are known as Earth’s refrigerator and they regulate climate, weather patterns, and maritime food supplies.

The planet’s cooling system is broken. The June–August 2023 global surface temperature was 2.07°F (1.15°C) above the 20th-century average of 60.1°F (15.6°C). This ranks as the warmest June–August period since records began 174 years ago. The hot, dry and windy conditions that fuelled the historic wildfires in Quebec Canada were made at least twice as likely due to human-induced climate change. As of this week, the Canadian wildfires have spewed 410 million metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, roughly the equivalent of Mexico’s 2021 emissions. The IPCC models assumed that those forests would continue to be a carbon sink.

For the first time ever, scientists have quantified all nine planetary boundaries which make Earth habitable and six of them have already been transgressed while two of the remaining three are close to being breeched. Most worrisome for the scientists is that all four boundaries that cover the biological world are at or near critical levels. Without them, we are much less resilient. Lest we forget, humanity’s conundrum is an overshoot of nearly every safe environmental boundary that allowed humans to survive and thrive in the last 10,000 years:

Prof Johan Rockström, the then director of the Stockholm Resilience Centre who led the team that developed the boundaries framework, said: “Science and the world at large are really concerned over all the extreme climate events hitting societies across the planet. But what worries us, even more, is the rising signs of dwindling planetary resilience.”

A study from about year ago (and shortly after my last blog post) states that we may have already activated 5 catastrophic climate tipping points at our current 1.1°C of warming since the Industrial Revolution and that we are likely on the brink of setting off many more once reaching 1.5°C. A cascade of tipping points awaits us:

“This sets Earth on course to cross multiple dangerous tipping points that will be disastrous for people across the world. To maintain liveable conditions on Earth and enable stable societies, we must do everything possible to prevent crossing tipping points”…Prof Johan Rockström, the director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, who was part of the study team, said: “The world is heading towards 2-3°C of global warming.”

The absurdity of our response, or lack thereof, is becoming ever more apparent as conditions continue to deteriorate around us. When a whole industry springs forth to do the clean-up work for disasters while simultaneously investing in Fossil Fuel extraction, the profit-driven pyramid scheme that is modern civilization cannot be more clearly demonstrated. As these extreme weather events ramp up, access to quality water fit for use by humans and ecosystems is expected to decline. The world’s crumbling water infrastructure will only exacerbate these effects. The insurance industry, perhaps the only business venture whose profit depends on a clear-eyed view of the science behind human-induced climate change, is now dropping coverage for the coastlines, floodplains, and wildfire areas as the US breaks the record this year for billion dollar disasters. There are still nearly four months left to go as supercharged hurricanes continue to form in our overheated oceans. With this year’s marked uptick of such extreme weather events, the realization that we are fucked is becoming more obvious to the common layman. A recent blog post from another self-professed ‘doomer’ summarizes the societal angst currently building in our collective consciousness, whispering to us that all is far from right in the world:

This world always had to end. It was never going to last more than a generation. It couldn’t. All the facts made that very clear from the start. The rich and the corrupt simply chose to ignore that. They lied.

That’s not the worst part.

It’s not the collapse.

It’s not the death of our hopes and dreams. It’s the fact that we’re not allowed to grieve it and move on. Imagine trying to grieve the loss of a friend or a parent when half of everyone you know won’t even admit they’re dead. Imagine you’re stuck in a real-life version of Weekend at Bernie’s.

That’s what we’re doing.

It’s the norms that force us to engage in acts of cultural necrophilia. It’s having to pretend for our bosses, our coworkers, our friends, and our relatives. It’s watching everyone we know screw a corpse.

However, as someone in the comment section makes clear, her blog post, while well written, is still very Homo sapien-centric. For most of the nonhuman natural world, their existence ended some time ago:

Great essay but as usual these days it is highly homo sapien centric.

We have already lost more than half, two thirds even, of all life on the planet. World wildlife populations have declined by over 70% since 1970. Wildlife populations in Latin America and the Caribbean plummeting at a staggering rate of 94%.

Freshwater species populations have suffered an 83% fall.

80% of fresh water species decline.

80% of total insect population mass has gone in just the last 30 years.

Soil and the human gut have a direct relationship, as soil microbiome diversity decreases so does the diversity in the human gut microbiome, and with it comes drastic events, such as depletion of sustainable production of food and rise of disease in humans. – Link

All of which is happening now and increasing exponentially.

Indeed, if modern civilization has no regard for the natural world around them and creates a throwaway society in which we are now awash in our own carcinogenic waste, i.e. microplastics, industrial chemicals, pesticides, etc, and gives no consideration to the lives of future generations, one cannot be blamed for having little hope that humanity can steer this wayward ship away from its omnicidal course. Noam Chomsky is no more optimistic when he states: “Now, we are at the point when the major institutions of organized society are intent on destroying organized human life on Earth and the millions of other species.” Surely no one in charge can truly believe with a straight face that humans can maintain their overpopulated numbers even to mid century, let alone sustain any sort of organized society by century’s end. At least one scientist is on the right track in voicing the inevitability of a major human population correction. We’ll leave behind a rather toxic but interesting fossil layer in the geologic strata for the Anthropocene epoch of Fire and Flood.

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RSS A Closer Look

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  • Israel issues new forced displacement orders in southern Lebanon
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  • Austrian police arrest man after discovery of rat poison in baby food

RSS Aljazeera – Opinion

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  • Are Somali pirates on a comeback in 2026?
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  • Japan’s Inoue beats Nakatani to retain undisputed super bantamweight title
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  • Man charged with murder of five-year-old Australian Indigenous girl
  • Iran war: What’s happening on day 65 as Trump reviews new plan to end war?

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  • AGAINST ALL STATES, AGAINST THEIR WAR!
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  • Italy renews 41bis regime against Alfredo Cospito

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  • Palantir’s techno-fascism threatens us all
  • The challenges of being Jewish in Iran
  • The Antony Loewenstein Podcast: The One Nation Series: The Birth of One Nation
  • How the Palestine laboratory thesis endures
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RSS Arctic Sea Ice News & Analysis

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  • Salsipuedes Canyon by Fatbike
  • Bridge River Recon Part 3 — Chilcotin Mountains Park
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  • May 25 to 28 — Long Beach, California to Alfonsinas, Mexico
  • Ring Pass, Attempt #2

RSS Arthur Silber

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  • Mama's Last Hug
  • Twilight Zone America
  • Concerning Moral Judgment, and Moral Monsters
  • SERIOUS TROUBLE: Pain. Hospital. ???

RSS Arundhati Roy

  • Arundhati Roy on her fugitive childhood: ‘My knees were full of scars and cuts – a sign of my wild, imperfect, fatherless life’
  • Modi’s model is at last revealed for what it is: violent Hindu nationalism underwritten by big business | Arundhati Roy
  • This is no ordinary spying. Our most intimate selves are now exposed | Arundhati Roy
  • ‘We are witnessing a crime against humanity’: Arundhati Roy on India’s Covid catastrophe – podcast
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  • Modi's brutal treatment of Kashmir exposes his tactics – and their flaws | Arundhati Roy
  • Arundhati Roy extract: 'The backlash came in police cases, court appearances and even jail'
  • Literature provides shelter. That's why we need it | Arundhati Roy
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  • A perfect day for democracy
  • Arundhati Roy speaks about the issue of rape in India
  • We Call This Progress
  • ‘Those Who’ve Tried To Change The System Via Elections Have Ended Up Being Changed By It'
  • Roy Against the Machine
  • If we do not love people, what are we fighting for?
  • All roads lead to Sharjah book fair
  • ‘Fairy princess’ to ‘instinctive critic’
  • Arundhati Roy shuns 'activist' tag
  • State attacking tribals in name of Green Hunt: Roy

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  • Waiting for Twelfthnight
  • Stop all the firing and the fighting
  • Throw cares away
  • Everybody's crying justice, just as long as it's business first
  • Declinin' numbers at an even rate

RSS Bad Astronomy

  • Slate Crossword: Crypto-Keepers? (Eight Letters)
  • People Love Fighting About Sleep Training. The Evidence for It Is Nuanced—but Very Clear on One Point.
  • Something Nefarious Is Happening in Your Living Room Every Time You Watch TV
  • Big Tech’s Climate Fight…on Pause?
  • I Need to Have Constant Orgasms In Order to Function. There’s a Solution—My Husband Just Doesn’t Like It.
  • Slate Pears Game 261: May 2, 2026
  • The Devil Wears Prada 2 Is Full of Beautiful People. Unfortunately, One of Them Sticks Out.
  • He’s a Mathematician. He’s Stuck in Prison. One Thing Stands in the Way of His Freedom.
  • Help! I Finally Got My Wife to Go to Therapy. But She’s Refusing to Share Her Life-Ruining Problem.
  • My Sister Doesn’t Know the Gruesome Story About How Our Mom Died. I’m Worried She’ll Find Out Online.

