Friday, September 30, 2022
The ˘chip chokeˇ on China may breathe air into semiconductor industry | Financial Times - ChipChoke.pdf
‘Beautiful letters’ reveal Trump-Kim friendship that sidelined South Korea’s president | Stars and Stripes
The Ukraine war: Biden’s dilemmas, Opinion - THE BUSINESS TIMES
The Ukraine war: Biden’s dilemmas, Opinion - THE BUSINESS TIMES: MUCH of the focus of the discussion in Washington and other Western capitals in recent days has been on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s warning about using nuclear weapons in Ukraine in response to what he perceives to be a possible threat to Moscow’s core national interests. Read more at The Business Times.
Vladimir Putin speaks at the accession ceremony – Gilbert Doctorow
Vladimir Putin speaks at the accession ceremony – Gilbert Doctorow: Vladimir Putin speaks at the accession ceremony of Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporozhie and Kherson Russia’s online portal for state television programming smotrim.ru has put up the full address by Vladimi…
Alan Ahn Says Nuclear Is Still the Carbon-Free Fuel of the Future | WIRED
Alan Ahn Says Nuclear Is Still the Carbon-Free Fuel of the Future | WIRED: The RE:WIRED Green speaker explains how smaller, more efficient reactors will be the bedrock of energy independence.
Felix Eick, Welt Reporter, on Why Dismantling Nord Stream Means Cutting Putin's "Arteries of Power"
Zuckerberg, Chan want new Harvard institute to answer questions about the brain, AI - The Boston Globe
Zuckerberg, Chan want new Harvard institute to answer questions about the brain, AI - The Boston Globe: Zuckerberg, Chan want new Harvard institute to answer questions about the brain, AI
Telling Humanity’s Story through DNA | Harvard Magazine
Telling Humanity’s Story through DNA | Harvard Magazine: Geneticist David Reich rewrites the ancient human past.
Fracking’s Deadly Toll | Harvard Magazine
Fracking’s Deadly Toll | Harvard Magazine: Fracking’s Deadly Toll
NATO Formally Labels Nord Stream Leaks as 'Sabotage' - News From Antiwar.com
NATO Formally Labels Nord Stream Leaks as 'Sabotage' - News From Antiwar.com: NATO on Thursday formally labeled the leaks in the Nord Stream pipelines as “sabotage” and warned that attacks on an ally’s “critical infrastructure” could be met with a response, although the pipelines are owned mainly by Russia. “All currently available information indicates that this is the result of deliberate, reckless, and irresponsible acts of sabotage,” … Continue reading "NATO Formally Labels Nord Stream Leaks as ‘Sabotage’"
Something Is Rotten in the US Military - Antiwar.com Original
Something Is Rotten in the US Military - Antiwar.com Original: Originally posted at TomDispatch. Here’s the curious thing: since at least the Vietnam War era of the 1960s and early 1970s, the United States has - William J. Astore for Antiwar.com Original
Senate Approves Up to $16 Billion in Ukraine Aid as Part of Funding Bill - News From Antiwar.com
Senate Approves Up to $16 Billion in Ukraine Aid as Part of Funding Bill - News From Antiwar.com: The Senate on Thursday approved a stopgap funding bill needed to avert a government shutdown that includes up to $16 billion in new aid for Ukraine. The legislation passed the Senate in a vote of 72-25 and is expected to be passed quickly by the House so it can reach President Biden’s desk by Friday … Continue reading "Senate Approves Up to $16 Billion in Ukraine Aid as Part of Funding Bill"
German Nuclears: Main Takeaways, Latest News, and Full Interview
German Nuclears: Main Takeaways, Latest News, and Full Interview: 1. Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Weapons Are Connected2. The Debate about Germany’s Nuclear Reactors Has Changed, but People Haven’t Followed3. Who Benefits from the Nordstream Explosions?4. The Diverse Uses of Nuclear Electricity5. The Missing Steelman6. Risk vs. Benefit7. The Gist
Thursday, September 29, 2022
Prayer that the angels in heaven will protect us on earth
Prayer that the angels in heaven will protect us on earth: Ask God to grant us the protection of the angels, who always stand before the face of God.
