Daily Archives: October 12, 2023

2023-10-12: News Headlines

Anjoulie Woodhead (2023-10-12). Jubilee USA Statement on IMF Global Financial Stability Report. indybay.org The IMF releases the Global Financial Stability Report and raises global concerns over continued inflation, the banking system and climate investments.

Juan Cole (2023-10-12). Is California's Climate Lawsuit against Big Oil a Gamechanger? counterpunch.org The depths of depravity into which unvarnished capitalism can plunge mortal souls is incalculable. It should come as no surprise then that oil company executives and the officials of petrostates like Saudi Arabia have so assiduously lied to us about the catastrophic effects of climate change. After all, the executives of tobacco firms have been perfectly content

Susan Price (2023-10-12). Climate activist resentenced after NSW police fess up to providing false evidence. greenleft.org.au Climate activist Jay Larbalestier was resentenced on October 4, after police were found to have provided false information in his arrest at a climate protest in April last year, reports Susan Price.

Anjoulie Woodhead (2023-10-11). Jubilee USA Statement on IMF Global Financial Stability Report. indybay.org The IMF releases the Global Financial Stability Report and raises global concerns over continued inflation, the banking system and climate investments.

Don Fitz (2023-10-11). Degrowth — How Anti-Worker Would It Be? counterpunch.org The year 2023 saw the hottest Summer on record in the northern hemisphere while those in the southern hemisphere felt the hottest winter on record. It was followed by a Fall with terrifying storms and floods across the globe. The number of people attributing climate catastrophe to economic growth is mounting. Not all agree that growth is the problem. Some respond that

Juan Cole (2023-10-11). Getting mad and getting even. nationofchange.org California's climate lawsuit—the result of a deliberate cover-up.

Paige Bennett (2023-10-11). Climate-related damage costs $16 million per hour on average globally, new study estimates. nationofchange.org The study authors estimate the cost of the extreme weather damages from 2000 to 2019 to average around $143 billion, which breaks down to around $16.3 million per hour.

channelnewsasia (2023-10-12). Global water cycle 'spinning out of balance': UN meteorological agency. channelnewsasia.com

channelnewsasia (2023-10-11). Yellen urges more IMF, World Bank reforms for climate fight. channelnewsasia.com

krish-rad_ind (2023-10-11). An Urgent Call For Debt, Climate And Economic Justice. popularresistance.org

krish-rad_ind (2023-10-11). Climate-Related Damage Costs $16 Million per Hour on Average Globally, New Study Estimates. ecowatch.com

Newswire Editor (2023-10-11). New IEA Report gives President Biden sufficient justification to declare a climate emergency. commondreams.org On Wednesday, October 11th, the International Energy Agency (IEA) released a

channelnewsasia (2023-10-12). Swedish court fines Greta Thunberg again for disobeying police orders. channelnewsasia.com

TASS (2023-10-12). US supports Finland, Estonia in investigation of gas pipeline incident — Blinken. tass.com In Finland, it was previously reported that the damage discovered on the morning of October 9 is probably the result of external influence…

sputnikglobe (2023-10-11). External Traces Found in Seabed Near Balticconnector Pipeline Leak – Finnish Police. sputnikglobe.com HELSINKI (Sputnik) – Finnish police spokesman Mikko Simola said on Wednesday that some external traces had been detected in the seabed near the site where the Balticconnector gas pipeline was damaged, adding that the Central Finland Police Department is investigating the matter together with colleagues from Estonia.

TASS (2023-10-11). Kremlin calls news on damaged gas pipeline between Finland, Estonia alarming. tass.com Dmitry Peskov added that dangerous precedents of terror attacks against critical infrastructure facilities on the Baltic Sea had already been set, meaning certain attacks against Nord Stream pipelines…

Susan Simensky Bietila (2023-10-11). On the Line: Paddling Against Pipelines. progressive.org On August 5, activists paddled a flotilla of kayaks and canoes from Fish Creek, Wisconsin, to its outlet in Lake Superior. The Fish Creek protest was one of several recent demonstrations led by water defenders in Wisconsin and Michigan.

The Exposé (2023-10-11). DNA Contamination and Cancer-Causing 'SV40' found in Pfizer's COVID Injections. expose-news.com It's not just the spike protein and the mRNA that are a problem. Both Pfizer and Moderna covid injections also have DNA contamination and Pfizer's covid injection contains SV40 promoters. Microbiologist Kevin …

Zane McNeill (2023-10-11). Future Medicines May Be Threatened by Plant Extinction, Report Warns. truthout.org Forty-five percent of the world's known flowering plants and 68 percent of cycads, or cone-bearing plants, are at risk of extinction, a new report warns. "We're looking at over 100,000 species that are threatened — that's more than the total number of species of mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, all of our vertebrates put together," said Matilda Brown, a conservation analyst and one of the… |

ecns.cn (2023-10-11). Transparent system sought for toxic water. ecns.cn Japanese citizens and experts are emphasizing the need to establish a transparent international system to monitor the release of nuclear-contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the ocean.

ecns.cn (2023-10-11). IAEA should play constructive role in establishing monitoring system for Fukushima wastewater: Chinese FM. ecns.cn IAEA should play a constructive role in establishing a long-term effective international monitoring system and bear the responsibility of strict supervision over the Japanese side.

ecns.cn (2023-10-12). Transparent system sought for toxic water. ecns.cn Japanese citizens and experts are emphasizing the need to establish a transparent international system to monitor the release of nuclear-contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the ocean.

ecns.cn (2023-10-12). IAEA should play constructive role in establishing monitoring system for Fukushima wastewater: Chinese FM. ecns.cn IAEA should play a constructive role in establishing a long-term effective international monitoring system and bear the responsibility of strict supervision over the Japanese side.

Mark Ashwill (2023-10-11). Death by System: A Two-Generation Tale of Loss and Betrayal. counterpunch.org Every trip from Vietnam, a place I have called home for nearly two decades, to my home state of Delaware includes a pilgrimage to my father's grave in Lawn Croft Cemetery, a stone's throw from the state border in the industrial wasteland of Linwood, PA. It is a short, somber, and depressing ride, the home

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-10-12). Consumer Health: Dehydration — it's more than being thirsty. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Water is essential to good health. Every cell, tissue and organ in your body needs water to work properly. Water is essential for maintaining your body temperature; lubricating and cushioning your joints; and getting rid of waste through urination, perspiration and bowel movements. Dehydration occurs when you use or lose more fluid than you take in, and your body doesn't have enough water and other fluids to carry out its normal functions. If you don't…

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