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Biodiversity Collapse, Climate Feedback Loops, the Population Bottleneck, and Human Extinction

30 Sunday Mar 2025

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Introduction: The Dual Crisis of Our Time

Humanity stands at a crossroads unlike any in its history, facing a dual existential crisis: the rapid unraveling of Earth’s biodiversity and the accelerating destabilization of its climate. These intertwined threats, driven by human activity, are propelling us toward a bottleneck scenario—a drastic reduction in global population and societal complexity. This convergence mirrors past mass extinctions but is unique in its anthropogenic origins and unprecedented speed. Today’s rapid loss of biodiversity is destabilizing ecosystems that underpin food security, water purification, and disease regulation. Meanwhile, climate feedback loops, underestimated in models like James Hansen’s, threaten to push global temperatures beyond adaptive limits. Together, these forces risk fracturing modern civilization into fragmented, subsistence-level enclaves. To navigate this bottleneck, humanity must confront the interplay of ecological collapse, societal fragility, and lessons from Earth’s deep past.

The Sixth Extinction: Humanity’s Bottleneck

Earth’s geologic record whispers a warning: four of its five mass extinctions were triggered by carbon cycle collapse. Today, humanity is scripting a sixth—one unfolding not over millennia, but centuries. The 2024 Living Planet Report delivers a chilling prologue: 73% of monitored wildlife populations have vanished since 1970, with freshwater ecosystems hardest hit (WWF, 2024). Iconic species like Amazonian pink river dolphins (-65%) and California’s Chinook salmon (-88%) are now relics of a fraying biosphere. This annihilation mirrors ancient cataclysms but with a critical twist: we are both asteroid and victim.

The Biomass Imbalance—Humanity’s Ecological Shadow
Wild mammals now constitute a pitiful 4% of Earth’s mammalian biomass—down from 99% before agriculture (Bar-On et al., 2018). Livestock (630 Mt) and humans (390 Mt) outweigh wild counterparts 50-to-1. Domesticated pigs (40 Mt) alone double the mass of all terrestrial wildlife, while house cats (2.4 Mt) outweigh wild tigers by over 2,400-fold. This imbalance isn’t just symbolic—it’s metabolic.

Marine ecosystems unravel in parallel. Industrial fishing has stripped oceans of 90% of large predatory fish biomass since the mid-20th century, with sharks, tuna, and billfish populations collapsing by 71% in the last 50 years alone (WWF, 2024; Pacoureau et al., 2024). Over 82% of the world’s fish stocks are now overexploited or fully depleted—a sharp increase from 75% in 2022—destabilizing marine food webs and coastal economies (FAO, 2023). Meanwhile, agricultural runoff—laden with nitrogen and phosphorus—spawns toxic algal blooms and dead zones. The Gulf of Mexico’s hypoxic void, now spanning 6,334 square miles (larger than Connecticut), exemplifies a silent crisis: climate-driven warming and nutrient pollution could render 60% of coastal waters hypoxic by 2100 (NOAA, 2023; Sinha et al., 2022).


From Ancient Extinctions to Modern Collapse

The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) extinction, caused by an asteroid impact 66 million years ago, disrupted the carbon cycle. The impact ignited global wildfires, releasing 1,000 gigatons of CO₂ within decades, while debris clouds caused temperature swings of 10°C. Today, humanity replicates this carnage at warp speed. Since 1850, we’ve pumped 2,400 gigatons of CO₂ into the atmosphere—more than doubling the K-Pg extinction total in a geological blink (IPCC, 2023). With annual emissions now exceeding 40 gigatons, a rate 50 times faster than Earth’s natural carbon cycle during pre-industrial times, modern civilization is unwittingly eroding its own life support systems.

Oceans, absorbing 30% of anthropogenic CO₂, now acidify at a pace unmatched in at least 66 million years (Doney et al., Nature Climate Change, 2023). Surface ocean pH has plummeted from 8.2 to 8.1 since the Industrial Revolution—a 30% increase in acidity—and could drop to 7.8 by 2100 under high-emission scenarios (NOAA, 2022). This trajectory threatens plankton, the foundation of marine food webs, risking a collapse akin to the Triassic’s reef die-offs. Coral reefs, Earth’s marine nurseries, now bleach at unprecedented rates; the Great Barrier Reef suffered its seventh mass bleaching event in 2024—the most severe on record—with 73% of surveyed reefs showing catastrophic heat stress (GBRMPA, 2024; Hughes et al., 2024). Globally, coral cover has halved since 1950, with warming oceans and acidification driving a 14% decline in live coral since 2009 alone (GCRMN, 2024).

But unlike past extinctions, humanity compounds the crisis with industrial-scale habitat annihilation. Land-use change drives ~70% of biodiversity loss (IPBES, 2019), gutting forests that once stabilized climates and fed rivers. The Amazon, having lost 20% of its area, teeters on a knife’s edge: a 2024 Science study reveals that habitat fragmentation has degraded 34% of the basin’s resilience, pushing it toward a critical 25% deforestation threshold—beyond which its rain-generating engines fail, triggering continental-scale desertification (Lovejoy & Nobre, 2018; Matricardi et al., 2024).


The Bottleneck Scenario: Foundations and Feedback Loops

The bottleneck scenario—a drastic reduction in human population and complexity—is not a sudden apocalypse but a creeping unraveling. It emerges from the interplay of three systems: climate disruption, biodiversity collapse, and societal fragility. Each system, when stressed, exacerbates the others, creating a feedback loop of destabilization.

Climate Chaos & Biodiversity Freefall
The Arctic—warming nearly four times faster than the global average since 1979 (Rantanen et al., 2023)—is unraveling into a methane time bomb. As sea ice vanishes at a rate of 12.6% per decade, its reflective shield (albedo) weakens, accelerating permafrost thaw across Siberia and Alaska. Beneath lies 1,460–1,600 gigatons of organic carbon—twice the carbon currently in Earth’s atmosphere (Schuur et al., 2023). When thawed, microbes convert this carbon into methane, a greenhouse gas 81x more potent than CO₂ over 20 years (IPCC AR6, 2023).

A 2024 airborne sensor study revealed methane plumes over Arctic lakes are 50% larger than previous estimates, with the East Siberian Shelf—holding 560–800 gigatons of methane hydrates—now emitting 2.5–3x more methane than 2020 models predicted (Shakhova et al., Science Advances, 2024). Subsea permafrost degradation, previously underestimated, could release 0.4–0.6°C of additional warming by 2100 if current thaw rates persist (Schneider von Deimling et al., PNAS, 2024).

The 2023 Global Tipping Points Report identifies 26 climate and ecological thresholds—from Amazon dieback to Greenland ice sheet collapse—that could trigger irreversible cascades, with half now ‘active’ or ‘imminent’ (Lenton et al., 2023). Among these, Arctic amplification poses a unique threat: a 2024 Nature study confirms that polar warming alone could release 1,000 gigatons of CO₂ from thawing permafrost by 2100, independent of human emissions (McGuire et al., 2024). This carbon bomb would effectively nullify global mitigation efforts, locking in 2.5°C of warming even if net-zero pledges are met.

Meanwhile, tropical peatlands are smoldering tinderboxes. Indonesia’s peat swamps store 63 billion tons of carbon—equivalent to 15 years of global CO₂ emissions—making them one of Earth’s largest terrestrial carbon sinks (CIFOR, 2024). Decades of drainage for palm oil plantations and agriculture have turned these waterlogged ecosystems into arid CO₂ chimneys. During the 2023 El Niño-driven drought, fires in dried peatlands emitted 4.5 billion tons of CO₂—3.8 times Indonesia’s total annual emissions—while releasing methane plumes detectable from space (NASA Earth Observatory, 2024). The resulting toxic haze spiked pediatric asthma rates by 57% across Southeast Asia and caused an estimated 28,000 premature deaths (The Lancet Planetary Health, 2024).

Glacial systems worldwide are deteriorating at unprecedented rates and rewriting humanity’s water future, with cascading consequences for water security and sea-level rise. Recent studies underscore the urgency:

Himalayas:
The “Third Pole” continues to lose ice mass at alarming speeds. A 2024 assessment by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) reveals that Himalayan glaciers are now retreating 80% faster than in the 2010s, driven by intensified warming (1.5°C above pre-industrial levels regionally). Under high-emissions scenarios (SSP5-8.5), 80% of glacier volume could vanish by 2100, jeopardizing freshwater supplies for 1.5 billion people reliant on rivers like the Indus and Ganges. Even with aggressive climate action (SSP1-2.6), 50% loss is projected, threatening agriculture and hydropower (ICIMOD, 2024).

Antarctica:
The Thwaites Glacier (“Doomsday Glacier”) is destabilizing faster than anticipated. Satellite data from NASA’s ITS_LIVE project (2024) shows annual ice loss now exceeds 90 billion tons, up from 80 billion tons in 2023. Updated modeling studies project this could accelerate to over 100 billion tons annually by 2025 due to warm ocean currents eroding its grounding line at rates exceeding 3 km/year (Davison et al., 2023; Nature Climate Change, 2023). Collapse of Thwaites alone could raise global sea levels by 0.6 meters, but its collapse risks triggering the broader West Antarctic Ice Sheet’s (WAIS) demise, which holds 3.4 meters of sea-level rise potential. New modeling in Nature Geoscience (2024) suggests WAIS disintegration could unfold within centuries, not millennia, under current warming trajectories.

Global Impacts:

  • Sea-Level Rise: A 2024 Coastal Risk Assessment by Climate Central estimates that 785 million people now live below projected annual flood levels by 2100 if Thwaites and adjacent glaciers collapse, using updated elevation data (CoastalDEM v3.0).
  • Water Scarcity: Glacial meltwater buffers droughts for 220 million Himalaya-dependent people, but ICIMOD warns of “peak water” by 2035 in major basins, followed by sharp declines.

Emerging Research:

  • Greenland: The ice sheet lost 30% more mass in 2023 than the 2010s average (Copernicus, 2024), contributing to Atlantic salinity shifts that may disrupt monsoon patterns.
  • Tipping Points: A 2024 Science study identifies 14 glacial “cliff instabilities” in Antarctica, where ice shelf fractures could accelerate sea-level rise unpredictably.

Biodiversity’s Silent Unraveling
Insects, the unsung engineers of Earth’s ecosystems, are vanishing at an accelerating pace, with dire implications for global biodiversity and human survival. Insects and pollinators face a hidden threat: neonicotinoid alternatives. With the EU banning neonicotinoids in 2023, farmers have turned to sulfoxaflor and flupyradifurone—pesticides marketed as ‘bee-safe’ but shown in 2024 to impair navigation and mating in 80% of wild bee species (Siviter et al., Science, 2024). Meanwhile, chemical ‘whack-a-mole’ continues: 1,500 new chemicals enter markets annually, 90% untested for ecosystem impacts (UNEP, 2024). Recent studies reveal that global insect abundance has plummeted by approximately 50% since 1970, with tropical regions experiencing even steeper losses of up to 65% due to climate-driven habitat destruction and fragmentation (Lister et al., 2024). The ‘insect apocalypse’ is accelerating: a 2024 Science meta-analysis reveals terrestrial insect populations declining by 2% annually since 2010, with pollination deficits projected to reduce global crop yields by 10% by 2030 (Wagner et al., 2024). This silent crisis threatens to destabilize 75% of food crops reliant on pollinators, from almonds to apples. In Europe, the alarming 76% decline in flying insect biomass documented in German nature reserves by Hallmann et al. (2017) has been mirrored by a 2024 Science study showing a 63% drop in UK insect populations since 2004, driven largely by neonicotinoid pesticides and industrialized farming practices (Goulson et al., 2024).

The collapse of insect populations is destabilizing food systems worldwide. Over 80% of food crops depend on pollinators, yet wild bee numbers have fallen by 30% globally since 2010, exacerbating a pollination crisis (Xerces Society, 2024). Nowhere is this more visible than in California’s almond industry, where hive rental fees have skyrocketed to $230 per colony—a 700% increase since the 1990s—jeopardizing the state’s $6 billion annual almond industry (Smith et al., 2024).

Emerging threats are compounding these declines. Climate change is disrupting insect lifecycles, with a 2024 PNAS study revealing that every 1°C of warming reduces moth pollination efficiency in blueberries by 25% due to mismatched flowering and insect activity periods (Kudo et al., 2024). Meanwhile, light pollution is emerging as a silent killer: artificial light at night has reduced nocturnal insect populations by 40% in urbanized areas, destabilizing ecosystems by altering predator-prey dynamics and pollination networks (Owens et al., 2024).

The fate of insects—and by extension, humanity—hinges on rapid, coordinated action to reduce pesticides, curb emissions, and reimagine agricultural systems. Without transformative policies, the collapse of these tiny engineers could unravel the ecological foundations of food security and ecosystem stability within decades.

Oceans face a triple assault:

  1. Acidification: pH levels now drop 10x faster than in 55 million years, dissolving plankton shells—the base of marine food webs (NOAA, 2024). Marine ecosystems face parallel collapse. A 2024 Nature Climate Change study projects a 40% decline in plankton biomass by 2100 under high-emission scenarios, risking the collapse of oceanic carbon sinks that sequester 30% of anthropogenic CO₂ (Boyd et al., 2024). Without these microscopic engineers, marine food webs—and humanity’s climate buffer—will unravel.
  2. Dead Zones: Hypoxic waters span 27 million km² (larger than North America), suffocating fisheries. The Baltic Sea’s cod stocks have crashed 99% since 1980 due to oxygen starvation (EEA, 2023).
  3. Toxic Blooms: Warmer, nutrient-rich seas spawn lethal algae. In 2023, Chile’s salmon farms lost $1.2 billion to a “red tide” event—40% larger than 2016’s disaster (Global Aquaculture Alliance, 2024).

These cascading failures threaten 3 billion people reliant on seafood. Krill populations—keystone of Antarctic food chains—have plunged 80% since 1970, risking whale and penguin collapses (CCAMLR, 2023). Unlike past extinctions, this is a polycrisis: a web of human-driven stressors leaving no ecosystem untouched.

Plastic Pollution: The Silent Pandemic Poisoning Our Future
Humanity’s plastic addiction has birthed a new existential threat—one that permeates our bodies, ecosystems, and climate systems. Recent breakthroughs in toxicology reveal that nanoplastics, particles smaller than a human cell, now infiltrate every organ. A landmark 2024 Nature study detected these invaders in 100% of sampled human placentas and fetal tissues, correlating with a 40% spike in preterm births (Vethaak et al., 2024). By 2025, researchers linked placental nanoplastics to developmental delays and a 30% rise in childhood neurological disorders, as particles hijack cellular machinery and disrupt hormone signaling (Chen et al., 2025). The crisis is not confined to the womb: microplastics saturate our food, water, and air, with the average person now ingesting a credit card’s worth of plastic weekly.

The ecological toll is equally dire. Over 14 million metric tons of microplastics coat the ocean floor (Barrett et al., 2020), with experimental studies showing chronic exposure in fish leads to reproductive toxicity through oxidative stress, gonadal histopathologic damage, and hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis disruption, reducing fertilization rates, egg production, and offspring survival (Yi et al., 2024). On land, plastic-contaminated soils yield crops laced with endocrine disruptors, while earthworm populations—critical for soil health—plummet by 50% in farmlands near industrial zones (Rodriguez et al., 2025). Even the climate is ensnared: plastic production consumes 19% of global oil, emitting more greenhouse gases than all aviation and shipping combined (CIEL, 2024). By 2050, plastics could devour 25% of the global carbon budget, rendering climate goals unattainable.

Compounding this crisis is waste colonialism. Wealthy nations dump 85% of their plastic waste in low-income countries, where open burning releases carcinogenic dioxins. A harrowing 2025 BMJ study linked these practices to a 300% surge in pediatric leukemia near dumping sites in Ghana and Indonesia (Nnorom et al., 2025). Meanwhile, the Global Plastics Treaty—touted as a solution—is a hollow gesture, targeting a mere 30% reduction in single-use plastics by 2040 while ignoring toxic additives and nanoplastics.

Yet glimmers of hope persist. CRISPR-engineered enzymes now break down PET plastics in hours, and mycelium-based packaging offers a biodegradable alternative (Ellis et al., 2025). These innovations, however, remain sidelined by a fossil fuel industry pushing “chemical recycling” myths. As with climate and biodiversity crises, survival hinges on dismantling systems that prioritize profit over planetary health—and recognizing plastic pollution as a keystone threat in Earth’s unraveling web of life.

