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Can anyone give me examples of Western media that manage to *both* avoid white savior narratives *and* tell a story in which the more-than-human world is valued as something actually more-than human?

Everyone get your rotten veggies ready for throwin'! Internet village idiot Matt Yglesias has a take on self-driving cars and it is wild.

slowboring.com/p/self-driving-

I shared an couple of article the other day about why the concept of sustainability is a trap. We need to lower consumption, massively and quickly. There is no sustaining the absurd levels of consumption we've come to expect as our gawd-given right in this country, no matter how many solar panels you put up.

latimes.com/environment/story/

Happy birthday Nextcloud! Today 8 years ago 12 people founded Nextcloud to create a complete Free and Open Source alternative to centralise proprietary cloud services and open core competitors. Thanks to everyone! nextcloud.com/blog/eight-years

We need your help to release the LibrePlanet 2024 videos. Some talks were not recorded due to a disk error. If you recorded the streams locally, you can help us complete the sessions we are missing and bring them to the rest of the community. #LibrePlanet

Albania, Bhutan, Nepal, Paraguay, Iceland, Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo now generate 100% of their electricity from renewable energy. A further 40 countries generated at least 50 per cent of their electricity from renewable sources. #ShareGoodNewsToo independent.co.uk/tech/renewab

If you're wondering what #git forge to host your #opensource code project on, the right answer is probably going to be #forgejo. If the right answer was anything else, you probably wouldn't be wondering about it.

forgejo.org/

Don't want to host it yourself? Then #Codeberg is what you're looking for.

@forgejo @Codeberg

I've gotten tired of the phrase, "the stakes could not be higher". Everytime it has been used in a fearmongering, get out the vote, way, it has been negated by the next fearmonger.

Today in Labor History May 31, 1889: The infamous Johnstown Flood. 2,209 people died when a dam holding back a private resort lake burst upstream from Johnstown, Pennsylvania. It was the deadliest U.S. disaster to date. Bodies were found as far away as Cincinnati. It caused $17 million of damage (about $490 million in 2020 dollars).

Wealthy industrialists, like Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick owned and patronized the resort. (Carnegie also owned Homestead Steel, and Frick was the manager in charge of the butchering of striking workers that occurred there in 1892). They had built cottages and a clubhouse and created the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club, an exclusive and private mountain retreat. They had also lowered the dam to build a road across it and installed a fish screen in the spillway that tended to trap debris. Investigators believe these alterations contributed to the disaster. Yet none of the members of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club were found guilty of any crimes. Furthermore, survivors repeatedly lost court cases in their attempts to recover damages due to the club members’ wealth and expensive legal team. However, public outrage did prompt changes in American law leading to one of strict liability in future cases.

The flood has been depicted repeatedly in American culture. Bruce Springsteen references it in “Highway Patrolman.” Rudyard Kipling talked about it in his novel “Captains Courageous.” The Paul Newman film, “Slapshot” takes place in Johnstown. It is also referenced in episodes of Star Trek, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and dozens of other poems, songs, plays, novels, and works of nonfiction.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #Johnstown #flood #disaster #classwar #liability #novel #books #fiction #poem #poetry #writer #author #homestead #strike #union #massacre

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In a recent report, three environmental groups called for a shift away from carbon markets and toward “non-market” solutions to deforestation.

The Paris Agreement has a clause calling for such solutions, which the groups said could include financing for Indigenous groups, payment for ecosystem services, and debt relief.

The report criticized carbon markets, saying incentives for brokers and project developers are misaligned with global environmental priorities.

news.mongabay.com/2024/05/non-

I haven't really made up my mind on this question and this is not a full endorsement, but in case you are puzzled as to why some Palestinians consider recognition of a Palestinian state to be a poisoned chalice, or you weren't even aware that position existed, here is a presentation of the argument:

middleeasteye.net/opinion/inst

#Palestine

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