Notes today
The world uses about 100 million barrels of oil per day.
- A wax sculpture of
Abraham Lincoln in Northwest DC has melted due to the heat.
- "Since the Paris Agreement in 2016, the world's 60 largest banks have provided almost $7 trillion of financing to the fossil fuel industry.
- Scientists once thought the East Antarctic ice sheet, which contains enough water to raise sea levels 52m (170ft), was stable. But now its ice shelves are beginning to melt.
- New AI data centers are coming online so fast that the electricity demand is straining global power grids.
- The International Criminal Court issues an arrest warrant for former Russian defense minister Sergei Shoigu over allegations he committed war crimes in Ukraine.
- Norway's largest pension fund KLP said it will no longer invest in Caterpillar because of risk that equipment sold by the US group to Israel is used to demolish Palestinian homes and infrastructure, including in the Gaza war.
- OpenAI takes steps to block China’s access to its AI tools..
Problem with these notes: some tend to run up against a deeply rooted
feature of human cognition - the desire not to think about anything
unpleasant…Sorry about that.
Btw,
humans can only think about 4 things at once – according to the research team
led by University of Oregon psychology professors Edward Awh and Edward Vogel.
So, to help, we limit notes. 😉
"Everything will be all right. And, even if it won't be,
we'll have the consolation of having lived honest lives." Alexei Navalny
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