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Political Reform / Unbreaking America: A NEW Short Film about Solving the Corruption Crisis
Feb 2019
Running Time: 0:12:36
Tags: Corruption, Political Lobbying, Politics, Self Interest
Submitted by: IHO
Political Aggression / Russia may be forced to aim weapons at Washington, suggests Putin
Feb 2019
Vladimir Putin has said that Russia will develop new weapons and aim them at western “centres of decision-making” if the west deploys new short and medium-range missiles in Europe.
The threat, which appears to describe Washington and other western capitals, came after the United States and then Russia suspended compliance with the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces treaty.
Tags: Political Aggression, Politics, Us vs Them, Weapons
Submitted by: Grant Dive
Global Collapse / Climate and economic risks 'threaten 2008-style systemic collapse'
Feb 2019
The gathering storm of human-caused threats to climate, nature and economy pose a danger of systemic collapse comparable to the 2008 financial crisis, according to a new report that calls for urgent and radical reform to protect political and social systems.
Tags: Global Collapse
Submitted by: IHO
Insect Numbers / Plummeting insect numbers 'threaten collapse of nature'
Feb 2019
The world’s insects are hurtling down the path to extinction, threatening a “catastrophic collapse of nature’s ecosystems”, according to the first global scientific review.
More than 40% of insect species are declining and a third are endangered, the analysis found. The rate of extinction is eight times faster than that of mammals, birds and reptiles. The total mass of insects is falling by a precipitous 2.5% a year, according to the best data available, suggesting they could vanish within a century.
Tags: Global Warming, Insects
Submitted by: IHO
Global Corruption / Corruption Perceptions Index 2018 | Transparency International
Jan 2019
Running Time: 0:01:56
Tags: Corruption, Democracy
Submitted by: IHO
Comment: Economic corruption is endemic across the world. Making small changes to national economic policy achieves nothing.
Wealth Inequality / Davos: head of IMF warns against rising fat-cat pay
Jan 2019
The head of the IMF has warned against fat-cat pay after noticing an increase in executive rewards across the banking sector.
She also urged the financial sector to aim for a greater purpose than just maximum profit and described the poor representation of women at the top of the banking business as “appalling”.
Tags: Wealth Inequality
Submitted by: IHO
Wealth Inequality / World's 26 richest people own as much as poorest 50%, says Oxfam
Jan 2019
In an annual wealth check released to mark the start of the World Economic Forum in Davos, the development charity Oxfam said 2018 had been a year in which the rich had grown richer and the poor poorer.
Tags: Wealth Inequality
Submitted by: IHO
Ocean Warming Heat Record / Our oceans broke heat records in 2018 and the consequences are catastrophic
Jan 2019
So oceans are key, and they are telling us a clear story. The last five years were the five hottest on record. The numbers are huge: in 2018 the extra ocean heat compared to a 1981-2010 baseline amounted to 196,700,000,000,000,000,000,000 joules. The current rate of ocean warming is equivalent to five Hiroshima-size atomic bombs exploding every second.
Tags: Climate Change, Global Warming, Oceans, Ocean Warming
Submitted by: Grant Dive
Ocean Warming / Global warming of oceans equivalent to an atomic bomb per second
Jan 2019
Global warming has heated the oceans by the equivalent of one atomic bomb explosion per second for the past 150 years, according to analysis of new research.
More than 90% of the heat trapped by humanity’s greenhouse gas emissions has been absorbed by the seas, with just a few per cent heating the air, land and ice caps respectively. The vast amount of energy being added to the oceans drives sea-level rise and enables hurricanes and typhoons to become more intense.
Tags: Climate Change, Global Warming, Oceans, Ocean Warming
Submitted by: Grant Dive