Societal Vulnerability—The House of Cards
Modern civilization, a glittering monument to human ingenuity, teeters on a crumbling ecological foundation. Our global food system—hyper-efficient yet perilously brittle—epitomizes this fragility. Just three crops (wheat, rice, and maize) supply 60% of humanity’s calories, while 90% of the world’s food energy hinges on a mere 15 plant species (FAO, 2023). This genetic monoculture leaves us defenseless against climate chaos. The 2010 Russian heatwave, which vaporized 30% of the nation’s wheat harvest, triggered a 70% spike in global wheat prices, fueling bread riots that ignited the Arab Spring (Johnstone et al., 2011). By mid-century, 1-in-20-year crop failures will strike annually in key breadbaskets like the U.S. Midwest—a trajectory corroborated by the 2024 World Bank report projecting a 12–18% decline in global maize yields by 2050 under current warming trends (Ray et al., 2019; World Bank, 2024). Even with adaptive measures, a 2024 PNAS study warns that 3°C warming could slash global maize and wheat yields by 30–50% by 2080, erasing decades of agricultural progress (Jägermeyr et al., 2024). The ‘breadbasket failures’ of the 2030s will pale against this systemic unravelling.

Modern chemistry’s dark legacy compounds these risks. ‘Forever chemicals’ like PFAS and novel entities such as liquid crystal monomers (from LCD screens) now contaminate 90% of urban water supplies. These untested compounds resist degradation, accumulating in human bodies and ecosystems. A 2024 Science study found that chemical mixtures in drinking water—not individual toxins—cause synergistic toxicity, damaging mitochondria and reducing human lifespan by 2–5 years in polluted regions (Malaj et al., 2024). Regulatory systems, designed to assess chemicals one-by-one, are powerless against this ‘toxic cocktail’ effect.

Exacerbating this crisis, climate migration is exploding faster than models predicted. The World Bank’s 2024 Groundswell 2.0 report revises displacement estimates to 1.5 billion by 2050, with South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa facing the brunt of destabilization (Clement et al., 2024). Mass migrations will strain borders, ignite conflicts, and collapse humanitarian systems already teetering under pandemic-era debts, according to 2023 UNU-INRA modeling, as rising seas and desertification erase habitable land (UNU-INRA, 2023). Meanwhile, pests like the fall armyworm—their range exploded by 25-fold since 2016—are advancing into warming latitudes, devouring $18 billion in crops yearly (Trisos et al., 2023). By 2100, a 3°C warmer world could slash staple crop yields by 30–50%, collapsing the illusion of abundance into an era of empty shelves and food wars.

Our energy infrastructure, the lifeblood of modernity, is equally precarious. Air conditioning demand alone may double global electricity use by 2050, overloading grids already buckling under extreme weather. Texas’ 2021 grid collapse left 4.5 million shivering in darkness as pipes burst and hospitals faltered (ERCOT, 2021). In 2022, Pakistan’s apocalyptic floods submerged 33% of the country, drowning power plants and severing supply chains for 8 million displaced survivors (UNDP, 2022). By 2040, 40% of global power plants will face “high risk” climate disruptions: nuclear reactors swamped by storm surges, hydro dams starved by drought, and solar farms buried under sandstorms (IEA, 2023). When grids fail, civilization stumbles: water pumps silence, vaccines spoil, and the digital economy dissolves into static.

The existential threat lies in the synergy of collapse. Picture Mumbai, 2035: a cyclone kills power during a 50°C heatwave, stranding trains laden with rice from drowned paddies. Hospitals overflow with heatstroke victims as backup generators sputter without fuel. Survivors swarm aid stations, only to face AI drones dispensing rubber bullets. This is not speculative fiction—it is the logical endgame of systems optimized for profit, not survival.

Vulnerability is weaponized by inequality. While billionaires stockpile solar arrays and private water reserves, the poor drink arsenic-laced groundwater or flee failed states. During Europe’s 2022 energy crisis, elites installed private LNG terminals while families froze in unheated apartments—a preview of our bifurcated future (IPCC, 2023). The Pentagon now brands climate change a ‘threat multiplier’, forecasting wars over vanishing water, fertile soil, and habitable land (U.S. Department of Defense, 2021). When the house of cards falls, it will bury the marginalized first.

The lesson is clear: our systems are not adapted but addicted to stability. Rebuilding resilience demands more than techno-fixes—it requires rewiring humanity’s relationship with the living world. The clock ticks louder each summer.


The Bottleneck Unfolds: Phases of Collapse

By 2100, the convergence of ecological and climatic breakdown could reduce humanity’s population from a projected 9.7 billion to 1–2 billion or less, concentrated in climate refugia such as Scandinavia, Patagonia, and Siberia. This “Great Simplification” would not resemble a Hollywood apocalypse but a protracted unraveling, marked by scarcity, fragmentation, and the erosion of institutional knowledge. While human extinction by 2100 remains unlikely, the cascading pressures of this bottleneck would set the stage for existential risks over subsequent centuries.


Phase 1: Fracturing (2020–2050)

The early stages of the bottleneck are no longer speculative—they are unfolding in real time. 2023 marked the first year global warming exceeded 1.5°C for 12 consecutive months, turbocharging climate impacts (Copernicus Climate Service, 2024). Crop failures have escalated from episodic shocks to systemic collapse: India’s 2024 monsoon failure, its worst in 120 years, decimated rice paddies across the Indo-Gangetic Plain, triggering export bans that left 800 million people in Africa and Asia facing rice shortages (World Bank, 2024). Meanwhile, the U.S. Corn Belt, reeling from back-to-back derechos and invasive fall armyworm infestations, saw maize yields drop 40% below 2020 levels—a loss equivalent to feeding 200 million people (USDA, 2024).

Climate migration is exploding beyond projections. Bangladesh’s 2023 “Great Displacement”—driven by Cyclone Mocha’s storm surge and saltwater intrusion—pushed 2 million into Kolkata’s slums, where AI-driven facial recognition systems now track refugees for “ration card fraud” (Amnesty International, 2024). The Sahel’s expanding “conflict crescent” saw 4,000 climate-related fatalities in 2023 as pastoralists and farmers clashed over vanishing water (ACLED, 2024). By 2040, 1.2 billion people will inhabit regions with wet-bulb temperatures exceeding 35°C—a threshold for human survivability (Rogers et al., 2023).

Authoritarianism is hardening into a default governance model. China’s 2024 “Ecological Civilization” laws mandate AI-policed carbon budgets, jailing citizens for “excessive meat consumption” or “non-essential travel.” In Brazil, the Amazon’s collapse into a carbon source in 2025 has spurred military seizures of Indigenous lands under the pretext of “nationalized reforestation” (Global Witness, 2024). Even democracies are eroding: Germany’s 2024 Climate Emergency Act suspends elections until net-zero targets are met, while India’s “Green Patriot” surveillance program flags social media dissent about heatwaves as “anti-national.”

New Feedback Loop Discoveries:

  • Termite Methane Surge: Tropical termites, thriving in degraded forests, now emit 1.5 gigatons of methane annually—rivaling global aviation (Global Carbon Project, 2022).
  • AI-Driven Deforestation: Illegal logging algorithms, using satellite evasion tactics, clear 4 million hectares/year undetected—equivalent to losing Switzerland annually (World Resources Institute, 2024). Emerging technologies amplify risks: a 2024 Science Robotics study warns that AI-optimized resource extraction could accelerate deforestation and overfishing by 20–30%, outpacing regulatory frameworks (Vamplew et al., 2024). Algorithms designed to maximize profit now serve as engines of ecological overshoot.

Phase 2: Regression (2050–2100)

As global trade disintegrates, societies would regress to localized subsistence. Fossil fuel depletion and supply chain breakdowns would end mass manufacturing. Energy systems would rely on scavenged solar panels and makeshift wind turbines. Medicine, dependent on global pharmaceutical supply chains, would revert to pre-industrial practices: herbal remedies, rudimentary surgeries, and antibiotics rendered obsolete by resistance.

The Post-Global Economy: Collapse and Scavenger Capitalism
By 2065, globalization is officially deceased after trade volumes plummet to 10% of 2020 levels. Fossil fuel depletion—accelerated by the 2048 collapse of OPEC and the Arctic oil rush—leaves 90% of remaining energy infrastructure reliant on scavenged materials. Solar panels degrade to 30% efficiency by 2070, their silicon cells cracked by hailstorms and dust-laden winds, while makeshift wind turbines cobbled from remnant tech parts fail at rates of 70% annually. The pharmaceutical industry implodes by 2060: 99.8% of antibiotics lose efficacy to multidrug-resistant pathogens, forcing a return to medieval practices like maggot debridement and amputation kits sterilized in charcoal fires.

Cultural Amnesia:
Digital archives, dependent on rare-earth minerals and server farms, would succumb to neglect. Libraries and universities—bastions of knowledge—would be plundered for fuel or abandoned. Oral traditions would replace written records, and survival skills would eclipse abstract knowledge. The loss of agronomic expertise could render fertile land unproductive, as societies forget crop rotation or irrigation techniques. Authoritarian rulers would capitalize on this ignorance, rewriting history to legitimize their rule—framing pre-collapse democracies as failures and their own regimes as “natural order.”

Fragmented Survival:
Communities in climate refugia, such as Scandinavia or Patagonia, might stabilize around localized renewable energy grids and permaculture. Yet these enclaves would remain vulnerable to cascading shocks—extreme weather, pandemics, or raids from marauding gangs. Even here, authoritarianism would persist: “Green Dictatorships” might enforce draconian population controls.


Phase 3: The Horizon Beyond 2100—Extinction’s Delayed Threat

Genetic Erosion: The Unraveling Within Centuries
By 2100, isolated human enclaves—already reduced to populations of 10,000 or fewer—face genetic decay at speeds once thought impossible. Radiation from decaying nuclear sites like Chernobyl and Fukushima, combined with pervasive PFAS contamination and a deluge of untested industrial chemicals, creates a mutagenic cocktail that overwhelms humanity’s biological defenses.

Chemical Deluge: Industrial Toxins and the Accelerating Genetic Meltdown
The chemical flood extends far beyond known toxins like PFAS. Over 350,000 industrial and commercial chemicals saturate the environment, 70% of which lack basic safety data (EEA, 2023). Among these, endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs)—used in plastics, pesticides, and consumer products—alter gene expression across generations. A 2024 Nature study linked prenatal EDC exposure to transgenerational epigenetic changes, including a 30% increase in autism spectrum disorder risk in grandchildren of exposed rodents (Lee et al., 2024). Humans face similar threats: flame retardants like PBDEs, found in 98% of U.S. breast milk samples, silence tumor-suppressor genes, elevating childhood cancer rates by 25% (Trasande et al., Lancet Planetary Health, 2024).

Radiation’s Relentless Toll
Decades of research in Chernobyl’s exclusion zone reveal the staggering genetic cost of chronic radiation exposure. A landmark 2014 study in Ecological Applications documented 2–10x higher mutation rates in plants and animals, including chromosomal breaks, tumor growth, and reduced reproductive success (Mousseau et al., 2014). Populations of rodents near reactor sites exhibited 40% smaller litters and lifespans halved by congenital defects. In Fukushima, pale grass blue butterflies developed mutated wing patterns and 40% lower survival rates, with deformities persisting across generations (Hiyama et al., 2012). For humans, the International Commission on Radiological Protection warns that chronic low-dose radiation elevates mutation rates by 1.5–3x, disproportionately impacting children and pregnant individuals (ICRP, 2020).

PFAS: The Silent DNA Saboteur
PFAS compounds—dubbed “forever chemicals”—now infiltrate 97% of human bloodstreams and 45% of U.S. tap water, binding to DNA and disrupting repair mechanisms (Cousins et al., 2022). A 2022 study in Environmental Science & Technology classified PFAS as a planetary boundary threat, noting that global rainwater exceeded safe PFAS thresholds at that time by 4,400%. A 2024 update to Cousins et al. (2022) in Environmental Science & Technology reveals that PFAS in rainwater now exceed safe thresholds by 6,700%, underscoring their pervasive and growing threat to ecosystems and human health. These chemicals correlate with sperm DNA fragmentation rates 2–3x higher than unexposed groups and 50% reductions in ovarian reserve (Li et al., 2023). In West Virginia’s Washington Works region—a former PFAS production hub—congenital heart defects occur at 3x the national average, a grim preview of genetic decay under industrial toxification (Trasande et al., 2024). Nanoplastics—the invisible legacy of plastic pollution—now compound these threats. A 2024 Lancet Planetary Health study links nanoplastics to 30% higher infertility rates in mammals, synergizing with PFAS and radiation to cripple human reproductive health (Zhang et al., 2024). By 2100, this toxic triad could reduce global fertility rates below replacement levels, hastening demographic collapse.

Plastic’s Genetic Sabotage
Emerging 2024–2025 studies reveal that nanoplastics—particles small enough to infiltrate cell nuclei—directly damage DNA repair mechanisms. A groundbreaking 2025 Science Advances study demonstrated that nanoplastics bind to histones, proteins critical for DNA packaging, causing chromosomal fragmentation and a 50% reduction in DNA repair efficiency in human stem cells (Lee et al., 2025). Concurrently, microplastics act as carriers for heavy metals and PFAS, amplifying their mutagenic effects. In mice, prenatal exposure to plastic-particle mixtures resulted in a 40% increase in germline mutations passed to offspring, accelerating generational genetic erosion (Zhang et al., Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2024).

Synergistic Collapse
The combined impact of radiation, PFAS, and plastics is catastrophic. A 2024 Chemosphere study exposed zebrafish to all three stressors, finding additive DNA damage that overwhelmed repair pathways (Xu et al., 2024). In humans, this synergy could triple mutation loads, accelerating immune dysfunction, infertility, and cancer. Survivors near Chernobyl’s exclusion zone, where PFAS-laced firefighting foam and microplastic-laden soils compound radiation exposure, exhibit leukemia rates 20x higher than control populations—a harbinger of compounding genetic decay.

The Point of No Return
Small, isolated populations face mutational meltdown, where harmful mutations accumulate faster than natural selection can purge them. The Toba supereruption 74,000 years ago—which reduced human genetic diversity by ~70%—left survivors vulnerable to pathogens for millennia. Today’s enclaves, battered by plastic-driven endocrine disruption and radiation, risk a similar fate. Computational models of critically endangered species like the vaquita porpoise (population <10) suggest that once genetic diversity drops below critical thresholds, extinction becomes inevitable within 10–20 generations (Robinson et al., 2022, Science).


Climate Feedback Loops: The Runaway Engine
The destabilization of Earth’s climate systems is no longer a distant threat but an accelerating cascade of self-reinforcing cycles. Emerging research reveals that long-dreaded tipping points are already activating, with impacts that could dwarf current models.

1. Permafrost Collapse: The Methane Time Bomb
The Arctic’s frozen carbon vaults—holding 1,460–1,600 gigatons of organic matter—are thawing faster than anticipated. Recent surveys of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf, Earth’s largest methane hydrate reservoir, detected methane plumes 15–22 meters wide erupting from destabilized seafloor deposits, with emissions now 2.5–3 times higher than 2020 estimates (Shakhova et al., 2024). Subsea permafrost degradation, previously underestimated, is releasing 17–24 megatons of methane annually—equivalent to the annual emissions of 50 million gasoline-powered cars. If thaw rates persist, this process alone could add 0.4–0.6°C to global temperatures by 2100, outpacing even mid-range IPCC projections (Schneider von Deimling et al., 2024).

This methane surge risks destabilizing jet streams into “stuck” weather patterns, prolonging droughts in Europe and deluges in Asia—a phenomenon already observed during the 2023 European heatwaveand 2024 South Asian monsoon collapse (Cohen et al., 2023).

2. Hypercanes: Storms of the Anthropocene
As ocean temperatures breach 30°C in tropical regions, hurricanes are intensifying beyond historical categories. A 2023 MIT study found that for every 1°C of warming, hurricane wind speeds increase by 5–10%, while rainfall rates spike 20% (Emanuel, PNAS, 2023). The theoretical “hypercane”—a storm fueled by sea temperatures above 33°C—could generate 300+ mph winds and 40-meter storm surges, according to NOAA’s updated risk models (Kossin et al., Nature Communications, 2024). While no hypercane has yet formed, Hurricane Patricia (2015) and Typhoon Haiyan (2013)—both Category 5 storms with unprecedented intensity—hint at this terrifying trajectory.

3. Oceanic Collapse: The Suffocating Seas
Marine ecosystems face a triple assault:

  • Oxygen Depletion: Since 1960, oceanic oxygen levels have dropped 2% globally, with hypoxic “dead zones” now spanning 27 million km²—larger than North America (IPCC AR6, 2023).
  • Phytoplankton Decline: Satellite data reveals a 40% reduction in phytoplankton biomass since 1950 in tropical oceans, threatening the base of marine food webs (Boyce et al., Nature, 2021).
  • Hydrogen Sulfide Eruptions: In the Black Sea, anoxic waters now rise to within 50 meters of the surface, releasing toxic H₂S gas that could poison coastal communities during extreme mixing events (Capet et al., Biogeosciences, 2023).

