Insane. All based on the continued myth surrounding Elon as some
sort of real life Tony Stark despite his history of blunders and destructive behavior.
The average Entergy Mississippi customer is now paying at least an extra $10.60 a month to finance 3 planned Amazon data centers.
If these Iran-deal details are correct , they’ll make the JCPOA look like Hirohito’s surrender in 1945
Via the WSJ’s chief foreign-affairs correspondent
Don’t rely on the polls
Make every day count
Adam Cohen (My Personal Views Only)
One of the true villains of our time leaves the scene. Lee Raymond, the former CEO of Exxon-Mobil probably did more to undercut climate science and policy than anyone, despite the company's own experts accurately predicting warming. @heatmap.news @robinsonmeyer.bsky.social 1/
Brad Johnson
Another climate impact that I hadn't even considered -- wonder how many other urban areas around the world will face similar concerns
I wonder if Raymond had the same visitations that George Saunders imagined for a dying oil tycoon in his novel, Vigil. But my guess is he left untroubled by any regrets about the havoc he helped create. 2/
www.ontheprize.co.uk/blog/vigil-2...
New research from @waytowinus.bsky.social shows how Democrats can move past ‘Cultural Pandering’ and concentrate on the issues that motivate Latinos to vote. @torygavito.bsky.social @nytimes.com
Bill Grueskin
Democrats have a TEN point lead on generic ballot in midterms, per new Emerson poll this morning
Three Amazon data centers aren't even open yet, but local residents are already paying at least $10.60 extra per month for them, according to a new study.
www.404media.co
Reviewing the new novel by George Saunders, author of my favourite Booker winner (having read them all) - Lincoln in the Bardo.
This confirms the analysis from polling done by @waytowinus.bsky.social and others -- the issues that are affecting the popularity of the Democratic Party don't stem from ideology -- they come from a perception that the Party is weak.
Ross Macfarlane
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One of the many ways #climate change will deliver a huge economic hit.
Heat and drought are drying out the London clays, causing subsidence across wide areas.
It can quietly wipe up to a quarter off a property's value, drive insurance claims to record levels, and take years to fix.