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2/2023 Cutting Soc Sec?: "More than 1 in 6 Americans now 65 or older as U.S. continues graying.”

Updated: Mar 10, 2023


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“Citizen scientists are seeing an influx of microplastics in the Ohio River

Microplastics are increasingly found in fresh water across the country. Researchers are just beginning to understand the consequences.”


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“Japan formally adopts policy of using nuclear reactors beyond 60 yrs”


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Biden’s 30% by 2030 is a deliberate calculated failure:

I would rather have the rich and our politicians go extinct:

“More than a third of US wildlife at risk of extinction, 'grim' new report shows”

“A report from the conservation group NatureServe warns that 40% of animals and 34% of plants in the U.S. are "at risk" of extinction.”


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Fascist regimes like America, hate elderly. If they can’t be used to produce maximum profits then Washington will provide the policy for Social Murder to get rid of them:

This makes Democrats and Republicans attack on Social Security and Medicare/caid especially odious:

“More than 1 in 6 Americans now 65 or older as U.S. continues graying.”


And now they want to give the elderly’s Social Security to the Rich

“Older adults were hit hardest by COVID-19. Not only did Americans 50 and older account for 93 percent of all deaths during the pandemic, but according to our survey, more than half of those who were infected had some long COVID symptoms. Learn more about the survey’s findings.”


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“Burning Trees in the Amazon Melts Snow in the Himalayas

Scientists have found that the Earth’s largest rainforest and its so-called third pole are connected by atmospheric currents that carry heat and rain across the planet.”


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“On climate, most corporations more talk than action”


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“Rabobank Bankrolling Meat Industry’s Biggest Emitters”

“A coalition of environmental groups has urged Dutch bank Rabobank to stop funding the world’s biggest and “most environmentally destructive” meat and dairy companies, following new research revealing the bank provided these companies with billions in financing between 2015 and 2021. The corporate loans and bond issuances, totaling $5.6 billion, are in “direct contradiction” with Rabobank’s climate and sustainability commitments, the groups say.”


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