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As climate change supercharges disease, Trump pulls US from World Health Organization

On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to begin the process of withdrawing the United States from the World Health Organization, the United Nations agency tasked with protecting global public health.


January 28, 2025

Occupy Wall Street protest

Responding to an age of rage

In At a Loss For Words: Conversation in an Age of Rage she breaks down the burning crisis of our time — the rise of authoritarian governments — and explains why we are letting it happen. Reading it, I find that she has helped me with my confusion and invigorated my weary mind.


January 28, 2025

human brain

Are we too smart for our own good?

Evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr (1904-2005)—who, I’m told, was a very smart person—concluded, late in life, that high intelligence may be a lethal mutation. In this article, we’ll explore some reasons for this startling and paradoxical assessment.


January 28, 2025

Anti-Heathrow expansion protest

Expanding Heathrow is incompatible with net zero – here’s the evidence

The UK government is set to back plans for a third runway at Heathrow, the country’s busiest airport, and to expand two other airports near London: Gatwick and Luton. The move is designed to support the government’s “mission” to grow the economy.


January 27, 2025

Wir haben es satt! demonstrators make their way up Berlin’s Unter den Linden with banners that say “Common good before corporate interests” and “Farms not agri-industry”. Photo: Fabian Melber/www.wir-haben-es-satt.de

Hand in Hand for the Future of Farming – Call For Courage at #WHES25

At this year’s Wir haben es satt! Demonstration in Berlin, thousands of farmers, activists and consumers gathered in front of the Reichstag to demand bold action on agri-food policy, urging the next German government to deliver fair prices, support for agroecological farming and decisive climate action ahead of a pivotal federal election.


January 27, 2025

Bleached staghorn coral

We Have Entered the Era of ‘Global Boiling’—Marine Wildlife, Ecosystems, and Economies Are Being Devastated

According to the Copernicus Climate Change Service, in February 2024, the average global sea surface temperature (SST) reached 21.06 degrees Celsius, the highest level ever recorded by the service. The previous record of 20.98 degrees Celsius was set in August 2023.


January 27, 2025

Episode 160

Birgitte Bischoff: “Navigating International Crises: The Evolving Challenges for Humanitarian Organizations”

In this episode, Nate is joined by European Regional Director for The Red Cross, Birgitte Bischoff, to discuss her vision for the future of humanitarian work and the challenges and opportunities for more proactive and prepared planning.


January 27, 2025

Poor Peoplel's Campaign

Toward a Better World

Now, let’s be real: 2025 is going to be a truly hard year for the poor and vulnerable in our society. But the promise and possibility of ending poverty, reclaiming democracy, and advancing peace and justice remain closer than any of us may think.


January 27, 2025

An image of an artificial intelligence, created by midjourney 5.2 (2023).

Democratization of AI spurts ahead: More power to individuals for mischief

Empowering the individual has become a frequent slogan for today’s tech pioneers. As that empowerment grows, it makes it possible for an individual or a small group to threaten all of society. I have now posted my most


January 26, 2025

fermented products

Power to the microbes: Reclaiming traditional foods for a degrowth food future

Traditional fermentation practices, essential for self-sufficiency, embody a form of everyday resistance and quiet sustainability, countering the homogenization and commodification of food.


January 24, 2025

community garden

Meeting Needs

I say, you can have one or the other — shitty capitalism or met needs. There is no both. And there never has been. And the awareness of this central fact is what we now call enshitification.


January 24, 2025

Community Fridge and public bookcase in New York

To confront the oligarchy, we need to build power at the community level

If social, economic, ecological and political breakdowns intensify, we will have created strong communities capable of weathering the storms. We cannot know if this will be enough. What we can know is that we will be pursuing the kind of future that leads to a world more in tune with the needs of people and nature. We have to try.


January 24, 2025

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