RSS Barbara Ehrenreich

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RSS BBC: Science & Environment

  • Is this the real face of Anne Boleyn?
  • Is this actually what Anne Boleyn looked like?
  • Global forest loss slows but El Niño fires could threaten progress
  • £20m mystery gift buys London Zoo new hospital where you can watch vets work
  • UK's biggest ever environmental pollution claim reaches High Court
  • 'We're living in a shed because of river pollution'
  • First ever talks to ditch fossil fuels as UN deadlock deepens
  • Meet the 19-metre octopus that prowled the ancient seas
  • Ban 'forever chemicals' in uniforms and frying pans, MPs urge
  • Electricity bills targeted in planned shakeup to energy pricing

RSS Big Picture Agriculture

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  • Dr. Walter Falcon's 2019 Iowa Farm Report
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  • The Merits of Amaranth
  • Global Food and Agriculture Photos October 28, 2018
  • Unloading Livestock in Ohio 1938
  • Agriculture Reading Picks
  • Managed Rotational Grazing with Profitable Dairy in Minnesota
  • Global Food and Agriculture Photos October 21, 2018

RSS Bill Moyers

  • PODCAST: Dr. Bandy Lee Saw It Coming – The Violence Foretold in Donald Trump’s Election
  • Trump-Russia-Ukraine Timeline
  • Insurrection Timeline
  • Juneteenth: America’s Other Independence Day
  • March 30, 2021
  • Letters From an American: Heather Cox Richardson
  • The Pandemic Timeline
  • Racism in America
  • Bill Moyers On Democracy Podcast
  • Stop Attacks on Asian-Americans NOW!

RSS Bit Tooth Energy

  • Waterjetting 37e - Using Cavitation to disintegrate rock
  • Waterjetting 37d - Underground Drilling with Waterjets
  • Waterjetting 37c - A Drilling Diversion
  • Waterjetting 37b - How safe is it?
  • Waterjetting 37a - Removing Explosives
  • Waterjetting 36d - Going through more complex walls.
  • Waterjetting 36c - Cutting walls
  • Waterjetting 36b - Katrina anniversary and the power of water
  • Waterjetting 36a - Jet stripping of tires
  • Waterjetting 35e - A low cost version of the soil sucker

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  • All Experts Redux: The Basics Of Escape Velocity, Gravity And Orbits (& Video of Bill Nye's Experiments on Orbits)
  • WSJ Regular Pages Expose WSJ Editors' Claim of "Democratic Assault on Medicare Advantage" As Codswallop
  • Mensa Inequality Intermediate Algebra Problem
  • Revisiting Operations-Computations In Basic Tensor Algebra
  • Media's Inexcusable 'Fact Inflation' Of DC Hotel Incident Gives Orange Narcissist More Grandiosity, Power
  • Psychologists Say "Cognitive Dissonance" Is Why So Many Still Support Trump. I Say It's Citizen Betrayal - Of the Constitution
  • The Novel Phenomenon of the Triple Transient (Discovered on Decades Old Photographic Plates) and UFOs-UAP
  • Thoughts for Earth Day: Four Ways Climate Change Deniers Often Get The Better of the Media
  • Markets "Whipsawed By War Shifts?' When Will They Learn They Can't Trust Trump's Trash Social Blabber?
  • Solutions To Prime Modulus - Congruence Problems

RSS Brave New World

  • Georgia and the European Union – What Lies Ahead?
  • Islam: The Overlooked Aspect of Rumi’s Poetry
  • Remembering Nur ad-Din Zengi: The Light of Faith
  • Francophobia Among Muslims: Just Another Myth?
  • A Year in Kazakhstan: Some General Observations
  • ‘Dirilis Ertugrul’ — A History We’ve Forgotten?
  • Almaty, Kazakhstan: City of Tourists and Mountains
  • Nur-Sultan City (Astana): A Young and Futuristic City
  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan: The City with 2200+ Years of History
  • Remembering Berke Khan, 1209-66

RSS Breaking the Set

  • Abby Martin Breaks the Set One Last Time
  • Never Stop Breaking the Set!
  • Cuba Part III: The Evolution of Revolution
  • Cuba Part II: Ebola Solidarity & Castro’s Daughter on Gay Rights
  • Why Are Americans Getting Their Medical Degrees in Cuba?
  • Cuba Part I: Revolution, Sabotage & Un-Normal Relations
  • Why the CIA Won’t Give Up on Venezuela | Interview with Eva Golinger
  • [531] Bayer Infects Thousands with HIV, Clinton's Shocking Bedfellows & Netanyahu’s Cartoon Lies
  • CIA Torture Whistleblower John Kiriakou: Wake Up, You’re Next
  • Abby Responds to John McCain Promoting Breaking the Set

RSS Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

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RSS Business Insider

  • What it's like meeting Warren Buffett — and why his Berkshire bash is unique
  • The first week in Elon Musk and Sam Altman's federal civil trial has wrapped. BI's Katherine Li shares what week one was like.
  • He beat Elon Musk in court once. Sam Altman hired him to do it again.
  • I helped block a data center in my town and learned how much power locals have
  • Remember the Pentagon Pizza theory? There's a new version for the AI era
  • A doctor turned a pandemic pay cut into a 16-property portfolio. Here's the first step she took.
  • US households could be in for a second wave of Iran war inflation that hits more than just gas
  • Samsung is quietly loading up your appliances with AI
  • I'm a therapist who lost my husband at 26 — here's how I learned to show up at work on my hardest days
  • 3 ways to stand out in the AI-era job market, according to a founder who's worked at top venture capital firms

RSS C-Realm

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  • Ego-Syntonic Integration
  • Private Eschatologies
  • When Forecasting becomes Prophecy
  • The Seer, the Validator, and the Pastoral Guide
  • Moralization of Dissent and Narrative Management
  • 2019 pre-COVID transition
  • Conversation with East Forest
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  • Blog Roll of Olde

RSS Cagle: Premium Cartoon News

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RSS Cassandra’s Legacy

  • Cassandra is Dead. Long Live Cassandra!
  • Margherita Sarfatti: the Woman Who Destroyed Mussolini
  • Are Mercenary Armies Evil? From Malatesta Baglioni to Evgeny Prighozyn:
  • The Lucky Demons that Rule us. Why Pay to Risk Your Life?
  • Cassandra: singing no harmonious tune; for it tells of no good
  • Ugo Bardi's Latest Post on "The Seneca Effect": The Collapse of Saudi Arabia's Water Supply
  • Ugo Bardi's Latest Post on "The Seneca Effect"
  • Ugo Bardi's Latest post on "The Seneca Effect"
  • Ugo Bardi's latest post on "The Seneca Effect"
  • Ugo Bardi's Latest Post on "The Seneca Effect". The Hydrogen Myth

RSS Censored News

  • U.N. Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues' Final Priorities -- Climate Change, Women's Rights, and Repressions, 2026
  • Lakota Youths Locked Down to Drilling Equipment at Pe'Sla
  • Mohawk Nation News 'Moccasin Makers and War Breakers'
  • Indigenous Peoples' Scissor-Sharp Words Slice Through Failures at the United Nations
  • Russia Rebuked for Calling Indigenous People 'Mentally Ill' at U.N. Permanent Forum in New York
  • Mohawk Nation News "Predator vs Prey'
  • Apache Stronghold Wendsler Nosie 'Save the Earth from Destruction for Profit'
  • Apache Stronghold returns to court to halt destruction of Oak Flat
  • UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York 2026
  • Donate to Censored News: Reader Supported News

RSS Center For Biological Diversity

  • Hawai‘i Needs Rules to Prevent Destructive, Invasive Pests From Spreading Across State, Letter Says
  • Western Gray Squirrels Granted Washington State Endangered Status
  • Lawsuit Challenges EPA Approval of Denver Oil Refinery Air Permit
  • Companies Lobbying for Weak U.N. Plastics Treaty Spend Big on U.S. Politics
  • Court Orders Do-Over for Proposed Highway Right-of-Way Through National Conservation Area in Utah
  • Petition Seeks Endangered Species Protection for Oregon’s Crater Lake Newt
  • 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

RSS Center for Investigative Journalism

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RSS Center for Economic & Policy Research

  • Purdue Pharma Bites the Dust: Can We Learn Anything?
  • Mostly Economics – Episode 1, Season 2
  • Five Big Takeaways from the First Quarter GDP Report
  • CEPR Sanctions Watch April 2026
  • In Florida, The Erosion of Academic Freedom and Attacks on Public-Sector Unions Go Hand in Hand
  • Investment and Government Spending Boost First Quarter GDP, Inflation Jumps to 4.5%
  • US Escalation in the Caribbean and Latin America – Live Updates
  • Florida Workers Deserve A Better May Day Than This
  • Quick Thought on AI and the Environment: It Should Mean MORE Environmental Regulation
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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

  • The Dumbest Conspiracy Story Ever Told
  • The Controlled Information Ecosystem of American Incarceration
  • American Press Freedom on the Brink
  • Nukes and AI Deepen New Mexico’s Water Crisis
  • Supreme Court Decision Could Undo Decades of Gains by Black Women Lawmakers
  • The ‘Criminal Sentencing’ of Purdue Was a Cruel Fiction
  • A May Day Push to ‘Shut It Down’
  • Is the UN Rolling Back Women’s Progress to Pay Its Debts?
  • 1979 Redux: The Carterization of Donald Trump
  • Who’s Against San Francisco’s Overpaid Executive Tax?