This Italian town raised the sword of St. Michael the Archangel as protection from COVID-19
This Italian town raised the sword of St. Michael the Archangel as protection from COVID-19: Sword of St. Michael used as defense against coronavirus in Italian village
Pfizer’s EUA Granted Based on Fewer Than 0.4% of Clinical Trial Participants. FDA Ignored Disqualifying Protocol Deviations to Grant EUA.
Pfizer’s EUA Granted Based on Fewer Than 0.4% of Clinical Trial Participants. FDA Ignored Disqualifying Protocol Deviations to Grant EUA.: Out of almost 44,000 trial participants, Pfizer used data from only 170 participants to obtain EUA.
Los Angeles Homeowners Are Removing Lawns During Drought - The New York Times
Los Angeles Homeowners Are Removing Lawns During Drought - The New York Times: Southern California residents are beginning to accept that lush lawns are unsustainable when reservoirs and rivers run low in a drought era.
How Did California’s Drought Get So Bad? - The New York Times
How Did California’s Drought Get So Bad? - The New York Times: A warmer California is making the drought far worse.
Russian Roulette at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant | Think Global Health
Russian Roulette at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant | Think Global Health: How Russia's militarization of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant threatens human health
The Future of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Disarmament Is in Danger | Council of Councils
The Future of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Disarmament Is in Danger | Council of Councils: In this Council of Councils global perspectives series, five experts analyze what this failure of the NPT Review Conference means for the future of nonproliferation and disarmament, and what might be done to strengthen the nuclear regime.
US gov't accused of sabotaging major European gas pipeline after Biden threatened to ‘end’ it - LifeSite
Tucker Carlson: Biden admin ‘may have blown up’ gas pipelines in Baltic Sea - LifeSite
Tucker Carlson: Biden admin ‘may have blown up’ gas pipelines in Baltic Sea - LifeSite: ‘Blow up the Nord Stream pipelines? Okay, we’ve entered a new phase. One in which the United States is directly at war with the largest nuclear power in the world.’
Former Trump COVID official: How to ensure catastrophic lockdowns don't happen again - LifeSite
Fr. Bob's Reflection for the Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. Bob's Reflection for the Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time - micheletkearney@gmail.com - Gmail
26th Sunday of Ordinary Time – September 25, 2022
Many people used to come to Mother Teresa. They wanted to get involved in her work. Mother Teresa being a wise woman could tell if they had what it took to work with her sisters. Most of the time she would smile and tell them gently, “Go back to your home and find your own Calcutta.” In other words, bloom where you are planted and tend to the needs of others where you live.
The rich man in the gospel is not condemned because he is rich. He is condemned because he never saw Lazarus, who lived out his miserably poor life right outside his gate. When he did see him, it was too late. Perhaps, one of the most terrifying dangers in having possessions is that they threaten us with blindness. The sin of the rich man was not that he ordered Lazarus removed from his property—he didn’t. It was not that he kicked Lazarus or shouted obscenities at him as he passed--he didn’t.
The sin of the rich man was simply that he never noticed Lazarus. He accepted him as part of the landscape of life. The sin of the rich man was that he accepted, without question, the fact that Lazarus was poor and he was rich. The sin of the rich man was not a sin of commission; which is doing something he should not have done. The sin of the rich man was a sin of omission, which is not doing something he should have done.
The sin of the rich man was basking in his own personal wealth, and not lifting a finger to help Lazarus in his dire need. The sin of the rich man was the same sin that is being committed over and over today. It is this sin that is beginning to cause grave concern. Not only because of what it is doing to the poor but also because of what it is doing to society. If a free society cannot help the many who are poor it cannot save the few who are rich.