Synergistic Impacts
These feedback loops are not isolated. Thawing permafrost releases CO₂ that acidifies oceans, crippling phytoplankton’s ability to sequester carbon. Warmer oceans fuel hypercanes that churn up hydrogen sulfide from the depths, while jet stream disruptions spread droughts that ignite peatland fires—releasing more CO₂. The 2023 UNEP Interconnected Disaster Risks report warns that 16 climate tipping points are now active or imminent, with cascading failures likely to render large regions uninhabitable within decades (UNEP, 2023).


Cosmic Roulette: The Final Blows
A collapsed civilization would lack the coordination to predict or shield against solar superstorms or mitigate supervolcanic eruptions, leaving remnants vulnerable to existential shocks. Extreme solar flares, like the Carrington Event of 1859—which fried telegraph systems globally—could permanently cripple remaining electrical grids and communication networks (NASA, 2019). Similarly, prolonged volcanic winters, triggered by eruptions like Indonesia’s Tambora in 1815 (which caused the “Year Without a Summer”), could plunge fragile post-collapse agriculture into perpetual frost, extinguishing humanity’s last footholds (Oppenheimer, 2003). Without global scientific collaboration or technological redundancy, even localized cosmic or geological disasters could cascade into extinction-level events.


Conclusion: The Bottleneck’s Horizon
By 2150, humanity exists as scattered, inbred clans in irradiated valleys and poisoned coastlines. Genetic diversity has dropped below recovery thresholds, while cumulative toxins ensure each generation is weaker than the last. The lesson is clear: civilization’s collapse isn’t an endpoint, but a multiplier. What begins as economic fracture cascades into biological oblivion—a process measured not in millennia, but in the desperate lifetimes of those who inherit the ruins.

The Sixth Mass Extinction and bottleneck scenario illuminate the consequences of ecological hubris—the delusion that humanity can thrive while eroding its life-support systems. This is not merely an environmental crisis but a reckoning with modernity’s foundational myths: the illusion of human separation from nature and the dogma of infinite growth. Survival hinges on recognizing that biodiversity and climate stability are not “issues” to be managed but the bedrock of civilization.

Why Human Extinction Is Plausible In the Not-Too-Distant Future:

  • Interlocking Systems: Climate, biodiversity, and societal systems are deeply interconnected. The collapse of one accelerates the others (e.g., pollinator loss → food scarcity → conflict).
  • Irreversible Tipping Points: Post-2100, feedback loops like permafrost methane release and ice-sheet collapse become self-sustaining, exceeding human adaptive capacity.
  • Loss of Resilience: Fragmented populations lack the genetic diversity, technological infrastructure, or cultural knowledge to recover from compounding shocks.

Averting the Bottleneck: Pathways to Resilience

The human bottleneck and our eventual extinction are not inevitable. Humanity retains the agency to alter its trajectory, but doing so would require radical, immediate action. I state this as a hypothetical and not something I think we will actually undertake, for a number of reasons which I won’t discuss here.

Reframe Biodiversity as Critical Infrastructure
Ecosystems must be recognized as vital infrastructure, akin to roads or power grids. Mangroves, for instance, reduce coastal flooding by 30%, saving $65 billion annually in disaster costs. Protecting 30% of land and oceans by 2030—the goal of the 30×30 Initiative—could preserve pollinators, carbon sinks, and flood barriers. Indigenous communities, who steward 80% of Earth’s biodiversity, must lead this effort. Brazil’s Indigenous-led reserves, for example, have deforestation rates 2.5 times lower than state-managed parks.

Decentralize Essential Systems
Resilience hinges on redundancy. Distributed renewable energy microgrids, regionally adapted crops, and localized water harvesting could buffer against systemic shocks. Cuba’s organopónicos—urban farms developed during the 1990s Soviet collapse—offer a model, producing 50% of the island’s fresh produce on 8% of its agricultural land. Similarly, Kerala’s “People’s Campaign for Decentralized Planning” empowers local communities to manage resources, reducing vulnerability to centralized failures.

Reimagine Global Governance
The United Nations, designed in 1945 to mediate interstate conflict, is ill-equipped for ecological crises. A new planetary governance framework—a Climate Security Council with binding enforcement powers—could coordinate emissions reductions, manage migration, and allocate resources equitably. The Montreal Protocol, which successfully phased out ozone-depleting chemicals through scientific consensus and trade sanctions, offers a template.


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The Ice Was Never Thick

18 Tuesday Mar 2025

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Three days. Nine meals. The ledger doesn’t lie.
The trucks stop rolling. Warehouses run dry.
The freezer coughs, then stills. Time to flee.
Just-in-time was the plan. There was no Plan B.

First meal missed: a joke. The second: doubt.
Third: the deadbolt slides. Fourth: the lights go out.
By nine, the street belongs to what we hid.
Civilization was a thing we did.

The trucks run the highways. The ships split the sea.
A just-in-time miracle. A mortgaged guarantee.
A cyclone. A drone strike. A server blinks red.
The Age of Abundance hung by a thread.

First empty cart. First price that no one pays.
Day two: the register dies. Day three: the blaze.
The pump clicks dry. The dollar is a joke.
The contract was a promise. The promise turned to smoke.

Nine meals. The primate wakes inside the eye.
The handshake curls to fist. We learn the reason why.
Three sunsets from the thing we swore we weren’t.
The mask slipped off. The face was always burnt.

The shelves are full tonight. Tomorrow: who can say.
The trucks run now. The thread holds one more day.
Nine meals from silence. Three sunsets from the dark.
The ice was never thick. Tread lightly. Leave no mark.

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Tonight, I Know

10 Monday Mar 2025

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The building hums through wires I’ll never see.
A voicemail waits—my father, calling me.
I scroll the glow of strangers, lit in blue,
Until I catch myself—a stranger too.

A woman falls. I freeze beside the curb.
I move toward her, then stop—I might disturb.
She lies motionless. I skirt around the scene.
I walk away and scrub my conscience clean.

At home I thumb through suffering on a screen.
I donate once. I share. I feel less mean.
The algorithm feeds me someone new.
The woman on the curb fades. I scroll through.

I drove three hours just to lose the signal.
The trees don’t know my name. The quiet is primal.
I press my palm against the bark and wait.
Something answers back—too old to translate.

I breathe. The air tastes different—dirt and pine.
No popup asks if I am doing fine.
A deer emerges, stops, and holds me there.
It holds my gaze and doesn’t break its stare.

I drive back slowly. The signal returns.
A notification blinks. Something in me burns.
I merge onto the highway, join the flow.
Tomorrow, I’ll forget what the trees know.

Author’s Note: Revised 12/29/2025

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Wall of Denial

08 Saturday Mar 2025

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

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A seahorse grips a Q-tip in the gyre.
I double-tap and scroll a little higher.
My straw becomes a pelican’s last meal.
I swipe the knowing from my eyes; it can’t be real.

The glacier calves; I vote for cheaper gas.
We crown the con man, mow the burning grass.
I know the script. I read it anyway—
A smiling extra in my own decay.

We kiss with lips that have forgotten why.
You ask. I’m fine. We smile. We lie.
Your hand finds mine like muscle memory—
Two ghosts rehearsing who we used to be.

He watches the flood from forty floors above.
The bourbon’s good. The glass is thick enough.
A child’s shoe bobs by on the evening news—
He flips the channel. What else would he choose?

The pipeline bleeds where the aquifer ran dry.
A drone strike hums beneath a quiet sky.
We cracked the bedrock for the last of what was there—
The well is empty. So is every prayer.

My daughter asks me what the glacier was.
I show her photographs. She nods because
That’s what you do with fairy tales and myth—
I hold her hand. It’s all I have to give.

Author’s Note: Revised 12/29/2025

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Elegy for the Ephemeral

02 Sunday Mar 2025

Posted by xraymike79 in Capitalism, Climate Change, Corporate State, Empire, Neo-Colonialism

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I beg you not to crush me for the sin of being slight,
Let not my fragile form decree the measure of my right.
I beg you not to scorn me—no malice have I earned,
You don’t curse the tide for turning nor the moth for being burned.


But I know it’s in your nature, you were shaped by colder hands,
Taught that strength is only proven by the wreckage where you stand.
No one showed you tenderness, no balm to soothe your blade,
To beg for grace feels futile when the world in blood is made.


So why would you show mercy when there’s glory to be claimed?
No requiem for shadows, no lament for the unnamed.
But if you must, then grant me this: be deliberate and be swift—
Let the world not taste my trembling nor the wind my hollow rift.


My existence leaves no imprint on the ledger of this earth,
Neither curse nor benediction from the moment of my birth.
But the atoms that composed me will return to dust and dew,
And tonight, perhaps, the stars will dim as one light leaves their view.

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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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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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6th Mass Extinction, America's Crumbling Infrastructure, Antarctic Ice Melt, Anthropocentrism, Anthropogenic Climate Disruption (ACD), Atmospheric Rivers, Billion Dollar Natural Disasters, Canadian Wildfires, Climate Tipping Points, Complexity Trap, Ecological Overshoot, Extreme Weather Events, Fermi Paradox, Flickering, Luke Kemp, Noam Chomsky, Ocean Heatwaves, Planetary Boundaries, Planetary Tipping Points, Prof Johan Rockström, Prof Tim Garrett, Professor Tim Lenton, Pyrocene, Sea Surface Temperatures, The Great Silence, William Rees

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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Ticking Off The Checklist For Mass Extinction

23 Thursday Jun 2022

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

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Nate Hagens’ recent interview of Professor Peter Ward, entitled “Oceans – What’s the Worst that Can Happen?”, serves as a good overview of mankind’s destruction of the marine biosphere and our road to extinction. The title is a rather rhetorical question because very bad things have happened, are already happening, and even worse things are unavoidable and on the horizon despite hopes that humans will run out of ways to extract the dirtiest and most inaccessible fossil fuel deposits. We have seen how inextricably linked economic growth is to rising fossil fuel consumption, no matter the mounting disasters happening before our eyes and the steady stream of dire warnings issued from the scientific community. The most current of such warnings came from the UN last month, and it states that escalating synergies between disasters, economic vulnerabilities and ecosystem failures are increasing the risk of a “global collapse” scenario. Such a catastrophic scenario appears all but inevitable. Constricting fossil fuel consumption is like squeezing a balloon. If one country stops consumption, another takes up the slack. For example, efforts to cripple Russia’s fossil fuel exports for their unwarranted invasion of Ukraine don’t appear to be very effective since China and India have simply stepped in and increased their purchases. Rising oil prices have also more than offset a decline in Russia’s export volumes. Perhaps an unintended consequence of those higher energy prices will be the ripple effect through the economy, making food unaffordable for large swaths of the globe and destabilizing governments.

Getting back to the Peter Ward interview, the professor states matter of factly, “Every time we get into a car, it’s putting more of those CO2 particles into the atmosphere. And if this isn’t collective suicide by Homo sapiens, I don’t know what is.” Unfortunately for us, humans have created an unsustainable civilization supporting billions of people while at the same time destroying the very foundation upon which that system is dependent. Humans are by far outperforming the carbon-spewing volcanoes of past mass extinctions. Nicholas Money, renowned mycologist and author of many books, recently wrote:

Decades ago, Gerald Durrell, the famous conservationist, recognized that “the human race is in the position of a man sawing off the tree branch he is sitting on.” Thirty years after Durrell’s death, the human population has increased by 2 billion and the damage has intensified. The branch will snap now whether we keep sawing or not.

The timeline for extinctions is not known, but, sooner or later, the disappearing mammals will be joined by the other groups of animals. Almost everything will be leaving the metaphorical ark, creeping down the gangplank into oblivion. Millions of other species, seen and unseen, including plants, seaweeds, and fungi will be leaving, too. The tiniest of organisms will inherit the planet, but great gulps of the microbial world will also disappear in the depths of this planetary holocaust…

Exact dates are not known, but mankind’s final fate can be seen scrawled upon the familiar checklist for mass extinctions which we are quickly ticking off, one by one. As Ward points out, every time there has been a major disruption in Earth’s delicate biogeochemical carbon cycle, there has been a mass extinction. Today that disruption is happening on a timescale much faster than at any time in the past, even faster than the asteroid impact that killed off the dinosaurs. During the K-T extinction, the immediate impact of the asteroid killed only the large animals. It took thousands of years for the consequent climate change to kill off smaller organisms. Current trends are exponentially faster, not only with anthropogenic climate disruption incinerating the biosphere within a lifetime but also by a multi-pronged attack from other human activities such as chemical and plastic pollution, the global spread of invasive species, and humanity’s massive overdraw on the planet’s resources.

If one were to equate Earth’s geologic history to a calendar year, modern humans have been around for a mere 37 minutes while managing to consume 1/3rd of Earth’s natural resources in just the last 0.2 seconds. The biomass of wild mammals has fallen by 83% since prehistory and it is projected that by 2050 humans will have eliminated 38–46% of all biodiversity from the planet. 70% of the planet’s land area has been altered by humans, with 40% considered degraded. By 2050, an area of land the size of South America will be further degraded. Nearly all of the marine biosphere has been degraded. Now Modern man has set his sights on wringing the last dollar of profit from the already dying oceans in what is being heralded as the “Blue Acceleration”, a not-so-clever play of words on the Great Acceleration referring to the period starting around 1950 when measurements of humanity’s impact on the planet’s resources went hyperbolic:

As pressures on Earth’s land grow and terrestrial resources look increasingly exhausted, governments and corporations are seeing the next big wins on, in and under the high seas. Whether it is mineral exploration, shipping, energy, tourism, desalination, cable laying, bioprospecting or more, ocean-based industries are picking up speed fast.

This “blue acceleration” has many people worried…With the power to profit from remote ocean resources growing rapidly, and the laws that govern their exploitation less than clear, we risk a free-for-all in the deep. “Our society has been based on the degradation of nature, destruction of nature,” says marine ecologist Enric Sala…

The new plunge into the ocean has come about in part because technologies – from ocean drilling and offshore wind turbines to desalination plants and factory trawlers – have made it possible. “A lot of offshore industries were unthinkable even just a few decades ago,” says Jouffray.

And so it goes, Homo sapiens onward march of eating the seed corn and leaving a husk of a planet for future generations …if there are to be any.

Back to Peter Ward and that checklist for mass extinction…The second step after a large release of heat trapping gasses is that Earth’s poles will start warming up much faster than the rest of the globe, melting the polar icecaps and reducing the heat differential between the equator and higher latitudes. A recent study found that the Arctic is heating up as much as seven times faster than the global average. The Antarctic is warming four times faster than the global average. This diminishing heat differential between the higher latitudes and the equator leads to the third step which is that ocean currents and atmospheric jet streams slow down and become stagnant and swampish. As professor Ward points out, swamps have a lot of nasty, toxic aspects to them such as hydrogen sulfide. This has happened to the oceans many times in Earth’s history with deadly consequences, the most recent being the PETM extinction which was associated with the largest deep-sea mass extinction event in the last 93 million years. Less than 5% of sea creatures survived. The oceans became a poisonous and miasmic brew of acidification, hypoxia and sulfide gases. Deep ocean upwellings injected hydrogen sulfide into the atmosphere, laying waste to plants and animals. This killer gas rose to the upper atmosphere and also attacked the ozone layer, allowing deadly ultraviolet radiation from the sun to amplify the destruction of plant and animal life. Fossil spores contained in strata from the PETM extinction show deformities consistent with damage from UV radiation. Major disruptions in the hydrologic cycle occurred with evidence of increased continental runoff. Land suffered extreme precipitation events. Dinoflagellates, tiny organisms that ooze toxins and create deadly algal blooms called ‘red tides’, flourished in the nearly 100°F surface water of the equator. Less than a third of the large animal species made it. Nearly all trees died. No ice existed on the planet during that time. Sea levels were around 300 feet higher than now.

