'Mass escape' occurred before Islamic State-linked camp in Syria was closed
A now-closed camp in northeast Syria saw βmass escapeβ of people there, raising fresh fears about Islamic State-linked security risks.
The escapes during clashes between Syrian forces and Kurdish fighters who controlled the camp have raised security concerns in a region where memories of the Islamic State running rampant for years remain fresh. https://to.pbs.org/4rDBDJa
25.02.2026 20:27 β
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Deny, delay, downplay: How governments hide climate change intelligence
A recent UK national security assessment on biodiversity and ecosystem collapse made headlines, not for its dire warnings, but for its omissions. It's part of a larger trend of governments keeping cli...
UK: A national security report about biodiversity loss & ecosystem collapse held back (& watered down) for being "too negative."
US: 2008 National Intelligence Assessment on global climate change kept classified.
Australia: PM hides a review of national security threats posed by climate change.
24.02.2026 19:36 β
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Deny, delay, downplay: How governments hide climate change intelligence
A recent UK national security assessment on biodiversity and ecosystem collapse made headlines, not for its dire warnings, but for its omissions. It's part of a larger trend of governments keepingβ¦
A recent UK national security assessment on biodiversity and ecosystem collapse made headlines, not for its dire warnings, but for its omissions.
It's part of a larger trend of governments keeping climate security reports from the public, writes Rachel Santarsiero @rsanta.bsky.social.
23.02.2026 14:29 β
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I had the pleasure of interviewing @rodschoonover.bsky.social for this piece, who said of the US intel apparatus: βIf you artificially put blinders on, you are artificially narrowing the threat landscapeβ¦Itβs destabilizing the security community and making the security community more political.β
23.02.2026 13:58 β
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BUT political motivations aside, thereβs a backdrop of contracting international environmental commitments AND rampant and systematic climate denialism efforts in the US and other nationsβand the UK risks aligning itself with those efforts.
23.02.2026 13:56 β
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What happened in the UK feels more like an effort by the powers that be at No. 10 Downing Street to avoid public embarrassment vs. actual suppression of information by the UK joint intelligence committee.
23.02.2026 13:51 β
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What is lost when environmental coverage is cut
Word that the Washington Post would be cutting roughly one-third of its staff spread quickly this week. Among those affected were at least a dozen reporters, editors, and visual journalists covering c...
The Washington Postβs decision to cut a large share of its climate and environmental reporters is not just a newsroom story; it reflects a broader weakening of the institutions that sustain a shared, reliable public record on complex and contested issues.
news.mongabay.com/2026/02/what...
06.02.2026 23:21 β
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There are lots of climate journalists around, myself included.
If you want more reporting on climate, try sharing our stuff, write to editors and demand more such reporting, etc - basically, give them an audience they can't refuse.
18.02.2026 16:04 β
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Trump EPA Abandons Climate Working Group Report in Endangerment Finding Repeal
Emails from the hand-picked, secretive group of climate crisis deniers revealed flaws in their methods and βanimusβ toward leading scientists.
π¨ NEW π¨ Trump EPA's decision to repeal the endangerment finding now discards a signature report by 5 climate crisis deniers, produced so the admin could use it to scientifically justify rolling back climate regulations, 100s of emails reveal. @sharonkelly.bsky.social read 'em all π§΅ buff.ly/4m6XjbX
13.02.2026 23:33 β
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Why I donβt use generative AI
1. Itβs based on stolen materials and I am not a plagiarist.
2. I do not want to outsource thinking to a machine. Thinking (which includes research, writing, editing) is a skill and will atrophy without use. Why would I inflict that upon myself willingly?
3. Thinking is a pleasure and privilege, and not worth giving up for marginal or nonexistent productivity gains.
4. My voice makes me who I am as a writer and person. Why would I want to substitute that with a generic, pale imitation that sounds like it could be anyone, or no one?
5. Itβs not trustworthy. It will hallucinate. It might be biased in ways I canβt identify. Checking AI output is more work than just doing it yourself in the first place.
6. I wouldnβt want to become dependent on a tool that WILL become more expensive, either by capitalizing on my eyeballs through advertising or skyrocketing subscription costs. They are operating on the Uber model, and I donβt trust it.
7. Using AI for companionship or conversation has never appealed to me, but even if it did, it is a poor and feeble substitute for human connection. I donβt want to go down the crazy-making rabbit hole.
8. Nothing AI generates can be art. Making art is a pleasure and privilege. If you are not inclined to learn or practice art but you still want to possess art, pay an artist.
9. Environmental/energy reasons.
10. Slop sucks.
working on my personal no-ai manifesto. what did i forget?
13.02.2026 20:30 β
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Trump is wiping out all climate regulation. Big Oil may regret it.
For decades, oil majors fought climate regulation. Now, theyβre afraid Trumpβs extreme rollbacks could leave them on the hook to pay for what theyβve done.
Wondering why API et al aren't celebrating the end of endangerment?
It's complicated but the short story is the oil majors seem legit spooked this is could come back to bite them in the form of liability lawsuits and state superfund laws:
heated.world/p/trump-is-w...
12.02.2026 19:37 β
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Last month, the American Petroleum Institute said a top priority would be to stop state climate laws and lawsuits this year.
Now, a member of Congress who got $58k from the industry in 2024 is crafting legislation to "tackle" both. www.opensecrets.org/members-of-c... h/t @eenews.bsky.social
12.02.2026 17:58 β
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Trump repeals finding that lets the EPA regulate climate-warming emissions
Environmental groups' response: See you in court.
Of all the terrible things the Trump administration has done, this might just be the worst. It'll be tied up in court immediately, of course, but if SCOTUS blesses it, we are screwedβif we aren't already.
12.02.2026 19:14 β
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I know this is inevitably going to be challenged in the courts and will be litigated over MANY years...but people, we have about 30 minutes left !! This is so genuinely demoralizing, and Zeldin's smug "staring-at-his-unopened-Christmas-presents-under-the-tree" face only makes it harder to swallow.
12.02.2026 18:57 β
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State Department will delete X posts from before Trump returned to office
The policy change orders the removal of any post made by official State Department accounts on X before President Trump returned to office in 2025.
The Trump admin continues to refine the unitary voice of his authoritarianism.
Now, all State Department tweets dating before Jan. 20, 2025 - including from embassies, consulates, ambassadors, bureaus and programs - will be deleted.
www.npr.org/2026/02/07/n...
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Trump Allies Near βTotal Victoryβ in Wiping Out U.S. Climate Regulation
Obliteration of climate regulation in sight.
(Gift link)
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/09/c...
10.02.2026 06:03 β
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The death of the CIA Factbook and Trump's war on usefulness
Wherever government does something helpful, the regime wants to kill it.
New in PN: The death of the CIA Factbook and Trump's war on usefulness
"Thereβs nothing partisan about the CIA World Factbook, so itβs hard to imagine how allowing people to use it could impede the MAGA agenda. Unless, that is, you realize the Factbook had to go *precisely because it was useful.*"
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Spotlighting The World Factbook as We Bid a Fond Farewell
Somewhat devastating news today from the CIA: One of CIAβs oldest and most recognizable intelligence publications, The World Factbook, has sunset. There's not even a hint as to why they β¦
The CIA just stopped publishing their World Factbook and took every page, including the archived copies of previous versions!
This sucks. It was public domain, so I recovered the 2020 edition (the last one published as a zip file) and shared it to GitHub simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/5/t...
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