RSS Class Warfare Blog

  • Open Mouth, Extract Foot
  • In His Own Words
  • Abraham and Isaac: Reading Between the lines
  • Trump Accuses “Highly Unpatriotic ‘News’ Organizations” of Airing “Lies”
  • Gravy Training Evolution
  • Tradition … Tradition!
  • Monotheism and Other Tall Tales
  • Why Are the Wealthy Pouring So Much of Their Wealth into Politics?
  • Ooh, Ooh, I Know Teacher!
  • Trump Not Smart Enough to Be Br’er Rabbit

RSS Cliff Schecter

  • Israel issues new forced displacement orders in southern Lebanon
  • Gretchen Walsh lowers own 100m butterfly world record for fourth time
  • The World Cup & Passport privilege
  • Austrian police arrest man after discovery of rat poison in baby food
  • Japan’s Inoue beats Nakatani to retain undisputed super bantamweight title
  • South Korea holds pro-Palestine protest in solidarity with Gaza
  • Man charged with murder of five-year-old Australian Indigenous girl
  • Iran war: What’s happening on day 65 as Trump reviews new plan to end war?
  • China blocks US sanctions against five ‘teapot’ refineries
  • Taiwan leader visits Eswatini despite China’s attempts to block trip

RSS Climate and Capitalism

  • Rush for ‘green energy’ minerals harms the world’s most vulnerable
  • Ecosocialist Bookshelf: April 2026
  • Metabolic Rifts: ‘Engaging with science to understand history and the world’
  • Video: ‘Metabolic Rifts: Capitalism’s Assault on the Earth System’
  • The world just had its second-warmest March on record
  • Online discussion of ‘Metabolic Rifts: Capitalism’s Assault on the Earth System’
  • By 2100, combined hot and dry extremes may be 5 times more frequent
  • Air pollution kills 7.9 million a year
  • Metabolic Rifts: Michael Roberts interviews Ian Angus
  • Tens of millions in rural Africa will face deadly heat by 2100

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

  • Any sane foreign policy would put climate risks, not China, at centre stage
  • Energy security is now inseparable from national security. Australia has options, but they’re being neglected
  • Has climate policy-making gone completely off the rails?

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
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RSS Colin Tudge

  • Let's not bet the farm | Colin Tudge
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  • 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
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  • 'The World Is Proud of You, Guido': American Peace Activist Honored in Iranian Lego Video
  • Mifepristone Maker Appeals to US Supreme Court Amid Fears of 'National Abortion Ban'
  • 'No Aggressor, No Matter How Powerful, Will Find Surrender in Cuba,' President Warns Trump
  • 'I Don't Hate the Americans': Latest Lego Video Promotes Empathy Between People of US and Iran
  • Bragging of Wartime Iran Blockade, Trump Admits 'We're Like Pirates'
  • 'I Refuse to Be Complicit': Man Scales 168-Foot Bridge in DC Demanding End to Iran War
  • Citing Bogus 'Threats' to US, Trump Expands Already Devastating Sanctions on Cuba
  • 'Sweeping and Dangerous': US Appeals Court Blocks Mailing of Abortion Pills
  • Trump Approval of 'Keystone Light' Pipeline Blasted as Yet Another Gift to Big Oil
  • Louisiana Voters Launch Court Challenges to GOP Cancellation of In-Progress Primary

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  • Palestine Action Defendants Address Jury Directly
  • Israel Attacks Gaza Flotilla Near Greek Waters
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  • The Trump Surveillance State
  • UK Intel Role in Iran War That UK Says It’s Not In
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RSS Consumer Energy Report

  • How Bulk Diesel Fuel Delivery Reduces Downtime for Industrial Operations
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  • World Sets New Oil Production and Consumption Records
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  • Road Trip – Thoughts on the Satsop Nuclear Power Station
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  • The Trump Presidency: Celebration of the Little Boy, and Mass Awakening
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  • Dirty Fossil Fuel ‘Business-As-Usual’ Tactics Spew Out of the IMO at COP22
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RSS Dahr Jamail

  • American Electric Power of Columbus Pays $19M After Hiding Its Role in Ohio’s HB 6 Bribery Scandal
  • Robert Moser of Prime Group Holdings Hit with $21.9M for Hiding $18M in CEO Brokerage Fees
  • FirstEnergy Corp Pays $100M to Investors After Hiding a $60M Bribery Scheme Behind Its Nuclear Bailout
  • Elanco Animal Health Pays $15M to Investors After Hiding Channel Stuffing Behind Revenue Growth Claims
  • Tyreese Giles of the Highs Gang Gets Life for Murder While Ernest Ketter Gets 95 Months for Fentanyl
  • Modern Nuclear of La Habra Pays $8.33M for Illegal Kickbacks to Referring Cardiologists
  • Ramon Plaza-Gregory of Monaco Biomedical Charged with Illegal Incineration in Puerto Rico
  • Ryan Goldberg of Sygnia and Kevin Martin of DigitalMint Get 4 Years for BlackCat Ransomware
  • Paul Jorgensen of Doximity Pleads Guilty in $2.5M Insider Trading Case
  • Bin Hao of Qidian LLC Owes $2.2M in Chinese-American Ponzi Scheme

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RSS Dan Hagen

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RSS Dangerous Intersection

  • Today’s Predominant Political Category Error
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RSS Dark Ages America

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RSS David Bollier

  • Jeremy Lent’s ‘Ecocivilization’ – A Bold Vision for System Change
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  • The New Statesman: Marxism can still change the world
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  • How a 1.3-mile stretch of street became a much-needed park space in Queens, New York
  • ‘For anybody who could use a break’: A Q&A with sci-fi author Becky Chambers
  • A world built on fossil fuels is loud. Here’s how advocates are defending peace and quiet.
  • Even your favorite YouTube creators are feeling the effects of federal cuts
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  • How Italy got its citizens — and me — to adopt a rigorous recycling scheme
  • Meet the DJs spinning Earth Day into nightlife
  • France’s new high-speed train design has Americans asking: Why can’t we have that?

RSS Death by Car: Capitalism’s Drive to Carmageddon

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RSS Deepak Tripathi’s Diary

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  • United Kingdom Heading for General Election
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  • After Brexit: The State of the United Kingdom

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  • Trump hits roadblock on way to lowering energy prices: report
  • White House Correspondents' dinner shooting suspect is on restrictive suicide precautions, lawyers say
  • Pete Hegseth 'emboldened' by firing of top military officials as he moves to 'consolidate control': report
  • Iran submits 14-point response to U.S. proposal to end war
  • Momentum builds to reschedule White House Correspondents' Dinner after shooting
  • Mississippi Democrat on potential redistricting after VRA ruling: 'We have a fight ahead of us'
  • Golden Tempo takes the Kentucky Derby as Cherie DeVaux becomes the 1st woman to train its winner
  • Poland's prime minister condemns NATO 'disintegration' as Trump says US will further reduce troop presence in Europe
  • SAG-AFTRA Reaches Tentative Deal on Studio Contract
  • Armed Services Republicans 'very concerned' about US troops withdrawal from Germany

RSS Democratic Underground – Good Reads

  • ChatGPT Wrestles With Its Most Chilling Conversation: How Do I Plan an Attack?
  • Trump's IRS lawsuit is best shakedown in presidential history: Who was president at the time of the leaked data
  • Worker Protections Weakened to pad the Bottom Line
  • Jeff Tiedrich - this week in stupid: May 2 edition
  • Borowitz - Jokes Officially Approved by the Trump White House
  • Rick Wilson - Trump's Civility Con Job Falls Apart
  • 'Weak': DOJ fraud charges against SPLC use an unusual legal theory
  • Florida TikTok Influencer Craig Long Among 266 Arrested In Polk County Sex Sting: 🤬 ANOTHER TRUMP J6 PARDON...
  • Greg Bovino Calls Minneapolis Protestors 'Cannon Fodder' in New Interview
  • A jail death shocked an Alabama town. The sheriff remains in power.