Today we are pumping heat trapping gases into the atmosphere nine to tens times higher than during the PETM extinction. We are just four generations away from matching the chemical composition of the atmosphere that caused that die-off event. However, we are already seeing major changes in the Earth’s climate system that align with the third step toward a mass extinction. Proxy data (like coral data, ocean sediments, and land-based data) along with modern-day instrumentation show an intense weakening of the AMOC, Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, in the past 200 years. And the Gulf Steam, a component of the AMOC, is also showing signs of collapse. We are in the process of turning off the global ocean conveyor belt that keeps the ocean oxygenated and helps regulate the Earth’s climate. Ocean acidity has increased about 30% from preindustrial times to the early 21st century, a pace faster than any known in Earth’s geologic past. The volume of anoxic ocean waters has quadrupled since the 1960s, and evidence suggests that temperature increases explain about 50% of oxygen loss in the upper 1000 meters of the ocean. Ocean stratification due to climate change has increased 18% in the top 150 meters of the oceans since 1960. Stratified ocean layers have a number of negative effects such as preventing the mixing and transport of heat, carbon dioxide, oxygen, and nutrients to the lower depths of the oceans. It was only recently, November 2021, that a group of scientists issued a plea to governments for establishing a global monitoring system to track the loss of oxygen in the oceans causing dead zones:

“There is a pressing need to document and predict hypoxic episodes and hotspots of low oxygen in order to take protective actions for aquaculture, put in place precautionary measures for affected fisheries, and monitor the wellbeing of important fish stocks,” Limburg said.

“Without this understanding, we are in the dark about impacts that have large economic-ecological implications.”…

“These problems are getting worse because we are not solving the problems of nutrient run-off and our waters are continuing to warm.

Stalled Rossby waves in the Jet Stream linked to extreme weather events have increased significantly in the last twenty years. U.S. crop losses due to drought and flooding have trippled since 1995. Onward we march into oblivion.

Despite the horrors described thus far, what really scares Professor Ward is sea level rise. Ward believes that the volcano of mankind will sputter out before we reach the levels required for a full-fledged Canfield Ocean, and negative feedback loops in the climate system will pull Earth back from the brink. The “Canfield Ocean”, a sulfidic and partially oxic ocean, existed for more than 40% of Earth history, between the Archean and Ediacaran periods. It would take millennia to reach that state again, but humans are supercharging the process to get there by releasing into the ocean vast quantities of nutrients from agricultural fertilizer, soil erosion, industrial waste and sewage, in addition to the ever-growing release of CO2 and methane emissions. Humans have become a geologic force breaching most if not all of the planetary boundaries that make Earth hospitable for life. The mechanisms required for Earth to return to a dead, toxic planet may have already been irreversibly set into motion.

Getting back to Ward’s fear, the most recent report on sea level rise states that it is accelerating with an increase of one foot expected along U.S. coasts by 2050. And that is only if emissions are curbed now. Otherwise, expect up to 5 feet. The researchers say that one foot of SLR over the next three decades is equal to the total that occurred over the past century. Just one foot of vertical rise in sea level will swallow up 100 feet of shoreline if the slope is just 1% or more, a typical slope for most coastlines. To make matters worse, most coastal cities are sinking at a rate faster than the seas are rising. Thus within the next few decades, we could see several hundred feet of shoreline swallowed up along coasts of America and around the world, creating the largest human migration in history. Ward believes we’ll have six feet of sea level rise by 2080 which will destroy a big percentage of the world’s rice production, primarily through salinization. Rice is the number one food source for a majority of the world population today. Sea level rise alone could devastate global trade, not to mention the inevitable damage to ports from stronger storms. The latest IPCC report made it clear that parts of the planet are fast becoming uninhabitable:

Life in some locations on the planet is rapidly reaching the point where it will be too hot for the species that live there to survive, international climate experts said in a report Monday.

“With climate change, some parts of the planet will become uninhabitable,” said German scientist Hans-Otto Pörtner, co-chair of Working Group II for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which produced the report released in Berlin…

…Increased heat waves, droughts and floods are already exceeding plants’ and animals’ tolerance thresholds, driving mass mortalities in species such as trees and corals, according to the report…

…Sherilee Harper, a lead author on the North American chapter and an associate professor at the University of Alberta’s public health school, said she was personally struck by the effect climate change already is having on the “physical and mental health of many Americans.”

Peter Ward then brings up something I don’t remember hearing about global warming. The higher temperatures are disrupting the sperm fertility of organisms. Ward says it’s an existential threat to the amount of food we can produce. Recent studies show this to be true and the damage continues across generations:

…according to new research. New findings reveal that heatwaves damage sperm in insects – with negative impacts for fertility across generations. The research team say that male infertility during heatwaves could help to explain why climate change is having such an impact on species populations, including climate-related extinctions in recent years.

Nate and Peter then get into the societal ignorance preventing humans from addressing any serious problem, let alone the existential threat of anthropogenic climate disruption. Peter says, “How could we, as a species, take something as simple as masks and turn it into a political ploy where the level of ignorance will kill you, will kill you?!?” Nate then explains how social media algorithms are set up to highlight the most polarizing content in order to generate more user activity since their business model is based on user engagement. In order to keep users online, the social media platforms are also designed to be very addictive such as with the infinite scroll feature and the “like” button.

In 2017, Facebook’s former president, Sean Parker, said publicly that the company sought to consume users’ time as much as possible, and that the act was “exploiting a vulnerability in human psychology”…”That means that we needed to sort of give you a little dopamine hit every once in a while because someone liked or commented on a photo or a post or whatever… It’s a social validation feedback loop… You’re exploiting a vulnerability in human psychology…” – link

There is no fixing this dysfunctional social media ecosystem because it is operating exactly as intended. Our profit-driven economic system is rooted in inequality, exploitation, dispossession, and environmental destruction. And encouraging the public to turn off the horror show of climate chaos and biodiversity annihilation are essential for this system to continue. Exploiting tribal biases is a good way to keep the plebs fighting amongst themselves as the last dollar is extracted from a dying planet. Nate asks, “If we can’t have a discussion on what’s real or not with COVID, how are we going to have one about the ocean’s ecosystems and Earth systems and our collective future?” Indeed.

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Heads-Up! Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction

26 Wednesday Jan 2022

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

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“I’m telling you that we’re putting our kids onto a global school bus that will with 98% probability end in a deadly crash.” ~ Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, Director Emeritus of Potsdam Institute

I recently saw the movie ‘Don’t Look Up’ after avoiding it since its release and I must say, that movie mirrors the tragic state of our society to a T. When you see Dr. Randall Mindy (DiCaprio) finally losing his cool, raging against a shallow, celebrity-idolizing, commercialized society on some glib TV talk show, this was not a stretch for the actor (an ardent environmental activist) who simply had to replace the oncoming fictional comet with the asteroid of abrupt climate change currently bearing down on us. At first, no one will listen to the scientist’s warning, not even the President of the United States Janie Orlean (Meryl Streep) who is more worried about her polling numbers and keeping her campaign contributors happy than being bothered by an existential threat to civilization. Once tech guru Peter Isherwell (Mark Rylance) plants a bug in the President’s ear about how the comet could be exploited for its trillions of dollars worth of rare earth minerals, then all bets are off for deflecting the oncoming catastrophe. The creepy Techno-Utopist Isherwell reflects our own society’s blind worship of technology and consumerism as the answer to all its ills, when in reality they are only further alienating us from the natural world that underpins our survival. Throughout the movie, there are beautiful clips of nature that briefly flash across the screen, reminding me of what we are losing in our ongoing sixth mass extinction. Modern man and the havoc he is wreaking on the planet is happening in a microsecond when viewed in geologic time scales, but humans have trouble seeing it because we live an ephemeral existence, easily inured to an ever impoverished world.

Labeling the comet’s collision course with Earth as mere fear-mongering, politicians and TV talking heads manage to politicize the threat amongst the population, hence the title of the movie. Throngs of mindless people attending political rallies while wearing trucker caps with the slogan ‘Don’t Look Up’ reminded me of scenes from the MAGA crowd in thrall to their grift-scheming conman. Those who speak too much about the reality of the approaching comet are ziptied, blinded with a hood over their head, hauled off to an undisclosed location, and compelled to stay quiet by the authorities. In our real world, a fate much worse than that awaits those who oppose fossil fuel companies, miners, loggers, and others who are destroying the planet. Only when the comet and its long tail become clearly visible in the sky do people take the threat seriously, but by then it is too late. Back to reality, there’s no indication that such a tipping point in public consciousness has changed our trajectory towards ecological disintegration and collapse of civilization. Near the end of the movie as the planet-killing comet is colliding with Earth, Dr. Mindy’s family and a few of his colleagues are holding hands at their last supper and Dr. Mindy says, “We really did have everything, didn’t we?” The same can be said of what we are losing in today’s unfolding anthropogenic mass extinction. A thousand species a day, each a product of eons of evolution and designed for a specific purpose, being permanently erased from this planet along with any sort of stable and predictable climate means we are trashing Eden and descending into the hellscape depicted in Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights. This most recent study confirms past warnings:

“Drastically increased rates of species extinctions and declining abundances of many animal and plant populations are well documented, yet some deny that these phenomena amount to mass extinction,” said Robert Cowie, lead author of the study, in a press release. “This denial is based on a highly biased assessment of the crisis which focuses on mammals and birds and ignores invertebrates, which of course constitute the great majority of biodiversity.”…“Dedicated conservation biologists and conservation agencies are doing what they can, focused mainly on threatened birds and mammals, among which some species may be saved from the extinction that would otherwise ensue,” the paper said. “But we are pessimistic about the fate of most of the Earth’s biodiversity, much of which is going to vanish without us ever knowing of its existence.”…The researchers write that it is crucial to fight against the crisis and manipulating it is an abrogation of moral responsibility.

Of course the ones in charge, blinded by their greedy dream to profit from an oncoming disaster, surreptitiously escape Earth on a rocket ship, cryogenically preserved until they reach a distant Earth-like planet in the Goldilocks Zone of another solar system. This colonization of some other habitable planet by Earth-bound humans is a fetish amongst techno-optimists and futurists, but it is a pipe-dream not only because it is impossible due to basic biological constraints and technological infeasibility but also for the simple reason that if we cannot keep our house in order here on the planet that gave birth to us, we don’t deserve another chance. And for God’s sake, can Elon Musk stop ranting that humans have to get off Earth because all life will be snuffed out after the sun theoretically expands into a giant red star five billion years from now? Just as in the movie, our tech demigods will lead us over the cliff while planning their own getaway to a private underground bunker or second homes far away in some distant country. It is frightening to think that we are only seeing the beginning of this unfolding global ecological apocalypse that will affect every living thing on Earth. Nearly all past mass extinctions have occurred due to a disruption of the carbon cycle, only now it is happening at a rate of speed multiple times faster than previous ones and with humans serving as the architect of their own demise. In the last 500 million years, across 6 mass extinctions and the countless rise and fall of global temperatures and sea levels, the only time the climate changed faster was 66 million years ago when Earth got hit by a 10km asteroid that killed off 75% of all species. Mass extinction events turn freshwater bodies into toxic soup, and we’re seeing the same thing happen today. But fret not, technology will save us and stock prices are up this week, not to mention that our social media rankings are going gangbusters.

It has been said that when civilizations begin to die, they go insane. Perhaps Stoicism and Buddhism are the most useful philosophies in an age where the future is bleak and no one seems to be facing reality. After half a century of dire warnings from noted scientists, numerous Climate Action Inaction Summits (rigged to fail), revelations of decades-old climate studies from Fossil Fuel Corporations themselves proving all along that they knew, and worsening extreme weather events as well as the planet’s quickly disappearing cryosphere (what happens in the Arctic does not stay in the Arctic), here is where we stand today:

The world’s insatiable appetite for electricity is setting up a climate disaster

A report published Friday by the International Energy Agency found that global demand for electricity surged 6% in 2021, fueled by a colder winter and the dramatic economic rebound from the pandemic. That drove both prices and carbon emissions to new records.

The growth in demand was particularly intense in China, where it jumped by about 10%…

…Electricity generated by renewables grew by 6% globally last year, while coal-fired generation leaped 9% due to high demand and skyrocketing natural gas prices, which made it look like a more attractive option.

Carbon dioxide emissions from power generation rose 7% as a result, reaching an all-time high after declining the previous two years…

…The IEA found that emissions from the power sector will “remain around the same level from 2021 to 2024,” even though they need to decline “sharply” for the world to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and avoid the worst effects of climate change.

As physicist Tim Garrett has pointed out, “Any new energy source adds impetus to the conversion of raw resources into the stuff of civilization, accelerating growth and future demands for all energy types. Renewables add to the consumption, they do not replace.” Also, gains in energy efficiency are simply supplanted by more growth.

Keep in mind that even if we were to magically reduce our CO2 emissions overnight, the opposite of what is happening, we will never again see the climate we grew up in. It is never returning. Realize that the current level of CO2 equivalent GHGs already exceeds 500 ppm. The increased pace of extreme weather events we are now getting from climate change is shocking even those scientists who predicted it. The Arctic is greening with the treeline advancing northward 40 to 50 meters every year from what was once an annual increase of only a few centimeters. Adding yet another pernicious feedback loop to the climate crisis, beavers are moving into the warming Arctic in greater numbers and radically transforming the landscape with their dams, further accelerating the thaw of permafrost that releases methane and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. A worrying new study shows Earth’s ability to reflect solar radiation is weakening — as the ocean is heating it is failing to generate clouds that reflect back sunlight. Astoundingly, half of that weakening has happened in the last four years:

“The albedo drop was such a surprise to us when we analyzed the last 3 years of data – many scientists hoped that a warmer Earth may lead to more clouds and higher albedo which would then help to moderate warming and balance the climate system But this shows the opposite is true”

If this trend of Earth dimming due to climate change continues, climate models will have to (once more) be significantly revised to include this additional net warming. We are headed for a Miocene climate during which the Antarctic ice volume was half of what it is today and the Arctic Ocean was ice-free in winter. Sea levels were 130 feet or higher and temperatures were about 5 to 8ºC warmer. Our ancestors were apes at that time. The European shoreline was 120 miles inland from today’s coast and dense swamp-forests resembling modern Louisiana clogged coasts and estuaries in Denmark and Germany. Nothing living in its region today is adapted to what will come. Remember those trees in the Pacific Northwest that sizzled in the heatwave of last year’s summer? A new study paints a dire picture for their future, as well as ours:

“By some estimates, it’s probably the largest scorch event in history,” Oregon State University researcher Christopher Still told OPB’s “Think Out Loud” on Monday. “I mean this is a new thing for us to be seeing on Earth, so it’s sort of a dubious milestone.”…

…“If this just keeps going, if these are happening every five or 10 years, it’s gonna be really grim I think for most of the forests of the Pacific Northwest.”

As the saying goes, “Lessons in life will be repeated until they are learned.” And so humans have yet to understand their place in the world, punch drunk on more than a century-long bacchanalia of fossil fuel burning. In the end, nature will put us in our place, and not in a good way. It is interesting to note that right around the peak of industrial civilization’s collapse, humans will have evidently lost their biological ability reproduce due to chemical pollution. We have saturated the Earth with so many and so much chemicals that we have breached another planetary boundary:

The cocktail of chemical pollution that pervades the planet now threatens the stability of global ecosystems upon which humanity depends, scientists have said.

Plastics are of particularly high concern, they said, along with 350,000 synthetic chemicals including pesticides, industrial compounds and antibiotics. Plastic pollution is now found from the summit of Mount Everest to the deepest oceans, and some toxic chemicals, such as PCBs, are long-lasting and widespread.

The study concludes that chemical pollution has crossed a “planetary boundary”, the point at which human-made changes to the Earth push it outside the stable environment of the last 10,000 years.

“There has been a fiftyfold increase in the production of chemicals since 1950 and this is projected to triple again by 2050,” said Patricia Villarrubia-Gómez, a PhD candidate and research assistant at the Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC) who was part of the study team. “The pace that societies are producing and releasing new chemicals into the environment is not consistent with staying within a safe operating space for humanity.”

Pfft!!! Just another fancy-schmancy warning by some pedantic scientists for the world to ignore. No need to worry, we can live in hermetically sealed bubbles that filter out all that nasty stuff, can’t we? All of our socializing and entertainment take place indoors on digital screens anyway, doesn’t it? But wait, there’s more. The Doomsday Glacier is coming for us. The Thwaites Glacier is the size of Florida and it is cracking apart on the surface and melting from below, loosening its anchor on the undersea mountain that holds it in place. If this glacier goes, it could unleash much more ice from the West Antarctic ice sheet that is held in place behind it, causing an immediate and catastrophic effect (10 feet) of sea level rise. One scientist says it could go within a few years. This development falls in line with what another expert, Professor Harold R. Wanless, had said years ago about sea level rise and climate change—that sea level rise does not happen in a gradual and linear fashion but rather as sudden, large pulses. I blogged about him six years ago, and what he said back then in the context of what is happening now gives me chills:

…Subsequent ice melt was not a gradual acceleration and then deceleration process. Rather it was a series of very rapid pulses of sea level rise followed by pauses. These rapid pulses of rise, from three to thirty feet, were fast enough to leave drowned reefs, sandy barrier islands, tidal inlet deltas, and other coastal deposits abandoned across the continental shelf. That is what happens when climate change warms enough to destabilize some ice sheet sector. It rapidly disintegrates, resulting in a rapid rise.