In other words, our lack of concern for the poor is destroying not only the poor but also the very moral fabric of our society. The Lazarus’s of the world do not always want material help. Sometimes they need emotional and spiritual support, an ear to listen, a hand to touch. Find your own Calcutta; it is probably nearer than you ever imagined. Raise your eyes to see the Lazarus’s among us.
I want to tell you about a young man, Jeff, a resident of St. Christopher’s Inn (SCI). SCI is a drug and alcohol rehab recovery treatment program as a ministry of the Friars of the Atonement. He was mandated by a judge to go into a drug recovery program. He was uncooperative and incorrigible. Jeff would normally be asked to leave, but we cut him some slack because if he left he would go to jail. But he was still a problem client. It was a very cold winter and a company had given a large consignment of blankets to the Inn—more than we could use. We decided to take some blankets to the city and give them out to the homeless.
A Friar and five men went in the van to distribute the blankets and, by some mistake, Jeff was included. When they arrived at the location a large crowd of homeless gathered around the van. When all the blankets were given out, the men got back in the van to return to the Inn. Jeff was in the front seat next to the Friar and it had started to snow. When the Friar looked down, Jeff had no shoes on. The Friar asked, “Jeff where are your shoes?” Jeff answered, “I gave a man a blanket but he had no shoes, so I gave him mine.” He found his own Calcutta. It was a gospel moment. From that time on Jeff’s whole attitude changed. He started to cooperate with the program, and today, he is happily married with two children. So the question is does your heart go out to others? Or are you just nice to the beautiful people…to the educated, sophisticated and the smart?
What about the others, those who bore you or those you simply cannot stand? Those who ask not for money or food, but for your time and your compassion and understanding? For your comfort, few if any of you, will be asked by the Lord to sell what you possess and give it to the poor. But for your discomfort every single one of you will be asked by the Lord, how much did you care and for whom? Look around you, your own Calcutta is closer than you think.
Fr. Bob Warren, SA
Yours in Christ,
Father Bob Warren, S.A. Signature
Integrity Optional - TomDispatch.com
Integrity Optional - TomDispatch.com
Integrity Optional
Lies and Dishonor Plague America's War Machine
By William J. Astore
As a military professor for six years at the U.S. Air Force Academy in the 1990s, I often walked past the honor code prominently displayed for all cadets to see. Its message was simple and clear: they were not to tolerate lying, cheating, stealing, or similar dishonorable acts. Yet that’s exactly what the U.S. military and many of America’s senior civilian leaders have been doing from the Vietnam War era to this very day: lying and cooking the books, while cheating and stealing from the American people. And yet the most remarkable thing may be that no honor code turns out to apply to them, so they've suffered no consequences for their mendacity and malfeasance.
Where's the "honor" in that?
Boston-area COVID wastewater data surges as BA.4.6 rises: 'The wastewater spike is worrisome'
Wednesday, September 28, 2022
Researchers Trained in U.S., After Returning to China, Are Driving Military Breakthroughs for Beijing
Free Trade Agreements, China and the Art of Small State Diplomacy - The China Global South Project
Free Trade Agreements, China and the Art of Small State Diplomacy - The China Global South Project: By Jorge Heine The story goes that during the negotiation of the China-Chile free trade agreement (FTA) in 2005, Chile was keen to include wine, one of its leading export products, in the list of duty-free items, but China was reluctant to do so. The Chilean negotiator kept insisting, yet, ...
The U.S. and Europe are running out of weapons to send to Ukraine
The U.S. and Europe are running out of weapons to send to Ukraine: NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg held a special meeting of the alliance's arms directors to discuss ways to refill member nations' weapons stockpiles.
