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Is it really this easy? You buy a share market index fund and it goes up by 10 per cent every year.....Hmm...Well, actually, the ASX 200 index is comprised of 50 per cent banks and miners: When they rise together, an index fund will fly high. But if the going gets tough, your share portfolio will not be as diversified as you may think. What's more, major problems are forming in the market where enormous amounts of money are pouring into stocks often because ETF algorithms are blindly following market momentum...how will it end? Adviser Jack Tossol from the Partners Wealth Group joins Associate Editor - Wealth, James Kirby, in this episode. In today's show, we cover... The hidden dangers of index funds Polluting the pond - New wave ETFs reintroduce risk Ethically oblivious passive investing Sophisticated investor rules should be scrapped See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why the River Wye is at the centre of one of the biggest environmental claims ever filed in the high court.Writer: Jon Ungoed -ThomasProducer: Karla PatellaHost: Casey MagloirePhotography: Alex Jones Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rep. Justin J. Pearson joins the Bullpen to discuss Elon Musk's AI company polluting Black neighborhoods. Host: Dr. Rashad Richey (@IndisputableTYT) Bullpen guest: Justin J. Pearson *** SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE ☞ https://www.youtube.com/IndisputableTYT FOLLOW US ON: FACEBOOK ☞ https://www.facebook.com/IndisputableTYT TWITTER ☞ https://www.twitter.com/IndisputableTYT INSTAGRAM ☞ https://www.instagram.com/IndisputableTYT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Today:Senator Ed Markey discusses Trump's tariff plan, and his recent visit to Rumeysa Ozturk in Louisiana.And, Chuck Collins from the Institute for Policy Studies discusses the uber-wealthy forces trying to expand Bedford's Hanscom Field to accommodate more fossil-fueled private jets.
I found Alex when listeners sent me an opinion piece in the New York Times he wrote, The Story You've Been Told About Recycling Is a Lie.Getting to where I take years to fill a load of trash means I've researched waste a lot, so based on the headline, I thought, "yeah, I've read this story before. I'll skim it so I can say I read it and then move on to important things." Instead, I was fascinated and found plenty new. I had to read his book, Waste Wars: The Wild Afterlife of Your Trash, which came out last month. I can't recommend it enough.Whatever you know about waste and pollution, the book shares more and it's relevant to your life if you value liberty, freedom, justice, not killing people for profit, and not destroying your own health, safety, and security. Our system of waste forces us to act in opposition to those values.We don't have to. We can change the system. Understanding it helps. Listen to this episode, read Alex's book, and read his opinion piece. Here are its opening paragraphs:In the closing years of the Cold War, something strange started to happen.Much of the West's trash stopped heading to the nearest landfill and instead started crossing national borders and traversing oceans. The stuff people tossed away and probably never thought about again — dirty yogurt cups, old Coke bottles — became some of the most redistributed objects on the planet, typically winding up thousands of miles away. It was a bewildering process, one that began with the export of toxic industrial waste. By the late 1980s, thousands of tons of hazardous chemicals had left the United States and Europe for the ravines of Africa, the beaches of the Caribbean and the swamps of Latin America.In return for this cascade of toxins, developing countries were offered large sums of cash or promised hospitals and schools. The result everywhere was much the same. Many countries that had broken from Western imperialism in the 1960s found that they were being turned into graveyards for Western industrialization in the 1980s, an injustice that Daniel arap Moi, then the president of Kenya, referred to as “garbage imperialism.” Outraged, dozens of developing nations banded together to end waste export. The resulting treaty — the Basel Convention, entered into force in 1992 and ratified by nearly every nation in the world but not the United States — made it illegal to export toxic waste from developed to developing countries.The NY Times opinion piece Alexander wrote that led me to him: The Story You've Been Told About Recycling Is a LieWaste Wars: The Wild Afterlife of Your Trash at Hachette Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
National MP Joseph Mooney has introduced a members bill that would remove people's right to take legal action against companies for their impact on the climate. The most prominent case this would impact is Mike Smith's (Ngāpuhi and Ngāti Kahu) Smith v Fonterra. Wire Host Caeden spoke to Smith about this proposed legislation and the potential impact on his case, which remains ongoing.
