Accidental Deliberations: Tuesday Afternoon Links


 This and that for your Tuesday reading.

– Anand Giridharadas writes that the most important takeaway from the Epstein files is the existence of the “Epstein class” which considers itself beyond both any concern for humanity as a whole, and any accountability for its actions. Ryan Broderick examines how the entitled abusers around Epstein have been actively looking to undermine democracy for profit. And John Sipher comments on the need for more to come of the damning evidence against so many powerful people than temporary media attention.

– Meanwhile, Carlos Avenancio-Leon discusses how access to food is a polarized political issue in the U.S., with the pro-starvation party becoming increasingly strident in its desire to see people suffer. 

– Mark Kersten highlights how Canada can stop enabling the abuses of Donald Trump’s authoritarian state. But The Dabbler warns that Mark Carney is instead combining rhetoric about principle and independence with consistent choices to make us even more dependent on the U.S.’ tech giants.

– On that front, Faiz Siddiqui et al. examine Elon Musk’s deliberate choice to bet on turning Grok into a generator of nonconsensual porn as his primary business strategy. And Raphael Sattler tests the results of that decision. 

– Finally, Marco Oved reports on the shift in employment from the oil and gas sector to clean energy – and the improved lives of workers as a result. And The Energy Mix points out a new Pembina Institute analysis showing how the price of renewable energy is plummeting, while Chris Aylett and Armida van Rij note that anybody concerned about energy security should be fully on board with a just transition. 



Source link

  • Related Posts

    Canada appoints new ambassador to Russia

    The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today announced the appointment of Sarah Taylor as Ambassador of Canada to the Russian Federation. She replaces Alison LeClaire. Source link

    Minister Ng meets with Peru’s Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism on margins of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders’ Meeting 2023

    During the meeting, the ministers discussed Peru’s priorities, as Peru will hold the chair of APEC in 2024. Minister Ng took this opportunity to highlight the long-standing history of diplomatic…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Why Does The Boeing 777X Have Different Wings Than The Original 777?

    Why Does The Boeing 777X Have Different Wings Than The Original 777?

    Montreal mayor falls victim to city’s growing pothole problem – Montreal

    Montreal mayor falls victim to city’s growing pothole problem – Montreal

    Racial Debate Rattles Texas Democratic Primary for Senate

    The people betting on catastrophic world events – podcast | Business

    The people betting on catastrophic world events – podcast | Business

    Canada appoints new ambassador to Russia

    Hair Loss Biopharma Firm Veradermics Raises $256 Million in IPO

    Hair Loss Biopharma Firm Veradermics Raises $256 Million in IPO