Alzheimer's Drug Slows Cognitive Decline; Vaccine-Asthma Link; What Drives Burnout? | MedPage Today
Explosions Cause Major Damage to Both Nord Stream Pipelines - News From Antiwar.com
Explosions Cause Major Damage to Both Nord Stream Pipelines - News From Antiwar.com: European officials on Tuesday said massive leaks in the Nord Stream natural gas pipelines that were caused by explosions were likely the result of sabotage, raising questions on who the culprit might be. The Nord Stream pipelines connect Russia to Germany via the Baltic Sea. Russia recently stopped shipping gas through Nord Stream 1 indefinitely, … Continue reading "Explosions Cause Major Damage to Both Nord Stream Pipelines"
Advanced Nuclear Moves Beyond Water and… | The Breakthrough Institute
Advanced Nuclear Moves Beyond Water and… | The Breakthrough Institute: Next-generation molten salt reactors, explained.
The Jews and the Pope - Tablet Magazine
The Jews and the Pope - Tablet Magazine: Looking at the ambiguous, still-evolving relationship between Jews and the Vatican
30-Year US Mortgage Rises Above 7% For The First Time Since 2000; Fastest Surge In History | ZeroHedge
30-Year US Mortgage Rises Above 7% For The First Time Since 2000; Fastest Surge In History | ZeroHedge: ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero
Congress stuffs $12 BILLION in Ukraine aid into government funding bill: Report · American Wire News
Congress stuffs $12 BILLION in Ukraine aid into government funding bill: Report · American Wire News: Facebook Twitter Gettr LinkedIn Telegram Gab Micaela Burrow, DCNF Congress has complied with the Biden administration’s request to include $12 billion for Ukraine in its stopgap funding […]
Bp. Strickland: Pope’s statement on Communion shows need for ‘clarity’ on living the Christian life
Archbishop of Detroit urges Michigan Catholics to vote against pro-abortion ballot initiative - LifeSite
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appointed prime minister | Financial Times - MbSPM.pdf
The White House bowling alley is a symbol of what’s wrong with US politics - The Boston Globe
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
Inflation under Biden, Democrats costing Americans more than $11,000 a year per household
Inflation under Biden, Democrats costing Americans more than $11,000 a year per household: Yes, that extra pinch you are feeling in your bank account and checkbook at the end of the pay period is real. Thanks to the inflationary spikes under our fake president, Joe Biden, and a Democrat-controlled Congress, Americans are paying a lot more for their basic necessities than they were a year ago — like […]
In Ukraine, Any Accident Could Turn a Crisis Into a Catastrophe - CounterPunch.org
In Ukraine, Any Accident Could Turn a Crisis Into a Catastrophe - CounterPunch.org: It is conventional wisdom to say that dictators like Putin and Saddam Hussein are particularly prone to an exaggerated idea of their own strength and of the weakness of their enemies. This is true enough of Putin in Ukraine, as it was for Saddam Hussein’s invasions of Iran in 1980 and Kuwait in 1990. But George W Bush and Tony Blair were equally hubristic in Afghanistan in 2001 and in Iraq in 2003.
Why The War on Energy Threatens Us All
Why The War on Energy Threatens Us All: Why The War on Energy Threatens Us All
My September 15, 2022 Congressional Testimony
NASA Smashes Into an Asteroid, Completing a Mission to Save a Future Day - The New York Times
Remembering John Rowe: Utility Titan, Philanthropist and History Lover Who Has Died at Age 77
Remembering John Rowe: Utility Titan, Philanthropist and History Lover Who Has Died at Age 77 - micheletkearney@gmail.com - Gmail
Remembering John Rowe: Utility Titan, Philanthropist and History Lover Who Has Died at Age 77
By Llewellyn King
John Rowe, the electric utility leader and innovator, who has died at the age of 77, loved history. He loved it so much that he had an Egyptian sarcophagus on display in his office. Not, mind you, a copy, but the real thing. The Egyptian government was always trying to get it back, but Rowe told me that he couldn’t bring himself to part with it.
That antique in his office wasn’t so much an eccentricity as it was emblematic of a man whose interests ranged across history, from the time of the Egyptian pharaohs to modern American presidents. Rowe and his interests were sweeping, as was his trajectory across the electric utility industry firmament.
