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What does one have to do with the other? As if the blue Angels are taking away food and healthcare from peopleā¦
The Blue Angels cost between $60,000 - $80,000 per hour to fly. They flew in almost 30 different cities. How about the government ground them and donate the $1.8m-$2.4m hour long stunt show money and give healthcare workers the better protection theyāve been asking for for 5 months now.
The blue angels arenāt taking away from healthcare workers, but this is a waste of government funds that are desperately needed elsewhere.
just remember,Ā āpovertyā is a social construct. when the economy collapses, the farms donāt disappear. goods donāt vanish from the stores. poverty is created through exclusion. it is violence. so when you see articles about how the pandemic couldĀ āplunge billions into poverty,ā please remember that itās not the virus thatās creating poverty.
if i have a warehouse stored full of grain, and a drought wipes out your crops, itās not the climate thatās making you starve, itās me with my refusal to share my stockpile.
jeff bezos being set to become the world's first trillionaire because of everyone online shopping during lockdown
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COVID-19 LOCKDOWNS SIGNIFICANTLY IMPACTING GLOBAL AIR QUALITY!
AGU contact: Lauren Lipuma, +1 (202) 777-7396, [email protected] Contact information for the researchers: Jenny Stavrakou, Royal Belgian Institut
Levels of two major air pollutants have been drastically reduced since lockdowns began in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but a secondary pollutant ā ground-level ozone ā has increased in China, according to new research.
Two new studies in AGUās journalĀ Geophysical Research LettersĀ find nitrogen dioxide pollution over northern China, Western Europe and the U.S. decreased by as much as 60 percent in early 2020 as compared to the same time last year. Nitrogen dioxide is a highly reactive gas produced during combustion that has many harmful effects on the lungs. The gas typically enters the atmosphere through emissions from vehicles, power plants, and industrial activities.
In addition to nitrogen dioxide, one of the new studies finds particulate matter pollution (particles smaller than 2.5 microns) has decreased by 35 percent in northern China. Particulate matter is composed of solid particles and liquid droplets that are small enough to penetrate deep into the lungs and cause damage.
The two new papers are part of anĀ ongoing special collectionĀ of research in AGU journals related to the current pandemic.
Such a significant drop in emissions is unprecedented since air quality monitoring from satellites began in the 1990s, said Jenny Stavrakou, an atmospheric scientist at the Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy in Brussels and co-author ofĀ one of the papers. The only other comparable events are short-term reductions in Chinaās emissions due to strict regulations during events like the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Sowing seeds of happiness: Emotional well-being while home gardening similar to other popular activities, study finds
The researchers found that, across the studyās population, the level of emotional well-being, or happiness, reported while gardening was similar to what people reported while biking, walking or dining out, according toĀ a study published in the journal Landscape and Urban Planning. Home gardening was the only activity out of the 15 studied for which women and people with low incomes reported higher emotional well-being than men and medium- and high-income participants, respectively.
āThis has implications for equity in food action planning consideringĀ that people with lower incomes tend to have less access to healthy food options,ā said corresponding authorĀ Anu Ramaswami, Princetonās Sanjay Swani ā87 Professor ofĀ India Studies, professor ofĀ civil and environmental engineeringĀ and the Princeton Environmental Institute (PEI). āGardening could provide the health benefits of fresh fruits and vegetables, promote physical activity, and support emotional well-being, which can reinforce this healthy behavior.ā
Great News! Icelandic Whales Will Be Safe In 2020 As Iceland Stops Whaling For Second Year In A Row!
International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) welcomes the announcement of two Icelandic whaling companies that have decided to no longer hun
International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)Ā welcomes the announcement of two Icelandic whaling companies that have decided to no longer hunt whales this summer. This means that Iceland will see its second year in a row without whaling.
āIt is now clear that what we are seeing is the end of Icelandic whaling, which is good news for whales, good news for Iceland and good news for marine conservation worldwide,ā said Patrick Ramage, IFAWās Marine Conservation Program Director in aĀ statement.
āIFAW salutes and commends our longtime partners and friends in Iceland who have been working to end the cruel and wasteful killing ofĀ fin whalesĀ andĀ minke whalesĀ in Icelandic waters and to finally end consumption of whale meat by international tourists,ā continued Ramage.
In a media interview, Kristjan Loftsson,Ā HvalurāsĀ Chief Executive ā the only company involved in Iceland fin whaling ā said he would not whale this year due to Japanās competition and the currentĀ COVID-19Ā related restrictions.
Gunnar Bergmann Jonsson, Managing Director of the minke whaling companyĀ IP-UtgerdĀ toldĀ AFPĀ he was putting an end to his whaling activities for good.
Fin whalesĀ ā the second largest animal on Earth ā are only killed in Iceland for exportation toĀ Japan,Ā whileĀ minke whalesĀ are killed mainly to feed tourists in the country.
OverĀ 1,500 fin and minke whalesĀ have been killed in Iceland sinceĀ 2003Ā ā the year the country resumed commercial whaling.
TheĀ āMeet Us Donāt Eat UsāĀ Campaign was launched byĀ IFAWĀ andĀ IceWhale,Ā the Icelandic Whale Watching Association inĀ Reykjavik, Iceland,Ā in the summer ofĀ 2011.Ā So far overĀ 500 volunteersĀ fromĀ 30 countriesĀ have participated in the project which runs mainly through the summer months in Reykjavik.