We've talked at length about how large corporations influence federal policy and how you can try to do the same. Let's take a look at how YOU can influence large corporations, especially the ones doing the most damage to the environment.Sources:UMass Amherst Political Economy Research Institute - Greenhouse 100 Polluters, 2024 - https://peri.umass.edu/greenhouse-100-polluters-index-currentMcCune Law Group - Corporate Accountability for Environmental Damages - https://mccunewright.com/blog/2023/11/holding-corporations-responsible-for-environmental-damagesVistra Energy - https://hub.vistracorp.com/our-companies/Columbia Climate School - Climate Lawsuits are on the Rise - https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2023/08/09/climate-lawsuits-are-on-the-rise-this-is-what-theyre-based-on/Investopedia – What is ESG Investing? https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/environmental-social-and-governance-esg-criteria.aspPatreon: patreon.com/greeningupmyactInstagram: @greeningupmyactFacebook: Greening Up My ActEmail us with questions: greeningupmyact@gmail.comYouTube: Greening Up My Act
Polluting education: a new study reveals the surprising role the fossil fuel industry has in teaching our children about climate change. CBC's Rose Murphy spoke to report co author Anne Keary about the need to kick big oil out of the classroom and implement comprehensive, science-based climate education across the country.
Dr Chris answers the usual spectrum of science questions from listeners to CapeTalk, including; are sweeteners bad for our cardiovascular health? If a mother has hypoglycemia while pregnant, what happens to the baby? Why did I have cravings during my wife's pregnancy? How does science track dangerous asteroids headed for Earth? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Dr Chris answers the usual spectrum of science questions from listeners to CapeTalk, including; are sweeteners bad for our cardiovascular health? If a mother has hypoglycemia while pregnant, what happens to the baby? Why did I have cravings during my wife's pregnancy? How does science track dangerous asteroids headed for Earth? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Senior response officer Bruce English on the work being done to prevent a grounded container ship from polluting + DFO research scientists Shelley Lang and Charmain Hamilton discuss seals and the challenges in studying them.
Join us to meet Bill Moyer, the Executive Director and co-founder of the Backbone Campaign, a movement-building organization based here on Vashon Island. Bill chats with us about the origins of the Backbone Campaign, their art-driven activism, and some of their most memorable campaigns -- including helping to organize the community to block the development of a gravel mine on Maury Island in 2008. Bill tells us about a life-changing experience that solidified the backbone metaphor, shares why he's excited about the future of U.S. rail transportation, and discusses how his childhood experiences informed his passion for activism that drives social change. Find Bill at Backbone Campaign: https://www.backbonecampaign.org
#806: Join us as we sit down with Jordan Nathan – the Founder & CEO of Caraway. After experiencing Teflon poisoning firsthand, Jordan set out to create Caraway – a brand dedicated to non-toxic, thoughtfully designed kitchenware that prioritizes the health & safety of your family. In this episode, Jordan reveals the hidden dangers of toxic cookware, shares practical tips for reducing microplastic exposure, & provides actionable advice for safer cooking. Plus, we dive into the truths of what's really in your kitchenware! To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To connect with Caraway click HERE To connect with Jordan Nathan click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential Head to the HIM & HER Show ShopMy page HERE and LTK page HERE to find all of Michael and Lauryn's favorite products mentioned on their latest episodes. This episode is sponsored by Caraway Visit Carawayhome.com/theskinny or use code THESKINNY to get 20% off your next purchase for the next two weeks only. Produced by Dear Media
Eusubius?; Genesis 41 and Today; Who's in control?; Will you see the insight?; Merit; Saving the whole world; Bondage and glory; Israel after the flesh; God outside of time and space; Hardening Pharoah's heart; Pawns of God?; Taking back responsibilities; Abundance; Government of, for and by the people; Can you serve God?; No king by Caesar; Fall of Jerusalem; Following the way of Christ; 2 Pe 2:10; Despising dominion; Electing Saul; 1 Sam 8; Curing cancer?; Culture of selfishness; Abandoning God's way; Do you want to see?; Moving to the light; Railing accusations; Revealing solutions; Self-destructive corruption; Becoming FEMA; Brute beasts; Cursing YOUR children with debt; Nicolaitan; Baalam; Legal charity; Feed my sheep!; Body and soul; Polluting your body; Revealing societal downward slide; Saving others; The "name" of Jesus the Christ; Fasting from garbage foods; Social welfare; Gen 41:1; Pharaoh's dreams; Egypt's wealth; Unselfish abundance; "Magician" chet-resh-tet-mem = seer; Gen 41:16 Butler?; Joseph's (God's) interpretation; Tree of Knowledge vs Tree of Life; Divine creator, giver of life; Pawn of that creator; Who do you serve?; Prophecy repeated as witness; Making room for God; Letting Pharaoh do this; Storing up grain in preparation; US Policy of grain reserves; Gen 41:38; Do you have God in your heart?; Peace; Dealing with narcissists; Selfishness; Promotion of Joseph; Starting the process of repentance; Joseph's new name; "Ankh"; Following Holy Spirit; Personification of the creator; Repentance; Joseph's wife and children; Manasseh and Ephriam; Being fruitful; All countries coming to Joseph for grain; Safeguarding against darkness; Why go to church?; 2 Pe 2:21; No coveting; No exercising authority; Repent!