Although Rowe rose to the very pinnacle of success in the electric utility business as chairman and CEO of the giant Chicago-based Exelon, he was, in many ways, antithetical to the role. He liked to describe himself in conversation as “an industrialist,” a word that paints mental pictures of stern railroad tycoons, tailored from their spats to their heavily starched collars, exuding intimidation. Looking at Rowe, you would be more likely to think of Winnie the Pooh, a pudgy, cuddly bear.
There was nothing intimidating about him. Effective, yes; intimidating, no.
That wasn’t Rowe. Intimidation wasn’t an arrow in his executive quiver. Instead, it was loaded with ideas, passion, innovations, and real care for those who were affected by his decisions, from Joe and Jill ratepayer to his own staff. He held the top jobs at three utilities: Central Maine Power, New England Electric, and Exelon.
After retirement, Rowe taught history in a charter school that he and his wife Jeanne founded in a troubled Chicago neighborhood. He told me it was one of the toughest things he had ever done. He found the kids bright and eager, but many would be attacked on their way home for carrying books and wanting to learn.
Tom Kuhn, president of the Edison Electric Institute, knew Rowe over many years, including his time as chairman of EEI, said, “John and Jeanne were prolific and dedicated philanthropists and civic leaders. Among their many philanthropic endeavors, the Rowes founded numerous professorships at institutions of higher learning, as well as the Rowe Elementary-Middle School, and they cofounded the Rowe-Clark Math and Science Academy.”
Rowe always struck me as a benign cherub, sent from wherever cherubs hole up, to fix things.
From the tributes which poured in, others also saw the larger man -- the man who transcended the C-suite. Sheila Hollis, acting executive director of the U.S. Energy Association, said, “He was an extraordinary executive – wise, creative and kind.”
I saw this up close when deregulation burst upon the utility industry, and Rowe decided it would be good for the ratepayers and shareholders of New England Electric, where he was chairman and CEO, to deregulate.
To deregulate was to sail through unchartered waters. He took the helm and kept his course. It led to his being chosen to head Exelon, where he became the first chairman and CEO when it was formed in 2000.
During the deregulation revolution, we talked on the phone, but sometimes he asked me to come up to Boston from Washington. We would have lunch and talk as much about the British or Spanish empires as the issue of deregulation. Rowe was always so far ahead of me that I had nothing to tell him anyway.
Being ahead was typical of Rowe. He was an ardent advocate of nuclear power; and when he went to Exelon, he became the de facto proprietor of the largest U.S. nuclear fleet, totaling 19 reactors.
It was a shock when, a few years later, Rowe announced that Exelon wouldn’t build new nuclear and was switching to natural gas because it was what the economics dictated, and he couldn’t allow his personal preference to overrule what was best for the utility’s customers and shareholders.
To make such a turn must have been very hard for Rowe who had put a great deal of effort into promoting nuclear power, and was a believer in it – until the market went against it. He had even served as chairman of the Nuclear Energy Institute.
But it was typical of Rowe. Like a good pilot, he believed his instruments; and when they told him a new course was needed, he made the correction.
A battle that Rowe didn’t win was the one for a carbon tax. He spent time and money after his retirement campaigning for a carbon tax, still devoutly opposed in Congress. He wanted a package that taxed carbon but also retired onerous regulations.
I remember one especially wonderful dinner with Rowe in Chicago. He sent his limo for me -- and it was indicative of how little John cared about appearances. The limo’s ceiling fabric was coming down, and the whole vehicle looked a little shabby. The meal was classic and the conversation cutting-edge as Rowe’s enthusiasms bubbled. We started with single malt whisky and moved to fine wine. A fine mind and fine wine were what you got when you dined with Rowe.
Clinton Vince, chair of the U.S. energy practice at Dentons, said, “He was a great innovator and a thoroughly decent man.”
I regret that John Rowe’s wise counsel in everything, from the future of electricity to the best way to help the kids of Chicago, won’t be heard again. I regret that new audiences won’t hear about the achievements of ancient peoples, told with dancing wit. And I very much regret I will never dine again with that wonderful man, John Rowe, survived by his wife and son William, a lawyer.
