Wars don't win,they erase futures. Bombs don't build,they devastate ecosystems & scar souls across generations. We are capable of better: smart, sustainable tech; mutual respect; peaceful coexistence. Reject hate. Protect Earth. Be truly human. πβ€οΈ #NoToWars #EndEcocide
13.03.2026 04:28
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13.03.2026 05:06
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Human arrogance towards nature is despicable.
We treat Earth like a disposable resource,yet we've already lost 68% of wildlife populations since 1970. Nature doesn't need us. We need nature. Time to drop the superiority complex.
#EndArrogance #ClimateAction
13.03.2026 04:59
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looking past the humanitarian, economic, and multitude of other impacts this idiotic US/Israeli attack on Iran, the ecological disaster in the strait is itself just horrifying- the persian gulf is not just home to oil tankers but also a shitload of marine life and commercial fishing
13.03.2026 03:00
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Humans are ready to kill forest defenders β all to feed endless profit.
Chainsaws vs. centuries-old giants.
The war is real.
Future children will ask: βWhy did you let the ancient trees die?β
What will your answer be?
#Ecocide #ClimateActionNow
13.03.2026 05:07
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Since 1994, immigrants have paid more in taxes than they receive in benefits every year.
Do not believe the lies you hear about immigrants.
They are good for society and the economy.
12.03.2026 20:45
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Too many people, including some news media, let the truth be trampled upon without thought for what is happening to us and our nation.
12.03.2026 22:48
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Going Deeper: When Armageddon Enters the Chain of Command
The Rise of Christian Nationalists
There are few things more dangerous than a political movement convinced that God needs help finishing His work. But that is exactly the territory we are entering now. Going Deeper:
open.substack.com/pub/adamkinz...
12.03.2026 14:30
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12.03.2026 07:56
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How Stupid are 'Americans'? This stupid:
12.03.2026 12:21
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The president is handing out oversized clown shoes to his cabinet β and watching to see who refuses to wear them.
It's Solzhenitsyn's Stalin story come to life: the first person to stop applauding ended up in the gulag. The lesson then, as now β never be the first to stop clapping.
12.03.2026 03:27
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This is backed up by NY Times reporting last week: βA state-led inquiry into Mr. Epsteinβs actions was taken over by federal prosecutors in 2019, and then apparently fizzled, according to New Mexico officials and recently unsealed records.β NY Times Gift link: www.nytimes.com/2026/03/01/u...
11.03.2026 11:34
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Imagine a world where Americans were smarter and didnβt applaud when reactionary idiot Ronald Reagan made a show out of removing the solar panels Jimmy Carter had installed on the White House. We wouldnβt now have to worry about affording to fill gas tanks next month.
11.03.2026 17:01
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βThey pushed so many lies about recyclingβ: the fight to stop big oil pumping billions more into plastics
Plastic production has doubled over the last 20 years β and will likely double again. For author Beth Gardiner, metal water bottles and canvas tote bags are not the solution. So what is?
Trying to use less plastic?
Big Oil and the plastics industry are spending billions to make sure everyone else uses more.
βI think what stood out most is the deliberateness and intentionality over the years of pushing plastic into our lives,β said @bethgardiner.bsky.social. βIt was such a shock."
11.03.2026 16:37
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Repulsive message, to tell us that if we want jobs, we have to sacrifice drinkable water, cheap energy, and a livable climate.
This is why corrupt politicians attack the Green New Deal: under the GND, we wouldnβt have to choose.
11.03.2026 19:11
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Trees are more than carbon sinks. They are Earth's shield, protecting the ozone layer & stabilizing our climate. Deforestation weakens this shield. Planting & restoring forests is urgent planetary healthcare. #ForestRestoration #SaveNature
11.03.2026 10:11
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Reaching net zero by 2050 is often framed as a cost burden.
The UK Climate Change Committeeβs latest analysis suggests the opposite.
The real risk is fossil fuel dependency.
11.03.2026 09:29
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Ancient forests aren't "resources"βthey're living systems sustaining us all. Destroy them for short-term gain? That's planetary sabotage.
#Ecocide isn't abstract: it steals stable climate, clean air, future harvests from our children. Time to protect what remains. π³π‘οΈ
#BiodiversityCrisis #ActNow
10.03.2026 16:34
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The water-energy nexus: why managing water stress is the key to the future of energy - The World Economic Forum
Amid the intensifying climate crisis, the power sector is increasingly vulnerable to water stress, while also exacerbating it. Choices about electricity generation mix and where infrastructure is built define how exposed countries are to water-related issues. Scaling renewables, which have lower water consumption, will be crucial to achieving water-smart electricity. Many countries face tighter competition for water across agriculture, cities and industry, alongside more frequent droughts and hotter summers. Simultaneously, electricity demand is also rising, in part due to higher cooling needs during heat events. With those trends in mind, the power sector is both vulnerable to water stress and, depending on technology choices, can also intensify it. Navigating this balance becomes a reliability and investment issue, which can change over the lifetime of power assets as water conditions evolve. When river flows drop or intake water temperatures rise, thermal plants can face operational limits just when electricity demand peaks during heatwaves. Such fluctuations can shape permitting decisions, influence how system operators run the grid, and raise due diligence requirements for projects in stressed basins. Water, energy and the power mix Power-generation technologies have sharply different water profiles. Choices about the generation mix and where infrastructure is built shape how...
The water-energy nexus: why managing water stress is the key to the future of energy - The World Economic Forum
->World Economic Forum | More on "Water stress and energy generation" at BigEarthData.ai | #Water
11.03.2026 12:30
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They are stealing elections in Texas and across the fuckin south dawg
10.03.2026 17:37
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STOP VOTING FOR REPUBLICANS
11.03.2026 02:54
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10.03.2026 05:46
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The richest Americans saw their net worth soar 120% from 2017 to 2025.
The top 1% now control $55.8 trillion in assets β more than the G.D.P. of the United States and China combined.
Meanwhile, millions of Americans live paycheck to paycheck.
Still wondering if inequality is out of control?
10.03.2026 23:00
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Thanks to Trump's attacks on federal research funding, the National Cancer Institute hasn't made a single grant this fiscal year.
Just last month, Trump issued an EO to increase production of glyphosate, a chemical linked to cancer.
"Make America Healthy Again."
11.03.2026 00:00
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BLACKROCKβs βChart of the Weekβ:
Over the past nine months β without health-care β job creation is net negative 347,000. π
10.03.2026 23:25
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Now feels like a good time to remember that Big Oil is the reason why we're still hooked on dirty, dangerous fossil fuels.
The industry's lies have essentially stolen a generationβs worth of time that we could have used to transition to cleaner, safer energy sources.
Itβs time for accountability.
10.03.2026 20:10
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Has anyone pointed out to ICE agents that if they're arresting people solely to collect a bonus, they're not law enforcement officers. They're bounty hunters.
I look forward to all of them losing their jobs and being blacklisted from serving in law enforcement.
10.03.2026 16:45
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America Has Already Lost the War in Iran
As I watched scores of panic-stricken fathers in Iran, bloodying their hands, desperately tearing through the hulking rubble entombing their children, I grieved deeply.
We have lost the war to ensure that we did not place our nationβs fate into the jittery hands of a classless, bottom-feeding, race-baiting, empty husk of a human being, whose eight decades on this planet have not yielded one noble impulse or benevolent act.
johnpavlovitz.substack.com/p/america-ha...
10.03.2026 02:35
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