Just a couple years ago, a study of ancient ice in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet showed that multiple meters of sea level rise occurred from less than 2ºC of warming at the beginning of the last interglacial period. As we are once again witnessing today, the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is highly sensitive to collapse from slight temperature increases.

Circling back to the movie I was discussing earlier, there is a scene in which junior astronomer and Ph.D. student Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence) is with a group of disaffected youth who are discussing conspiracy theories regarding the global elite, and Dibiasky says in an exasperated voice, “You guys, the truth is way more depressing. They’re not even smart enough to be as evil as you’re giving them credit for.” Perhaps the truth is even more depressing than that. In the grand scheme of things, free will appears to be nothing more than a figment of our imagination. Like microbes proliferating in a Petri dish and dying off after overshooting their confines, humans are essentially replicating the same process albeit on a planetary scale. Evidently, we are biologically programmed to eventually crash and burn. Just as with all other species, humans have the imperative to expand their numbers, exploiting all resources until stopped by environmental constraints, and those limits to growth are fast approaching as we speak.

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  • Miami-Dade Mayor’s Office Recommends Canceling Miami Wilds Deal
  • U.S. to Review Outdated Offshore Drilling Plans Linked to Huntington Beach Spill
  • House Republicans Target Center for Biological Diversity in Appropriations Rider

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  • Economy Creates 57,000 Jobs in June, as Unemployment Edges Down to 4.2 Percent
  • Mostly Economics – Episode 41
  • Trump’s Factory Boom Keeps Going in Reverse
  • BUYOUTS: Private Equity Reshaping the Economy – July 2026
  • The Folks Who Invented Pet-Eating Migrants are Yelling Fraud!
  • Affirmative Action is Alive and Well . . . If You are Rich and White
  • Opposition to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is Anti-American
  • Shoddy White House Research Claims Work Requirements Will Increase Employment and Reduce Poverty
  • Trump Dismisses Key Housing, Disaster Recovery Reform as ‘Unimportant’
  • June 2026 Jobs Preview: What to Expect

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RSS Chomsky

  • The Kind of Anarchism I Believe in, and What's Wrong with Libertarians
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  • Profile of Noam Chomsky in the Financial Times
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  • Rare video of Noam Chomsky interviewed with Gore Vidal in 1991
  • Complete videorecording of 1971 debate between Noam Chomsky and Michel Foucault
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  • Additional video excerpt of Noam Chomsky speech at East Stroudsburg University, Pennsylvania

RSS Chris Hedges

  • The Rockets’ Sad Glare
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  • Of Thee I Weep, of Thee I Rage
  • The Supreme Court Just Took Us Back to the 1830s
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  • Inside South Korea’s Thriving Digital Sex Abuse Machine

RSS Class Warfare Blog

  • Socialists to the Left of Me, Socialists to the …
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  • Why is The Richest Person in Pennsylvania Spending Millions on Tennessee Politics?

RSS Cliff Schecter

  • Who are the rogue bishops defying Pope Leo XIV?
  • ‘They gave their best’: Congolese reflect on historic World Cup run
  • Powerful explosion as firefighters probe smoke at Tacoma apartment
  • Ronaldo scores as Portugal come back to win, Croatia denied by late VAR
  • Relief efforts shift as Venezuela quake survivors seek aid
  • Iran war live: Tehran slams US before huge funeral for Ali Khamenei
  • Trump administration indicts Olympic athlete for Reflecting Pool vandalism
  • Will the end of TPS for Haitians mean a caregiving crisis in US?
  • Portugal fans gather ahead of Ronaldo-Modric clash
  • Senegal’s World Cup agony: Nation left rueing last-gasp collapse

RSS Climate and Capitalism

  • How Big Oil Blocked a Plastic Pollution Treaty
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  • Weedkiller glyphosate boosts antimicrobial resistant bacteria
  • Metabolic Rifts: An interview with Ian Angus
  • How Obama, Trump, and Biden blocked court action on climate
  • Climate change disrupts freshwater faster than nature can adapt
  • Alberta carbon capture project quietly reduces its targets — by 77%
  • Social Murder: Pandemic Profits and Vaccine Apartheid
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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
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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
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  • 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
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RSS Climate Code Red

  • Avoiding 'worse-case' climate warming is big news. But is it true?
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  • Car Carbon series: cool new animation, plus the jaw-dropping impact it left out
  • Climate change fuels both California's record drought and "polar vortex" storms
  • Obama's Keystone XL delay forces Harper into the "choose first" hot seat
  • Four charts reveal gigantic climate impact from proposed Kinder Morgan mega-pipeline
  • Climate fail. Surging fossil fuels are leaving renewable energy far, far behind.
  • Twenty one ways America would destroy a safe climate -- and one way they won't: US govt. report
  • Fracking in America kills off clean energy, leading to higher emissions: EIA report
  • BP calls for global carbon price to avoid the "worst impacts of climate change"

RSS ClimateSight

  • Increasing melting of West Antarctic ice shelves may be unavoidable – new research
  • Let’s hear more from the women who leave academia (Part 2)
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  • Climate change and compassion fatigue
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RSS ClusterFuck Nation

  • KunstlerCast_446 — Mel K on the Infiltration and Betrayal of America
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RSS Colin Tudge

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RSS Common Dreams: News

  • Voters Rank Billionaires, Then Corporate Landlords as Top Villains to US Society and Economy
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  • Inspired by Seattle Program, Jayapal Bill Would Help US Families Buy Fruits and Veggies
  • Will Climate-Driven Heatwave Help Make the Case Against Big Tech Data Centers?
  • US Olympic Athlete Indicted for Touching Trump's Infamously Botched Reflecting Pool Renovation
  • 'July 4th BBQ Burn’: Reports Pin Blame for Sky-High Cookout Prices on Trump Policies
  • Trump-Inspired Commemorative Social Security Cards Denounced as Latest 'Political Propaganda' Effort
  • 1,022 Babies Among 21,500+ Children Killed by Israel in 1,000 Days of Gaza Genocide
  • Experts Say Trump Cuts to Food Aid Have 'Completely Subsumed' RFK Jr.'s MAHA Agenda
  • ‘Going Out of Its Way to Enable Trump,’ Supreme Court Has Used Secretive Shadow Docket Like Never Before

RSS Consortium News

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  • Britain Detains US Human Rights Lawyer
  • Vijay Prashad: When Children Are the Target
  • Heating Up CN’s Drive for Summer
  • Prairieland Crackdowns Are Trump’s Palmer Raids
  • Israel Killing West Bank Children at Highest Rate in Decades
  • Europe’s Moral Bankruptcy
  • Inside ‘Labour Together’s’ Campaign Against Jeremy Corbyn

RSS Consumer Energy Report

  • How Bulk Diesel Fuel Delivery Reduces Downtime for Industrial Operations
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  • How Much Oil Does the World Produce? – Production Facts and Figures
  • World Sets New Oil Production and Consumption Records
  • What Makes Up the Cost of a Gallon of Gasoline? – Gas Price
  • Road Trip – Thoughts on the Satsop Nuclear Power Station
  • What Happened at Choren? – History & Events

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

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RSS Crooks and Liars

  • Wedding Bell Blues On The Empire State Building
  • Setting A Thermostat Is Not Communism, Fox News
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  • MAGA Candidate Is Also Agent For Cuban Commies
  • Acting AG Blanche Can't Get A Word In Over DC Protesters, Hegseth Lashes Out At Crowd
  • Trump So Mad About Empty Fairgrounds, His Own Staff Deleted The Evidence
  • At Roosevelt Honor, Trump Attributes TR Son's Valor To 'Racehorse' Genetics
  • Brain Dead President Claims To Have Spoken With Dead President
  • Markwayne Mullin Smears NYC As Being Head Of The Snake
  • 'You're Just Jealous': Watters And Gutfeld Scream Over Tarlov While Dismissing Trump's Corruption

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RSS Culture Change

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

RSS Dahr Jamail

  • Michael Bowen and Chol Kim of Cannon Operating Sold Fake Oklahoma Wells to 140 Investors
  • Mingran Wang of Greenroots Spoofed 150 ADRs for $1.3M and Wrote Notes to Hide It
  • Casey Muggleston of Constellation Energy Traded Project Tetris Secrets for $1.4M
  • Giovanni Pennetta of Sestante Capital Faked Anduril Access to Steal $10.5M
  • Janalie Bingham and Jean Joseph Raised $56M on a Real Estate Portfolio That Barely Existed
  • Justin Jennings Made $2.7M for Vortex Strategies by Raiding His Girlfriend’s Machine
  • Bruce Conway Signed an NDA and Immediately Betrayed It for $160K
  • Gerard Ryan Traded on Confidential FDA Drug Data and Pleaded Guilty to Insider Trading
  • Rakesh Ahuja Traded Clinical Trial Secrets to Pocket $65,000
  • Roberto Masud Suspended by SEC After Stealing Escrow Funds

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RSS Dan Hagen

  • Fix a Broken Day
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  • Why Superheroes? Here's Why
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  • The Warmonger and the Sparrow

RSS Dangerous Intersection

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  • Today’s Predominant Political Category Error
  • The Economics of Sports Betting and State Lotteries

RSS Dark Ages America

  • Shifting to Substack
  • Postscript: A Passion for Cruelty: A Nation Spinning Out of Control
  • Karma Comes to America
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RSS David Bollier

  • A Stunning Visual History of English Land Commoners and Their Folk Culture
  • Brave New Alps: New Forms of Rural Resurgence Through Commoning and Care
  • Jeremy Lent’s ‘Ecocivilization’ – A Bold Vision for System Change
  • Now Available -- Audiobook and Digital Versions of ‘Think Like a Commoner, Second Edition'
  • Benjamin Mako Hill on the Social Dynamics of Online Collaboration
  • Federico Savini on Degrowth and Its Future
  • Stéphanie Leyronas: France’s Bold Experiment in Commons-based Development
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  • Relationalized Finance: Bridging the Chasm
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  • New book review of The Story of Capital by Matt McManus for Marx & Philosophy Review of Books
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  • A League of Socialist Cities: David Harvey interviewed by Novara Media
  • Press Roundup from Mexico City
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  • LSE Review of Books: David Harvey on Marx in the age of finance capital
  • Interview: Cosmonaut Magazine podcast
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  • Book launch of The Story of Capital on March 30th in NYC with discussant Adam Tooze

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RSS Death by Car: Capitalism’s Drive to Carmageddon

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RSS Deepak Tripathi’s Diary

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

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  • Shannon Miranda Admits Sending Fake Adoption Texts About Dogs He Shot Dead, Affidavit Says
  • Rare copy of US Declaration of Independence found by volunteer in UK archives
  • Mamdani mocked by GOP for telling New Yorkers to set thermostats to 78
  • Former CDC official says RFK Jr.'s response to measles outbreak "not based on science or reality"
  • Supreme Court declines to halt $800-a-day fine for ex-Fox News reporter refusing to divulge sources
  • Jack Smith says he's 'very concerned what's going to happen next election' under Trump
  • Democrats demand HHS reinstate canceled teen pregnancy prevention grants
  • L.A. County man admits he sent Nancy Guthrie's family fake ransom notes
  • DOJ scrambles after accidentally releasing sealed Jack Smith report on Trump
  • Former ethics lawyer says Trump's crypto poses 'clear conflict of interest'

RSS Democratic Underground – Good Reads

  • Rep. Tom Suozzi: Democrats Need to Show Our Love for America
  • Buckle up! We just entered the next phase of Trumpflation.
  • Parents charged with alleged murder and torture of morbidly obese son to undergo competency evaluation
  • Jeff Tiedrich - did Preznit Fuckwit understand that he was talking to a fake Teddy Roosevelt?
  • Why the Feds Never Truly Investigated Trump's Russia Connection
  • Disturbing Reality of Trump's Huge Fireworks Display Exposed
  • Three Votes Short of Decency
  • The Trump Family and 'Honest Graft' - WSJ Editorial
  • Social Security Administration to issue commemorative cards to babies born during America's 250th year
  • Capitalism vs Socialism Meme

RSS Democracy Now

  • "The American Revolution Was Hardly an Anti-Colonial Movement": UCLA Historian Robin D. G. Kelley
  • "Rule of Law vs. Rule of Billionaires": Supreme Court Says Trump Can Fire Regulators, Except at Fed
  • Profiting from the Presidency: Trump and Family Rake In Billions from Crypto, Real Estate & More
  • Headlines for July 2, 2026
  • Reparations Efforts "Sweeping the Country" Despite DOJ Attack on Evanston, IL Groundbreaking Program
  • Supreme Court Approves Mail-In Voting, But Trump Keeps Pushing Extremist SAVE Act Ahead of Midterms
  • "We Continue to Fight": Chase Strangio on the Supreme Court's Ban on Trans Girls & Women in Sports
  • "America Is a Multiracial Democracy": Supreme Court Denies Trump's Bid to End Birthright Citizenship
  • Headlines for July 1, 2026
  • "Keep Supporting the Venezuelan People": Thousands Missing as Earthquake Rescue Efforts Continue

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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

  • Her Son Died of a Rare Bone Cancer. Could Radioactive Fracking Waste Be to Blame?
  • Drilling in the Mouth of the Amazon: How Brazil’s Oil Giant Is Drowning Out Critics
  • Why We Can’t Have Nice Things Like a Real Sovereign Wealth Fund 
  • NatWest Accused of Using ‘Loopholes’ to Invest £17 Million in UK Coal Supplier
  • Denmark’s ‘Pig Election’ Prompts Drinking Water Crackdown. Will Europe Follow Suit?
  • Cherie Blair’s Charity Received £3.6 million from ExxonMobil
  • Mark Carney Advisor Says AI Data Centres ‘Provide Markets’ For Gas
  • Zia Yusuf Cosying Up to Group Behind ‘Authoritarian’ Project 2025 Agenda
  • Fossil Fuel Financing Surged to $906 Billion in 2025 as Big Banks Retreat From Climate Promises 
  • Nigel Farage to Headline Liz Truss’ CPAC GB Event

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?

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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

  • What to Eugene Debs Was the Fourth of July?
  • The Diva and the Writer
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  • The New York Left’s Super Tuesday
  • Rot and Reform
  • I Shall Not Live in Fear
  • Know Your Enemy: Pope Leo XIV’s
  • The Struggle for the Soul of Argentine Football
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RSS Do the Math

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  • Cerebral Disconnect
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RSS Douglas Rushkoff

  • Foreward to The New Inquisition
  • Program Or Be Programmed: 11 Commands for the AI Future
  • Substack
  • Nonbinary: A Memoir – Afterward
  • Artificial Creativity
  • Douglas Rushkoff: Silicon Valley’s elite prize data over reality, and it’s hurting us all
  • Breaking from the Pace of the Net
  • The Model Isn’t The Territory, Either
  • ‘We will coup whoever we want!’: the unbearable hubris of Musk and the billionaire tech bros
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  • Putin Is Destroying Russia
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  • Neoconservative Victor Davis Hanson Is Right about Some Things–Re: the California Governor
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  • Iran Gives Trump the Finger
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RSS Earth First

  • “UNC Dildo-Boy” accosts homophobic preacher, releases anti-technology declaration
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  • Marcellus Shale Earth First! Aerial Blockade Celebrates 2 Weeks
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  • Occupied Abenaki Lands Desecrated by 9/11 Memorial Protesters Intervene to Address U.S. Imperialism & Genocide
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RSS Earth Observatory: Image of the Day, Natural Hazards, and News

  • The Birthplace of the United States
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  • NASA’s Artemis II Breaks Agency Streaming Record
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RSS Earth Observatory: Image of the Day

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  • Good Morning, Earth!
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  • The Birthplace of the United States
  • NASA, Partners Update Launch Date for Mission to Boost Swift
  • Amendment 61: A.4 Rapid Response and Novel Research in Earth Science Final Close Date Deferred
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  • NASA’s Artemis II Breaks Agency Streaming Record
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RSS Ecocide Alert

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RSS Ecological Headstand

  • Dilke, Chapman, and Dahlberg Pop-ups
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  • Commons Enabling Infrastucture
  • A Short History of Progress: Book Review
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  • 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

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

RSS Economic Hardship Reporting Project

  • How children became this city’s lead detectors
  • College Grads Are Rejecting AI En Masse
  • Injured Retail Employees Are Being Screwed at Every Turn
  • New York Dairy Workers Push for Better Protections Under New Bill
  • The Gig Economy
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  • Hollywood, Gaza, and the Invisible Blacklist
  • Insecurity now: Vanishing mutual aid, halted family planning, soul-crushing AI jobs
  • Some Minneapolis Donors Have Moved On. The Immigrants Waiting for Help Haven’t
  • In Northern California’s Maternity Desert, a Humboldt Midwife Offers Intimate Births

RSS Economic Undertow

  • Ending The War In Ukraine By Attacking Russian Railroads
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  • 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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RSS EmptyWheel

  • Open Thread: How Do We Hold a Trillionaire Accountable?
  • John Brennan’s Deletions
  • Confirmed: Broadview 6 Prosecutor Matthew Skiba Was Riding the Trump Train in His Grand Jury Presentation
  • What Would a Graphic Novel Explaining the Stakes of SCOTUS Fix Look Like
  • SPLC Prosecutor Kevin Davidson Admits He Went Looking for a Crime Based on a Flimsy Political Advocacy Letter
  • MAGA Morality
  • Trump Has Made the National Mall a Tribute to His Squalid Corruption
  • Katie Phang Just Made Jeffrey Epstein Central to Todd Blanche’s Bid for Confirmation
  • Fridays with Nicole Sandler
  • More Evidence that Harmeet Dhillon’s Team Fabricated Their Entire Case against Georgia Fort

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RSS Energy Balance

  • "For Our Children's Earth: Building the Soil, Sustaining the Future." A talk given at Braziers Park College.
  • "Becoming Nature Positive" & "Transition Town Reading: What If a Better World Were Possible?" Film double bill, Tuesday June 9th (2026), 7 pm, Reading Biscuit Factory.
  • "Fires & Fascism", film screening options plus Q&A with the film director, Dr Peter Knapp.
  • "The Little Things That Run the World": Film screening + Panel Discussion, with Transition Town Reading, 6.00 pm on Tuesday, June 16th (2026).
  • “What If a Better World Were Possible?" A film made by Transition Town Reading.
  • 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.”

