The counter-intuitive 🐿️ (@thecounterintuitive)

Remember that economics is completely divorced from Nature. It negates all biophysical reality and real needs of human beings. The same horrendous white economics treats the entire planet akin to a corporation. There is nothing in reality called “World Economy” but a giant devaluation of Nature and the global working class, and lots of cheap excess energy. This wicked global managerial class and all its no-brain abstractions… F*ck your Limits To Growth — Serve The Core Interest$ Of Capitali$m And Perish!

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@theguardian_us_environment "The goal of Sea Shepherd’s latest campaign is to stop all krill fishing in the Antarctic... the industry’s expansion is outpacing the time needed to gather information to assess consequences of the trade... risks irreversible damage."

#PrecautionaryPrinciple #overfishing #krill #Antarctic #ocean #fisheries

Earth system models have generally been on track with unfolding reality, and they get better all the time.

Anyway, here's more of what Russell Vought calls "alarmism" but is better thought of as information for applying the #PrecautionaryPrinciple. These are very high stakes.

"Simultaneous droughts across multiple maize-producing regions can strike record-shattering portions of the global maize agricultural area, threatening global food security as the system is poorly adapted to large shocks. Yet the future probability of such global droughts remains unknown. Here, we close this gap by analyzing surface soil moisture data from large ensemble climate models under future emission scenarios. During 2026-2099, the chance of at least one such event is 52% (32–80%, range across models) under an intermediate emission scenario and 60% (32–100%) under high emissions, about seven to eleven times higher than expected if there were no long-term trends in soil moisture. These elevated probabilities are primarily driven by long-term drying in Brazil, Europe, and the USA. Interestingly, global record-shattering droughts do not emerge from simultaneous regional record-shattering events, but they mostly occur when several regions simultaneously face moderately extreme droughts relative to the new climate. These results demonstrate a high potential for an upcoming global record-shattering drought in crop-producing areas, an under-recognized risk for food security."

Sadly it appears the authors are unable to pay the ransom demanded by Springer-Nature so as to free their findings.

[HT to @anlomedad for pointing out that the article is indeed open access. And Springer Nature is that little bit richer. :-) ]

#ClimateChange.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-026-70700-z

Global record-shattering breadbasket droughts emerge from moderately extreme regional events - Nature Communications

The study shows that global record shattering droughts across major maize producing regions become more likely this century and typically arising from concurrent moderately extreme droughts rather than simultaneous regional records.

Nature
@PeterRu Who bans whom, using what power- and who decides on safety? Getting a bit late for the #precautionaryprinciple

dev.dfaria.eu: ⚖️ If we are unsure about an animal’s sentience, s -

⚖️ If we are unsure about an animal’s sentience, should the law give them the benefit of the doubt? Why or why not? How do you think this could be put into practice? #AnimalRights #AnimalSentience #AnimalEthics #AnimalLaw #AnimalRightsLaw #AnimalLawEducation #PrecautionaryPrinciple #SentientBeings...

https://bsky.app/profile/icareanimals.bsky.social/post/3lwojrr5akh2a

International Centre for Animal Rights and Ethics (@icareanimals.bsky.social)

⚖️ If we are unsure about an animal’s sentience, should the law give them the benefit of the doubt? Why or why not? How do you think this could be put into practice? #AnimalRights #AnimalSentience #AnimalEthics #AnimalLaw #AnimalRightsLaw #AnimalLawEducation #PrecautionaryPrinciple #SentientBeings

Bluesky Social
Sobre el #PrincipioPrecautorio / #PrecautionaryPrinciple y su aplicación en una #EvaluacióndeRiesgo / #RiskAssessment para desarrollos biotecnológicos y tener alimentos saludables, nutritivos, justos y accesibles
#PieDePágina
#SalidasDeEmergencia
#ArturoContreras
#MarjoryGonzález
#AndrésFKeiman

COVID is not just a respiratory virus. It’s not a cold. It’s not “mild”.

It’s a multi system vascular virus that can do damage throughout your body.

It’s also a novel virus. Five years is not a lot of time in the lifecycle of a new disease. The more we learn, the more obvious it becomes that avoiding infection is critical for long term health.

The precautionary principle should have been applied. We need to be humble and realize that we don’t know how bad things will be in another few years.

So wear a mask. Clean and ventilate the air. Avoid high risk settings. Do whatever you can to minimize your risk of infection. Protect yourself and your communities.

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s44349-025-00015-3

#covidisairborne #covidisnotover #sarscov2 #longcovid #heartdamage #disability #wearamask #PrecautionaryPrinciple

Left ventricular assessment by 3D-echocardiography in post-COVID-19 syndrome - The Egyptian Journal of Critical Care Medicine

Background COVID-19 is a disease that affects multiple organs and is believed to have an impact on the function of the heart muscle. Initial findings from hospitalized COVID-19 patients indicate the presence of myocardial injury characterized by increased levels of high-sensitive troponin. The causes of myocardial damage are diverse and not completely comprehended. Methods A three-dimensional echocardiogram (3DE) accurately measures the volume of the left ventricle (LV) and its function, both globally and regionally. It eliminates the subjective nature of two-dimensional echocardiography (2DE) when evaluating irregularities in the movement of the LV walls. This study sought to assess the left ventricular systolic function in 150 individuals who had recovered from COVID-19 and were experiencing post-COVID symptoms such as dyspnea, palpitation, or chest discomfort using 3DE. Results Our investigation revealed a notable statistical correlation (p-value of > 0.001) between patients who had post-COVID-19 syndrome and reported enduring symptoms such as shortness of breath, or chest discomfort, and various 3D echocardiographic strain patterns (the mean GLS% in the cases group was − 16.06 ± 4.36, whereas in the control group it was − 17.9 ± 2.57). Subclinical myocardial dysfunction, as shown by a decrease in left ventricular global longitudinal strain (LV-GLS), is common in over 85% of patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome. However, more commonly observed indicators of left ventricular (LV) function, such as lower ejection fraction (EF) and anomalies in wall motion, were less frequently found. Conclusion Our study findings suggest that persons who developed symptoms such as difficulty breathing, rapid heartbeat, or chest pain following their recovery from COVID-19 exhibited a reduction in left ventricular global longitudinal strain (LV-GLS) as measured by three-dimensional echocardiography (3DE). Ongoing research is focused on determining the mechanism of heart damage in COVID-19 infection.

SpringerLink
The EU's #NovelFood framework is fit for regulating cultivated #meat; the use of the #PrecautionaryPrinciple to ban #CultivatedMeat is not justified (provisional & proportionate). Existing #regulations provide the EU gastronomic #heritage with adequate safeguards: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41538-025-00384-0 #cleanmeat

@Nonilex

“There are no control groups,” Campen said. “Everyone is exposed.”

And that's a real problem - I recall the story breaking that second hand smoke was contributing to breast cancer - but it took many years of reduced smoking rates before enough women had NOT been exposed to second hand smoke so that they could compare groups in a meaningful way.

One of the reasons I am heartbroken that the #PrecautionaryPrinciple has been rejected by the US. By the time you find the harm, and demonstrate linkages, the damage is done.

It strikes me that many regulatory regimes are still not asking the right questions about adverse impacts - and we keep finding problems like this.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jan/27/pet-fur-found-in-songbird-nests-contains-high-levels-of-pesticides-study-finds?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

#ChemicalPollution #pesticidepoisoning but no robust #PrecautionaryPrinciple

Songbirds being killed by pesticides found in pet fur flea treatments

Exclusive: Chemical in treatment for pet fleas and ticks is found in nests of blue and great tits, killing chicks

The Guardian