Dec. 30, 2024 - Buffalo News climate and environment reporter Mackenzie Shuman explains the holes in air pollution monitoring by state environmental regulators, who have let a majority of permits for major polluters lapse.
Rebroadcast: Our online feeds are already full of artificially generated sludge. It's tainting our discourse, our culture and the quality of information. One neuroscientist argues all of this AI junk threatens our very humanity.
Where does electricity come from? In developing countries, the power sector uses long-term, rigid contracts called power purchase agreements (PPAs) between a private generator and government-owned utilities. These PPAs are not usually competitive, their terms – including payment guarantees by which suppliers get paid even when there is no demand – are often secret, they can last for up to 30 years, and they guarantee the use of fossil fuels far into the future. Sugandha Srivastav tells Tim Phillips about how the privatisation of electricity generation has created a way to move money “from the public coffers to vested interests”. Read the full show notes on VoxDev: https://voxdev.org/topic/energy-environment/why-pakistan-locked-overpriced-and-environmentally-damaging-power-sector
A new report says building major highways out of concrete instead of asphalt would be 17-percent cheaper on average and less polluting in the long-run. The Infometrics report was commissioned by Concrete New Zealand. Report author Gareth Kiernan spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the world's most polluting cities are revealed at COP29 as frustration grows at fossil fuel presence.
1 - John McBlain, Delaware County Councilman and attorney, joins us today to tell us why he is resigning from the board at the end of the month. What were the discussions and decisions made by the board that led to his resignation? John details the ins and outs of what went on behind the scenes in putting up three new Covid-era voting places that he deems unconstitutional. 120 - Why do city liberals move to the suburbs and pollute the political waters with their nonsense? New student debt relief is being give out to PA public service workers. Any good side question answers? 135 - Captain Sean Parnell joins us again to discuss the rising Republican voter enrollment in Pennsylvania. How is the Democratic lead in mail-in voting? Why is Bob Casey all of a sudden siding with Trump with just weeks to go? Where can people get their mail-in ballot? 150 - Is “Hitler” good on trade? Taking your calls regarding the aftermath the McDonald's in Feasterville is facing for having Trump there.
Work on a new downtown bridge project is expected to start this week. There is a critical blood shortage in the U.S. especially for ethnic and racial minorities. Activists in northwest Indiana worry U.S. Steel in Gary could use plastic pellets in its steelmaking process, further polluting an already overburdened community. Senate Enrolled Act 202 requires intellectual diversity in the classroom, and it carries stern potential penalties for professors. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
David Blackmon, Forbes contributor, joins Jacki to contrast the energy policies of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, who says she has done a 180 on hydraulic fracturing (“frac'ing”). - - - - - Myth-busting: No, Wind Energy is Not the Cheapest Energy in Texas. Texas is the capitol of wind energy production in the U.S. and Texas media says it is the cheapest. Bill Peacock of The Energy Alliance joins Jacki to debunk this myth. Republicans boast that Texas is the model for energy policy, but the facts suggest a different picture entirely. Peacock has the receipts showing that Texans paid tens of billions to add wind and solar to the grid that has been left out of the equation and has left the state in a chronic energy shortage. - - - - - CO2 Coalition Launches New K-12 Curriculum on the Benefits of CO2. Gregory Wrightstone & Co. have a new line of children's books and curriculum that challenges prevailing narratives on catastrophic climate change. - - - - - Fed Judge Blocks Ban on Natural Gas Terminals; Lithium-Ion Batteries are Source of Dangerous Pollution. The U.S. supplied over 70% of the fuel to the Allies in two world wars. Will we be able to do so in the current wars? Natural gas terminals are critical to our ability to do the same in today's dangerous world. One judge combats obstruction of U.S. energy dominance. - - - - - The receipts are now coming in on lithium-ion battery pollution and you will not believe what horrors have not been disclosed by those advocating that we power the earth with these batteries. Follow Jacki: X: @JackiDailyHost TruthSocial: JackiDaily Rumble: TheJackiDailyShow YouTube: TheJackiDailyShow Instagram: JackiDaily Facebook: The Jacki Daily Show
