Forwarded from ✞ Dr C ✞ (IET 17 ⭐️⭐️⭐️)
Forwarded from ✞ Dr C ✞ (IET 17 ⭐️⭐️⭐️)
I’m old enough to remember when at the very beginning of COVID , massive food production warehouses had all of their employees catch COVID at the same time.
What if they’re doing this for two reasons
1) shutting down (their) food poisoning industry
While at the same time
2) creating the necessary food shortage Bc you can’t tell em you gotta show em - precipice
What if they’re doing this for two reasons
1) shutting down (their) food poisoning industry
While at the same time
2) creating the necessary food shortage Bc you can’t tell em you gotta show em - precipice
Forwarded from Tracy Beanz (Tracy Beanz)
Ummm what’s a non standard machine gun?
• Laser-guided rocket systems;
• Switchblade Tactical Unmanned Aerial Systems;
• Puma Unmanned Aerial Systems;
• Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems;
• Armored High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles;
• Small-to-large caliber nonstandard ammunition;
• Night vision devices, thermal imagery systems, and optics;
• Tactical secure communications systems;
• Non-standard machine guns;
• Commercial satellite imagery services;
• Medical supplies, field equipment, and spare parts.
Pentagon announces additional $300 million in aid to Ukraine.
● The Biden administration has now provided more than $2.3 Billion to Ukraine amid Russian invasion
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• Laser-guided rocket systems;
• Switchblade Tactical Unmanned Aerial Systems;
• Puma Unmanned Aerial Systems;
• Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems;
• Armored High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles;
• Small-to-large caliber nonstandard ammunition;
• Night vision devices, thermal imagery systems, and optics;
• Tactical secure communications systems;
• Non-standard machine guns;
• Commercial satellite imagery services;
• Medical supplies, field equipment, and spare parts.
Pentagon announces additional $300 million in aid to Ukraine.
● The Biden administration has now provided more than $2.3 Billion to Ukraine amid Russian invasion
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There is a photo going around that people are claiming is of naked Joe Biden, taken from Hunter's Biden laptop.
David Nino posted it today, for instance.
✅ Fact check: FALSE
This is a years old video taken from a porn site that had been selectively screenshotted to look like Joe, it's not. Nor is it from Hunter's laptop. Just a gross piece of disinformation that some idiots put onto the internet.
David Nino posted it today, for instance.
✅ Fact check: FALSE
This is a years old video taken from a porn site that had been selectively screenshotted to look like Joe, it's not. Nor is it from Hunter's laptop. Just a gross piece of disinformation that some idiots put onto the internet.
Forwarded from Jordan Sather
Is our food supply chain being screwed with even more than we're seeing on the public surface?
All these stories happening to distribution centers, food plants, and big box stores within the span of a month or two does not seem natural.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/thuletide/2685
All these stories happening to distribution centers, food plants, and big box stores within the span of a month or two does not seem natural.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/thuletide/2685
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Thuletide
Nothing to see here, just every food processing plant, pantry, and distribution center in America "randomly" catching fire and exploding within the space of a few weeks.
In the corner of “did you know”?
I’m sure this hasn’t affected gas prices AT ALL….
The 2015 Paris agreement, initially ratified by all EU member states as a way of bringing it into force, marked a watershed moment. It was the first time that nations had agreed to introduce legal accountability for climate change and has since been signed by over 190 countries. In 2021, Shell was the first company to become subject to a legal ruling that it must reduce its emissions by 45% by 2030 under the terms of the agreement. The firm is appealing the decision, but the case could prove to be an important precedent, and it seems likely that other NGOs will follow suit. Courtesy of WEF website.
I’m sure this hasn’t affected gas prices AT ALL….
The 2015 Paris agreement, initially ratified by all EU member states as a way of bringing it into force, marked a watershed moment. It was the first time that nations had agreed to introduce legal accountability for climate change and has since been signed by over 190 countries. In 2021, Shell was the first company to become subject to a legal ruling that it must reduce its emissions by 45% by 2030 under the terms of the agreement. The firm is appealing the decision, but the case could prove to be an important precedent, and it seems likely that other NGOs will follow suit. Courtesy of WEF website.
the Guardian
Court orders Royal Dutch Shell to cut carbon emissions by 45% by 2030
Oil giant told plans should be brought into line with Paris climate agreement
Global extortion that we pay for:
Evolving the ESG agenda from the boardroom
This shift is playing out in two key ways. Firstly, sustainability has become a matter of access to capital. High-carbon businesses are finding it increasingly tough to fund business-as-usual investment. On the flip side, there’s a tidal wave of funding flowing into the energy transition and the growth of green businesses. In the first half of 2021 alone, green tech startups raised €7 billion, compared to €4.7 billion in all of 2020. Similarly, investment in ESG-related assets continued to set new records in 2021, on a trajectory to hit $50 trillion by 2025. Courtesy of WEF
Evolving the ESG agenda from the boardroom
This shift is playing out in two key ways. Firstly, sustainability has become a matter of access to capital. High-carbon businesses are finding it increasingly tough to fund business-as-usual investment. On the flip side, there’s a tidal wave of funding flowing into the energy transition and the growth of green businesses. In the first half of 2021 alone, green tech startups raised €7 billion, compared to €4.7 billion in all of 2020. Similarly, investment in ESG-related assets continued to set new records in 2021, on a trajectory to hit $50 trillion by 2025. Courtesy of WEF
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Meet 50+ European sustainability angel investors
We've compiled a list of 50+ angel investors backing sustainability-focused startups in Europe — and we'll add more when we find them.
Translation: We, at the WEF, want to destroy everything.
A broader focus moving forward
So far, the climate has consumed a substantial share of the ESG conversation, but we can expect a broader focus moving forward. The accelerated net zero pathway, Europe’s new mission to eliminate dependence on Russian oil and gas, and a looming food crisis mean there will be pushes for more disclosures. Biodiversity, water consumption, and plastics could all become areas of focus.
A broader focus moving forward
So far, the climate has consumed a substantial share of the ESG conversation, but we can expect a broader focus moving forward. The accelerated net zero pathway, Europe’s new mission to eliminate dependence on Russian oil and gas, and a looming food crisis mean there will be pushes for more disclosures. Biodiversity, water consumption, and plastics could all become areas of focus.
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Food crisis looms as Ukrainian wheat shipments grind to halt
Prices soar as Black Sea ports at virtual standstill amid Russian assault
Translation: never let a crisis go to waste.
Picking up the pace of the ESG movement
Back in 2020, it was already evident that the pandemic was creating a shift in mindset, generating a global sense of solidarity around issues like climate change. At that point, it wasn’t clear if the momentum around the conversation would translate into concrete action. However, at this point, it’s evident that, if anything, the ESG movement is picking up pace. We cannot risk complacency while there’s still an overwhelming amount of work to be done, but currently, there are plenty of signs that firms are willing and able to rise to the challenge.
Yes, courtesy of the WEF.
Picking up the pace of the ESG movement
Back in 2020, it was already evident that the pandemic was creating a shift in mindset, generating a global sense of solidarity around issues like climate change. At that point, it wasn’t clear if the momentum around the conversation would translate into concrete action. However, at this point, it’s evident that, if anything, the ESG movement is picking up pace. We cannot risk complacency while there’s still an overwhelming amount of work to be done, but currently, there are plenty of signs that firms are willing and able to rise to the challenge.
Yes, courtesy of the WEF.