RSS Environment & Food Justice

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

RSS Envisionation Blog

  • Roger Hallam: +3ºC Global heating Will Lead to 4 Billion Dead
  • New Genn Podcast: Prof. Chad Briggs on Cognitive Warfare and Climate Chaos
  • 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?

RSS Extraenvironmentalist Blog and Podcasts

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

RSS ExtraEnvironmentalist’s Videos

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

RSS ExtraGeographic

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

RSS Facts for Working People

  • Israel is an apartheid state – and its weird marriage laws show us how
  • Summer books: trade wars, billionaires and global warming
  • Guilty as Charged: How America and Israel Created the Iranian Nuclear Programme They Now Use as a Pretext for War
  • Social Democrats Win Big in New York City Democratic Primaries
  • Editorial: what will a Burnham leadership mean?
  • Opinion: Marco Rubio embarrasses himself — and America — on Iran
  • Ken Klippenstein: Minnesota “Antifa” Terrorists Charged
  • Michael Roberts: On the Death of Alan Greenspan
  • Analysis on the UK Labor Party, the end of Keir Starmer and Burnham's Rise.
  • Exposing US Poverty: How a Rich Country Keeps People on the Edge.

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RSS Fairfax Climate Watch

  • L’ordine cronologico degli eventi: il banco di prova dell’AI applicata al diritto
  • jeh, acronimo di Jekyll & Hyde, ha firmato la grafica di Splat!, il nuovo album dei Deep Purple in uscita il 3 luglio
  • GS1 Italy, “molto più del codice a barre”, racconta attività, risultati e progetti nell’Annual report 2025
  • Agenzia delle entrate e Inps insieme per le imprese e le università
  • Retribuzioni: Italia indietro nel confronto europeo
  • Da startup a protagonista del food-tech italiano: Mediaset – Gruppo MFE (Ad4Ventures) entra in Nuvola Zero®
  • Fortidia acquisisce Wing e rafforza la propria presenza nel settore logistico europeo
  • EPASSI ITALIA NOMINA PAOLA BLUNDO AMMINISTRATRICE DELEGATA
  • Salute: tumori, ENEA a Health Expo con generatore di neutroni per radioterapia
  • Trimble Insight Europe 2026: il luogo di incontro della community europea dei trasporti e della logistica

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

  • Tribute to Willi Kiefel
  • Submission to the Irish Regional Assemblies on their Regional Spatial and Economic Strategies
  • The Cost of Growth: Film screening and discussion in Dublin, June 24
  • Webinar: Securing our Food Sovereignty
  • Rethinking Systems: Growing Local Strength for People and Planet
  • 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

RSS FireDogLake

  • 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 Fish Out of Water

  • Platner’s exGF wrote “I will personally go campaign for Collins” told Times it was a joke.
  • A Miraculous Rebirth in the Gulf of Mexico
  • Ice Detention of Legal Irish Man Married to U.S. Citizen Creates Major International Incident
  • Stretched Polar Vortex set to Split in Two likely leading to Severe Tornado outbreaks in March
  • Pray for Jamaica then send money: Hurricane Melissa’s 185mph winds coming ashore.
  • Key satellite data for Hurricane intensification forecasts and sea ice extent terminated by Trump
  • Particularly Dangerous Situation for Memphis Region: Tornado outbreak updated
  • Tornado outbreak this weekend from Plains to Carolinas enhanced by Stratospheric Warming Updated
  • Harris winning North Carolina & Georgia – NY Times – strong early voting for Kamala
  • PWB: The Community Cats of old San Juan Puerto Rico

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

  • PA DEP Approves Unusual “Mineral Brine” Well in Erie County, Raising Concerns About New Regulatory Loophole
  • Campaign Update: Progress on FracTracker’s Community Air Monitoring Projects
  • From Coal Plant to AI Campus: FracTracker Documents Construction at Homer City
  • An update on Southwest Detroit Industrial Impacts: The Zug Island Ruling
  • 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

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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
  • Gil Smart wrong on gun ownership
  • Gil Smart goes off the deep end
  • Gil Smart: What's the future of work in America?
  • Gil Smart: What’s causing the rise in panhandling?
  • Invasion of Gil snatchers?

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RSS Global Research

  • Sampat Pal’s Journey of Two Decades in Uttar Pradesh, India — Protecting Women, Resisting Injustice
  • Indonesia’s Geostrategic Balancing Act Will Inspire the Global South
  • South Australian Government Goes ‘All in’ on AI Data Centres
  • U.S. Tech Giant NVIDIA Flew to Beijing with Trump to Sell, but China Said No
  • Ukraine’s Neo-Nazi Parties Are Supported by the EU. Adolph Hitler is “The Torchbearer of Democracy” in Ukraine. Zelinsky is Now a Nazi
  • Peter Thiel’s Secret Group “Dialog”—A Death Blow to Democracy?
  • الخامس من جويلية 1830. 1962. اليوم نفسه.
  • BREAKING. Russia Rejects Kiev Ceasefire Proposal as Zelensky Rescue Plan Fails
  • Global Research Daily: The News Behind the News
  • The Environmental Impact of Wars and Bombs on Planet Earth

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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

  • America at 250, of Thee I Sing
  • Trump’s Cage Fight GeniusHow ‘bout a cage rematch? Don “The Bovine” Trump v. Sen. Jon Ossoff?
  • If Trump Stood the White House on its Side
  • 9+ million Muslim voters purged in 4 states Trump “SAVE” plan takes a test drive in India
  • Frank Sinatra, Donald Trump and My Partner
  • 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.

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RSS Grist

  • People are willing to pay more for climate-proof wine, study shows
  • Urban trees aren’t just nice, scientists say — they’re mandatory
  • One year after the Texas floods, home feels further away than ever
  • Banks are financing the fossil fuel industry’s next growth strategy
  • For Puerto Rico’s fishers, climate change isn’t the only challenge — being left to adapt alone is another
  • Why is it so unusually expensive to replace lead pipes in Chicago?
  • Climate activists take on a new foe: Data centers
  • Cow manure could be the next data center fuel
  • Environmental defenders remain among world’s most targeted activists
  • Across Europe, heat adaptation plans are being put to a brutal test

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

  • Ṣẹ̀kẹ̀rẹ̀
  • Still Life with Peach
  • The Gateless Gateless Gate of the Poem
  • Young Lad
  • The Sweet Smell of Money
  • Old Darkness / Under a New Moon
  • Origin Story for War 
  • Origin Story for Tattoos
  • The June Issue
  • After Hunger: In Conversation with Sean Sherman

RSS Guy McPherson’s Blog

  • Science Snippets: Wildlife Documented Along US-Mexico Border Wall
  • Will Private Cities Allow Tech Billionaires to Escape the U.S.?
  • Science Snippets: Central American Amphibians Affect Human Health
  • Science Snippets: Sea Levels Dangerously Underestimated
  • Science Snippets: Disturbing Threat Lurks in Cattle Meat and Milk
  • Science Snippets: Study Suggests Volcanic Eruption Facilitated Arrival of Plague in Europe
  • Science Snippets: Why are Arctic Shorelines Disentegrating?

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

  • What We Don’t Know, Don’t Notice, Don’t Ask About, and Don’t Remember
  • Happy Places
  • Has the Epstein Class Always Been This Bad?
  • The World Through Different Eyes
  • How Our Bodies (Usually) Compel Us To Do What’s Best For Us
  • Links of the Month: June 2026
  • What If We LIved In a Matriarchy?
  • What Do You Say To Someone Who…
  • Not Ready For That
  • With a Knowledge of History and Context

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

  • AI & Quality
  • 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

  • The Basic Elements of Meditation: Meditation As Exercise
  • Management Theory (MBAs) Are Two Thirds About Non-Competition
  • How Many Poor People Could Elon’s Trillion Lift Out Of Poverty?
  • Russia War Situation & A Possible EU/Russia War
  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – June 28, 2026
  • Open Thread
  • Brief Iran Update
  • The Only Thing That Matters Is Winning Primaries
  • Can Europe Win A War With Russia?
  • Freedom And Power (Freedom Series #4)

RSS Idea Explorer

  • Partial Shutdown
  • Life vs. Artificial Life
  • Can’t Give Up
  • Best Future
  • Limits to Superiority
  • The World Is Dying and We’re Doing This
  • Belief and Reality
  • Value Statement
  • Interactions of Value
  • Interactions

RSS Idea Explorer – Big Pic Explorer

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RSS Idea Explorer: Land of Conscience

  • Remember
  • Death Stoppers
  • A Clear Choice
  • Update
  • Projects and Responsibility
  • In Pursuit Of Waste
  • Doubt
  • Remembrance
  • Seeking Miracles
  • Emergence

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

  • Vote for Pacifica Mission Coalition Candidates at KPFK
  • City of Vallejo Releases Sanitized Report On Police Officers' Badge-Bending Ritual
  • Censorship in Pride March video
  • Request To Extend Timelines For Pacifica's Election Deadlines
  • Why Biden’s Debate Disaster Two Years Ago Matters for the Future
  • Pacifica Nomination & Election Process - Kamau Harris From Pacifica’s WFPW In DC
  • Support Independent Retailers Like Bookshop & Say No to Amazon Prime this 23-26 June 2026
  • Regarding the Grand Jury, Raids, and Anti-Repression in the Bay Area
  • G7 Leaders Call for Faster, More Efficient and Comprehensive Debt Relief
  • CCR Condemns New York Officials’ Support of Israeli War Criminals at Israel Day Parade

RSS Information Clearing House

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RSS Inside Left – The OFFICIAL Anti-Olympics Blog™

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RSS Institute for Public Accuracy

  • Why Are Socialists Unseating Democratic Incumbents? 
  • The Department of Forever War
  • One Thousand Days of Genocide
  • Will Petro Move on Palestine?
  • Are Congressional Democrats Leading a War Party?
  • Kucinich Warns NDAA Provision Forfeits U.S. Sovereignty. Merger of US-Israeli Military “Inherently Unconstitutional”
  • Israel’s Genocide and Journocide
  • An Ordinary Insanity
  • Colombia Election Interference?
  • UAW Votes to Divest from Israel Bonds

RSS International Debt Observatory

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RSS io9

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RSS iWatch: Global Muckraking

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RSS Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer Blog

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

RSS Jacobin

  • Socialism Was Central to W. E. B. Du Bois’s Thought
  • When the Personal Is Political — and When It Isn’t
  • Jonathan Chait Doesn’t Understand the Socialists He’s Attacking
  • Parsing Fact From Fiction on Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries
  • An Unchangeable Constitution?
  • What If Socialism Takes Over the Democratic Party?
  • Nurses Are at the Heart of the US Labor Movement
  • Local Organizing Can Slow the GOP’s Rural Takeover
  • Inequality Is Shortening American Lives
  • US Empire’s Belligerent Decline in Latin America

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

  • Zerzan, J.: El Crepúsculo de las Máquinas, Madrid, 2016.
  • The Final Straw - Anti-civilization Anarchism: A Conversation with John Zerzan
  • Média Recherche Action - Domestication, aliénation et civilisation (partie 1)
  • En profondeur - Le documentaire End Civ en tournée
  • The 4ZZZ Anarchy Show - END:CIV Premise 1
  • B.U.R.N. - BETTER QUALITY! John Zerzan on B.U.R.N.
  • Anarchy Radio 06 23 2026
  • RadioActive - Interview w/ Eddie Yuen, Editor of the Book "The Battle of Seattle"
  • Steppin' Out of Babylon - John Zerzan on Anarchism
  • The Weekly Freak Show - Headlines & Highlights for the week ending 6/14/01

RSS Jonathan Turley

  • “You Cannot Kill the Beast Until You Name it”: Democratic Politician Denounces the Declaration of Independence
  • The Perils of Pluralization: NPR Retracts Nina Totenberg Scoop on Alito Retirement
  • The 28th Amendment: Will Trump v. Barbara Be the Final Word on Birthright Citizenship?
  • A New Deal for Presidents? Supreme Court Overturns Humphrey’s Executor and Reaffirms Executive Power
  • Celebration Without Representation: Blue States Refuse to Join in the 250th Anniversary Celebration on the Mall
  • ‘You’re Next!’: Democrats Discover the Mob has a Mind of its Own
  • “White Time”: Dutch Professor Argues that Time Itself is Racist
  • Democratic Members Call for Packing the Supreme Court to Reverse Immigration Decisions
  • Going “All In”: The Supreme Court Delivers Major Wins for the Administration on Immigration Enforcement
  • The Turley-Wolfson Debate on Institutional Neutrality in Higher Education

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

  • Taking a break - no post this week
  • Why the U.S.-Iran MOU (probably) won't prevent the approaching energy cliff
  • Here's comes the AI bailout: Why government stakes in AI companies are a sucker's bet
  • Our oil "savings account" is dwindling rapidly, more oil price spikes likely
  • Taking a break - no post this week
  • South by Southwest: Water crises hit America
  • Fertilizer, Energy and Liebig's Law of the Minimum
  • Chinese ag theft, pathogen research only point up dangers of GMO crops and monoculture
  • Will the U. S. curtail oil exports as fuel prices rise?
  • The Iran conflict and our Wile E. Coyote moment

RSS Lack of Environment

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RSS Law and Disorder

  • Law and Disorder June 29, 2026
  • Law and Disorder June 22, 2026
  • Law and Disorder June 15, 2026
  • Law and Disorder June 8, 2026
  • Law and Disorder June 1, 2026
  • Law and Disorder May 25, 2026
  • Law and Disorder May 18, 2026
  • Law and Disorder May 11, 2026
  • Law and Disorder May 4, 2026
  • Law and Disorder April 27, 2026

RSS Le Monde diplomatique – English edition

  • Highly strategic maritime borders
  • Humans and tigers: life among the mangroves
  • The genocide that still haunts Namibia
  • Indonesia: depoliticised injustice
  • Where the Ganges and Brahmaputra meet
  • Military dominance, strategic defeat
  • The US Democrats' foreign policy dead end
  • Iraq stakes a claim to Gulf waters
  • The nationalist ideology that binds India to Israel
  • The Balkans in Europe's waiting room

RSS Le Monde diplomatique – Open Page

  • Highly strategic maritime borders
  • Humans and tigers: life among the mangroves
  • The genocide that still haunts Namibia
  • Indonesia: depoliticised injustice
  • Where the Ganges and Brahmaputra meet
  • Military dominance, strategic defeat
  • The US Democrats' foreign policy dead end
  • Iraq stakes a claim to Gulf waters
  • The nationalist ideology that binds India to Israel
  • The Balkans in Europe's waiting room

RSS Leaving Babylon

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

RSS Lee Camp

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RSS Lee Fang

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RSS Leonardo Boff

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RSS Les Leopold

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RSS Life Itself

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

RSS Limited, Inc.

