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Environment @beehaw.org

Sand and dust storms affect about 330 million people in over 150 countries, UN agency says

Environment @beehaw.org

Study links surge in lightning disasters in Bangladesh to transboundary air pollution

Biodiversity @mander.xyz

12 compelling wildlife photographs from BigPicture 2025

Biodiversity @mander.xyz

Alpha Male Primates a Myth, Researchers Find in New Study

Environment @beehaw.org

Scientists thought the Arctic was sealed in ice — they were wrong

Biodiversity @mander.xyz

Fewer people doesn't always mean better outcomes for nature—just look at Japan

Biodiversity @mander.xyz

Aposematism: Standing out from the crowd can be a survival mechanism

Environment @beehaw.org

What do the latest WMO temperature projections imply for 1.5C?

Solarpunk Urbanism @slrpnk.net

Beyond playgrounds: How less structured city spaces can nurture children's creativity and independence

Environment @beehaw.org

N.C. Has Allowed a Likely Carcinogen Into Three Rivers Serving 900,000 People

Climate Crisis, Biosphere & Societal Collapse @sopuli.xyz

For Unhoused People in Chicago, There’s No Escaping This Heat

Climate Crisis, Biosphere & Societal Collapse @sopuli.xyz

Ancient trees are shipped to the UK, then burned – using billions in ‘green’ subsidies. Stop this madness now

Environment @beehaw.org

Alabama Environmental Groups Secure Rare Win in Fight to Update Water Toxicity Standards

  • I also think that the Israeli attacks are related to Iran's nuclear program but I don't think they are related to this alleged leak. Here is a 25 min long al jazeera podcast for more on this:

    Why is Israel attacking Iran now?

  • Thank you for your input. Even tho I find this to be totally faisable, from what the cradle article provides, I cannot verify much:

    • fars looks like it's an Iranian outlet I personnaly don't know if I can trust or not, regardless of mbfc
    • the informed sources are not named
    • I didn't manage to find the documents mentionned*

    Apart from that at some point it mentions that Grossi said in Times of Israel that “We have seen some reports in the press. We haven’t had any official communication about this.”, but it is about Iran stealing Israeli documents.

    Anyways, if you or anyone has more on this, please share.

    Edit: *I mean deducted, or something

  • World News @lemmy.world

    Statement on the situation in Iran | IAEA

    Environment @beehaw.org

    Love Canal: The Black Mothers Behind One of the Biggest Environmental Fights of the 20th Century

    Biodiversity @mander.xyz

    A grassland bird eavesdrops on prairie dog calls to keep itself safe from predators

    Environment @beehaw.org

    Climate Change Added 30 Days of Extreme Heat for More Than 4 Billion People Since Last Year: Study

    Biodiversity @mander.xyz

    Baboons walk in line for friendship, not survival, new study finds

    Biodiversity @mander.xyz

    Armenia: A Small Nation With a Huge Biodiversity Story

    Environment @beehaw.org

    Fearing Radioactive Waste, a Western Pennsylvania Community Fights to Stop a Landfill’s Re-Opening

  • I would say, it's much longer than 40 years.

    This is what the United Nations, use as starting point:

    1917 – 1947: British mandate

    Palestine was among former Ottoman territories placed under UK administration by the League of Nations in 1922. All of these territories eventually became fully independent States, except Palestine, [...]

  • The carbon footprint sham: A 'successful, deceptive' PR campaign

    British Petroleum [BP], the second largest non-state owned oil company in the world, with 18,700 gas and service stations worldwide, hired the public relations professionals Ogilvy & Mather to promote the slant that climate change is not the fault of an oil giant, but that of individuals.

  • I just realised that we should also keep in mind that the time-frame of this study is several decades, so we are talking about about an average through the decades.

  • I'm afraid you are right. I fell into a rabbit hole yesterday trying to find were the claim of this article came from. I looked into the study itself, and didn't manage to find how they defined the 10%. If I missed it, please point it out to me.

    I copy-paste bellow a comment of mine on this, from another community:

    The closest thing I managed to find was saying that 16.3% of adults worldwide have wealth of 100k to 1m, in 2023 [source: Global Wealth Report 2024 by UBS, see The global wealth pyramid at p23] but this is not what the article says.

    Somebody suggested the World Inequality Database but on this topic, the results come by country and/or stats.

    If anyone has a decent link to share on this topic, please do.

  • She is banned but there is an appeal in place. The court's decision on this appeal will be issued in 2026, so before the next french elections.