Hello Interactors,We're fully into Summer in the Northern Hemisphere, and as the earth tilts toward the sun, Interplace tilts toward the environment. And what a crucial moment to do so. Just last week, the Supreme Court made sweeping decisions that could unravel over fifty years of environmental legislation, threatening to plunge us into chaos. This upheaval comes precisely when our world's natural boundaries desperately need regulatory stability and security to make any meaningful progress in combating global warming.Let's dig in…POLLEN, POLLUTING, AND POLITICSI recently returned from the Midwest visiting family. I like looking out of the airplane window at the various crop patterns from state to state. Trying to discern which state I was over; I was reminded of a corny Midwest joke.Why do Iowa corn stalks lean to the east? Because Illinois sucks and Nebraska blows. Folks in Illinois tell the same joke, but it's Ohio that sucks and Iowa that blows. You get the idea.The truth is the wind does commonly blow from west to east oblivious to state borders. It sends whatever it wants across the border — clouds, dust, seeds, pollen…pollution. And if there's money to be made, borders become porous or disappear altogether.Those rivalrous corn jokes mirror an economic reality. Bordering states all compete for federal subsidies and access to markets — mostly across international borders. Access to these markets can be impacted by corn pollen drifting from one state to another.With the widespread adoption of genetically modified (GMO) corn varieties, there's potential for contamination of non-GMO corn fields by pollen from GMO corn fields on state lines. One study suggest cross-pollination could be detected up to 600 feet away from the source, although counts dropped off rapidly beyond 150 feet.But the more pressing concern isn't pollen drift, but pollution drift. As part of the Clean Air Act, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a “Good Neighbor” rule designed to reduce air pollution that crosses state lines. It requires "upwind" states to reduce emissions that affect air quality in "downwind" states which can cause significant health problems.Last week, on June 27, 2024, the Supreme Court's ruling in Ohio v. EPA temporarily blocked this rule.Fossil fuel companies and industry associations celebrated the decision as a win, viewing it as a check on the EPA's regulatory power. Meanwhile humans with a heart and lungs worry the decision leaves upwind states free to contribute to their neighbors' ozone problems for years.It's worth noting that this is a temporary stay, not a final ruling on the merits of the case. The legal challenge will continue in lower courts, with the possibility of oral arguments as soon as this fall. But this ruling can also be seen as part of a pattern of the Supreme Court's conservative majority expressing skepticism towards federal regulatory authority, especially in environmental matters.Take, for example, the ruling that came the very next day on June 28, 2024. The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, curtailed EPA, and other executive agencies', power by overturning the Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council precedent. This shift endangers numerous regulations and transfers authority from the executive branch to Congress and the courts. Chevron has been a cornerstone in American law, cited in 70 Supreme Court and 17,000 lower court decisions.The case began with fishermen challenging two similar rulings, Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless v. Department of Commerce. These involved a 1976 law requiring herring boats to carry federal observers to prevent overfishing. A 2020 regulation mandated boat owners to pay $700 daily for the observers. Fishermen from New Jersey and Rhode Island, supported by conservative groups opposing the "administrative state," sued, arguing the law didn't authorize the National Marine Fisheries Service to impose the fee.Adam Liptak of the New York Times reported the fisherman case was brought “by Cause of Action Institute, which says its mission is ‘to limit the power of the administrative state,' and the New Civil Liberties Alliance, which says it aims ‘to protect constitutional freedoms from violations from the administrative state.'” Liptak also reports these institutions are funded by Charles Koch, the climate change denying billionaire who has long supported conservative and libertarian causes.It's curious how the Environmental Protection Agency came from a conservative libertarian and the first most dishonest president in my lifetime, Richard Nixon. The EPA will likely be obliterated should the least trusted former president get reelected — Felonious Trump.GORSUCH'S GRIM GREEN GUTTINGI wrote about the formation of the EPA in July of 2021.