RSS Democracy Now

  • "A People's History of Invisible India": Journalist Neha Dixit on Dire State of Worker Rights
  • "No School, No Work, No Shopping": Workers, Immigrants to Lead Thousands of May Day Protests
  • From Springfield, Ohio, to the Supreme Court: A Pastor's Fight to Protect TPS for Haitians
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  • Sunlight Doesn't Go Through the Strait of Hormuz: Bill McKibben on Iran Oil Shock & Green Transition
  • Scholar Gilbert Achcar on the U.S. War Against Iran & Trump's "Old-New Imperial Doctrine"
  • Maya Wiley: Southern Poverty Law Center Indictment Is Part of Trump's Broader Attack on Civil Rights
  • Supreme Court Guts Voting Rights Act in "Devastating Blow" to Democracy & Civil Rights: Maya Wiley
  • Headlines for April 30, 2026
  • "We Are Bombarding America's Forests with Roundup": Despite Cancer Fear, Trump Admin Pushes Herbicide

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RSS Desertification

  • UNCCD Press ReleaseG7 declaration recognizes land degradation and drought as global security risks  
  • Prevention Vital Against Desertification
  • Native Vegetation Configuration Improves Stability of Restored Desertified Grasslands in Northern China
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  • Much of humanity may face hot-dry extremes five times more often by end-century
  • Engineers installed 7 million solar panels in the desert and they began sustaining themselves, turning the landscape into vibrant green
  • Algiers conference to tackle Africa desertification
  • Smart tech empowers desertification control in Inner Mongolia
  • Anti-Desertification: The battle to breathe life into Inner Mongolia’s harsh land
  • 2 years on: China’s ‘desert wheat farms’ show the seeds of success

RSS deSmog Blog

  • Who Funds Nigel Farage? Mapping His Millions
  • Nigel Farage Has Personally Accepted £675,000 from Foreign Sources
  • ‘Get Rid of MAHA’: Trump Alliance Cracks as Climate Denialists Turn on RFK Jr.’s Movement
  • Sri Lankan ‘Grifters’ Pumping Out AI ‘Energy Policy Rage Bait’ on UK Facebook Feeds
  • Canadian Media Platforms Atlas Network Groups Pushing Fossil Fuels in Response to Iran War
  • Despite Trump Actions, the Most Dangerous Climate Argument Today Isn’t Denial — It’s Delay
  • Orbán Allies Awarded £57 Million from Hungary State Oil Giant Days Before Election
  • Reform’s Matthew Goodwin Challenged on Orbán Funding Ties at Budapest Event
  • Revealed: The MAGA Plan to ‘Take Out’ Progressive Leaders Worldwide
  • Carney Government Wants To ‘Provide’ the Fossil Fuels for Trump’s AI Strategy

RSS Digbys Blog

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  • 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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  • You can't win if you don't show up to play by @BloggersRUs
  • Friday Night Soother
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  • 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

  • A Constitutional Moment in Hungary?
  • Know Your Enemy: Peter Thiel and the Antichrist
  • The Bronx Still Burns
  • Power and Abuse in the United Farm Workers
  • Building a Post-Trump Foreign Policy
  • Know Your Enemy: The Bund
  • [EVENT | May 14] Decline and Fall: Know Your Enemy and Revolutions
  • The Kerala Consensus
  • Trump’s False Promise of Liberation
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RSS Do the Math

  • Two Murphys, Part 1
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  • Foreward to The New Inquisition
  • Program Or Be Programmed: 11 Commands for the AI Future
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  • 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

  • An Italian’s View of the Israeli-American War Against Iran
  • Are Putin and United Russia in Decline?
  • Is Putin Going to Sell Out Iran in Exchange for a Ukraine Peace Deal?
  • US Senate Hands Over to the Executive the Power to go to War
  • Iran’s Grave Mistake
  • PCR on Dialogue Works explains that as long as the Israeli government’s agenda is the Zionist one of Greater Israel there can be no peace in the Middle East
  • Former Chief of Israel’s Mossad Tamir Pado said violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank echoes attacks on Jews during the Holocaust. “What I saw made me feel ashamed to be Jewish.”
  • Former Israeli PMs unite against Netanyahu
  • The Rising Cost of Putin’s Unwillingness to Win a Minor Conflict
  • Trump Is Putting Americans into Digital Prison

RSS Dredd Blog

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RSS Ear to the Ground – Truth Dig

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  • Is New York Containing Covid?
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  • 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

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RSS Ecocide Alert

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  • Spry Fox Has Been Making Games for 15 Years. Their Blog Is Still One of Their Best Growth Tools.
  • How to Build an Endless Stream of Content Ideas with WordPress and Claude
  • How HealthPress.io Used WordPress.com to Power a Growing European Lifestyle Health Movement
  • Murphy Levesque Co-Founded an Animal Rescue at 11. Her WordPress.com Site Helped Save Over 100 Animals.
  • What We Learned (and Loved) at WordCamp Asia 2026 in Mumbai
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RSS Ecohuman World

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RSS Eco-Shock News

  • Radio Ecoshock: War To World: Climate Hits Harder
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  • 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

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
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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
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  • 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

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  • Notes of an Economist on Food Stamps
  • It’s How Millions of Americans Afford Food. Trump Has Thrown It Into Chaos. The Toll Is Bigger Than You Realize.
  • ‘I don’t go out’: Vermont’s undocumented dairy workers live in fear after immigration raids
  • The Wrong Kind of Air: South Memphis Fights Against Data Centers
  • ‘They want to keep denying us our rights’: workers in Vermont’s $5.4bn dairy industry fight for basic labor protections
  • For White-Collar Workers, AI Also Stands for “Apocalyptic Insecurity”
  • Ann Larson’s EHRP-Supported Memoir on Grocery Store Labor Earns Starred Review in Publishers Weekly!
  • What Happened to the Black Women Trump Purged From the Federal Work Force?
  • American Fault Lines
  • EHRP Fellow Elliott Woods Wins Overseas Press Club Award!

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 …
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  • From the Empirical Archives: Genius or Folly?
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  • From the Empirical Archives: The Offer by Jennifer Hanno

RSS EmptyWheel

  • Fridays with Nicole Sandler
  • Jim Comey’s Equal Protection Claim
  • What if Greedo Didn’t Shoot First?
  • Todd Blanche Confessed to Using This Shoddy Prosecution to Spy on Jim Comey
  • Defense Attorney Todd Blanche Didn’t Use to Believe Vituperative Speech Was a Threat
  • Defining Morality
  • SPLC Wants Todd Blanche to Stop Lying
  • Pam Bondi Refused to Appoint Joe DiGenova
  • Jeanine Pirro Did the Same Thing Norah O’Donnell Did
  • Dinner and a Show: What Isn’t Being Discussed after WHCA ‘Nerd Prom’

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RSS Energy Balance

  • Why are Fuel Prices so High?
  • Strait of Hormuz Chokehold Released for Now, but Global Supply Chains Remain at Risk.
  • "The Energy and Climate Conundrum," talk by Prof. Chris Rhodes, on April 28th (2026), 7-9 pm, Zero Degrees Reading.
  • 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).
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  • Transition Together Showcases "Transition Town Reading", in its September 2025 Newsletter.

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  • National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies Statement on the Climate Crisis
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  • Deep Seeds at the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues | April 2018
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RSS Envisionation Blog

  • Antarctica’s Warning Sign: Inside the Collapse of Hektoria Glacier
  • Why Do Politicians Keep Pushing North Sea Drilling When It Won’t Lower Your Bills? Intercview with Ed Matthew, E3G Think Tank
  • 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

RSS Extraenvironmentalist Blog and Podcasts

  • [ Episode #47 // Power Transition ]
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  • [ Episode #15.2 // Brotherhood of the Screaming Abyss // Part II ]
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RSS ExtraEnvironmentalist’s Videos

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  • [ 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 ]
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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

  • Britain: Reform’s plans for Education: a “patriotic” curriculum that is more of the same.*
  • The eight hour day movement and the origins of Mayday
  • Gaza: The World Sees a Mass Grave. The Powerful See an Opportunity for Capital Investment.
  • Labor History: The Real History of the New Deal: Reform From Below
  • 8647: The Criminalization of Meaning in an Age of Power
  • Ken Klippenstein: Cole Allen Hated the Democratic Party, Too
  • Statement from the Shooter at the White House Correspondents Dinner
  • Narrative Advantage : On The White House Correspondents Dinner
  • China's Competitive Edge is What Drives US Claims of Theft, and Aggression. It's Just Capitalism Working
  • Facts For Working People Blog: An Appeal to Readers

