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06/14/2025
Kevinsok
President donald trump wants to bring back american manufacturing in ways that would reshape the united states economy to look more like china’s. the campaign which has led to a rapidly escalating trade war with china has given ample social media fodder to chinese and american observers alike. blacksprut announcing a series of sweeping tariffs in a move dubbed “liberation day” trump said last week that it will lead factories to move production back to american shores boosting the u.s. economy after “foreign leaders have stolen our jobs foreign cheaters have ransacked our factories and foreign scavengers have torn apart our once beautiful american dream.” bs2best in a truth social post wednesday trump announced that he is raising tariffs on goods imported from china to 125 up from the 104 that took effect the same day due to “the lack of respect that china has shown to the world’s markets.” higher targeted tariffs on other countries have been paused for 90 days although the 10 baseline tariff will remain in place for all countries. bsme meme-makers and chinese government officials have in recent days begun pointing out the irony of trump’s tariff-driven manufacturing pivot through ai-generated satire and political cartoons that have percolated online with many american users boosting the jokes. bs2best at https://abs-me-at.ru
06/14/2025
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06/14/2025
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Elon musk stood next to president donald trump in the oval office on friday but the physical proximity belied a growing philosophical divide between two of the worlds most powerful men resulting in the tech moguls abrupt announcement that he is departing washington — without having achieved his goal of decimating the federal government. РєСЂР°33 trump took a more charitable view of musks tenure during a sprawling news conference in which he also declined to rule out pardoning sean diddy combs who is on trial on charges of sex trafficking and other alleged crimes; said he dislikes the concept of former first lady jill biden being forced to testify before congress about her husbands mental fitness; and predicted again that iran is on the cusp of making a deal that would suspend its pursuit of nuclear weapons. kra33.cc in a battle of plutocrats against populists bannon a longtime advocate for reducing the size and scope of government found musks methods and policy preferences to be sharply at odds with those of the maga movement. so ultimately did musk who broke with trump repeatedly on agenda items as narrow as limiting visas for foreign workers and as broad as trumps signature big beautiful budget bill — which musk belittled for threatening to add trillions of dollars to the national debt. “i was like disappointed to see the massive spending bill frankly which increases the budget deficit not just decrease it and undermines the work that the doge team is doing musk said in an interview with cbs sunday morning which will air this weekend. kra33 СЃСЃ i love the gold on the ceiling he said. musk has argued that inertia throttled his efforts to reduce government spending — a conclusion that raises questions about whether he was naive about the challenge of the mission he undertook. “the federal bureaucracy situation is much worse than i realized” he told the washington post this week. “i thought there were problems but it sure is an uphill battle trying to improve things in d.c. to say the least.” on friday he drew an implicit parallel between american government and the nazi regime that committed a genocide invoking the banality of evil that hannah arendt used to describe the atrocities in germany. kra33 https://kra-33-at.ru
06/14/2025
MichaelWhems
Nasa scientists are in a state of anxious limbo after the trump administration proposed a budget that would eliminate one of the united states’ top climate labs – the nasa goddard institute for space studies or giss – as a standalone entity. kra34.cc in its place it would move some of the lab’s functions into a broader environmental modeling effort across the agency. career specialists are now working remotely awaiting details and even more unsure about their future at the lab after they were kicked out of their longtime home in new york city last week. closing the lab for good could jeopardize its value and the country’s leadership role in global climate science sources say. “it’s an absolute shtshow” one giss scientist said under condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media. “morale at giss has never been lower and it feels for all of us that we are being abandoned by nasa leadership.” “we are supposedly going to be integrated into this new virtual nasa modeling institute but we have no idea what that will actually look like” they said. nasa is defending its budget proposal with a nod toward the lab’s future. “nasa’s giss has a significant place in the history of space science and its work is critical for the earth science division particularly as the division looks to the future of its modeling work and capabilities” nasa spokesperson cheryl warner said in a statement. “fundamental contributions in research and applications from giss directly impact daily life by showing the earth system connections that impact the air we breathe our health the food we grow and the cities we live in” warner said. giss has a storied history in climate science on the global scale. james hansen a former director first called national attention to human-caused global warming at a senate hearing during the hot summer of 1988. the lab founded in 1961 is still known worldwide for its computer modeling of the planet that enable scientists to make projections for how climate change may affect global temperatures precipitation extreme weather events and other variables.