Episode 142 – How to Stop Polluting the Ecosystem of Your RelationshipWhat we dump into our relationships will affect the health of that relationship. We will breathe in what we put in. If we are putting in resentment, anger, passive-aggressiveness, we will breathe in the effects of that. This episode addresses how to stop the dysfunctional patterns we find ourselves in and how to clean up the air in the relationship so it is healthier for everyone. If you are feeling stuck, not sure how what you're hearing on this podcast can work in your life and aren't quite sure how to create that future vision for yourself, let's talk. I offer a handful of free calls each month and they are snatched up quickly. Set up your free call today so you can feel better about what the future holds for you. CLICK HERE TO SET UP YOUR FREE CALL Tina Gosney is a certified life and relationship coach. She helps her clients move past contention in their homes and move into connection. It all begins with you and that's the best news ever, because that's the only person you have control over. You can be the person who directs your family to a new way of relating. Tina is a positivity practitioner and a trauma informed coach. Visit tinagosney.com for more information
Tyson Foods is one of the world's biggest meat and poultry producers. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, it's also a major polluter in the United States. A new report from the group says Tyson plants dumped more than 371 million pounds of pollutants into U.S. waterways between 2018 and 2022. John Yang speaks with UCS research director Stacy Woods about the report's findings. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Tyson Foods is one of the world's biggest meat and poultry producers. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, it's also a major polluter in the United States. A new report from the group says Tyson plants dumped more than 371 million pounds of pollutants into U.S. waterways between 2018 and 2022. John Yang speaks with UCS research director Stacy Woods about the report's findings. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Our online feeds are already full of artificially-generated sludge. It's tainting our discourse, our culture and the quality of information. One neuroscientist argues all of this AI junk threatens our very humanity.
The vast majority of small island developing States (SIDS) are heavily dependent on polluting, and expensive, fossil fuels for their energy needs: some spend around a quarter of their national budgets on imported fuel. However, for Trinidad & Tobago, fossil fuels have been a boon to the economy: the country has exploited its oil and gas reserves for several decades and profited from the wealth. But now, those reserves are running low. Is this the moment for Trinidad & Tobago to kick the fossil fuel habit, and exploit the kinds of renewable resources that are abundant in SIDS?Conor Lennon from UN News went to the capital, Port of Spain, to put the question to Sheena Gosine, a sustainable energy analyst at Trinidad's Ministry of Energy; Kishan Kumarsingh, the head of Multilateral Environmental Agreements at the Ministry of Planning and Development; and Curtis Boodoo, lecturer and assistant professor at the University of Trinidad & Tobago, and an expert on the energy transition.
In today's deep dive, we'll learn that some environmentalists want the state to move faster to stop coal ash from polluting Illinois rivers.
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Air pollution and climate change impacts can have outsized effects on the National Park System, as well as lesser noticed but just as concerning effects. But are those impacts spread across the entire park system, or clustered around a few? Back in 2019 the National Parks Conservation Association looked at how air pollution and climate change were impacting parks. They have updated that study with the latest data from the National Park Service, and the current state of affairs remains concerning. To discuss NPCA's findings, we've asked Ulla Reeves, the interim director of NPCA's Clean Air Program to join us.
