The People They Killed
When the Trump administration destroyed USAID, people died. We know some of their names.
"[An estimated] 800,000 people have died who otherwise wouldn’t have due to the (illegal) shuttering of USAID... We don’t know most of their names. But thanks to the essential work of journalists, we know some of them"
timhirschelburns.substack.com/p/the-people...
@timhirschelburns.bsky.social
06.02.2026 19:08 —
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More universities are banning fossil fuel industry recruitment
Since the start of 2025, eight UK universities have committed to excluding oil, gas and mining companies from their careers and recruitment
18 UK universities now exclude oil, gas and mining companies from their careers and recruitment activities, according to the charity People & Planet
www.thecanary.co/uk/news/2025... @thecanaryuk.bsky.social @peopleandplanet.bsky.social
13.12.2025 16:53 —
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The latest @reasonstobecheerful.world newsletter is all about giving - and it includes my story from a little while ago, about the wealth advisors helping their clients to give more money away.
Read it here: reasonstobecheerful.world/giving-away-...
#philanthropy #wealth #giving
10.12.2025 10:29 —
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Latest in our Earth Fixers series - this time, we look at some of the organisations making nature "bankable"
@hoganlovells.bsky.social @unep.org @the-wildlifetrusts.bsky.social
03.12.2025 19:31 —
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Quick thread on the BBC and the political and societal significance of recent developments:
One of the main reasons the UK has historically been so much less polarised than the US, is that Britain has a shared source of information, consumed and trusted by most people regardless of their politics.
10.11.2025 13:43 —
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Farage: epic grifter
27.10.2025 12:45 —
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Climate scientists raise a middle finger to Trump's censorship efforts
Hundreds are collaborating to make sure accurate data is available to the public.
Researchers across the US and the world who raced to protect climate data, public reports and other information from the Trump administration’s budget cuts, firings, and scrubbing of federal websites are launching their own climate information portals.
From our friends at @insideclimatenews.org:
04.10.2025 17:30 —
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The text reads: "Less than two weeks left! Call for submissions for The Magazine | Changemakers | Submit by: September 30, 2025"
📣 Less than two weeks to submit! #TheMagazine is still seeking pitches from #Indigenous storytellers for our next edition about Indigenous changemakers in 2025.
📆 Deadline: Sept 30
Read the thread for the details.
🔗 Find the guide for submissions here: crushingcolonialism.org/call-for-sub...
18.09.2025 18:01 —
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Kent councillors decide there is no climate emergency
Plus Medway school u-turns on Reform essay contest, more from KCC this week, news in brief, and more
"Kent County Council has scrapped its declaration of a climate emergency, making Kent one of the few places in the country to row back from acknowledging the crisis."
thank you to @kentcurrent.news for covering this:
www.kentcurrent.news/p/kent-counc... #climateemergency
19.09.2025 15:23 —
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"This gets me kicked out of all the family office conferences: taxes! We’re big proponents of any kind of #wealthtax... This irritates everyone, even the impact investors."
I spoke to the Hyatt heiress & impact investor, who's not afraid to get *very* political:
(Free to read, for now!)
18.09.2025 15:01 —
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To even allow the appearance of this — Starmer’s No 10 adopting Trumpian media management policies — seems extraordinary to me. Very depressing.
18.09.2025 11:35 —
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A body of research shows that risky play can set children up for life - and even insurance companies agree.
Interesting read by @reasonstobecheerful.world:
12.09.2025 16:26 —
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"Diabetes is not a scary word for people. It should be"
Untreated diabetes is associated with serious complications - vision loss, TB, kidney disease - but its seriousness is often underestimated, making it hard to attract funding.
I wrote about a new initiative that hopes to change this:
12.09.2025 13:29 —
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But also: "There’s this strange disappearance of humility before the incredible complexity of the world. It’s sort of an epidemic. The deep value in checking is just as a confirmation of how hard it is to know stuff.”
09.09.2025 01:19 —
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The History of The New Yorker’s Vaunted Fact-Checking Department
Reporters engage in charm and betrayal; checkers are in the harm-reduction business.
This is a delightful read, including:
"When a piece [...] described the singer Art Garfunkel waving his arms around, the checker asked Garfunkel to confirm that he had two arms."
www.newyorker.com/magazine/202... @newyorker.com
09.09.2025 01:17 —
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Big Tech’s “AI for good” spending increases in Africa. So does skepticism
While Google, Microsoft, and Meta provide AI for social good, some advocates say projects exploit the continent for data, erode local control.
'Shikoh Gitau, founder/CEO at Qhala, a Nairobi-based digital transformation firm, believes altruistic AI health models are built to collect data and reap profits later. “They are commercial organizations and they’re here to win the commercial race"'
restofworld.org/2025/africa-... @restofworld.org
19.08.2025 12:00 —
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🚨 This morning we turned the street outside Labour Party Headquarters in London into Jabaliya camp in Gaza.
Listen to @ahmedmasoud02.bsky.social talking about what the Israeli army did to his neighourhood and family.
22.07.2025 16:16 —
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