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Monday, September 26, 2022
Atheist Oncologist Returns to Faith While Treating Cancer Patients: Science Proves the Existence of Higher Power
Atheist Oncologist Returns to Faith While Treating Cancer Patients: Science Proves the Existence of Higher Power: Atheist Oncologist Returns to Faith While Treating Cancer Patients: Science Proves the Existence of Higher Power
Bill Gates brags about ordering Trump not to investigate covid vaccine dangers – TWICE – NaturalNews.com
Disinformation Behind Censorship Demands
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Democrats demanding censorship are themselves spreading misinformation about climate change and energy.
Announcement: Less Than $200 Million But Also More, by Ron Unz - The Unz Review
Announcement: Less Than $200 Million But Also More, by Ron Unz - The Unz Review: I recently spent a couple of hours updating the SimilarWeb traffic metrics of our own webzine and those of nearly eighty others, and the results were reasonably satisfactory, with the complete chart included at the bottom of this column. Most of the other sites listed were also alternative outlets, but I also included some more mainstream ones for comparison purposes. Among smaller publications, traffic numbers are heavily impacted by the ebbs and flows of the topics that move to the fore of the public debate, especially if the writers choose to surf those particular waves. For example, websites that had
A “Leap” toward Humanity’s Destruction
A “Leap” toward Humanity’s Destruction: The world’s richest medical research foundation, the Wellcome Trust, has teamed up with a pair of former DARPA directors who built Silicon Valley’s skunkworks to usher in an age of nightmarish surveillance, including for babies as young as three months old. Their agenda can only advance if we allow it.
UNECE: Road to net zero needs many lanes, including one for nuclear -- ANS / Nuclear Newswire
Military Readies for Lawsuits; Leaked Memo Says Pentagon Vaccine Mandates Could Violate the Law
U.S. starts criminal probe of PG&E's role in year's biggest California wildfire (NYSE:PCG) | Seeking Alpha
U.S. starts criminal probe of PG&E's role in year's biggest California wildfire (NYSE:PCG) | Seeking Alpha: PG&E(PCG) disclosed Monday that the U.S. Forest Service has launched a criminal investigation into the company's potential role in starting the Mosquito Fire, California's largest...
Understanding Why Current CIA Analysis Generally is Useless - A Son of the New American Revolution
U.S. Supreme Court to Consider Case Against COVID Vaccine Mandate for New York City Employees
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This nine-year-old was enslaved in the US. Her story could help stop a chemical plant | Slavery | The Guardian
This nine-year-old was enslaved in the US. Her story could help stop a chemical plant | Slavery | The Guardian: The life stories of enslaved people are crucial to a legal battle over a Louisiana petrochemical facility that could triple residents’ exposure to carcinogens
California needs to embrace nuclear power
California needs to embrace nuclear power: The behavior of California’s ruling class has been the cause of much astonishment. Recently, in its infinite wisdom, a group of California regulators decreed that by 2035, the sale of all gasoline and diesel-fueled motor vehicles will be banned in the state. All new car purchases must be electric,…
NASA will intentionally crash a spacecraft into an asteroid at 15,000mph on Monday | Daily Mail Online
Don't Let Ukraine Into NATO or a 'NATO-Plus' - 19FortyFive
Don't Let Ukraine Into NATO or a 'NATO-Plus' - 19FortyFive: The Ukraine is stuck in a bad neighborhood. But the US government’s chief responsibility is to the American people,
Sunday, September 25, 2022
Making methane from CO2: Carbon capture grows more affordable: Methane made from CO2 and renewable hydrogen offers a new path toward cheaper carbon capture -- ScienceDaily
Making methane from CO2: Carbon capture grows more affordable: Methane made from CO2 and renewable hydrogen offers a new path toward cheaper carbon capture -- ScienceDaily: Researchers can make methane from captured CO2 and renewably sourced hydrogen, offering a path toward cheaper synthetic natural gas.