RSS Fair: Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting

  • The Regressive Ideologies Behind the ‘Baby Bust’ Panic
  • Climate Coverage Plunges, Though Crisis More Dire Than Ever
  • US’s Erosion of the Right to Cartoon Is No Laughing Matter
  • 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

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RSS Fairfax Climate Watch

  • Presentata Start Cup Campania 2026: dagli atenei regionali un percorso per trasformare le idee in impresa
  • Ritrovare in ufficio la serenità di casa: una nuova priorità per i professionisti
  • GRUPPO MONDADORI: FINALIZZATA L’ACQUISIZIONE DEL RAMO D’AZIENDA RELATIVO ALL’EDITORIA SCOLASTICA DI HOEPLI S.P.A.
  • Scheda Google, Maps, piattaforme AI e recensioni sono le vetrine di oggi: oltre il 60% di potenziali clienti persi per gestione inefficace o non aggiornata dei dati locali
  • Digitalizzare la filiera marittima. Luigi De Falco parla del Progetto di Marea Azzurra
  • Sostenibilità, ESG e finanza, arriva un ciclo di due webinar a cura di Innexta e della Camera di commercio nell’ambito del Festival dello Sviluppo Sostenibile
  • Modelli di IA di frontiera: la sicurezza ai tempi di Mythos
  • Rhenus acquisisce il 100% del Gruppo LBH e rafforza la propria strategia di crescita nel settore marittimo globale
  • Reale Mutua restituisce ai soci assicurati altri 30 milioni in vantaggi mutualistici
  • AI E TURISMO – COLOMBO (Presidente Turismi.AI): “AUSPICHIAMO CHE IL GOVERNO SOSTENGA IL TURISMO PER AFFRONTARE LA SFIDA DELL’ INTELLIGENZA ARTIFICIALE”

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

  • Finding steady ground in a time of crisis
  • Governing For The Future: Institutions And Practices
  • Oil Windfall Profits Tax & Dividend
  • Podcast: the Role of Creativity in Health
  • Feasta Annual Report 2025
  • Report from MERGE Policymaker Roundtable on Sustainable and Inclusive Wellbeing, Jan 22 2026
  • 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.

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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

  • 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

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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
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  • Insightful is Gil Smart
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  • Gil Smart goes off the deep end
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  • Gil Smart: What’s causing the rise in panhandling?
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RSS Global Research

  • What Guides the International Olympic Committee (IOC) When Deciding the Fate of National Teams. Russia is the “Bad Guy”. No Restrictions against Israel and U.S.
  • Video: Pfizer has a Criminal Record with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). #Yes It’s a “Killer Vaccine”
  • Military Aid to Ukraine Vital for “US Hegemony” – Republican Senator
  • “U.S. Military Inferiority”? Russia Develops “Son of Oreshnik”, More Advanced Long Range Hypersonic Ballistic Missile
  • Colin Powell and the “The Sloppy Dossier”: Plagiarism and “Fake Intelligence” Used to Justify the 2003 War on Iraq: Copied and Pasted from the Internet into an “Official” British Intel Report
  • Genocide is Embedded in America’s “Humanitarian Wars”.
  • Primo Maggio contro la Guerra
  • What’s Next? Towards a Happiness Economy
  • War Department Secretary Hegseth Faces Impeachment. Putin Offers Solution
  • Show Me the Money: A Loutish Administration Confronts a Craven Congress. Hegseth’s $1.5 Trillion

RSS Global Research CA

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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

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RSS Greg Palast

  • Mr. Colbert, I’m not laughing anymore
  • Trump, the Pirate of Hormuz
  • 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.

RSS Gregor Macdonald

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RSS Grinning Planet

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RSS Grist

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  • Two months in, the Iran war has changed the global energy system forever
  • While Zach Galifianakis finds peace in gardening, I’m at war with raccoons
  • Can a carbon price lower power bills? Virginia is betting yes.
  • The SEC tried to silence activist investors. Now they’re fighting back.
  • Trump’s plan for ultrafast meat processing would be a disaster for workers and the environment
  • One night a year, humans command this march of frogs and salamanders
  • Indigenous peoples bear the brunt of climate change — and get almost none of the money to fight it
  • Illinois is feuding with itself over endangered species protections
  • He’s the only lead tester in this contaminated neighborhood. He graduates next month.

RSS Growth Busters

  • 97: The Wit and Wisdom of Paul Ehrlich
  • 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

RSS Guernica Mag

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  • Protected: when they tied us to the fence
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  • The April Issue
  • After Activism: In Conversation with Mohammed Usrof & Tori Tsui
  • Boxing: Against the Games We Are Given
  • The Relay
  • John Wayne’s Jacket

RSS Guy McPherson’s Blog

  • Forestalling Dystopia: Stratagems for Change
  • Texas Responds to Federal Demand for Mining
  • Science Snippets: Pacific Ocean Warms to New Record Due to Mysterious Heatwave
  • Science Snippets: Self-Reinforcing Feedback Loops Triggered
  • Science Snippets: More Trouble at the South Pole
  • McPherson Interviewed by The Homeless Romantic, Chris Jeffries
  • Means of Extinction: Global Mass Starvation this Summer

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

  • Resistance Is More Than Just Disobedience
  • How I Imagine It All Ended
  • Are You Ready For This?
  • How I Live With My Self
  • This Is Your Brain On Chaos
  • Links of the Month: April 2026
  • The World After Collapse: Contemplating Human Extinction
  • Last Chance for a Socialist-Environmentalist-Pacifist Government For Canada
  • Why Did We Invent Art?
  • Against Management

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

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  • 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

RSS Ian Welsh

  • Open Thread
  • We Don’t Need Chinese Exceptionalism
  • Can Trump’s “Blockade of the Blockade” Force Iran To Submit?
  • Distributing Resources Based On Jobs Is Outdated And Stupid
  • The Abuse of Language By Media and Government
  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – April 26, 2026
  • Open Thread
  • The Extension of the Iran War Truce Works To Iran’s Benefit
  • Iran For Dummies
  • Losing Patience With Moral & Intellectual Morons

RSS Idea Explorer

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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

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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

  • May Day 2026 Confronts War and Autocracy
  • Juristac is Protected
  • Chevron Outspends All Other Lobbyists in California
  • Mapping California's Factory Farming Industry
  • No Kings, No ICE, No War
  • 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

RSS Indybay Newswire

  • Federal Court Blocks Berkeley Students from Weighing in on University's Chilling Deal with Zionists
  • Endangered Mexican Wolf Crosses From New Mexico Into Chihuahua
  • Is the DNC Giving Kamala Harris a Boost for 2028?
  • Jury Acquits Glass House ICE Raid Protester; Mahmoud Khalil Speaks Out
  • Dog-Eat-Dog: How Selfishness Became a Virtue and Why It Will Kill Us
  • Be Silent
  • Sable in Noncompliance With Preliminary Injunction Blocking Santa Barbara Oil Pipeline Restart
  • New Book by Anarchist / Anti-Imperialist Political Prisoner Casey Goonan
  • Beyond Einstein: From “Why Socialism?” to Why not Egalitarianism?
  • The Winner at the DNC’s Latest Meeting?

RSS Information Clearing House

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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

  • Donald Trump Is on a Mining Offensive in DR Congo
  • The Corporate Thriller Lied to Us
  • Capitalism Was Built on the Ruins of the Commons
  • Messing With Childcare Ratios Is a Terrible Idea
  • Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” Is a Board of Naked Power
  • The Historic Strike That Transformed the Danish West Indies
  • How Massachusetts Teachers Transformed Their Union
  • Barbara Kopple on Her Labor Documentary Masterpieces
  • May 1: Day of Work or Workers’ Day?
  • Strikes Are Down, but Workers Are Rediscovering Their Power

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

  • Piracci, M.: Anarquía Verde. Murray Bookchin frente a John Zerzan, Madrid, 2025.
  • Anarchy Radio 04 28 2026
  • Menjelang Kiamat: Kumpulan Catatan Ekologi, Anarkisme & Kritiknya Terhadap Peradaban
  • Anarchy Radio 04 14 2026
  • john-zerzan-against-civilization
  • 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!

