Marginalized people, poor people, disabled people etc. are always the first to warn society about an impending crisis. And they are almost always ignored. Yet, when everything collapses, they are the first to be abandoned. This is an unacceptable moral injustice.
Amid all the global chaos, nothing is more important than this: “More and more scientists are now looking into the possibility of societal collapse, says the report, which assessed 35 vital signs in 2023 and found that 25 were worse than ever recorded.”
Record emissions, temperatures and population mean more scientists are looking into possibility of societal collapse, report says
Yet another recall “BrucePac, a producer of ready-to-eat meat and poultry items, has recalled more than 9.9 million pounds of product due to possible listeria contamination, the US Department of Agriculture announced on Wednesday.” www.cnn.com/2024/10/10/h...
BrucePac, a producer of ready-to-eat meat and poultry items, has recalled more than 9.9 million pounds of product due to possible listeria contamination, the US Department of Agriculture announced on ...
Maybe the real treasure was all the social media platforms we joined along the way
Banks are amazing. You bounce a payment and five seconds later here’s an insane fee, the drug cartels launder money, and they’re like oops, we missed that.
Trying things out here after finding it somewhat deserted a year ago. Threads algorithm finally getting on my nerves.
One of the few delights of the Threads algorithm is seeing people responding to posts by inferring an entirely different context, like the fella who responded to a picture of a static caravan park in Wales as if it were in the path of a hurricane in Florida
“Ignorance is becoming socially acceptable.” Meteorologists talk of death threats from the army of crazed conspiracy theorists who believe the government can control the weather.
It’s their job to warn residents about destructive storms — but political polarization has made them targets online