Extract CO2 from our air, use it to create synthetic fuels - Energy Post
Extract CO2 from our air, use it to create synthetic fuels - Energy Post: Carbon Capture needs to take off, but nobody knows how it’s going to happen. We need innovation, scrutinised, tested and funded. Jim Conca looks at a method of extracting CO2 directly from the air that’s being pioneered by Carbon Engineering in Canada, backed by private investors and government agencies. It grew out of academic work […]
Liquid hydrocarbon fuel created from CO2 and water in breakthrough one-step process
Liquid hydrocarbon fuel created from CO2 and water in breakthrough one-step process: Researchers have demonstrated a one-step conversion of carbon dioxide and water directly into a simple and inexpensive liquid hydrocarbon fuel using a combination of high-intensity light, concentrated heat, and high pressure.
The Situation in the Ukraine is an Historical Event of Immense Magnitude, by Andrew Anglin - The Unz Review
Saturday, September 24, 2022
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla tests positive for Covid-19 and is experiencing 'very mild symptoms' - CNN
Ramping Up Renewables Won't Save The World From A Cold Winter | naked capitalism
Ramping Up Renewables Won't Save The World From A Cold Winter | naked capitalism: Renewables alone won't be able to supply our coming energy needs. A decline in nuclear power as well as local production and storage of natural gas has left places like Europe particularly vulnerable to energy shortages in the winter.
Michael Hudson Discusses Debt, Financial Surveillance, the Fed and More With Ralph Nader | naked capitalism
Mosquito Fire: PG&E Sued for Starting California’s Largest Wildfire This Year - Bloomberg
Mosquito Fire: PG&E Sued for Starting California’s Largest Wildfire This Year - Bloomberg: PG&E Corp. was sued for causing California’s largest wildfire this year, less than two weeks after the utility told regulators about a power line failure near the time the fire reportedly started in the drought-parched Sierra Nevada foothills east of Sacramento.
Palos Verdes fault could unleash destructive L.A. earthquake - Los Angeles Times
Palos Verdes fault could unleash destructive L.A. earthquake - Los Angeles Times: Earlier estimates said the fault zone could generate up to a magnitude 7.4 earthquake, but a new report shows it could produce a quake as strong as 7.8.
Bidenˇs Pledge to Defend Taiwan Chips Away at Longstanding U.S. Policy - WSJ - BidenChipsAtPolicy.pdf
Saudi youth support reforms, believe Vision 2030 will secure strong economy: Survey | Al Arabiya English
Friday, September 23, 2022
U.S. has sent backchannel warnings to Russia against using nuclear weapon - The Washington Post
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Irish diocese to lose both Franciscan and Dominican communities by 2023
Irish diocese to lose both Franciscan and Dominican communities by 2023: Both orders cited aging members and lack of new vocations as the catalysts for the closures.
Embalmer Sounds Alarm: Massive Increase in Strange Blood Clots and Cancer, 'It’s not Normal, It’s Drastic' (Exclusive Interview) - RAIR
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Interview: The Plot to Seize Russia & Make It a NATO Vassal | Armstrong Economics
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Tucker Carlson: Allowing Brazil to become a colony of China would be a significant blow to us | Fox News
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Tucker Carlson explains why Bolsonaro is no Justin Trudeau after a wide-ranging interview with the president of Brazil
Padre Pio Depression Prayer--Aleteia
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Inspector General Finds FDA Overused Emergency Authorization Power During COVID | The Daily Caller
Catholic church burned, priests and religious sister kidnapped in war-torn Cameroon – Catholic World Report
Bishops in Belgium defy Vatican, publish ceremony for blessing same-sex unions – Catholic World Report
Will the German Nuclear Reactors Continue Operating? An Interview with Mark Nelson
Will the German Nuclear Reactors Continue Operating? An Interview with Mark Nelson: Will the German Nuclear Reactors Continue Operating? An Interview with Mark Nelson
Tomas Pueyo
1 hr ago
Today’s article will be a bit different. I talked with Mark Nelson, a nuclear energy expert and environment activist, who has been closely following what’s happening with Germany’s nuclear reactors. He made me look at the issue from a completely different angle, and I want to share that with you.