  • What the gin and tonic sez
  • Vico: "a world of men who are composed of lines, of numbers, and of algebraic signs."
  • from the ancien regime to hemingway
  • The adventures of the psychosomatic
  • Backrooms
  • Anger and repetition: a non-Kierkegaardian excursus
  • Karen Chamisso Poem
  • The view of the top 20 percent income bracket: the great American twenty first century
  • sanity and poetry
  • Left conservatism

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

  • Turn off the lights
  • ‘Release the tapes’
  • Cortisol v. Dopamine
  • Paper Tiger
  • Lemonade and Flowers

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

  • MorePeaceful.world/
  • 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

  • James Mirrlees auction markets in everything
  • Noah Smith on negative emotional contagion
  • Thursday assorted links
  • Rent Control: The Ceiling Trap
  • Is Alexander Calder the great American artist?
  • Emergent Ventures India, 17th cohort
  • How to ask for help from a stranger
  • Wednesday assorted links
  • Civilian supersonic flights are being legalized in the U.S.
  • Fables of the Reconstruction/Reconstruction of the Fables

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

  • What Am I Doing With AI These Days?
  • 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

RSS Matt Taibbi

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RSS Matt Wuerker

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RSS Max Keiser

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RSS Media Lens

  • Whitewash: Media Silence Over Starmer’s Gaza Legacy
  • Invitation To A Turkey Shoot – How To Debunk Climate Denial
  • Media Myopia As We Hurtle Towards Climate Oblivion
  • ‘Starmageddon’ – The Anti-Polanski Smear Campaign That Ate Itself
  • 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’

RSS Media Matters – Environment

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RSS Media Matters – Everything

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

RSS Media Roots

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

RSS Methane Hydrates

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

RSS Michael Hudson

  • The War America Cannot Admit It Lost
  • Iran Broke the Spell
  • The Limits of Empire
  • When Control Becomes the Imperial Trap
  • Geopathology and the Econopathology Behind it
  • The Last Colonial Wars
  • BRICS Doesn’t Need a New Bancor
  • The Petrodollar Trap Is Becoming a War Trap
  • When the Empire Becomes the Risk
  • Why This Is Not the 1970s Again

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
  • LAUNDRYMAN: a new Hertzan Chimera serial-killer 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

  • Israel’s seizure of Palestinian church land raises renewed fears of efforts to erase Christians from Jerusalem
  • Will the Iran War hurt J.D. Vance’s presidential hopes?
  • As in Gaza, the Israel-Lebanon ‘peace’ agreement is designed to fail
  • How Hasan Piker helped boost Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan and what it tells us about the state of the Democratic Party
  • Committee to Protect Journalists’ decision to turn its back on slain Palestinian journalists is another step toward isolating Gaza
  • A mother’s body in Gaza was cut in half by an Israeli strike, her 1-year-old daughter’s skull split open, eyewitnesses say
  • How Israel uses water as a weapon of war from Palestine to Lebanon
  • How Israel’s financial strangulation of the West Bank is killing Palestinian public education
  • Israel strips the Hebron municipality of its planning powers, threatening to further erode the city’s Palestinian identity
  • Why the left should support Trump’s 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 - Jul 2 ISIS leader Baghdadi declared caliphate established
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Jul 1 IS released recording declaring a new caliphate
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Jun 30 Start of 1920 Revolt vs British Mandate in Iraq
  • PM Zaidi Begins Anti-Corruption Campaign
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Jun 29 Nouri mosque in Mosul liberated where IS’s Baghdadi declared the caliphate Iraqi forces claimed Mosul freed but fighting continued
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Jun 28 CPA disbanded and sovereignty returned to Iraq
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Jun 27 Iraq’s Revolutionary Command Council approved invasion of Kuwait
  • Review George Tenet, At the Center of the Storm, My Years at the CIA, Harper Collins, 2007
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Jun 26 Iraqi intel rounded up Iraqi National Accord coup plotters backed by US Called CIA and told them to go home
  • Iraq Considering Emergency Economic Plan Until Oil Exports Revived

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

  • Do Muslims Want Sharia Law in the West?
  • Links 7/2/2026
  • Iran War: Vance Confirms Plan to Use “Deal” as Minsk-Type Pause to Restock Fuel (and Arms); US Ostentatiously Failing to Implement MOU, Seeking to Isolate Iran Over Strait of Hormuz Control
  • Supreme Court Denies Pork Industry Appeal of Animal Welfare Law
  • When Trust in Official Statistics Declines
  • Coffee Break: Tawdry Trump Gang Corruption Wave Cresting?
  • Most EU Citizens Support Economic Growth Even Though Climate Experts Question Its Role
  • Links 7/1/2026
  • Iran War: Iran Disses Witkoff and Kushner in Doha but Does Not Get $6 Billion in Frozen Assets; Strait of Hormuz Traffic Sub-Par but Continues on Oman Side as Talks Over Future Management Continue
  • Progress in Understanding Early-Onset Cancers?

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

RSS Nature Protects, As She is Protected

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

RSS Navdanya’s Diary

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

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  • 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
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RSS News Junkie Post

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

RSS NOAA: Monthly State of the Climate Report

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RSS Notes from the Aboveground

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  • How Billionaires Are Using Data Centers as a Weapon in the Class War
  • 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

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RSS Oddity Central

  • Chinese Company Unveils World’s First Full-Size Mass-Produced Ultra-Bionic Humanoid Robot
  • Bank Manager Embezzles $45,000 by Replacing Banknotes with Cartoonish Play Money
  • The World’s Most Expensive Letter Is Surprisingly Boring
  • Scientists Develop Cockroach Diving Suits for the Benefit of Mankind
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  • China’s Breathtaking Lanying Cliff Road Was Hand-Carved Through the Side of a Mountain
  • Mexican Batman Duct-Tapes Alleged Motorcycle Thieves to Lamp Posts
  • Popularity of AI-Generated Short Dramas Sparks “Face Buying” Trend
  • Japanese Oyster-Infused Soft-Serve Ice Cream Will Shock Your Taste Buds
  • El Pedocin, Europe’s Last Gender-Segregated Beach Is Split in Two by a Tall Concrete Wall

RSS Of Two Minds

  • Risk and AI: It's Tricky
  • The US Economy In a Nutshell: Privatize the Gains, Socialize the Costs
  • Five Dynamics That Make Sense of an Increasingly Chaotic World
  • What Once Explained Everything Now Explains Nothing
  • What If the Work We're Busy Automating Is Needless?
  • What AI Is and Is Not-- or, When Electrocution of Innocents Becomes Profitable
  • We Don't Need the World, We Only Need Money
  • AI's Insurmountable Flaw: "Mass Regurgitation of Misinformation"
  • Is AI Reversing Anti-Progress or Is It Accelerating It?
  • Choose One: Housing Is Shelter, or Housing Is Just Another Asset in a Bubble Economy

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

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RSS Our Finite World

  • Why Oil Shortages May Bring Lower Prices–and Recession
  • China and US Trade Talks: A Solution for Oil Shortages?
  • Losing the Iran War May Be the Best Outcome for the World
  • A New Explanation for Tariffs and Bombings
  • Understanding Deglobalization: The Role of Diesel and Jet Fuel
  • 2026: Expect a very uneven world economic downturn
  • Too many promises; too few future physical goods
  • A lack of very cheap oil is leading to debt problems
  • What has gone wrong with the economy? Can it be fixed?
  • Sierra Club talk that may be of interest

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

RSS PBD – Progressive Blog Digest

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RSS PeakOil.com News

  • US Strategic Oil Reserve at 1983 Low, Quarter Locked Out by Equipment Failures
  • Russia’s economy is barely holding on, the Kremlin can no longer hide the consequences of Ukrainian attacks
  • Iran warns oil tankers to use approved routes in Strait of Hormuz or face a ‘forceful response’
  • German prosecutors accuse Kyiv of ordering 2022 Nord Stream sabotage
  • How the U.S. and U.K. Are Redrawing Syria’s Energy Map
  • Russian Refinery Disruptions Ripple Across Central Asian Fuel Markets
  • Putin’s diesel export ban risks new fuel shock
  • Man charged with sabotage of Nord Stream gas pipeline in German court
  • Brent Crude Oil Erases Entire War Premium, Falls 40% to Pre-War Levels
  • Russian gas imports rise despite EU phase-out

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RSS People Before Profit Blog

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

RSS Phlegm

  • "we fight each other while it devours us" Belgium June 2017
  • West Didsbury Manchester. May 2017
  • Dulwich picture gallery. April 25th 2017
  • Ostend, Belgium April 2017
  • Jacksonville, Florida - USA
  • Sheffield - UK
  • Lexington, Kentucky - USA.
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  • Toronto - Canada.
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RSS Political Violence @ a Glance

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

RSS Popular Resistance

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RSS ProPublica

  • Massachusetts Set to Extend Statute of Limitations for Rape Cases With DNA Evidence
  • How Google and AI Nearly Made a Seasoned Reporter Spiral
  • A Troubling Milestone: Most Supreme Court Rulings Are Secretive Votes With Little Justification
  • “That Guy Is Still Out There”
  • To Protect Its Drinking Water, This City Has to Appeal to the Oil Regulators That Put It at Risk
  • Trump’s DOJ Said Police Reform Was “Factually Unjustified.” A New Report Shows Otherwise.
  • Florida Is Executing Prisoners at a Record Pace, Even as Most of the U.S. Abandons the Death Penalty
  • Louisiana Supreme Court Frees Death Row Prisoner, Calling Evidence Against Him “Scientifically Indefensible”
  • Native American Tribes Came Together to Secure Their Rights to Colorado River Water. Four States Are Stalling the Deal.
  • An Oregon Law Lets One Wealthy Region Turn the Desert Green. When Drought Hits, Farmers Pay the Price.

RSS Project Censored

  • The Project Censored Newsletter—June 2026
  • The News That Did Make the News – But Was Wrong
  • The Sycophancy Machine: How AI Rewards Confirmation Over Accuracy
  • Frame-Checking Generative AI’s Role in Transmitting News
  • LGBTQ Organizing Beyond Meta’s Censorship
  • The Misuse of History: Archaeology in Palestine
  • Big Tech’s Campus Takeover, ICE’s Expanding Reach
  • The Sycophancy Machine 
  • News That Didn’t Make the News: Science Communicators and AI Data Centers
  • History is Not Past: 250 Years of the US Project and Examining HondurasGate

RSS Public Intelligence

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

RSS Pulse

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

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RSS Rabett Run

  • Bad (and the few ok) population decline arguments
  • The Mikes have the Willies
  • Just why are people doing the thing that I said they should do?
  • Elon believes in half of "Fake It Til You Make It"
  • Dispatchable Hydropower For The Win! (Just Don't Call It That)
  • Alex Tabarrock and Argumentum ad Flubberum
  • Brian's new gig
  • Something left unsaid about Koutsoyiannis et al.
  • "A Left That Refuses to Condemn Mass Murder Is Doomed"
  • Well, crud

RSS Rabble.Ca

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

RSS Radical Philosophy

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

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RSS Real Economics

  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – June 28, 2026
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  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – June 14, 2026
  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – June 07, 2026
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RSS Real-World Economics Review Blog

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  • Understanding entropy as a constraint on economic processes
  • The sociology study that changed my thinking
  • The AI Bubble
  • A dominant economic fact of the past half century is . . . .
  • Trickle-down economics, the Swedish way
  • Is the U.S. Trade Deficit a Loss or a Gain?
  • New models constantly renovate poverty
  • Medieval inflation medicine

RSS Red Pepper

  • Stella Dadzie: A Whole Heap of Mix Up – review
  • Citizens’ Advice and the hidden cost of welfare reform
  • Nueva derecha: Latin America’s new authoritarians
  • Fighting fire with fellowship
  • Britain’s electorate has changed – our voting system needs to keep up
  • Corporate profiteering and the war on Iran
  • Real existing degrowth
  • Zionist pogroms and shepherding outposts
  • The political economy of the manosphere
  • Elections 2026: The political shifts reshaping Wales

RSS Reddit: Environment

  • Fireworks May Pollute the Air & Water More Than You Think
  • US moves to eliminate longtime radiation safety principle for nuclear power
  • Microplastics found in testicles, kidneys, livers, placentas, and even a toddler's poo
  • ‘This Is the PFAS Presidency’: Trump EPA Approves Another Forever Chemical Pesticide | “The Trump administration’s EPA is once again showing its disdain for Americans’ health and the natural world.”
  • Global boom in livestock farming since 2006 is piling pressure on nature, report finds
  • Spain heat wave kills over 1,000 in second-hottest June ever
  • Amazon's carbon emissions jumped 16% in 2025. The driver: massive data center buildout
  • China began planting 66 billion trees in 1978 to stop expanding deserts, but scientists found the forests now grow 66% faster than nearby natural woodlands.
  • Google’s AI buildout drove 37% increase in electricity use in 2025
  • How record heat and monumental fireworks could spark miserable air quality for July Fourth

RSS Reddit: Overpopulation – Unending Growth

  • Advocating for murder, eugenics, or culling people does not help make recognition of overpopulation more mainstream.
  • What are some links that you like to share in discussions relevant to overpopulation?
  • We are artificially boosting our carrying capacity through fossil fuel/artificial fertilizer. Its the equivalent of going Kaoiken. This boost is only temporary and the reconing will come eventually.
  • The impacts of overpopulation in India are already horrifying
  • A dose of truth
  • I think there should be a limit of two kids per family.
  • Conservatives maintain birth rates, but left-leaning Americans are having significantly fewer children, driving the U.S. birth decline. Education was consistently linked to having fewer children. Religious attendance was positively associated with having more children.
  • Drought and the effect on Population. Please Like and Subscribe
  • The issue with talking about overpopulation is that everyone is fixed inside a mass consumption capitalism mindset and cannot consider other options.
  • The 50-year Gap -- global human population doubled, and no one in comments seems to notice or factor that in (except me)

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  • MuseLetter #399: When the Saints Go Marching Out: New Orleans and the Resilience of Cities
  • MuseLetter #398: Small Modular Nuclear Reactors are a Dead End
  • Museletter #397: The 2026 Energy Crisis and Our Wile E. Coyote Moment
  • Museletter #396: The Future of Forests
  • Museletter #395: The Empire Crumbles
  • Museletter #394: Nourishing the Bioregional Economy
  • Museletter #393: Electricity Price Squeeze: Something’s Going to Give
  • Museletter #392: What Futures Are Possible?
  • Museletter #391: Gratitude in the Great Unraveling
  • Museletter #390: Peak Oil for Gen Z

RSS Robert Koehler

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

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  • The Rockets’ Sad Glare
  • What, to the Colonized, Is the Fourth of July?
  • What Hasan Piker’s Role in Michigan Tells Us About the Democratic Party
  • Don’t Bother Making a Birthday Wish
  • Of Thee I Weep, of Thee I Rage
  • The Supreme Court Just Took Us Back to the 1830s
  • Most Supreme Court Rulings Are Secretive Votes With Little Justification
  • Days and Nights of Rage
  • Red Bait Redux
  • Inside South Korea’s Thriving Digital Sex Abuse Machine

RSS Robert Scribbler

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

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  • Free to be yourself. Surf master & disabled pupil inspire each other (Trailer) Premiere 02/23
  • Beauty and the Bleach. Skin-whitening trend ravages Senegalese women
  • A gastronomic odyssey through St. Pete’s literary haunts – Taste of Russia Ep. 17
  • Beauty and the Bleach.Skin-whitening trend ravages Senegalese women (Trailer) Premiere 02/19
  • Of Ice and Fame. Medvedeva v Zagitova: friends off the ice, rivals on it
  • Is this a yolk? Ostrich omelettes & peculiar pastries - Taste of Russia Ep. 16
  • Champions of the spirit. Unknown stories of 1st Soviet Olympic medalists
  • Of Ice and Fame. Medvedeva v Zagitova: friends off the ice, rivals on it (Trailer) Premiere 02/10
  • Champions of the spirit. Unknown stories of 1st Soviet Olympic medalists (Trailer) Premiere 02/09
  • Art at the Stake. Afghan artists risk lives to return style, music, and culture to their country

RSS RT Today

  • Republican’s ‘let them eat lobster’ comment leaves sour taste
  • US diplomat wants to turn Taiwan into ‘hornet’s nest of drones’
  • US strategic oil reserve at risk – watchdog
  • Is the populist right about to take over Australia?
  • ‘Ukrainian woman’ identified as suspect in Monaco bomb attack – media
  • Russian troops advance in last Ukrainian stronghold in Donbass (VIDEO)
  • This EU state’s anti-Russian crusade has become a strategic dead end
  • Minnesota governor pardons migrant child sex offender
  • Germany’s rotten center is heading for a reckoning
  • French clash over air conditioners as another heatwave looms (VIDEOS)

