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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Russian FM Says West Is Aware Zelensky Getting ‘Out of Control’
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Russian FM Says West Is Aware Zelensky Getting ‘Out of Control’

Public opinion polls in the West have continued to show Zelensky's popularity is slipping. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in fresh Thursday statements says the West is trying to reign in Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky as he’s doing everything possible to stamp out dissent and cling to power‚ including canceling an expected presidential election this year. Lavrov characterized the situation as one wherein America’s man in Kiev is increasingly “out of control” but that his Western backers “would have liked to have more flexibility‚” according to state media translation of the new remarks. The Russian top diplomat further said that all the latest rhetoric coming from the Ukrainian presidency’s office “only reflects the wish of that individual and his associates… to keep power as much as they can.” That’s when Lavrov asserted that having Zelensky run a re-election campaign “would put him more in line with Western interests‚ because he has been increasingly getting out of control.” However‚ this claim is uncertain given that all commentary on this matter by the Biden administration as well as US mainstream media has focused on justifying the election cancelation based on there being martial law and a state of war in the country. Biden officials have previously stated that it would not be practical‚ and even logistically impossible‚ to have fair elections. URGENT! Keep Alex Jones in the fight against the NWO! Please pray &; contribute at DefendJones.com today! Thus the US has defended these anti-democratic moves of Zelensky at every turn. It’s also an open question of whether there will even be parliamentary elections‚ which was due to change over this year. However‚ US officials do seem open to entering serious negotiations to end the war‚ behind the scenes at least‚ given Ukraine’s mounting battlefield losses. Lavrov’s critique came as Zelensky is seeking to push an unrealistic peace plan at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos. To review:  Zelensky’s plan requires a full Russian withdrawal from the territory it has captured since February 2022‚ Russia giving up Crimea‚ war crimes tribunals‚ and Russia paying reparations to Ukraine. Kyiv has no shot at implementing any aspect of the Peace Formula since its counteroffensive failed‚ and Ukrainian forces are now focused on defense and facing manpower shortages.Despite the reality on the ground‚ Zelensky’s “Peace Formula” has received backing from the US and other Western nations. “There was the most representative meeting of national security advisors regarding the implementation of the Peace Formula. More than 80 countries and international institutions were represented‚” Zelensky said in Davos. Given these latest words of Zelensky‚ it remains clear that Kiev’s plan is a non-starter for Moscow‚ and for the war to end Ukraine will have to at the very least recognize Russian possession of Crimea‚ and likely the four annexed territories as well.  🇺🇦 While Zelensky is on a begging trip around the world‚ at home‚ Ukrainians are being kidnapped and sent to the front to be used as cannon fodder in America's proxy war against Russia.Ukrainians don't need more weapons! They need negotiations and a new president‼️ pic.twitter.com/vXnJ1apxLW— Gabe (@GabeZZOZZ) January 18‚ 2024 Meanwhile‚ Zelensky has continued pushing hard for the Western allies to give his forces more advanced weapons‚ including longer range missiles and advanced fighter jets. Yet public opinion polls in the West have continued to show Zelensky’s popularity is slipping. NATO Officially Mobilizes 90‚000 Troops To Prepare For War With Russia‚ Warns Jack Posobiec
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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
2 yrs

17 Items I Keep in My Fallout Shelter at All Times
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17 Items I Keep in My Fallout Shelter at All Times

A fallout shelter is designed for one thing: to keep you and your family alive and safe from nuclear radiation in the aftermath of a nuclear explosion. In the event of a nuclear blast going off in your area‚ it will be unsafe to spend time outside up to two weeks at the bare minimum. […] The post 17 Items I Keep in My Fallout Shelter at All Times appeared first on Ask a Prepper.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