Reinette Seinum returns to the program to discuss the many ways the criminal cult works to break down our environment. We discuss the chemtrails in the skies, the toxins that are polluting our bodies and the ongoing assaults and psyops that are messing with our minds.You can learn more about Reinette's ongoing initiatives to stop the chemtrails and to regain control of our own bodies, minds and land at https://reinettesenumsfoghornexpress.substack.com/
Amidst the growing concerns over nutritional safety, there is a pressing need for increased awareness about making informed choices and living in a healthy environment. But how can we guarantee the safety of our food, water, and consumer products? Today, I'm speaking with Ken Cook, the President and co-founder of the non-profit Environmental Working Group (EWG). We delve into the organization's pioneering role in digital innovation. EWG's user-friendly, science-driven tools empower American families to minimize exposure to potential hazards in food, water, cosmetics, and household products. Recognized as a prominent environmental critic, Ken sheds light on the influence of lobbying on environmental policy and the urgent need to rebuild trust in regulatory bodies. Our discussion covers diverse topics, from harmful chemicals in personal care products to the divergent regulatory approaches between Europe and the US. Ken also addresses agricultural subsidies, the farm bill, and the pivotal role of consumer choices in driving positive industry changes. The episode concludes by highlighting EWG's Dirty Dozen and Clean 15 lists, advocating conscious consumer choices, and recognizing the significant impact of young people in shaping a positive future. Additionally, practical guidance is provided for informed shopping decisions, encouraging using EWG's valuable resources. Show notes + MORE Watch on YouTube Newsletter Sign-Up Today's Sponsors: INSIDE TRACKER: Get 25% OFF tests
I have spoken and written at length how I see our relationship with polluting behavior as qualifying as addiction, a view that I think helps frame the challenge of sustainability. Overcoming addiction is harder than creating new technologies or taxing things. It takes powerful internal social and emotional skills. Just acknowledging one is addicted and harming others is a big hurdle, let alone acting on it.Not seeing the huge challenges of taking on one's addiction and trying to overcome it, facing withdrawal and so on leaves us not doing the hard work and using effective tools like listening, role models, compassion, and so on. Now multiply the number of people addicted by billions. If billions of people are addicted to flying, container ship-delivered goods, air conditioning, and so on, we better start soon.Mattan and I talk about how well addiction describes the challenges of changing culture toward sustainability. He's an experienced professional in the field, but not a licensed or trained professional, though licensing and training aren't necessarily as educational as time spent with people overcoming addiction.Listen for yourself, but I heard him see the comparison as valid. I'm also asking him since this addiction model of polluting and depleting appears in my upcoming book. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Reinette Seinum returns to the program to discuss the many ways the criminal cult works to break down our environment. We discuss the chemtrails in the skies, the toxins that are polluting our bodies and the ongoing assaults and psyops that are messing with our minds. You can learn more about Reinette's ongoing initiatives to stop the chemtrails and to regain control of our own bodies, minds and land at https://reinettesenumsfoghornexpress.substack.com/ Links mentioned in the show: Buy Carbon60 from the industry leaders and get infused frequency and full spectrum health. Only buy the best at https://purebellavita.com/pages/c60-sarah-westall?sca_ref=1290220.bH1D9nyiWa Help fight human trafficking while boosting your kids immune system with Z-stack Kids – learn more at https://zstacklife.com/products/z-stack-kids?ref=Sarah&variant=41579270897830 Help rebuild America and your independence - learn more at https://FreedomBuyingClub.com Sign up for Marjory Wildcraft's FREE seminar at “SarahsBackyardFarm.com” Learn more about Leela's Quantum Tech at https://bit.ly/3iVOMsZ or at https://SarahWestall.com/shop Consider subscribing: Follow on Twitter @Sarah_Westall Follow on my Substack at SarahWestall.Substack.com See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma MUSIC CREDITS: “In Epic World” by Valentina Gribanova, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Bitchute | Odysee | Rumble | Youtube | Freedom.Social Reinette Senum Biography Reinette Senum is the former Mayor of Nevada City, California and was a 2022 California Gubernatorial Candidate. Senum is an adventuring storyteller, filmmaker, writer, community activist, and former legislator. From her website, the Foghorn Express: My name is Reinette Senum and I am a Human Foghorn. I have given into it. I can't