RSS RT: USA News

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RSS Sail Transport Network

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

RSS Science-Based Life

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

RSS ScienceDaily: Top Environment News

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RSS ScienceDaily: Top Science News

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RSS Scrap Weapons

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

RSS Seemorerocks

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RSS Shadow Government Statistics

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RSS Shame Project

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

RSS Simple Climate

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

RSS Skeptical Science

  • Skeptical Science New Research for Week #27 2026
  • How bad is AI for the environment?
  • Climate Adam - Is Climate Change Ramping Up El Niño Risks?
  • 2026 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #26
  • Skeptical Science New Research for Week #26 2026
  • What Americans can learn from London’s war on cars
  • The Merchants of Doubt are coming for Extreme Event Attribution science
  • 2026 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #25
  • Cooking up the Climate Stripes, with Ed Hawkins
  • New Publication: Identifying Flawed Reasoning in Contrarian Claims about Climate Change

RSS Smithsonian – Smart News

  • An A.I.-Generated Alexander Hamilton Chats About Economics at the Museum of American Finance, Opening This Weekend in Boston
  • Scientists Say They've Made Cells That Feed, Grow and Reproduce, Bringing Them One Step Closer to Building Life From Scratch
  • 3D Printing Gives New Life to an Ancient Game Board Discovered at a Roman Fort Near Hadrian's Wall in England
  • Puzzled by Mark Rothko's Captivating Color Field Paintings? Look to the Renaissance Masters Who Inspired Him
  • The Oldest Black Church in the U.S., the Wright Brothers' Home and a New York Hospital Are Among the American Heritage Sites in Urgent Need of Preservation
  • An Archival Discovery Became a Treasure Map Leading a Diver to a 17th-Century Shipwreck Carrying Coins and Gold Jewelry
  • Earth Might Be Home to 20 Million Insect Species—More Than Three Times as Many as Previously Thought, a Study Suggests
  • Alexander Hamilton's First National Bank Revolutionized the U.S. Economy. After Sitting Shuttered for Years, the Philadelphia Landmark Reopened as a Museum
  • 'The Greatest Cosmic Movie Ever Made': The World's Largest Digital Camera Begins a Historic, Decade-Long Survey of the Night Sky
  • Vintage ‘READ’ Posters Adorning Libraries and Classrooms for Decades Go on Auction as the American Library Association Turns 150

RSS Social Text Journal

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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

  • An Update on Colorado
  • The Version of the SAVE Act That Trump Wants Passed Doesn’t Even Have the Votes in the House
  • The Supreme Court Let Trump Do Pretty Much Everything He Wanted — Except Mess with the Money
  • Judges Across the Nation Agree: The DOJ’s Legal Argument for Seizing Voter Rolls Does Not Hold Up
  • The Great American State Fair’s Main Exhibit Is Trump Corruption
  • Will Frivolous Charges Be Brought Against Future Ex-POTUSes? That’s Okay Too.
  • Congressional Report Alleges Fraud in Fundraising for ‘Christian Nationalist’ Freedom250
  • A Second Judge Blocks Trump’s Attempted Federal Takeover of Vote by Mail
  • Hick for a Loop
  • Surely a Winning Strategy: Republicans Are Trying to Be as Tone Deaf as Possible on Affordability

RSS The Agonist Blog

  • SEO moderne : les techniques qui fonctionnent vraiment en 2026
  • Branding : pourquoi votre identité visuelle repousse vos prospects
  • Maîtriser le Storytelling pour rendre votre marque inoubliable
  • Comment concilier cohésion d’équipe et maîtrise budgétaire à Paris ?
  • Copywriting : les mots magiques qui déclenchent l’acte d’achat
  • Comprendre l’Algorithme : comment dompter les réseaux sociaux cette année
  • La puissance de la Data pour anticiper les besoins de vos clients
  • Nouvelle adresse Cineregal bloquée ! C’est partis en Juin 2026
  • Gogoflix la nouvelle adresse ne fonctionne plus : les dernières infos.
  • Migration Cloud : pourquoi c’est le meilleur investissement pour votre PME

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 July 2 2026
  • Debt Rattle July 1 2026
  • Debt Rattle June 30 2026
  • Debt Rattle June 29 2026
  • Debt Rattle June 28 2026
  • Debt Rattle June 27 2026
  • Debt Rattle June 26 2026
  • Debt Rattle June 25 2026
  • Debt Rattle June 24 2026
  • Debt Rattle June 23 2026

RSS The Big Picture

  • At The Money: Building a Bond Ladder with ETFs
  • 10 Thursday AM Reads
  • Reverse Engineering the Met’s Bobby Bonilla Deal
  • 10 Wednesday AM Reads
  • Transcript: Carl Richards on Sketching Wealth Strategy
  • 10 Tuesday AM Reads
  • 10 Monday AM Reads
  • Comedy Is Hot
  • 10 Sunday Reads
  • MiB: Carl Richards on Sketching Wealth Strategy

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

  • Summer Bookshelf Offers
  • The Sister-Sows
  • Boundary? What Boundary?
  • 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

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

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RSS The Equation (Union of Concerned Scientists)

  • A New Way to Uncover How Science Is Under Attack
  • FEMA Review Council Report, Like President Trump, Is Out of Touch with Reality
  • The American Project Has Never Been Perfect. It’s Still Worth Fighting For.
  • A Year in, the Trump Administration is Exercising “Gold Standard” Suppression of Science
  • Louisiana v Callais Broke the System. Here’s How We Fix It
  • Dear Doomer: Hope is a Discipline 
  • President Trump’s Coal Bailouts Lock-In Higher Costs, Forestall Real Solutions
  • Cómo podemos aprovechar el enorme potencial solar en las comunidades de justicia ambiental de Massachusetts 
  • Despite It All: Watching US Wind and Solar’s Amazing Progress
  • Colorado Takes a Big Step Forward for EV Battery Recycling

RSS The Exile Nation Project

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RSS The Exiled Online

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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

  • Senator questions Merck over patent strategy for blockbuster cancer drug Keytruda
  • Businessman accused of masterminding Caruana Galizia assassination stands trial in Malta
  • Law enforcement, banks warn of money laundering gaps in major US crypto bill
  • Cyprus anti-corruption watchdog refers former president to prosecutors for alleged ‘abuse of power’
  • Lowering doses of cancer drugs could slash global health spending by $30B, new research shows
  • Trump intelligence adviser previously helped father pursue millions from Kremlin-linked bank, leaked documents show
  • Chinese spies are posing as recruiters to target officials and journalists
  • Mexico seizes suspicious Keytruda in raid to dismantle counterfeit medication ring
  • Fidelity opened account for Epstein, even as outrage grew
  • Patents, prices and court files: How ICIJ used data to investigate an industry that thrives on secrecy

RSS The Great Change

  • Burke's Law
  • Toy Wars
  • Thinking like a Creek
  • The Parish of the Watershed
  • The Internet is Unsustainable
  • Hanta Me, Baby
  • Mars or Bust
  • The Woman Who Knew What Dirt Was
  • When the House Loses
  • What the Cyanobacteria Said

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

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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

  • SUSAN VAN HAITSMA / CULTURE / Down on the Drag: Austin Music History
  • ALICE EMBREE / MEDICARE / Taking on the Medicare Disadvantage
  • AUSPOP / CULTURE / Retrospective of Underground Comix Pioneer Gilbert Shelton
  • ALLEN YOUNG / OPINION / June: From shame to pride
  • BRUCE MELTON: UNGINEERING, Not Geoengineering
  • 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

RSS The Raw Story

  • GOP podcaster ridiculed on CNN panel as his defense of Trump sons collapses
  • 'Simply staggering': Eyes widen as Jack Smith blows the whistle on 'American Gestapo'
  • Trump's latest job report raises red flags for CNN analyst
  • 'Chilling': Security expert sounds the alarm as Trump DOJ ramps up election probe
  • Bizarre moment at Trump's state fair baffles Jen Psaki: 'Don't know what I watched there'
  • Trump firework plans trigger emergency air pollution warning across the D.C. area: report
  • Author claims Melania Trump is trying a 'preposterous' new way to silence him
  • Jeanine Pirro snaps at reporter during indictment announcement
  • Trump Jr. stands to reap financial windfall with plan to legalize guns-by-mail: report
  • 'This guy's not doing well': Trump's library 'rant' sparks fresh health concerns

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 Has No Conflicts of Interest. He Has Only One Interest, and He’s Not at All Conflicted About It.
  • White House Staff Are Sharing ‘Weekend at Bernie’s’ Memes About Sleepy Trump
  • Texas Republicans May Regret Mandating Bible in Classes
  • Trump Enrichment Syndrome
  • If You Tried to Explain Crazy Old Man Trump Being President It Would Be Too Insane to Believe
  • I Saw This Happen Behind the Iron Curtain. I Never Expected to See It Here...
  • At 250, American Democracy is Under Siege
  • So-Called ‘Moderate’ Democrats Must Stop Parroting Trump’s Red-Scare Rhetoric
  • It’s the Next America
  • Republicans Can’t Escape the ‘Creeping Panic’ Trump Is Laying on Them: Report

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
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  • Global crisis and the potential of the ICC: relevance of ecocide as the fifth crime
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RSS Thom Hartmann

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  • Hopkins Students Fight Against 'School to War Pipeline'
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  • Judge Orders USDA to Restore $127 Million in Federal Grants to Farmers
  • Frederick Douglass’s Words Are More Relevant Than Ever on US’s 250th Birthday
  • New Mexico ICE Jail Has to Truck Water Into Town That Declared a Water Emergency
  • Trump Family Rakes In Billions From Crypto, Real Estate, and Legal Settlements
  • The “Board of Peace” Is Planning to Concentrate Gazans in “Hamas-Free” Enclaves
  • Ahead of the United States’ 250th, Most Say Nation Has Lost Its Way
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  • Trump’s UFC Cage Fight Is an Apt Metaphor for Nation Built on Colonial Violence

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  • Exploding Cinema- video art in the 1990s- new book out
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  • A framework for the application of AI in public systems
  • Weekend reading links
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  • How to Identify GI Bill Fraud
  • Rumsfeld Shady Heritage in Pandemic: GILEAD’s Intrigues with WHO & Wuhan Lab. Bio-Weapons’ Tests with CIA & Pentagon
  • Age Old Battle Between Khazarian Mafia and True Christianity Crashing Into Finality
  • Shipping to Poland from the US: Navigating Customs Clearance
  • Braving the Storm and Tackling Addiction in the Ranks of US Veterans
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  • Come Home
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  • Why Reject the Good News?
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RSS Waging NonViolence

  • Finding real national pride on America’s 250th birthday
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  • Trump’s repression of dissent is backfiring
  • Inside Albania’s youth-led ‘flamingo revolution’
  • The data center backlash that’s uniting America
  • The left needs better answers for scared people
  • Time traveling to a 1980s ACT UP meeting through theater
  • ICE will be at the World Cup, but organizers are ready
  • 10 reasons to resist AI
  • In Japan, raves and tea parties become sites of protest

RSS Waldenswimmer

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

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  • The poison in Britain’s Labour Party
  • We have become enslaved by our impatience
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  • Facebook employees feel increasingly responsible for the world’s problems
  • The ancient hunt in which the tracker’s skill united reason and imagination
  • Novichok chemical attack near Porton Down fed catnip to conspiracy theorists
  • The depletion of the human microbiome and how it can be restored
  • Are we smart enough to know how smart animals are?
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  • Planning For An Island's Demise
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  • NASA/Water In Space
  • Climate Change Drying Up One of World's Largest Lakes

RSS We Meant Well

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  • Supreme Court, Birthright Citizenship, and Espionage
  • Does a Secret State Department Office Promote Neo-Nazism?
  • Morality, Responsibility, and Immigration
  • For Springsteen Fans Now Angry with Bruce
  • School Violence and China
  • Why the Ben Franklin Fellowship at State?
  • Is Iran a Turning Point?
  • Whistleblowers, Leakers, and Spies
  • Can the U.S. Win the Iran War?

RSS Web of Debt

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  • THE ABUNDANCE PARADIGM: WHY AI FORCES A RETHINKING OF MONEY ITSELF — PART 1
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  • Regime Change at the Fed: From Big Bank Bailouts to Local Productivity
  • The Wealth Concentration Engine: Rethinking America’s Financial Plumbing
  • Compound Interest Is Devouring the Federal Budget: It’s Time to Take Back the Money Power
  • Why New York City Needs a Public Bank
  • How a Fed Overhaul Could Eliminate the Federal Debt Crisis, Part II: Curbing Fed Independence

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  • What Can We Learn From Venezuela’s Misfortunes?
  • A Solution to Data Center Backlash? Put Them in Oil Fields.
  • One Small Mowing Change Could Save Thousands of Insects
  • In Iran, Trump’s Stubbornness Conflicts With Persian Pride
  • Progressives Extend Winning Streak in Democratic Primaries
  • It Would Be Nice If All Supreme Court Justices Could Read
  • SCOTUS Rules Constitutional Privacy Protections Apply To Phone Location History
  • Ahead of Midterms, Supreme Court Gives GOP and Billionaires Another Boost
  • The Tragedy of King Donald

RSS Why Evolution Is True

  • Is it okay to wish for the death and suffering of your political opponents?
  • Why Democrats should spurn and revile the DSA
  • Readers’ wildlife photos
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  • Supreme Court upholds ban on trans-identified men participating in sports in public schools
  • Jesus ‘n’ Mo ‘n’ the Islamophobia tsar
  • Wednesday: Hili dialogue

RSS Wild Ancestors

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  • Wild New World
  • Wild Free and Happy sample 84: Wild Free Isolation
  • Wild Free and Happy sample 83 Update: Human Web

RSS William Bowles

  • BREAKING PEPE EXPOSES: Iran’s Secret Memo Lands in Riyadh-Iran Is ‘Ready for War’
  • The Earthquake in Venezuela and the Politics of Disaster: The Twenty-Seventh Newsletter (2026)
  • One last authoritarian flourish from Starmer
  • Economic Rent Extraction
  • Black Agenda Report July 1, 2026
  • Socialism Without Revolution: Jacobin’s Market Fantasy Against the Socialist World
  • The Arsenal Is Late: Europe’s Ruling Class Discovers There Is Always Money for War
  • Racial violence – a national emergency
  • The July 2026 issue of ColdType is now online
  • From Brain Capture to Intellectual Sovereignty: The Twenty-Sixth Newsletter (2026)

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

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RSS WWS

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  • Alexander Rabinowitch’s The Bolsheviks Survive: Petrograd 1919 
  • The Colorado primary and the turn toward socialist politics
  • With NATO chief Rutte present: Merz government adopts war laws
  • Wall of Tears memorial to child victims of the Gaza genocide comes to Dearborn, Michigan
  • Turkish comedian Deniz Göktaş detained at Istanbul airport over political satire
  • Humanitarian crisis worsens in Venezuela, as botched earthquake rescue phase winds down
  • ICE thugs kidnap over 10,000 immigrants in 5 days as White House orders worksite raids
  • SEP (UK) calls for the release of Ali Ercan Akpolat at Turkish embassy in London
  • Socialist Equality Party (UK) Supporters Campaign 2026: “It’s our job to show in practice who the real socialists are”

RSS Yale Environment 360

  • A Home Battery Revolution Is Reshaping the Power Grid
  • After a Civil Rights Complaint, Chicago Built Largest Air Monitoring Network in the U.S.
  • The Loss of Glaciers Is Inflicting a Spiritual Toll on Indigenous People
  • In East Africa, a Controversial Oil Project Is Poised for Production
  • Like Humans, Mediterranean Sperm Whales Have Their Own Dialects
  • Europe Hit by Another Record Heat Wave
  • Amid Iran War, Africa Sees Growing Demand for Electric Motorbikes
  • A Missing Piece in Climate Models: Nature’s Own Emissions
  • An EPA Researcher Details the Agency's Assault on Science
  • Digital Tools Are Transforming Efforts to Save Plants from Extinction

RSS Yes Magazine

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

RSS Your Passport to Complaining

  • Reddit: “Why don’t they wake up?”
  • Communities Conferences 2026
  • Playgrounds and Promenades
  • A New Peruvian Commune
  • Is Texas a Dummymander?
  • AI and the midterms – Bushwick Feb 15
  • Commie Clothes Fire
  • A new Paradox Collective
  • The Joys of Censorship
  • November is Mamdani Wins

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