ENDLESS WAR: U.S. Escalates Bombing Campaigns in Yemen in Retaliation Against Houthi Forces
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ENDLESS WAR: U.S. Escalates Bombing Campaigns in Yemen in Retaliation Against Houthi Forces

by Shane Trejo‚ Big League Politics: Service members from the Air Force‚ Army and Marine Corps participate in sustainment training at Grand Bara‚ Djibouti‚ Jan. 5‚ 2017. During the exercise‚ Air Force joint terminal attack controllers‚ along with soldiers from the 101st Infantry Battalion and Marines from the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit conducted training utilizing […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Derkach Interview: New Documents Connect Biden Corruption and Burisma Scandal in Ukraine
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Derkach Interview: New Documents Connect Biden Corruption and Burisma Scandal in Ukraine

from 21st Century Wire: “Everything we said about the Biden family’s corruption in Ukraine has been confirmed by Congressional investigations and facts from other sources” – former Ukrainian MP Andriy Derkach In a recent interview conducted by American journalist Simona Mangiante‚ speaking with former Ukrainian MP and anti-corruption whistleblower‚ Andrey Derkach‚ more shocking details have come […]
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
2 yrs ·Youtube Gaming

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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

A Carbon Offset Project in Alaska Is Making a Local Difference
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A Carbon Offset Project in Alaska Is Making a Local Difference

