Stephan: This is excellent good news. The latest on the trend ending the internal combustion engine. I am very surprised that it is getting so little attention since it will have such a big impact on the future in a definable way.
The memorandum sets a goal of ensuring 100 percent of new bus and truck sales are electric by 2040 and 30 percent by 2030.
“We have to work together across oceans and borders to meet our clean energy goals,” U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm said in a statement reported by clean transportation nonprofit CALSTART. “This global partnership will leverage the billions of dollars in clean transportation investments provided by President Biden’s agenda to drive technological innovation, lower vehicle costs, and reduce transportation emissions.”
CALSTART — through its Drive to Zero campaign — worked with the Netherlands to launch the Global MOU at last year’s COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland, according to the Drive to Zero website. […]
Stephan: The fear of the "other" and the building of walls by people driven by that fear, with no consideration as to the effect such walls have on the wellbeing of earth's matrix of life is another tragic story of humanity's failure to understand that the fostering of wellbeing of the matrix is the key to our survival. The subject is rarely discussed or even considered, and here is the result.
Pity the tiny band of lynx in the Polish half of Europe’s most ancient forest. In June, their home, the Białowieża Forest, was cut in half when the Polish government completed construction of a wall on its border with Belarus. The aim was to repel refugees from the Middle East and elsewhere being channeled to the border by the Belarus government. But the 115-mile wall — which towers 18 feet above the forest floor, stretching almost into the canopy above — has imprisoned migrating wildlife too.
The dozen or so lynx holed up on the Polish side of the barrier will no longer be able to hunt, feed, or breed with their more numerous fellows across the border. The wall dividing the 1,200 square-mile forest is expected to increase hunger among the lynx, and by limiting options for mates, decrease their already low genetic diversity.
In a letter sent in January, as work on the wall started, more than 500 wildlife scientists […]
Stephan: When I listened to Trump's announcement of his candidacy for president for a second term two things struck me. First, his endless whining about how he is a victim; second, his blatant fascism, and assertion that if elected again he will be an outright authoritarian. I started to write an essay on this, when I came across this article in The Bulwark
On Tuesday night, as he announced his candidacy for president in 2024, Donald Trump largely stuck to a script. He eschewed many of the rants and tangents that pad his rally speeches, particularly about the 2020 election. Even so, Trump made it clear that if he returns to power, he will rule as a lethal authoritarian. Here are four of his promises.
1. He will send military force into American cities against their will.
“I will restore public safety in American cities and other communities that need our help,” said Trump. “And if they don’t want our help, we’re going to insist that they take our help.”
“We sent in the National Guard in Minneapolis and in […]
Helen Davidson in Taipei, and Verna Yu, - The Guardian (U.K.)
Stephan: In 1980 the men in the Chinese government in order to control the population passed a law stating that a woman could have only one child. I have been following this situation from the beginning because it has become a classic example of what happens when men seek to control the bodies of women. The results have become an ongoing disaster as this article describes.
By 2050, analysts predict one in four people in China will be retired and the working population will have shrunk by 10%, with huge economic implications
Ming Ming, a boisterous six-year-old, longs to have a playmate, but his mother is adamant that she will not have another child.
“No way! One is quite enough,” Li Hong gasps. “Childcare, after-school activities, tutoring … you want them to have a good education but it costs money. We’re just ordinary working folks, not the super-rich. The cost of bringing up two kids would kill us!” says the 43-year-old supermarket cashier from the southern province of Guangdong.
Li herself was born just before the one-child policy began in 1980. As an only child, she says the cost of bringing up her son on top of caring for her elderly parents and those of her husband […]
Stephan: This is what Citizens United created, and this is why the American government is so corrupt. I think we should have publicly funded elections, and it should be illegal for an individual or corporation to legally bribe a political party or an individual. The uber-rich and the corporations they control don't give away hundreds of millions of dollars out of the goodness of their hearts. They do so because they want something.
One of the biggest conservative dark money organizations in the nation was boosted last year by two separate anonymous gifts, each totaling more than $425 million dollars.
The money sent to DonorsTrust, a 501(c)(3) charity that has become one of the most influential conduit of funds in Republican-leaning circles, was a huge chunk of the more than $1 billion the group brought in in 2021, according to a tax filing obtained first by POLITICO. They are among the largest ever donations to a politically-connected group.
DonorsTrust used those funds to support a vast network of prominent conservative causes, including a $17.1 million gift it made to The 85 Fund, a group founded by a major engine of the conservative movement: Leonard Leo. All told, DonorsTrust spent about $192 million last year and entered 2022 with roughly $1.5 billion in assets.
Under law, the individual or individuals behind those $425 million […]