Americaβs clean air rules boost health and the economy β hereβs what EPAβs new deregulation plans ignore
Clean air has become one of Americaβs best investments, returning $10 for every $1 spent on regulations, by one estimate.
A professor of environmental sciences gives a quick punchy take on the "eye-popping" numbers re. how clean air promotes economic growth.
An EPA analysis of 20 years of the Clean Air Act (1970-90) found the economic benefits of the regulations were about 42X greater than the costs.
No pay wall.
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USAID Kept My Troops Safe in Afghanistan
If not for American aid, we would have faced more enemies and won fewer friends.
"USAID is worth every penny. I wish I could say the same for the Department of Defense, which spends money on a scale USAID could only dream of, and often with more waste."
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A seagull drinks from a container marked βDOGS ONLY, NO SEAGULLS.β
every day we see more and more evidence of society descending into utter lawlessness and chaos
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This is correct.
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More Dangerous than Watergate
Itβs like every past constitutional crisis rolled into one.
"As it was fifty years ago, so it is today: The fact that the Constitutionβs enemies now include the president of the United States does not relieve members of Congress of their responsibility to that oath."
04.02.2025 03:00 β π 1373 π 347 π¬ 36 π 12
The New Rasputins
Anti-science mysticism is enabling autocracy around the globe.
There is nothing "conservative" or "right-wing" about Patel, Gabbard or RFK Jr. They rather represent a new form of obscurantist radicalism: anti-evidence, anti-science, and opposed to the rule of law
www.theatlantic.com/magazine/arc...
03.02.2025 13:56 β π 1942 π 588 π¬ 63 π 29
Itβs official: Elon Muskβs staffers have now illegally obtained classified information from the USAID office.
Hereβs a recap of whatβs happening:
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is it good or bad that a billionaire oligarch with close ties to foreign dictators is currently downloading the most sensitive information the us federal government has about its citizens to his own private servers?
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Remember:
The tariffs arenβt about economics, and DOGE isnβt about fiscal responsibility.
They are both about β’β’psychopathology**.
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All scrolling is doom scrolling now.. ππ
01.02.2025 13:49 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
stone text inlay: HERE WE ADMIT A WRONG
I went to post about the National Japanese American Memorial in D.C., which is beautiful but usually missed by tourists. It is a deeply staggering admission of guilt and a warning to future Americans. I went to link to the inscriptions and-
Well, they took the site down. www.nps.gov/places/japan...
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if you cared about morale and recruitment you would not alienate a group that disproportionately enlists into the military, but if you are a white nationalistβ¦
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25.01.2025 16:42 β π 135 π 29 π¬ 2 π 0
Readings - Civil Resistance How It Works Fall 2022.pdf
I'm not teaching my grad course 'Civil Resistance: How It Works' this semester. But here is an abridged version of the course schedule, readings, and films I used the last time I taught it (in 2022). Just in case it's useful. drive.google.com/file/d/14RRJ...
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We've finally defeated cancel culture. Now people only get fired for criticizing the government
23.01.2025 15:35 β π 17000 π 2908 π¬ 82 π 24
A photo of a small sea slug that is primarily green with pink tipped cerata. The green colour comes from the stolen chloroplasts that the slug uses to photosynthesise and produce sugars. It has two small black βeyesβ on its face with a yellow patch below.
So this little #SeaSlug is a type of sap sucker in the genus Costasiella. These are not technically #Nudibranch and belong in the super order of #Sacoglossa. They perform kleptoplasty where they steal chloroplasts from their Avrainvillea algae host and utilise them for photosynthesis
#π¦ #π¦ #π·
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Just about every major social problem we can think of is exacerbated by the collapse of local journalism. Tackling collective action problemsβfrom the climate crisis to the erosion of democracyβ is impossible without viable local media infrastructures.
23.01.2025 03:08 β π 15 π 5 π¬ 1 π 1
"What shall-
What should I do? And the sea says in its lovely voice:
Excuse me, I have work to do" -Mary Oliver
23.01.2025 02:37 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
This is so sad
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βWhat presidential endorsements actually do is create a perception of bias. A perception of non-independence.β
βEnding them is a principled decision, and itβs the right one.β
β Jeff Bezos, in an op-ed in some newspaper thatβs dying in darkness, Oct. 28, 2024
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if there is one funny thing about yesterdayβs blitzkrieg of executive orders is that it makes the βdemocratic opposition went too far last timeβ crowd look like total dipshits
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this is it
11.01.2025 17:40 β π 1276 π 230 π¬ 51 π 7
The Internet is so good for stuff like mutual aid and keep people informed amid crisis. Like, when I feel despair--and these days I often do--it's a small encouragement to be reminded that when we are proximal to suffering, we are capable of extraordinary generosity.
11.01.2025 16:18 β π 1741 π 109 π¬ 16 π 2
I think Mark Zuckerberg might be a kinda uncool dudeβ¦
08.01.2025 03:57 β π 10127 π 479 π¬ 363 π 48
The New Rasputins
Anti-science mysticism is enabling autocracy around the globe.
Forget the division of Left and Right. We are entering the age of the New Obscurantism: politics fused with magical solutions, superstition, an aura of spirituality and the cultivation of fear
www.theatlantic.com/magazine/arc...
07.01.2025 13:26 β π 2048 π 664 π¬ 115 π 79
Dear World,
Weβre sorry.
Sincerely,
Sane, Decent Americans
07.01.2025 18:40 β π 36649 π 6637 π¬ 1061 π 298
Iβm always looking for things that explain a lot but that people have a hard time remembering.
Examples: Air is stuff. Pee comes from blood. All land vertebrates have a single common ancestor. Venus is bright enough to cast visible shadows. Clouds are heavy. Bones are alive.
Any others you know?
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