fight it.... it's in my blood. My Great Great Grandfather Edward Funston's Congressional campaign was "Foghorn Funston, the Farmer's Friend." His son, Frederick Funston, a major general, would find himself getting yanked off the US Presidential ticket as the VP running mate of Theodore Roosevelt -- because Frederick could not stop being a human foghorn; touting a new foreign-policy known as imperialism expansionism. You didn't think I was serious did you? I can stand in one place, do nothing, and still sound like a foghorn. After coming to this conclusion many years ago, I have relegated myself to knowing the understanding that it is my job to alert the general public of the hidden stories around us as well as beyond. I mean beyond, beyond. That is why you will not only hear and read about modern tales, but how tales of yesteryear continue to influence us today. Follow Reinette Senum on her Substack
It's EV News Briefly, everything you need to know in less than 5 minutes if you haven't got time for the full show. I'll be back as usual at 8am UK time, that's 5am Eastern, for the full podcast, to start a brand new day with all the latest EV news. Patreon supporters get the episodes as soon as they're ready AND ad free. You can be like them by clicking here. Volkswagen's EV Sales Reach 394,000 in 2023 https://evne.ws/420N7dF Volkswagen Integrates ChatGPT in Select Models https://evne.ws/3HffgEk Sony Honda Mobility Unveils Enhanced Afeela Concept at CES 2024 https://evne.ws/3NZLgjD Google Chrome Enhances Connectivity in Cars https://evne.ws/3Hc4heK U.S. Achieves 1.1 Million BEV Sales in 2023, Varied State Adoption https://evne.ws/3RTTX03 Tesla Updates Vehicle Features Following New Range Ratings https://evne.ws/3RTTXx5 EV Adoption Influenced by Operating Costs, Deloitte Study Finds https://evne.ws/3tPGeiF Global EV Market Predicted to Grow by 21% in 2024 https://evne.ws/3RTTZoH UK's EV Charger Network Expands by 45% in 2023 https://evne.ws/3NZLjfj UK Automakers Oppose Enhanced Incentives for Smaller EVs https://evne.ws/41VkOgF France Implements Stricter Measures on Polluting and Heavy Vehicles https://evne.ws/3NZLkjn Hungary Invests $2 Billion in Battery Production Infrastructure https://evne.ws/3HjJZQo Fisker Shifts to Franchised Dealerships for Vehicle Sales and Service https://evne.ws/3RTU2kn Herbert Diess Joins The Mobility House as Executive Chairman https://evne.ws/3RTU2Rp China's EV Shipping Crunch Amid Export Boom https://evne.ws/3tNelru Nio Launches 10 V2G Charging Stations in Shanghai https://evne.ws/41STAHr Northvolt Develops Sodium-Ion Battery with 160 Wh/kg Energy Density https://evne.ws/3Hf4RZm New Zealand's EV Market Share Reaches 50% in December Amid Policy Changes https://evne.ws/3tUrXBd
Plus, stay tuned because later in the show I'll tell you what Fisker are saying about direct sales versus dealerships. I'm Martyn Lee and I go through hundreds of articles, feeds and stories a day, so you don't have to. We're live at 8am UK time, that's 5am Eastern, to start a brand new day with all you need to know. Patreon supporters get the episodes as soon as they're ready AND ad free. You can be like them by clicking here. Volkswagen's EV Sales Reach 394,000 in 2023 https://evne.ws/420N7dF Volkswagen Integrates ChatGPT in Select Models https://evne.ws/3HffgEk Sony Honda Mobility Unveils Enhanced Afeela Concept at CES 2024 https://evne.ws/3NZLgjD Google Chrome Enhances Connectivity in Cars https://evne.ws/3Hc4heK U.S. Achieves 1.1 Million BEV Sales in 2023, Varied State Adoption https://evne.ws/3RTTX03 Tesla Updates Vehicle Features Following New Range Ratings https://evne.ws/3RTTXx5 EV Adoption Influenced by Operating Costs, Deloitte Study Finds https://evne.ws/3tPGeiF Global EV Market Predicted to Grow by 21% in 2024 https://evne.ws/3RTTZoH UK's EV Charger Network Expands by 45% in 2023 https://evne.ws/3NZLjfj UK Automakers Oppose Enhanced Incentives for Smaller EVs https://evne.ws/41VkOgF France Implements Stricter Measures on Polluting and Heavy Vehicles https://evne.ws/3NZLkjn Hungary Invests $2 Billion in Battery Production Infrastructure https://evne.ws/3HjJZQo Fisker Shifts to Franchised Dealerships for Vehicle Sales and Service https://evne.ws/3RTU2kn Herbert Diess Joins The Mobility House as Executive Chairman https://evne.ws/3RTU2Rp China's EV Shipping Crunch Amid Export Boom https://evne.ws/3tNelru Nio Launches 10 V2G Charging Stations in Shanghai https://evne.ws/41STAHr Northvolt Develops Sodium-Ion Battery with 160 Wh/kg Energy Density https://evne.ws/3Hf4RZm New Zealand's EV Market Share Reaches 50% in December Amid Policy Changes https://evne.ws/3tUrXBd
A Canadian company signed a corporate-sided contract to continue mining in Panama for at least 20 years after decimating the environment. Panamanians protested to and won. (Cobre Panama, First Quantum) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/support
The Smederevo steelworks was once considered the "pride of Serbia." But since being acquired by China, one study is reporting a four-fold increase in cancer diagnoses around Serbia.