RSS Jonathan Turley

  • Wrong Number: California Citizens Cannot Even Call 911 on Billion-Dollar Boongoodles
  • The Judicious Beauty of the Ohio Supreme Court
  • Contempt of Court: Hakeem Jeffries Denounces the Supreme Court as “Illegitimate”
  • DePaul University Creates the “Institute for Journalism and Racial Justice” With Lori Lightfoot
  • Heckler’s Veto: UCLA Warns Federalist Society Not to Reveal Identity of Student Protesters
  • Shell Speech: Why the Second Comey Indictment is Likely to Fail
  • “Incredible, Unstoppable Titan of Terror!”: The Lobster That Devoured Virginia’s Constitution
  • A Nation Divided: The Chilling Embrace of Political Violence in the United States
  • The Moral Malaise: The New York Times Makes the Case for “Microlooting” to Murder
  • “Let’s Get Ruthless”: Bulwark’s Bill Kristol Suggests Illiberal Means Are Needed to Save Liberal Democracy

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

  • The Iran conflict and our Wile E. Coyote moment
  • Taking a break - no post this week
  • Why most economists vastly underestimate the economic damage of the Iran conflict
  • Martin Act to the rescue: Insider trading on Trump reversals in the legal crosshairs
  • 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

RSS Lack of Environment

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RSS Law and Disorder

  • Law and Disorder April 27, 2026
  • Law and Disorder April 20, 2026
  • Law and Disorder April 13, 2026
  • Law and Disorder April 6, 2026
  • 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

RSS Le Monde diplomatique – English edition

  • Afghanistan-Pakistan border tensions
  • Strategic and commercial oil reserves
  • Lebanon: where civilisations met and merged
  • At Palmyra, heritage comes before people
  • Anthropic, Silicon Valley's conscience?
  • Vatican weighs in on AI
  • Is Irish reunification back?
  • Tensions rise between Islamabad and Kabul
  • Made in China means made in Yiwu
  • Is Lebanon at risk of tearing itself apart?

RSS Le Monde diplomatique – Open Page

  • Afghanistan-Pakistan border tensions
  • Strategic and commercial oil reserves
  • Lebanon: where civilisations met and merged
  • At Palmyra, heritage comes before people
  • Anthropic, Silicon Valley's conscience?
  • Vatican weighs in on AI
  • Is Irish reunification back?
  • Tensions rise between Islamabad and Kabul
  • Made in China means made in Yiwu
  • Is Lebanon at risk of tearing itself apart?

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 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.

  • On Movies
  • The Rise and Fall of Baby in Popular music: some notes
  • Down in the basement at McDonalds, or why equality of opportunity is a bogus goal
  • On Boyle
  • ON FREE LUNCHES
  • We've been doing this forever: U.S., Israel and Iran, 2007
  • Assassination blues
  • The pawned guillotine
  • QUITTING: A VICTORY OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT
  • It’s just that demon life has got you in its sway…

RSS Link TV – Earth Focus

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RSS Low-Tech Magazine

  • Rediscovering the Handcart
  • Low-tech Magazine: The Uncompressed Book Series
  • Winter is Coming: Build a Solar Powered Foot Stove

RSS LRB Blog

  • Dependency Culture
  • The Tobacco Endgame
  • Displaced
  • on J.H. Prynne
  • J.H. Prynne 1936-2026

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

  • The ‘Ordinary Men’ of the Nazi Party
  • Is there a recent growth in negative-sum assets?
  • Saturday assorted links
  • Have online worlds become the last free places for children?
  • Words of wisdom, on China shock 2.0
  • My NPR debate on whether science is too risk-averse
  • Friday assorted links
  • Ryan Avent’s new book *In Good Faith*
  • New results on AI mental health therapists
  • Do Market Reforms Cause Growth?

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

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RSS Max Keiser

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RSS Media Lens

  • A Lefty Progressive Goes To The Tank Museum
  • Nuclear Genocide – The Threat And The Ceasefire
  • ‘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

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

  • How Iran Turned Oil Into the Empire’s Weak Point
  • Wall Street’s Exit Plan Is You
  • The Ponzi Economy Is Breaking
  • Hormuz Is Leverage
  • Strait Power
  • The End of Stable Energy
  • When Control Means Disruption
  • The Blockade Bluff
  • The Oil Grab Doctrine
  • From Oil Control to System Risk

RSS Michael Miller – Viewpoint

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RSS Michael Parenti

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RSS Mike Philbin – Free Planet

  • PROJECT PERPETUA: 2026 modern concept car
  • SERIAL KILLER: a new Hertzan Chimera novel for 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

  • Understanding the shared ideology behind settler colonialism in Native America and Palestine
  • Checkpoints, radio shows, and Fairouz
  • Exclusive: Inside Hamas’s fight against the armed militias that Israel is using to sow chaos in Gaza
  • Why the United Arab Emirates is leaving OPEC and what it means for the future of the Middle East
  • United in Apartheid: What the Bennett-Lapid unity ticket tells us about the future of Zionism in Israel’s pariah era
  • The lessons from the Gaza student encampments, two years on
  • Palestine emerges as central issue in a key Pennsylvania Democratic primary
  • The Palestinian farmers whose livelihoods have been destroyed by Israeli settlers
  • The mainstream media is finally beginning to echo Americans’ outrage at Israeli slaughter
  • Despite his public bravado, Trump is desperate for a deal with Iran

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

  • This Day In Iraqi History - May 2 King Faisal became of age and took power
  • Musings On Iraq In The News
  • Review Tim Trevan, Saddam’s Secrets: The Hunt For Iraq’s Hidden Weapons, Harper Collins, 1999
  • This Day In Iraqi History - May 1 British decided on pre-emptive attack upon Iraqi army outside Habaniya airbase in Anbar
  • Iraq Nominates Businessman Zaidi As Next Prime Minister
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Apr 30 Iraqi army surrounded UK Habaniya airbase hoping to force British troops out of Iraq
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Apr 29 Ottomans defeated British at Kut 2nd biggest loss for UK during WWI
  • Iran And Its Iraqi Allies Continue Attacks During Ceasefire
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Apr 28 PM Gaylani and pan-Arab Golden Square officers decided to go to war with UK Asked Axis for military aid again
  • Musings On Iraq In The News

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

  • Links 5/3/2026
  • The Sunday Morning Movie Presents: Iphigenia (1977) Run Time 2H 8M
  • What’s in the Price of a Gallon of Gas?
  • Iran War: Trump Whinges About Iran Proposal, China Rejects New US Secondary Sanctions, Ansar Allah Threatens Saudis
  • Links 5/2/2026
  • Iran War: Trump Leans Towards Another Attack on Iran as More Weapons Arrive; Further Confirmation of US Base Damage in Theater; More on War Cost; El Niño as Famine Multiplier
  • The Licensing Revolution: Is Resistance to the End of Ownership Futile?
  • Coffee Break: American Science in the Crosshairs, Nuclear Nightmares, and a Vision of a Good Life
  • US Judge Calls Proposed Bayer Roundup Settlement a “Filthy” Deal
  • Links 5/1/2026

RSS Naomi Klein

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RSS Naomi Klein – Guardian.UK

  • 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

RSS New Internationalist

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RSS New Left Project

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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
  • Bitter Lake
  • How to Ruin an Economy
  • Killing Us Softly
  • Confronting the Authorities
  • Peasant of the Dawn
  • Police

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

  • March 2026 Monthly National Climate Report
  • March 2026 Monthly Global Climate Report
  • March 2026 Monthly Regional Analysis
  • March 2026 Global Drought Narrative
  • March 2026 Monthly Upper Air Report
  • March 2026 Monthly Tropical Cyclones Report
  • March 2026 Monthly Tornadoes Report
  • March 2026 Monthly Synoptic Discussion
  • March 2026 Monthly National Snow and Ice Report
  • March 2026 Monthly Global Snow and Ice Report

RSS Notes from the Aboveground

  • On Inequality
  • Shameless is as shameless does
  • Wages of Rebellion
  • Seveneves
  • Guns across America
  • How to Clone a Mammoth
  • Madness in Civilization
  • Post-TV
  • Thieves of State
  • Protecting the Wild

RSS NYT Examiner

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RSS Occupy.com

  • Donald Trump Fits the Bill for the Biblical Antichrist
  • Reconsidering Our Planet, Part III
  • A 3-Step Blueprint Democrats Can Follow to Win in 2028 and Beyond
  • 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

RSS Occupy las Vegas

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RSS Occupy Wall Street

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RSS Oddity Central

  • Man Faces Prison Time for Posting AI-Generated Image of Wolf Roaming City Streets
  • Bixonimania – The Fake Health Condition That Fooled the Internet with the Help of AI
  • Birthday Boy Shoots Three Friends for Smearing Cake on His Face at Birthday Party
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  • Too many promises; too few future physical goods
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  • More than 20% of global refining capacity at risk of closure
  • Charles Hugh Smith Blog: Fire, Then Ice Our Deflationary Future
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  • "Blacklisted Again" Michael Berkowitz on "Trumbo" by Norman Markowitz
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RSS Rabble.Ca

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RSS Radical Philosophy

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  • 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
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  • 3 Chatbots on Regenerativity – Scenarios, Examples & Future Prompts – Rounds 8-9 (Artificial Super-Intelligence Part 11)
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  • 3 Chatbots discuss regenerativity – Blind Spots & Aikido – Rounds 5 & 6 (Artificial Super-Intelligence Part 9)