06/13/2025
HenryVut
Nasa scientists are in a state of anxious limbo after the trump administration proposed a budget that would eliminate one of the united states’ top climate labs – the nasa goddard institute for space studies or giss – as a standalone entity. kra34 cc in its place it would move some of the lab’s functions into a broader environmental modeling effort across the agency. career specialists are now working remotely awaiting details and even more unsure about their future at the lab after they were kicked out of their longtime home in new york city last week. closing the lab for good could jeopardize its value and the country’s leadership role in global climate science sources say. “it’s an absolute shtshow” one giss scientist said under condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media. “morale at giss has never been lower and it feels for all of us that we are being abandoned by nasa leadership.” “we are supposedly going to be integrated into this new virtual nasa modeling institute but we have no idea what that will actually look like” they said. nasa is defending its budget proposal with a nod toward the lab’s future. “nasa’s giss has a significant place in the history of space science and its work is critical for the earth science division particularly as the division looks to the future of its modeling work and capabilities” nasa spokesperson cheryl warner said in a statement. “fundamental contributions in research and applications from giss directly impact daily life by showing the earth system connections that impact the air we breathe our health the food we grow and the cities we live in” warner said. giss has a storied history in climate science on the global scale. james hansen a former director first called national attention to human-caused global warming at a senate hearing during the hot summer of 1988. the lab founded in 1961 is still known worldwide for its computer modeling of the planet that enable scientists to make projections for how climate change may affect global temperatures precipitation extreme weather events and other variables.
06/13/2025
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Nasa scientists are in a state of anxious limbo after the trump administration proposed a budget that would eliminate one of the united states’ top climate labs – the nasa goddard institute for space studies or giss – as a standalone entity. kra34cc in its place it would move some of the lab’s functions into a broader environmental modeling effort across the agency. career specialists are now working remotely awaiting details and even more unsure about their future at the lab after they were kicked out of their longtime home in new york city last week. closing the lab for good could jeopardize its value and the country’s leadership role in global climate science sources say. “it’s an absolute shtshow” one giss scientist said under condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media. “morale at giss has never been lower and it feels for all of us that we are being abandoned by nasa leadership.” “we are supposedly going to be integrated into this new virtual nasa modeling institute but we have no idea what that will actually look like” they said. nasa is defending its budget proposal with a nod toward the lab’s future. “nasa’s giss has a significant place in the history of space science and its work is critical for the earth science division particularly as the division looks to the future of its modeling work and capabilities” nasa spokesperson cheryl warner said in a statement. “fundamental contributions in research and applications from giss directly impact daily life by showing the earth system connections that impact the air we breathe our health the food we grow and the cities we live in” warner said. giss has a storied history in climate science on the global scale. james hansen a former director first called national attention to human-caused global warming at a senate hearing during the hot summer of 1988. the lab founded in 1961 is still known worldwide for its computer modeling of the planet that enable scientists to make projections for how climate change may affect global temperatures precipitation extreme weather events and other variables.
06/13/2025
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06/12/2025
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Tree-covered mountains rise behind a pile of trash children run through the orange haze of a dust storm and a billboard standing on parched earth indicates where the seashore used to be before desertification took hold. these striking images exhibited as part of the right here right now global climate summit show the devastating effects of climate change. кракен онион the summit held at the university of oxford in the uk and supported by un human rights ohchr aims to reframe climate change as a human rights crisis and spotlight climate solutions. it works with everyone from policymakers to artists to get the message across. “photographers document the human rights impacts of climate change helping to inform the public and hold governments and businesses accountable” said volker turk un high commissioner for the ohchr via email. “the right here right now global climate summit shows the power of collective action — uniting storytellers scientists indigenous leaders and others to advance climate solutions rooted in human rights.” coinciding with world environment day on june 5 the exhibition — titled “photography 4 humanity: a lens on climate justice” — features the work of 31 photographers from across the globe all documenting the effects of global warming and environmental pollution on their own communities. climate change disproportionately affects vulnerable populations around the world. despite emitting far fewer greenhouse gases low-income nations are suffering the most from extreme weather events and have fewer resources to adapt or recover. photographs at the exhibition show the effects of desertification flooding and plastic pollution. a black and white image shows the ruins of a house in west bengal india sloping towards the ganges river with the owner sitting alongside. riverbank erosion is degrading the environment and displacing communities in the area. photographer masood sarwer said in a press release that the photo depicts the “slow violence” of climate change: “these are not sudden disasters but slow-moving relentless ones — shaping a new category of environmental refugees.” another photo taken by aung chan thar shows children fishing for trash in inle lake myanmar. the lake was once a pristine natural wonder but now faces the growing threat of plastic pollution. “this image of children cleaning the water symbolizes the importance of education and collective action in preserving our environment for a sustainable future” he said. organizers hope that the exhibition will help to humanize the climate crisis. “our mission is to inspire new perspectives through photography” said pauline benthede global vice president of artistic direction and exhibitions at fotografiska the museum of photography art and culture that is curating the exhibition at the summit. “it draws attention to the human rights issue at the heart of global warming which affects both the world’s landscapes and the people that live within them.” “photography is the most influential and inclusive art form of our times and has the power to foster understanding and inspire action” she added.
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