Grand Theft Auto is breaking records as the trailer for their upcoming video game hits over 90 million views in the first hours of its release. We take a look at the game and the effects that gaming might have on those who are overtaken by it.
A partir de 2023, les publicités pour des voitures en France devront inclure des messages encourageant les gens à envisager d'autres moyens de transport moins polluants.Traduction:Car advertisements in France will have to include messages encouraging people to consider less-polluting travel alternatives from 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A partir de 2023, les publicités pour des voitures en France devront inclure des messages encourageant les gens à envisager d'autres moyens de transport moins polluants. Traduction: Car advertisements in France will have to include messages encouraging people to consider less-polluting travel alternatives from 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carbon pollution from 88 major fossil fuel producers and cement makers has left the western U.S. and Canada hotter, drier, and more prone to fires, a recent study finds. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/
The question “How do I know what's true?” comes up with increasing frequency and urgency in our time of angry polarization, deliberately-stoked outrage, and earned distrust. There is money to be made and a growing market for the kind of misinformation that reinforces our views and confirms our preconceptions — as well as a large price to be paid:“We like to tell ourselves that we're consuming this political media because we're going to be good citizens and we're going to be well informed and have, you know, very rational opinions and all sorts of flattering things like that. But in practice, what our behavior suggests is that that's not actually why we're consuming this media.“We're consuming it because of how it affects us emotionally and how it makes us feel better about ourselves than other people. How it excites us, how it sort of inflames us.” Drawing on her experience as a journalist, Bonnie Kristian joined us in October 2022 to explore the sources that contribute to widespread confusion and conspiracy thinking. She offers insight into ways to combat misinformation and pursue truth in our own lives, families, and church communities, and we hope you'll find this conversation encouraging, and practical.This podcast is an edited version of an evening conversation recorded in 2022. Watch the full video of the conversation here. Learn more about Bonnie Kristian.Authors and books mentioned in the conversation:A Flexible Faith: Rethinking What it Means to Follow Jesus Today, by Bonnie KristianUntrustworthy: the Knowledge Crisis Breaking Our Brains, Polluting our Politics, and Corrupting Christian Community, by Bonnie KristianHannah ArendtN.T. WrightThomas AquinasRelated Trinity Forum Readings:The Origins of Totalitarianism, by Hannah ArendtCity of God, by St. Augustine of HippoChildren of Light and Children of Darkness by Reinhold NiebuhrBrave New World, by Aldous HuxleyOn Happiness, by Thomas AquinasRelated Conversations:Rebuilding our Common Life with Yuval LevinThe Challenge of Christian Nationalism with Mark Noll and Vincent BacoteThe Decadent Society with Ross DouthatScience, Faith, Trust and Truth with Francis CollinsBeyond Ideology with Peter Kreeft and Eugene RiversJustice, Mercy, and Overcoming Racial Division with Claude Alexander and Mac PierHealing a Divided Culture with Arthur BrooksAfter Babel with Andy Crouch and Johnathan HaidtTrust, Truth, and The Knowledge Crisis with Bonnie KristianHope in an Age of Anxiety with Curtis Chang & Curt ThompsonTo listen to this or any of our episodes in full, visit ttf.org/podcast and to join the Trinity Forum Society and help make content like this possible, join the Trinity Forum SocietySpecial thanks to Ned Bustard for our podcast artwork.
VISIT HTTP://PETERNAVARRO.SUBSTACK.COM FOR TRANSCRIPT Navarro guest hosts on Bannon's juggernaut War Room and rips Canada and Trudeau stem to stern for polluting America with is woke smoke.
Steve Forbes warns that politics, not sound business decisions, is causing a deleterious effect to people's pension funds—and explains how getting ESG out of investing will prevent the impoverishment of retirees.Steve Forbes shares his What's Ahead Spotlights each Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
to ask is to break the spell / "Blind belief and passive consumption can be broken through the simple act of asking questions." - Neil Postman / the yoga culture's acclaim for thoughtful questioning / we presume we will be happier if we are materially successful - and never ask the right questions / question from all different angles / Bhakti is experience based - not just faith based / we don't need to just conform- we need to transform / knowledge is revealed to the virtuous / “We need new tools in science.” - Do we? / you don't “create” clean water / you don't “create” life in a laboratory / a guru is pleased with the student when they inquire with sincerity