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  • 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?
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  • The Trump Administration And CIA Talked Of Murdering Julian Assange… And More
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RSS Real Economics

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  • Rational expectations — a fallacy that matters for economics
  • From war on Iran to the war on Crypto: the secret weapon is a Digital Currency
  • Why the rich don’t pay taxes
  • Antitrust and prescription drugs: what Krugman and Khan miss
  • Adapting education to the age of AI
  • This is America’s darkest hour

RSS Red Pepper

  • Elections 2026: Soul searching for Scottish political identity
  • Key words: Conjuncture
  • Elections 2026: The left’s future is local
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  • Teaching in and against the state
  • Elections 2026: The return of the rotten borough?
  • Cape Fever – review
  • We Grow the World Together – review
  • Key Words: Peoples’ Tribunals
  • My Country: Africa – review

RSS Reddit: Environment

  • In Coal Country, Black Lung Surges as Federal Protections Stall
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  • $1.4B saved: Massachusetts locks in cheaper offshore wind power
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  • Less waste. A better planet. A stronger economy. What's stopping the circular economy?
  • Iceland—previously the only Arctic nation without mosquitoes—no longer holds that distinction.
  • ‘Absolute Carnage’: Feral Cats Kill 168 Native Seabirds On Kaua‘i. The island’s latest massacre of endemic shearwaters brings the state’s feline problem to the forefront.
  • Fire warnings issued across Czechia in midst of historic drought. Czechia has seen its lowest rainfall levels since 1961 over the combined March and April period. On average, only around 32 mm of precipitation fell nationwide, roughly one-third of the long-term norm.

RSS Reddit: Overpopulation – Unending Growth

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  • r/overpopulation open discussion thread
  • [South Korea] April birth registrations surge +17%
  • One of the most common fears of children in 1966: overpopulation
  • China recorded 7.92 million births in 2025 — fewer than in 1939 during wartime, with a current population more than double that era
  • What are some links that you like to share in discussions relevant to overpopulation?
  • International development organizations have been a disaster for long term sustainability.
  • More UK deaths than births expected every year from now on
  • Earth Overshoot Day mathematically proves that we are overpopulated
  • I made this comparison before and I will make it again in a slightly different way: Natalists view of the earth is similar to how incels view women who don’t like them. Natalists see earth’s capacity to support is how incel see themselves: infinite possibilities

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RSS Richard Heinberg

  • Museletter #397: The 2026 Energy Crisis and Our Wile E. Coyote Moment
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  • Museletter #395: The Empire Crumbles
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  • 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

RSS Robert Koehler

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  • This Old House . . .
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  • There’s No Real Future Without Empathy
  • Everything That Doesn’t Matter
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  • The Dumbest Conspiracy Story Ever Told
  • The Controlled Information Ecosystem of American Incarceration
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  • Nukes and AI Deepen New Mexico’s Water Crisis
  • Supreme Court Decision Could Undo Decades of Gains by Black Women Lawmakers
  • The ‘Criminal Sentencing’ of Purdue Was a Cruel Fiction
  • A May Day Push to ‘Shut It Down’
  • Is the UN Rolling Back Women’s Progress to Pay Its Debts?
  • 1979 Redux: The Carterization of Donald Trump
  • Who’s Against San Francisco’s Overpaid Executive Tax?

RSS Robert Scribbler

  • OBX Wave Report July 6 — 1-2 Foot, Waves Likely to Build a Bit Friday and Saturday
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  • 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
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  • 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

  • Kuwait exports zero barrels of oil for first time in 35 years – monitor
  • British Jews facing hate from all sides – police chief
  • Taiwan’s leader a ‘rat’ – Beijing
  • China orders domestic refineries to ignore US sanctions
  • Greece rejects Ukraine’s terms for naval drone deal – media
  • Iran submits new peace terms, says ‘ball in US court’
  • Hundreds of Ukrainian drones shot down over Russia – Defense Ministry
  • German city residents fear potential oil supply disruptions
  • Russia expands oil sales as EU warns global economy ‘reeling’ from Iran war fuel crisis
  • Ukrainian MP calls on Zelensky to fire Umerov over Mindich tapes

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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
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  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Weeks 16 & 17
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  • 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?

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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

  • 2026 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #18
  • Skeptical Science New Research for Week #18 2026
  • Wildfires used to ‘go to sleep’ at night. Climate change has them burning overtime
  • Transition risk: The human cost of net zero
  • How strong can a hurricane get in a warming world?
  • 2026 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #17
  • Skeptical Science New Research for Week #17 2026
  • Global warming is making the strongest hurricanes stronger
  • As Cuba’s grid fails, solar power becomes a lifeline
  • The really big picture, in four pictures

RSS Smithsonian – Smart News

  • Attributed to Banksy, a New Statue of a Suited Man, Blinded by a Flag and Walking Off a Ledge, Appeared in Central London
  • The Real Winnie-the-Pooh Lives at the New York Public Library. When Queen Camilla Visited the Bear, She Reunited Him With a Dear Friend
  • Six Decades Ago, a Boy Stole Medieval Tiles From an English Monastery. He Just Returned the Illicit Souvenirs
  • Hummus Made From Moon-Grown Chickpeas Might Be on the Menu for Future Lunar Residents
  • This Greek Volcano Seemed Quiet for 100,000 Years. Then It Erupted Again. Should Scientists Take a Second Look at 'Extinct' Volcanoes?
  • Dead Bodies Filled a Mass Grave When the First Plague Pandemic Struck This Early Medieval City. New Research Explores the Identity of the Victims
  • This Is the Largest, Most Detailed 3D Map of the Universe. It'll Help Astronomers Investigate a Cosmic Mystery: Dark Energy
  • How Do You Lift a 30,000-Pound Mast From a Warship Built a Record-Breaking 261 Years Ago? With a Really, Really Big Crane
  • Alexander the Great’s (Marble) Head Turned Up in New York. U.S. Officials Say It Was Stolen—and Just Sent It Back to Italy
  • A Man and His Dog Discovered a 3,400-Year-Old Ax Head While Out for a Walk in One of England’s Ancient Forests

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

  • Greg Bovino Calls Minneapolis Protestors ‘Cannon Fodder’ in New Interview
  • The Court’s Corruption Seeps Into Every Tissue of American Life
  • Trump Admin Discovers That War is Peace
  • More Thoughts on the Court’s Dire Corruption and the Necessity of Reform
  • Republicans Celebrate Landry’s Decision to Suspend Active Election, and Dems Sue 
  • What Sam Alito Has Wrought on the Map of U.S. Politics
  • White House Claims Iran War Has Been ‘Terminated,’ Despite Ongoing Blockade. Experts Say That’s Absurd.
  • Dems Game Out Plan for More Redistricting Ahead of 2028
  • Trump Withdraws His Nomination of MAHA Influencer for Surgeon General
  • What’s Happening on the Ground After SCOTUS’ ‘Radical Rebalancing’ of Power

RSS The Agonist Blog

  • Quand les IA grand public refusent de travailler avec les pros
  • La Croix-Rousse à Lyon : vivre dans le quartier des « canuts », entre marchés, ateliers et vues à couper le souffle
  • Avocat en droit de la famille : Quel rôle dans le divorce par consentement mutuel ?
  • Gummies THC en France en 2026 : comment choisir, quelles marques et où acheter ?
  • Juristes vs avocats en entreprise : qui recruter selon vos enjeux ?
  • Engager, captiver, marquer : la puissance de l’image pour votre entreprise
  • Parapente : Quand le ciel devient votre meilleur antidépresseur
  • 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 ?

