Aphrodite Fritillary (Speyeria aphrodite)
Driftless Area South Central Wisconsin, Dane County USA
6/22/2016 435aaa2 [2023 Photos\Dislocated Images All Years]
“Disaster scenarios raise the stakes for Colorado River negotiations
At Colorado River conference in Las Vegas, water managers debate how to make historic cuts”
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“Why Brazil's lead climate negotiator walked out of COP15 biodiversity talks”
“‘There was no genuine engagement from the other side of the table’: Leonardo Cleaver de Athayde”
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“Israeli charged in US for smuggling components used in nukes in Russia”
The link to the article in the Israeli Times has been “nuked” so here it is from “middleeastmonitor.com”
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The rich prosper and we pay the price:
“Climate Change Is Harming Physical and Mental Health”
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Elon Musk is QAnon through and through:
“ELON MUSK’S GROWING PURGE OF HIS TWITTER CRITICS — AT THE BEHEST OF THE FAR RIGHT
The anarchist website It’s Going Down has no idea why its account was suspended. It had never tweeted about Elon Musk’s private jet.”
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“Big Oil Companies Are Bullies That ‘Want to Be Seen as Good Guys’”
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Charging protesters with Racketeering? What will Democrats think up next?:
“RUNNING A RACKET
The Scorched-Earth Legal Strategy Corporations Are Using to Silence Their Critics”
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If it primarily will help the poor, Democrats and Republicans will drag their feet, at the very least:
“When Will the US Stop Being a Backward Nation on Broadband?
Let's join the rest of the developed world and bring competition to the business of providing the internet to our homes and businesses.”
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“Developers Found Graves in the Virginia Woods. Authorities Then Helped Erase the Historic Black Cemetery.”
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“India’s sugarcane farmers struggle to cope with droughts and floods”
“In India more intense droughts and floods are destroying sugarcane crops and plunging millions of farmers and their families into debt”
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“The sweet life goes sour”
“Fifty million people in India rely on growing sugar for their living. That’s more people than live in Spain. Their lives rarely make global news.
In August, Climate Home sent reporters to two sugar-growing states. In the first of a four-part series published today, they report that climate change is making the lives of sugar farmers much, much harder.”
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“Richard Wiles on Fossil Fuel Lies, Rebecca Vallas on Disability Economics”
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