Half of American workers don’t earn enough to rent, the IPCC report is clear: nothing short of transforming society will avert catastrophe, Jeffrey Sachs' speech at the UN Food Systems Pre-Summit, Kirk and Vaush on Tim Pool's show, Bill Burr calls out Florida Governor, Scientists spot warning signs of Gulf Stream collapse, and climate change denial from a former BP scientist.
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It’s strange to me that hiding away from a virus is called wasting your life but working a job you hate for 40 hours a week for the rest of your life is called making a living or considered to be “productive”.
Kirk and Vaush on Tim Pool's show
Bill Burr calls out Florida Governor
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Nearly half of American workers don’t earn enough to afford a one-bedroom rental - About one in seven Americans fell behind on rent payments as housing costs continued to increase during the pandemic - source
Jeffrey Sachs' speech at the UN Food Systems Pre-Summit - source
Speaking about food systems transformation, colonialism, the CIA, the Republicans, the UN budget, and taxing the rich
The IPCC report is clear: nothing short of transforming society will avert catastrophe - source
Scientists spot warning signs of Gulf Stream collapse - source
A shutdown would have devastating global impacts and must not be allowed to happen, researchers say.
Climate change denial from Steven Koonin, (wrote this article) is a former chief scientist at BP who did a two-year stint in the Obama Administration, and already has won praise from anti-climate-action bloggers, columnists and The Wall Street Journal. - source
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