  • For more on this, I suppose we have to wait for part 3 of this three-part series articles

  • Yes, you are right. In Oct 2023 they said they won't do military business with Israel. But in 2025:

    However, on April 17 as Spaniards geared up for the Easter holiday weekend, the government filed paperwork confirming the deal on the government tenders website. The purchase, worth 6.6 million euros ($7.53 million), includes the acquisition of more than 15 million 9-mm rounds from Israel's IMI Systems, owned by Elbit Systems (ESLT.TA), opens new tab and represented in Spain by Guardian LTD Israel.

    It's only only after pressure threats that the government decided to do as they had pledged in 2023:

    The decision drew a sharp rebuke on Wednesday from coalition partner Sumar, with one of the groups within Sumar, Izquierda Unida, threatening to withdraw from the minority coalition government.

  • This is not exactly what you asked for, but it's the closest thing I can think of. The Forensic Architecture site has some accurate info for Gaza, Palestine but they date back to 2024. Still, I think it's worth keeping an eye out for any new investigation they might do.

    A Cartography of a Genocide

  • Not too sure how effective this is tho, as a solution.

    It seems to me like a diplomatic escalation in the sense that banning the Russian ambassador from attending this commemoration event gives Putin something to instrumentalise anyways, at least for internal consumption. In the same time this move does not apply any kind of actual pressure on Russia. So I honestly don't know what good can come out of this move.

  • What you said reminded me of an argument that I recently heard and found quite interesting, as well as accurate.

    It was saying that the developing countries are actually the colonising ones because they got prosperous from ferociously extracting the resources from the places they colonised. In the so-called "post colonial era", theses western countries kept their development through economic exploitation of the same areas and people.

    Edit: So the developed countries, should actually be called developing instead. And what we call now developing countries should be called exploited, abused or something similar.

  • I believe your comment was clearly about the outlet. I just took the opportunity to say where I stand on this topic, as well.

  • I think I just understood our main point of difference. Maybe.

    For me, the problems in the middle-east / West Asia for example, have been created due to colonialism. More specifically, because eurpean colonisers carved up the area when the Ottoman Empire started to crumble. In a way, I look further back in time to find the root cause, which is not that long ago, if you think about it. Btw, I also consider the US power-house as a problem that derived from european colonialism. Similarly, Australia and Canada even if they don't seem to have the US power ambitions on global geopolitics.

    This is why I also see migration as such a difficult issue, but as you might have noticed I didn't talk about solutions. The prosperity of western societies was created and is maintained due to the exhaustive exploitation of other parts of the world. I believe before the west addresses that, there can be no solutions, and and-aid legislation (best case scenario that is) cannot help the healing of such deep wounds.

  • That is because you are describing the EU as an union of colonizers,

    Not at all. Yes they started with their neighbors. You mentioned a couple of examples, another would be Ireland and the UK. Still, some common things tho between european colonisers was their sense of superiority and their brutal practices towards indigenous peoples and their environment.

    On the one hand, the current refugees are not coming to Europe from old European colonies, but from Russian ones.

    This is not my understanding, for 2 main reasons

    • Practically such a huge amount of the world has been colonised by europeans. Btw check out the maps in the wiki page of the colonial empire.
    • About the Russia thing, I don't think so. I found these stats that present a different picture about the countries of origin. See our world in data (sort by Refugee by country of origin). If you have some info that changes significantly this picture, please share.

    Edit: I moved around some sentences to make it more coherent. Hopefully.

  • I also believe that migration, refuge status and asylum are very difficult topics but I don't agree with the framing you make because it seems to me you present the issue as something that came out of the blue.

    For me, the context mainly derives from European colonialism, since this is how global inequalities have been established in the first place. European countries have exhausted the resources from formerly colonised places for their benefit. We also need to examine if this so-called "post-colonial era" has really shifted towards decolonisation or to a neo-colonialism in practice.

    Without using taking into consideration these aspects, I don't think we can have a meaningful conversation on the topic.

  • Of course, and I should have specified that the military occupation of Palestinian territories is illegal according to international standards, as well as the longest one in modern history.

  • For Lebanon and Syria, I believe you are right.

    For Gaza, not so sure because it is part of the Occupied Palestinian Territory by Israel, for many decades now.

  • I don't like the Washington Post neither. After reading a few articles on this topic from other outlets that are compatible with this community's rule about MBFC, I chose to post this one because it's content was relatively ok imo.

    Maybe I missed a better article? Sure.

    At the same time, kinda tragic of the state that western mainstream media are? I would argue, totally.