To date, they have collected more thanĀ 135,000 signaturesĀ from visitors and Icelanders pledging to not eat whale meat, and calling for the cruel and unnecessary whale hunt to end. The organizations regularly deliver these signatures to theĀ Minister of FisheriesĀ to underline international and Icelandic opposition to commercial whaling.
Employers seem to be the last ones to get thisā¦
Roy Horn, part of iconic magician duo, dies with coronavirus
News that the vice president's press secretary, Katie Miller, tested positive came a day after officials said one of President Trumpās perso
With world distracted, the Amazon rainforest continues to burn š
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon hit a new high in the first four months of this year, with 1,202 square kilometres of forest wiped out
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon hit a new high in the first four months of this year, with 1,202 square kilometres of forest wiped out.
That was a 55 per cent increase from the same period last year, and the highest figure for the first four months of the year since records began.
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Trumpās 4-Step Plan for Reopening the Economy Will Be Lethal
Donald Trump is getting nervous. Internal polls show him losing in November unless the economy comes roaring back.
But much of the American economy remains closed because of the pandemic. The number of infections and deaths continue to climb. Almost 3,000 Americans died last Friday alone, the deadliest day since the pandemic began.
So what is Trumpās reelection strategy? Reopen the economy anyway.
Step 1: Remove income support, so people have no choice but to return to work. Ā Ā
Trumpās Labor Department has decided that furloughed employees āmust acceptā an employerās offer to return to work and therefore forfeit unemployment benefits, regardless of Covid-19.
Trumpās ally, Iowa Republican governor Kim Reynolds, says employees cannot refuse to return to work for fear of contracting the disease. āThatās a voluntary quit,ā making someone ineligible for benefits. Ā
GOP officials in Oklahoma are even threatening to withhold the $600 per week of extra unemployment benefits Congress has provided workers if an employer wants to hire them. Safety is irrelevant.
āIf the employer will contact us ⦠we will cut off their benefits,ā says Teresa Thomas Keller of the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission.
Forcing people to choose between getting Covid-19 or losing their livelihood is inhumane. Itās also nonsensical. Public health still depends on as many workers as possible staying home. Thatās a big reason why Congress provided the extra benefits.
Step 2: Hide the facts.
No one knows how many Americans are infected because the Trump administration continues to drag its heels on testing. To date only 6.5 million tests have been completed in a population of over 200 million adults.
Florida, one of the first states to reopen, has stopped releasing medical examinersā statistics on numbers of Covid-19 victims because the numbers are higher than the stateās official count.
But itās impossible to fight the virus without adequate data. Anthony Fauci, the administrationās leading infectious degree expert, warns that reopening poses āa really significant riskā without more testing.
Not surprisingly, the White House has blocked Fauci from testifying before the House.
Step 3: Pretend itās about āfreedom.ā
Weeks ago, Trump called on citizens to āLIBERATEā states like Michigan, whose Democratic governor, Gretchen Whitmer, imposed strict stay-at-home rules.
Michigan has the third-highest number of Covid-19 deaths in America, although tenth in population. When on Thursday Whitmer extended the rules to May 28, gun-toting protesters rushed the state house chanting āLock her up!ā
Rather than condemn their behavior, Trump suggested Whitmer āmake a dealā with them.
āThe Governor of Michigan should give a little, and put out the fire,ā he tweeted. āThese are very good people, but they are angry. They want their lives back again, safely!ā
Meanwhile, the Attorney General, William Barr, has directed the Justice Department to take legal action against any state or local authorities imposing lockdown measures that ācould be violating the constitutional rights and civil liberties of individual citizens.ā
Making this about āfreedomā is absurd. Freedom is meaningless for people who have no choice but to accept a job that risks their health.
Step 4: Shield businesses against lawsuits for spreading the infection.
Trump is pushing to give businesses that reopen a āliability shieldā against legal action by workers or customers who get infected by the virus.
Last week he announced he would use the Defense Production Act to force meat processing plants to remain open, despite high rates of Covid-19 infections and deaths among meatpackers.
āWeāre going to sign an executive order today, I believe, and thatāll solve any liability problems,ā Trump said.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell insists that proposed legislation giving state and local governments funding they desperately need must include legal immunity for corporations that cause workers or consumers to become infected.
āWe have a red line on liability,ā McConnell said. āIt wonāt pass the Senate without it.ā
But how can the economy safely reopen if companies donāt have an incentive to keep people safe? Promises to provide protective gear and other safeguards are worthless absent the threat of damages if workers or customers become infected. Ā
The truth: The biggest obstacle to reopening the economy is the pandemic itself.
Any rush to reopen without adequate testing and tracing ā far more than now underway ā will cause even more deaths, and a longer economic crisis.
Maybe Trump is betting that the worst of the Covid destruction will occur after election, when the economy appears to be on the road to recovery.
The first responsibility of a president is to keep the public safe. But Donald Trump couldnāt care less. He was slow to respond to the threat, then he lied about it, then made it hard for states ā especially those with Democratic governors ā to get the equipment they need.
Now heās trying to force the economy to reopen in order to boost his electoral chances this November, and heās selling out Americansā health to seal the deal. This is beyond contemptible. Ā
Stay safe, people.