We would be in a lot better situation if more people would acknowledge that the fossil fuel industry is our enemy and they have no intention of stopping to pollute our atmosphere and planet.
https://www.ft.com/content/21c8dab8-567b-4926-925e-6f56ba36acb2
I'd like to see the fact that Fox was celebrating when Republicans fled Oregon in order to block climate legislation get more attention as we're talking about Texas Democrats trying to stop gerrymandering.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/oregon-gop-state-senators-flee-state-to-avoid-climate-change-vote
Flashback:
https://www.advocate.com/law/newsom-california-pro-lgbtq-bills#toggle-gdpr
Truth Social AI chatbot says that tariffs are a tax on Americans, the 2020 election wasnβt stolen, and Trumpβs cryptocurrency investments pose a conflict of interest. Asked about J6, it says it was a violent insurrection and linked to Trumpβs lies.
But I'm sure it will get "fixed".
French defense company Thales has partnered with Skydweller Aero to launch a solar-powered drone with a massive wingspan that's wider than a Boeing 747.
The company says this thing can soar for up to a month without having to refuel β and has already completed a test with the U.S. Navy for three days straight.
https://interestingengineering.com/military/solar-drone-boeing-747-like-wingspan
George Monbiot, and his adherents, may have their hearts in the right place, but they are wrong about trying to get climate action this way.
We should be trying to recruit farmers onto our side to get everyone to stop burning fossil fuels first and then move on to tackle other arenas of concern.
With Toyota's results in, the cumulative tariff hit from the largest automakers following the end of the June quarter stands at around $12 billion, per automakers' financial disclosures.
The Washington Post reported on Saturday that internal government documents reveal pages of βsupplemental negotiating objectives,β among which include using tariffs to pressure countries to offer concessions for companies like the oil giant Chevron or Elon Muskβs Starlink and most likely Trump too.
That's right. Quite a few suits have been tossed because the fossil fuel industry argues that it is up to the federal government to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
https://www.eenews.net/articles/killing-epa-climate-rule-could-backfire-on-industry/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
Rubicon Carbon has entered into a framework agreement with Microsoft to facilitate the purchase of 18 million tonnes of high-quality carbon removal credits β one of the largest single-buyer commitments of its kind so far.
https://blog.rubiconcarbon.com/imperative-rubicon-carbon-mirova-genzero-press-release/