Not wishing to sound like a scaremonger* but who else thinks that this bird flu will probably get completely out of control and develop into the next pandemic. Because government health departments seem to have learned nothing from the last one.
*random thought while filling the bird feeder in the backyard.
#Health #BirdFlu
This week, Dr. Anthony Fauci’s new book comes out,
and it contains a disturbing chapter about Donald Trump’s ignorance, explosive rage, and megalomania during the coronavirus pandemic.
We think this should be covered as a loud, clanging alarm bell about the dangers of a second Trump term.
So we talked to New York Timescolumnist Paul Krugman, who has written a series of recent columns on voter amnesia about Trump’s 2020 performance,
about the horrors unleashed on the…
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"Stumbled upon this by accident today. Was utterly blown away to discover that Norman Rockwell, the King of Kitsch, was capable of creating a work this powerful and politically engaged. The painting, titled "Southern Justice (Murder in Mississippi)," depicts the 1965 murder of the three civil rights workers Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner. Note how the killers appear only as shadows." - Stephen D. O'Leary
Una cosa que me frustra es que todos los temas pendientes que no dependen de mí no terminan de resolverse.
1) El instalador de Digi lleva 15 días de retraso para poner la fibra
2) No me llega la tarjeta de mi banco, y la antigua caduca en 15 días
3) No me llega la nueva tarjeta que pedí tampoco
4) La persona con la que quedé para ayudarme con la limpieza no da señales de vida
5) Y un tema médico no grave pero molesto sigue sin arreglarse tras tres visitas al médico,…
Most migrants likely wouldn’t say they’re fleeing climate change.
They’re escaping war, economic uncertainty, social instability and the like.
But climate change multiplies those threats.
It’s not a coincidence that 95% of conflict refugees in 2020 came from global-warming hot spots.
A 2021 study by researchers at the National Autonomous University of Mexico found the movement of low-income farmers from Mexico to the U.S. not only tripled during times of drought but …
The way the US handled it is a consequence of politicizing everything https://hachyderm.io/@mekkaokereke/112615622271827275
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Most migrants likely wouldn’t say they’re fleeing climate change.
They’re escaping war, economic uncertainty, social instability and the like.
But climate change multiplies those threats.
It’s not a coincidence that 95% of conflict refugees in 2020 came from global-warming hot spots.
A 2021 study by researchers at the National Autonomous University of Mexico found the movement of low-income farmers from Mexico to the U.S. not only tripled during times of drought but …