But first, a fun data point, a key thought about GeoHistory, a call for help, the highlights of my interview with Nelson, the interview itself in video form, how you can get more informed, and a tip on what you can do to influence the outcome of the German reactors. Let me know what you think!
Thursday, September 22, 2022
Aramco CEO calls for investments in oil & gas and ‘more credible’ energy transition plan - Offshore Energy
Nevada wants feds to declare mothballed nuke dump plan dead - The Washington Post
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Idiots Are Just Discovering That This War Is Dangerous: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix
Covid origin debate looms over guidelines for deadly lab research - The Washington Post
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Efforts to Transform US Nuclear Industry Entering Full Bloom | American Institute of Physics
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Explosive report reveals Vanderbilt promoted transgender surgeries to make 'huge money' - LifeSite
Your electric bill may go up by more than 60 percent this winter. Here’s why. - The Boston Globe
Nuclear fusion power is just 6 years away, says China’s top weapons scientist
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China Hawks in Congress Happy Over Biden's Taiwan Comments - News From Antiwar.com
China Hawks in Congress Happy Over Biden's Taiwan Comments - News From Antiwar.com: China hawks in Congress see President Biden’s recent comments on defending Taiwan as encouragement to push forward a major piece of legislation that would overhaul US policy toward the island, Politico reported on Wednesday. Biden said Sunday that the US would send troops to defend Taiwan in the event of a Chinese attack, marking the … Continue reading "China Hawks in Congress Happy Over Biden’s Taiwan Comments"
Putin Orders Partial Mobilization, Issues Nuclear Threat to West - News From Antiwar.com
Putin Orders Partial Mobilization, Issues Nuclear Threat to West - News From Antiwar.com: The order will call up 300,000 reservists
What In the Hell Was Washington Thinking? - Antiwar.com Original
What In the Hell Was Washington Thinking? - Antiwar.com Original: What in the hell were those bloody-minded Washington/NATO neocons thinking? At any time in the last nine months they could have had a diplomatic - David Stockman for Antiwar.com Original
Christians in the West must ‘stand strong’ or risk losing religious freedoms: humanitarian activist
Catholics lead pilgrimage from Virginia to DC asking bishops to allow Latin Mass again
Catholics lead pilgrimage from Virginia to DC asking bishops to allow Latin Mass again: Catholics lead pilgrimage from Virginia to DC asking bishops to allow Latin Mass again at LifeSite
Bp. Strickland calls for 'chorus of bishops' to defend the Catholic faith from 'false teachings' - LifeSite
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Christians in the West must ‘stand strong’ or risk losing religious freedoms: humanitarian activist
Congress' China hawks start counting Biden as an ally - POLITICO
Congress' China hawks start counting Biden as an ally - POLITICO: The president's latest public break from decades of U.S. "strategic ambiguity" toward Taiwan is emboldening lawmakers who've authored a muscular bill on the topic.
Donald Trump and His Company Are Sued by New York Attorney General on Fraud Allegations - WSJ
Wall Street CEOs Cautious About Path of U.S. Economy - WSJ
Wall Street CEOs Cautious About Path of U.S. Economy - WSJ: The heads of the largest U.S. banks expressed concerns about the state of the U.S. economy as they began two days of questioning Wednesday from Congress.
US Power Grid Needs Trillions in Upgrades to Accommodate Renewable Energy Demands
US Power Grid Needs Trillions in Upgrades to Accommodate Renewable Energy Demands: In August, California announced the end of fossil fuel-powered car sales by 2035, prompting green energy advocates to ...
Reining In the War Economy | The Nation
Reining In the War Economy | The Nation: It’s time to end the Pentagon’s stranglehold on our national budget.
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