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 May 3 2026
  • Debt Rattle May 2 2026
  • Debt Rattle May 1 2026
  • Debt Rattle April 30 2026
  • Debt Rattle April 29 2026
  • Debt Rattle April 28 2026
  • Debt Rattle April 27 2026
  • Debt Rattle April 26 2026
  • Debt Rattle April 25 2026
  • Debt Rattle April 24 2026

RSS The Big Picture

  • MiB: Lawrence Calcano, iCapital CEO
  • 10 Weekend Reads
  • Regime Change at the FOMC
  • 10 Friday AM Reads
  • Renewable, Clean Energy is Winning
  • 10 Thursday AM Reads
  • At The Money: How to Max Out Your Small Business Retirement Plan
  • 10 Wednesday AM Reads
  • Transcript: David Gardner, Co-Founder, The Motley Fool
  • 10 Tuesday AM Reads

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

  • Two Poems from the Bestiary
  • Birubi
  • Five Salmon Dancing
  • Introducing Dark Mountain: Issue 29
  • 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

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

  • David vs. Goliath: Consumer Watchdog Gets Their Day in Court With Googl
  • What I Care About Is the Social Safety Net
  • Obama Meets With Labor, Progressive Groups Today
  • What the Marijuana Legalization Polling in 2012 Says About Its Prospects Moving Forward
  • Petraeus Affair Shows Dominant Power of Government Surveillance State
  • Pelosi to Speak to House Democrats Amid Rumors That She Will Step Down From Leadership
  • United Parcel Service to Boy Scouts of America – no funds for your anti-gay org
  • For the Long-Term Unemployed, It Is A Fiscal Cliff
  • Love In The House Of Spy
  • Fatster’s Roundup

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

  • The staggering cost of Net Zero in Britain
  • Why the R/P Reserves to Production ratio does not show when oil will run out
  • Catton on Collapse “Bottleneck: Humanity’s Impending Impasse”
  • Book Review of Grain Brain: Extraordinary claim not backed up by evidence
  • 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 running out of time

RSS The Equation (Union of Concerned Scientists)

  • New Records Set in the Renewable Energy Marathon
  • The Science Behind the Headlines: Understanding Attribution Science
  • Cutting Science Out: Trump Administration Fires National Science Board Members
  • Is the Way We Pay for Transportation Equitable? We Take a Close Look.
  • Building a Global Roadmap to Phase Out Fossil Fuels
  • Why Is the US So Anxious to Unlearn the Lessons of the Chernobyl Disaster?
  • Investors Move Fight Over Fossil Fuel Dangers From the Boardroom to the Courtroom
  • Terrible Team: Super El Niño and Climate Change Could Lead to Record-Breaking Global Temperatures
  • Can California’s Interconnection Reforms Deliver a Cleaner Grid?
  • Word on the STReet: What Folks Are Saying About Transportation Policy

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

  • Arizona gun shop owner faces terrorism-related charges for allegedly selling high-caliber weapons bound for Mexican cartels
  • ‘Escalating efforts’: A year after China Targets, Beijing’s global campaign against dissenters continues
  • Phony whistleblowers, fake journalists and cyber spies: ICIJ network targeted after China Targets probe 
  • Former co-owner of Panama Papers law firm convicted of aiding and abetting tax evasion
  • ‘Unacceptable’: Lawmakers react to revelations from ICIJ’s Cancer Calculus investigation
  • A ‘burgeoning black market’, inflated dosing and the over-judicialization of health care: reporters around the world tell stories about Keytruda
  • Cartel boss Daniel Kinahan arrested in Dubai 
  • Report: Merck’s blockbuster cancer drug topped $200,000 a year under Trump
  • How Merck turned its wonder drug into a blockbuster — and priced out cancer patients worldwide
  • Counterfeiters cash in on the world’s bestselling cancer drug

RSS The Great Change

  • What the Cyanobacteria Said
  • Move Fast and Glow Things
  • The Godfatter, Part 2
  • $6 Million, 19 Minutes, and the Bear in the Berry Bush
  • 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

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

  • Alexander Zevin: Trump’s Gulf War
  • Nathan Sperber: Beyond Neoliberalism?
  • Nancy Fraser: Gaza as World Event
  • Richard Overy: Rethinking The Second World War
  • Loic Wacquant: Against Abolitionism
  • Marcus Verhagen: The Art of Counter-Remembrance
  • Sebastian Veg: Three Vistas of Hong Kong
  • Thomas Meaney: Western Promises

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

  • ALICE EMBREE / MAY DAY! MAY DAY!
  • ALICE EMBREE / HISTORY / Where on earth was The Rag?
  • 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

RSS The Raw Story

  • Pete Hegseth is​ hiring Trump's enemies — and it could lead to his ouster: Democrat
  • Pete Hegseth's damning slip-up revealed how little Trump's war has accomplished: expert
  • Trump's latest 'hallmark' of 'petulant' leadership echoes of past failure: expert
  • Supreme Court's 'gaslighting' a sign that things are 'going to get worse': expert
  • GOP operative undercuts Utah Republicans' hopes of ousting state Supreme Court foe: report
  • Appeals court blocks remote access to abortion medication nationwide
  • 'Lunatic' Trump sparks frenzy by claiming Iran hasn't paid 'big enough price' for war
  • 'A big deal in any other era': Observers dismayed by Trump's attack on 'treasonous' Dems
  • Trump fumes at Fox News for covering 'low-rated' late-night comedian
  • Trump rages at 'human garbage' Democrats fighting against his election scheme

RSS The Satanic Capitalist

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RSS The Siberian Times: Ecology

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RSS The Skeptical Humorist

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RSS The Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism

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RSS The Smirking Chimp

  • Trump’s Iran Blockade Snatches Defeat From the Jaws of Victory
  • In Cuba, US Media Only Films the Darkness
  • If We Want a Different Future, We Have to (Literally) Build It
  • The Real Reason Trump Doesn't Want Congress To Vote on War Powers
  • Ex-Military Major Warns Trump’s Latest Lie Won’t Save His Precious GOP
  • MAHA Moms Learn Hard Lesson About Trump
  • The New Gangsters for Capitalism
  • Not Just an Abstract Moral Appeal: Ending the Nuclear Age Is a Requirement for Survival
  • Maine Just Delivered a Brutal Wake-Up Call to Democrats. Will It Land?
  • A Local Rebellion Against Trump’s Border Wall

RSS The Sociological Cinema

  • Don't Be Racist!
  • Don't Be a Racist!
  • 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

RSS The Solari Blog Report

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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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RSS The Usual Mix

  • Što se MUP-u mota po glavi zadnjih 50+ godina?
  • “Nekultura” hrvatskih “biciklista”
  • Zagrebačke Mickey Mouse biciklističke staze, 2841. nastavak: 3. generacija loših rubnjaka
  • 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
  • Reforma kurikuluma

RSS The Yes Men

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RSS The Yes Men Blog

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RSS The Young Turks

  • Republicans Have A School Shooting Conspiracy Theory
  • The Young Turks LIVE! 2.20.18
  • How To Get Featured On TYT
  • White People Claiming To Be Attacked At Black Panther
  • 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

  • Fausto Pocar
  • Robert Bray
  • Untitled
  • Ocean for Ecocide Law: coming together to legally protect the ocean
  • 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

RSS Thom Hartmann

  • Sue's Stack is moving
  • Monday 06 March '23 show notes
  • Friday 03 March '23 show notes
  • Thursday 02 March '23 show notes
  • Wednesday 01 March '23 show notes
  • Tuesday 28 February '23 show notes
  • Monday 27 February '23 show notes
  • Friday 24 February '23 show notes
  • Thursday 23 February '23 show notes
  • Wednesday 22 February '23 show notes

RSS Thomas Riggins’ Blog

  • China's Road to Socialism
  • New German Left Party
  • China's World View via the NYT
  • Ukraine Update
  • BIDEN VS TRUMP
  • NATO's Proxy War
  • More New York Times Anti-China Propaganda
  • Will the real Zizek stand up
  • Marxists & The Democratic Party: Coalition or Collision?
  • A Stained Legend?

RSS Thoughts On The Roof

  • The AMOC
  • Chris Hayes and Bill McKibbin
  • Arctic - Antarctic tipping point
  • Iran's nuclear ambitions
  • Democracy
  • Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny
  • An open letter to Kamala
  • The call for an end of the war and for a two state solution
  • Sorting out the American System of government
  • The criminal Supreme Court

RSS Three E’s

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RSS Tom Toles

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RSS Too Much Online

  • In France, Echoes of a Daring FDR
  • A Flying Public Finally Erupts
  • The Railroad Robber Baron Returns
  • The Charities Making Inequality Worse
  • Has America Become Too Generous?
  • Policing in America’s Plutocracy
  • A New Rationalization for Riches
  • Standing Up for ‘Bullied’ CEOs
  • By the Numbers
  • What Makes a Recession ‘Great’?

RSS Top of the Ticket

  • Letters to the Editor: Forest Service overhaul looks less like efficiency and more like dismantling
  • Letters to the Editor: Don't forget teachers of the past who fought for better school conditions
  • Contributor: The face Hollywood reserves for evil
  • Letters to the Editor: Trump's vanity is threatening the very soul of our democracy
  • Letters to the Editor: Readers share their stories of book clubs that have lasted for decades
  • Letters to the Editor: Supreme Court set voting rights back, but now's not the time to be demoralized
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  • Swedish government commits to coalition with fascist Sweden Democrats after upcoming parliamentary election
  • World Bank details Iran war global commodity shock
  • US national debt surpasses size of the economy, as Trump administration demands surge in military spending
  • Inside Amir: Tehran, before US and Israeli bombs rained down...
  • Capitalist crisis, war and the international class struggle

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  • As Oceans Warm, Great White Sharks Are Overheating
  • Energy Crisis Spurs Global Push for Remote Work

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  • Messages of Fierce Hope From the Global South
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  • 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

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  • A New Peruvian Commune
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  • November is Mamdani Wins
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