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The #BBC is utterly beholden to the right. Why else would it fear an Evan Davis podcast about heat pumps? - theguardian.com/commentisfree/ "The right – and the plutocrats the right exists to champion – want it gone, while the left now sees it as a hostile force. It is appeasing itself to death."

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More absolutely dangerous action from RFK Jr., who has halted the work of an HHS lab that researches deadly infectious diseases like Ebola. archived reporting from Wired. archive.ph/2025.04.30-220736/h

@sarahtaber yep, I hear that. I'm in Australia and I just watched China pivot from US beef and pork, to Aussie beef and pork, without so much as a flinch.

I hope they don't find out lamb, I don't want to pay $100/kg for it! 😄

Bright then goes on to light his rhetorical paper on fire. Conflating pasture fertility increases from industrial fertiliser, and from changes in pastures species used. Waving the economic benefits of agri-business wand. Claiming that we need to pollute groundwater to sustain these benefits.

I'm not going to stamp on these flames, because I think I've already demonstrated that they're full of shit, that I don't need on my shoes. The important claims have already been addressed.

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Dr John Bright's column is a package of industry-friendly pseudoscience. Written by a consultant with an obvious conflict of interest. So why is it being published, without challenge from groundwater scientists, in a rural paper?

This leads to another question; who publishes this paper and has it delivered to rural properties all over Canterbury? At significant cost, as the price of paper, ink and delivery continue to skyrocket. Forcing many small outlets out of print.

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I'm in a cramped, spider-filled room in Fiji with a sick cat because the non-profit clinic here doesn't have space to board all the animals, surrounded by hundreds of dusty boxes filled with medication volunteers brought in, adding validation to a spreadsheet that tracks when all currently boarded animals are due for vaccines, and it is the most useful thing I've done in my whole career lmao

#Wikipedia says it will use #AI, but not to replace human volunteers - techcrunch.com/2025/04/30/__tr new features that “remove technical barriers,” allowing editors, moderators, and patrollers tools that allow them to accomplish what they need to do, without worrying about how to “technically achieve it.”

EFF is excited to be at FreedomFest for the first time! If you're attending the event, be sure to catch us in the exhibit hall to learn more about our work advocating for privacy and free speech online. eff.org/event/eff-freedomfest

#RFK Jr. rejects cornerstone of health science: Germ theory - arstechnica.com/health/2025/04 " In his 2021 book vilifying Anthony Fauci, RFK Jr. lays out support for an alternate theory. "

Local municipalities in Indiana should respond to the passage of SB1 by defunding their police departments.

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In summary, trade wars & threatening to withhold your bulk export goods is a terrible way to get what you want from the world.

All US farmers are doing with this trade war is make openings for other countries.

Because crop exports can be replaced a lot faster than you'd think. And so can we.

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But more importantly, lots of other places around the world could grow huge amounts of cotton. They just didn't yet.

Up until 1861 US cotton had been so cheap, there was no way for anyone else to grow cotton competitively.

All that changed when the South stopped exporting!

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Farm trade wars are wild because we've already done similar things in the past, and it did NOT work out for the US farmers in question.

Let's talk about the trade war part of the US Civil War, one of the biggest farmer self-owns in world history.

We are frankly overwhelmed by the screenings that have taken place and will take place of our new documentary InterRebellium 01 The Estallido Social!

There are over 30 screenings across 4 continents, that we know about.

A huge shoutout to the comrades in St Petersburg who translated the entire documentary into Russian!

We hope that these screenings spark thoughtful discussions among all comrades who attend.

#Florida to become second state to ban #fluoride in water, alarming experts - theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a " The addition of low levels of fluoride to drinking water is considered among the greatest public health achievements of the last century."

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