This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. When Kira Roberts moved to Juneau‚ Alaska‚ last summer‚ she immediately noticed how the town of 31‚000 changes when the cruise ships dock each morning. Thousands of people pour in‚ only to vanish by evening. As the season winds down in fall‚ the parade of buses driving through her neighborhood slows‚ and the trails near her home and the vast Mendenhall Glacier no longer teem with tourists. “That unique rhythm of Juneau is really striking to me‚” she said. “It’s just kind of crazy to think that this is all a mile from my house.” But Mendenhall is shrinking quickly: The 13-mile-long glacier has retreated about a mile in the past 40 years. Getting all those tourists to Juneau — some 1.5 million this summer by cruise ship alone — requires burning the very thing contributing to its retreat: fossil fuels. In an effort to mitigate a portion of that CO2‚ some of those going whale watching or visiting the glacier are asked to pay a few dollars to counter their emissions. The money goes to the Alaska Carbon Reduction Fund‚ but instead of buying credits from some distant (and questionable) offset project‚ the nonprofit spends that cash installing heat pumps‚ targeting residents like Roberts who rely upon oil heating systems. Some 1.5 million tourists visited Juneau aboard cruise ships this summer. Many of them visited Mendenhall Glacier‚ which has retreated about a mile in the past 40 years due to climate change. Wolfgang Kaehler / LightRocket / Getty Images via Grist Heat pumps are “a no-brainer” in Juneau’s mild (for Alaska) winters‚ said Andy Romanoff‚ who administers the fund. Juneau’s grid relies on emissions-free hydropower‚ so electricity is cheaper and less polluting than oil heat. They also save residents money — Roberts said she was paying around $500 a month on heating oil‚ and has seen her electricity bill climb just $30. “The financial difference is huge‚” she said. Programs from Monterey‚ California‚ to Lancaster‚ Pennsylvania‚ have tried using similar models to finance local renewable or energy-efficiency projects‚ and carbon offsets for flying and other activities are nothing new. But most of the voluntary market for such things is run by large companies backing distant projects. The fund in Juneau is eager to capitalize on the massive tourist interest in its backyard. Crushed by negative news? Sign up for the Reasons to be Cheerful newsletter. [contact-form-7] The program‚ which until recently was called the Juneau Carbon Offset Fund‚ started in 2019 when members of the advocacy organization Renewable Juneau were discussing how to help Juneau achieve its goal of having renewables provide 80 percent of the city’s energy needs by 2045. The organization’s existing heat pump programs were reaching only the “low-hanging fruit‚” Romanoff said: People who had money and were ready to switch for climate reasons alone. It envisioned the fund as a way to get the devices — and the fossil fuel reduction they provide — to more residents. Romanoff‚ who also is executive director of the nonprofit Alaska Heat Smart‚ is aware of the reputational hit carbon offsets have taken lately‚ but believes the fund’s focus on heat pumps‚ and working locally‚ provides transparency and accountability. “It’s a carbon cost that people could actually relate to and understand‚” he said. Many voluntary offset projects overestimate the emissions they’re preventing‚ sometimes by as much as five to 10 times‚ said Barbara Haya‚ director of the Berkeley Carbon Trading Project. “Project developers are making methodological choices that give them more credits instead of less‚” she said‚ and those verifying the claims are not enforcing conservative estimates when there’s uncertainty. The Alaska Carbon Reduction Fund uses three years of utility bills to determine how much oil a recipient was burning before getting a heat pump. It’s paid for 41 installations since 2019‚ at an average cost of $7‚000‚ and estimates the devices will prevent 3‚125 metric tons of carbon emissions over their 15-year lifespans. Those calculations‚ plus a subsidy from non-tourism donations‚ brings its carbon price to $46 a ton. That’s more expensive than many voluntary credits‚ but in line with what Haya said are higher-quality projects. “That looks like the cost of real mitigation‚” she said. A more fundamental issue is proving any offset project wouldn’t have happened on its own‚ Haya said. Romanoff believes their project meets that condition because the heat pumps go to residents who earn less than 80 percent of the local median income. One of the first recipients‚ Garri Constantine‚ lived on far below that when his system was installed. In the three years since‚ Constantine has become an evangelist for the technology‚ in part because he no longer spends $300 a month on firewood‚ trading it for a $50 monthly increase in his electricity bill. “I just don’t understand why these things haven’t taken off like wildfire‚” he said. Although the fund has money for future installations‚ Romanoff said the speed with which it can work is limited by a nationwide shortage of installers. Most of its donations came from the nearby gold mine and the Juneau guiding company Above and Beyond Alaska‚ but Allen Marine‚ a regional tour operator‚ started pitching the fund to passengers this summer and now offers an opt-in donation when booking online. The company considered the fund an opportunity to “give back to the communities that we operate in‚” said Travis Mingo‚ VP of operations. As part of the partnership‚ the carbon reduction fund agreed to start funding heat pumps in other Allen Marine destinations‚ like Ketchikan and Sitka. An Allen Marine whale-watching boat passes in front of a Carnival Cruise Lines cruise ship in Juneau. Credit: James Brooks / Flickr A much smaller company‚ Wild Coast Excursions‚ includes the offset in its prices. When owner Peter Nave’s plan for summer tours on the local ski mountain fell through‚ he shifted to bear viewing and alpine hiking trips‚ some of which are far enough away to require helicopter rides. Climate change is especially visible for Nave‚ a Juneau native who’s seen the dramatic changes in Mendenhall up close and has worked as an avalanche forecaster. He’s covering a 125 percent offset of the climate impact of those excursions‚ labeling his company “carbon-negative.” He estimates that will end up being about one percent of the price of each tour. In his mind‚ it’s simply a cost of doing business. “I kind of rationalized that if I could offset more than we would use‚ then I could feel a little bit better about taking on [the helicopter] strategy‚” he said. He’s skeptical of offsets in general‚ but the tangibility of this program made a difference. “I could see the reduction happening‚ because I know the heat pumps work‚ my friends have them‚ people I know install them‚” he said. Wild Coast Excursions’ contribution to the carbon reduction fund in the first year is unlikely to cover even one heat pump‚ however. Including cruise ships or major airlines in the program would make a far more significant dent in Juneau’s emissions. Romanoff said his organization had an initial conversation with a local representative of a major cruise company‚ but was told it wouldn’t participate if the fund only benefits Juneau and the offsets weren’t verified by a third party. The Alaska Carbon Reduction Fund began pursuing verification with Verra‚ the world’s largest certifier of voluntary credits by volume‚ but walked away because of the cost and its own discomfort over negative press coverage. “We could install five or six heat pumps with that money‚” Romanoff said. Offsets are one tool cruise companies consider “on a case-by-case basis‚” to hit their own emissions goals‚ said Lanie Downs‚ a spokeswoman for Cruise Lines International Association Alaska. Carnival Plc‚ which owns three cruise companies operating in Alaska‚ said it will consider carbon offsets only if energy efficiency options have been exhausted. The other two major cruise lines that regularly dock in Juneau did not respond to requests for comment‚ but do list offset purchases in their annual sustainability reports. Become a sustaining member today! Join the Reasons to be Cheerful community by supporting our nonprofit publication and giving what you can. Join While the city charges cruise lines a per-head passenger fee‚ that revenue can be used only for specific projects in the port area. Alexandra Pierce‚ Juneau’s tourism manager‚ said the city has “never formally proposed any emissions fees‚” on cruise ships‚ but pointed to the industry’s involvement in efforts to reduce cruise line emissions and install electric shore power‚ the marine equivalent of stopping idling emissions. Allen Marine has “started discussions” about including an offset fee in its tours sold through cruise lines. “As we go through contract renewals‚ it will actually start to snowball effect the amount of money we’re able to receive for this program‚” Mingo said. But ultimately‚ that leaves the bulk of tourists’ emissions — the cruises — unaccounted for. Romanoff gets a few emails a year from people in other parts of Alaska and the Lower 48 interested in setting up their own offset funds. He thinks his organization’s model could be replicated in places with plenty of oil heating systems to replace. That said‚ a carbon price based on replacing gas-powered heat might be too expensive for most people‚ he said. But in the Alaskan panhandle‚ he thinks a “groundswell” of support from small businesses could make a difference in getting the cruise lines on board. “Once we build that arsenal to a certain size‚ then I think that’ll speak pretty loud and clear‚” he said. This article originally appeared in Grist. Grist is a nonprofit‚ independent media organization dedicated to telling stories of climate solutions and a just future. The post A Carbon Offset Project in Alaska Is Making a Local Difference appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
2 yrs ·Youtube General Interest

