‘Epic’ cyclone Narelle spreads damage and disrupts mines and gas -
Fantastic #datavis with this piece showing the dust
https://giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/actions/redeem/9804bcb5-a49e-4dcc-b579-1cb7c163f6f1 via @FT
‘Epic’ cyclone Narelle spreads damage and disrupts mines and gas -
Fantastic #datavis with this piece showing the dust
https://giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/actions/redeem/9804bcb5-a49e-4dcc-b579-1cb7c163f6f1 via @FT
@Strandjunker Sadly, there's a strong case for this administration in purposefully disrupting vital infrastructure, in order to profit more till the next administration.
Nepotism wealth combined with charisma, and a pulpit like Art of the Deal and far reaching tv series, has led to one of the most abusive power paradigms, in human history. It's time for complete replacement.
Its interesting that Iran shooting down one (or possibly two) US aircraft in its airspace is being treated as an 'escalation'.... Given Iran is clearly under attack from US/Israeli forces, defending its airspace is not so much an escalation as a perfectly reasonable defensive response (and certainly legal as far as international law is concerned).
But the narrative remains, whatever the media may think its doing, one that privileges the US's positioning on the 'war'!
@rysiek I used to fully believe that, until a peer in the Gen 4 nuclear industry told me why the wealthiest are investing in it. And some of them are indulging certain crypto financing because it more directly ties to data centers and cornering energy markets.
They're making a massive leap to control as much vital resources as they possibly can, and have perhaps the most subservient subjugation in modern history.
@ChrisMayLA6 Well, the US may contribute more revenue to just stay afloat as a media, let alone thrive.
And this metric may be the most difficult to overcome.
Faced with new energy shock, Europe asks if reviving nuclear is the answer
As war drives up gas and fuel prices, Europeans turn again to the issue of energy independence.