Daily Archives: October 13, 2023

2023-10-13: News Headlines

John Zarocostas (2023-10-14). World Report] Major challenges ahead for new UN migration chief. thelancet.com Amy Pope, new Director-General of the International Organization for Migration, will prioritise the humanisation of migrants and tackling the impact of climate change. John Zarocostas reports.

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 admit to providing false evidence. greenleft.org.au Climate activist Jay Larbalestier was resentenced after police were found to have provided false information in his arrest at a climate protest in April last year. Susan Price reports.

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.

Robert Hunziker (2023-10-13). Fukushima Up Close, 13 Years Later. counterpunch.org The world is turning to nuclear power as a solution to global warming, but it is postulated herein that it is a huge mistake that endangers society. One nuclear meltdown causes as much damage over the long-term as a major war. Moreover, according to Dr. Paul Dorfman, chair of the Nuclear Consulting Group, former secretary

Brenda Norrell (2023-10-13). White Mesa Ute March Against Radioactive Dump on Homeland in Utah. indybay.org WHITE MESA, Utah — Ute Mountain Ute Yolanda Badback welcomed all to the spiritual walk and rally to halt the uranium mill now poisoning the land, water and air in southeastern Utah, in the Four Corners region. | The White Mesa Mill, operated by Energy Fuels, is now bringing in radioactive waste from other countries, after already storing nuclear waste that was too dangerous to remain at the Nevada Test Site.

SAM (2023-10-12). Share the Wealth vs. Waste the Wealth. inequality.org

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