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The new right's obsession with Greenland and Canada's north isn't some fringe fantasy, it’s real estate logic, twisted through a lens of empire and extraction. When you zoom out and frame it through the lens of #climatechaos, it’s chillingly obvious, the Arctic is melting, and they see land, not crisis.

That AlphaGeo link paints the picture starkly. Climate-driven migration, shifting growing zones, and emerging "climate havens" aren’t theoretical anymore, they're data-driven land grabs in progress. And the political ambition to dominate those spaces? That's the second should be more obvious to us all.

It’s a gold rush for the apocalypse, a final frontier for the capitalist imagination. They aren’t trying to save anything; they’re just re-positioning to rule what's left. And yes, it's a children-who-want-to-be-kings fantasy: Trump-esque thinking where climate collapse becomes opportunity, borders become walls, and “winning” means inheriting a lifeboat while others drown.

This isn't climate denial anymore, it’s climate opportunism. That’s why adaptation can't just be technical, it has to be political. If we don’t shape the future, they are carving it up behind our backs in plain sight.

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@pedestrians1st

You might be legitimately interested in pedestrians, and not as I suspect an Exxon employee, and if you are concerned about "Silent" EVs know that that story, so so so often repeated, is crap.

Noted not hippi business magazine Forbes exposed it quite well.

And if silence were a repeating danger, audio speakers coughing politely, or playing Sousa, Swift or Seager is the solution.

Happy to help you.

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ForbesAre Electric Vehicles Really More Dangerous To Pedestrians?Are EVs more likely to cause accidents with pedestrians than internal combustion cars, and is it because they are quieter?

I have the idea that a lot of developments in Europe are put in higher gear because of the current state of affairs in the US.

I'm skeptical about a lot of the proposed ideas and the general direction of developments, growth and technological developments, but still it's good to see there is some social, democratic thinking going on.

Fun fact: the four quotes at the bottom of the article all come from women!

First part of the article:

EU Preparedness Union Strategy to prevent and react to emerging threats and crises

Today the Commission and High Representative launch the Preparedness Union Strategy to support Member States and enhance Europe's capability to prevent and respond to emerging threats.

It comes as the European Union is facing increasingly complex crises and challenges that cannot be ignored. From growing geopolitical tensions and conflicts, hybrid and cybersecurity threats, foreign information manipulation and interference, to climate change and increasing natural disasters, the EU needs to be ready to protect its citizens and the key societal functions that are crucial for democracy and daily life.

Concretely, the Strategy includes 30 key actions and a detailed Action Plan to advance the Preparedness Union's objectives, as well as developing a ‘preparedness by design culture' across all EU policies.

President Ursula von der Leyen said: “New realities require a new level of preparedness in Europe. Our citizens, our Member States, and our businesses need the right tools to act both to prevent crises and to react swiftly when a disaster hits. Families living in flood zones should know what to do when the waters rise. Early warning systems can prevent regions hit by wildfires from losing precious time. Europe stands ready to support Member States and trusted partners in the neighbourhood to save lives and livelihoods.”

Key objectives and actions of the Strategy include:

Protecting Europe's Essential Societal Functions:

Develop minimum preparedness criteria for essential services such as hospitals, schools, transport, and telecommunications.
Enhance the stockpiling of critical equipment and materials.
Enhance climate adaptation and availability of critical natural resources such as water.

Promoting Population Preparedness:

Encourage the public to adopt practical measures, such as maintaining essential supplies for a minimum of 72 hours in emergencies.
Integrate preparedness lessons into school curricula and introduce an EU Preparedness Day.

Enhancing Crisis Response Coordination:

Establish an EU Crisis Hub to improve integration among existing EU crisis structures.

Strengthening Civil-Military Cooperation:

Conduct regular EU-wide preparedness exercises, uniting armed forces, civil protection, police, security, healthcare workers, and firefighters.
Facilitate dual-use investments.

Bolstering Foresight and Anticipation Capabilities:

Develop a comprehensive risk and threat assessment at EU level, helping prevent crises such as natural disasters or hybrid threats.

Increasing Public-Private Cooperation:

Create a public-private Preparedness Taskforce.
Formulate emergency protocols with businesses to ensure rapid availability of essential materials, goods, and services, and secure critical production lines.

Enhancing Cooperation with External Partners:

Work with strategic partners like NATO on military mobility, climate and security, emerging technologies, cyber, space, and the defence industry.

Overall by taking a proactive approach to preparedness, the EU aims to build a more resilient and secure continent, better equipped to face the challenges of the 21st century.

Whole article here:

ec.europa.eu/commission/pressc

European Commission - European CommissionEU Preparedness Union Strategy to prevent and react to emerging threats and crisesToday the Commission and High Representative launch the Preparedness Union Strategy to support Member States and enhance Europe's capability to prevent and respond to emerging threats.

Man With Sign, March 17, 02025

It's raining this Monday, heavily enough that I take only the big wooden sign up to Roosevelt Circle. Craige is holding up a foamcore DON'T LET THE CLIMATE DIE sign which he has carefully waterproofed with packing tape, and we have a brief conversation about possible weatherproofing strategies before I go and set up, blank black side to the traffic, umbrella overhead.

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