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100 Banned Things Worldwide That Will Leave You Stunned!
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

State That Led Way in Overturning Roe v. Wade Introduces Mobile App Connecting Moms to Resources
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State That Led Way in Overturning Roe v. Wade Introduces Mobile App Connecting Moms to Resources

Expectant mothers in Mississippi now can access resources to receive essentials‚ from food and clothing to child care and financial assistance‚ through a mobile app dubbed MAMA.  Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch on Tuesday unveiled the Mississippi Access to Maternal Assistance mobile app‚ or MAMA‚ to connect moms easily with the resources they need to care for their children.  Mothers or pregnant women now can “find not only the public resources that are available but private resources and faith-based resources‚ all in one place‚” Fitch says of the new tool. “And that is so significant for young mothers to be able to find things that they need‚ questions they might have‚ all together.” Fitch led the way on the legal case out of Mississippi called Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization‚ which ultimately led the Supreme Court in June 2022 to overturn its 1973 decision on abortion in Roe v. Wade. A year and a half later‚ Fitch says‚ the pro-life movement is working hard to provide women with easy access to what they need to choose life for their children.  “Remember‚ we asked the court to give the responsibilities to us‚” Fitch says of arguments made to the Supreme Court in the Dobbs case. “So we’re now embracing that. It is so important that we talk about it‚ we take action‚ we implement things that are important for these young mothers‚ mothers-to-be‚ and these children.” Fitch joins this episode of “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss how the MAMA mobile app can serve as a model tool for other states‚ as well as to celebrate the 51st annual March for Life‚ which takies place Friday in Washington‚ D.C.  Listen to the podcast below. Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state.  The post State That Led Way in Overturning Roe v. Wade Introduces Mobile App Connecting Moms to Resources appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Conservative Satire
2 yrs

January 19‚ 2024
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January 19‚ 2024
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Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs

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"When I first heard it‚ driving round LA‚ it sounded great‚ it leapt out of the speakers": the story of The Doors' Love Her Madly

The Doors' Robby Krieger reveals how he came to write Love Her Madly‚ how Jim Morrison loved it‚ and how their producer didn't
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