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Tag Archives: Arctic
Datacenters and the end of the World Order
Bill Spindle writes on Substack: And in the US energy bills are rising rapidly as the cost of energy increases due to many factors, but a major pull is the drawdown from datacenters: Energy bills in the U.S. have been … Continue reading
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Tagged america, annexing sovereign states, Arctic, boligarchy, conflict, datacenters, doctrine, elitism, energy, Europe, fresh water, greed, Greenland, international economic and security world order, Japan, Networ State, power, resources, suffering of the many, taiwan, war, wealth, WWII
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Canada’s PM speaks at WEF, DAVOS 2026
Here is Mark Carney’s speech:
Posted in anthropocene
Tagged AI, Arctic, ASEAN, China, Coalition of the Willing, free trade pacts, G7, Greenland, India, Mercosur, minerals, NATO, philippines, plurilateral trade, Qatar, SAFE, sovereignty, Thailand, ukraine, world order
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Bubbling to the surface
Watching the writhing system deflect, distract, threaten world order…. SPECIAL REPORT: DOJ Memo: “Michael Cohen has heard Trump say things about Epstein” The FiveStack | Breaking Down Today’s Democracy Stories Zev Shalev, Ellie Leonard, Lev Parnas, and Dean Blundell Jan 14, 2026Subscribe MICHAEL COHEN … Continue reading
Posted in anthropocene
Tagged 13yr old child, abuse, Arctic, climate change, Greenland, Jeffrey Epstein, Katie Johnson, melting ice, Michael Cohen, NATO, playbook, Putin, rape, resources, Russia, silencing, testimony, Trump attorney
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Covid 19 as many countries fight wildfires
As we continue to see the virus take its toll, watching the awful numbers at https://worldometer.pro, there is a background of other disasters for human to grapple with at the same time, such as the earth heating to unbelievable temperatures. … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, agriculture, angola, Arctic, australia, climate change, co2 emissions, covid 19, mediterranean, Russia, South America, the americas, unprecedented, wildfires
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Glass Eels and the Gulf Stream
It is mid-May and snow has fallen to a depth of 2 ins down in the south west of England. Here it is -5 degrees centigrade. The swallows called one day when it was warm, earlier in the month, but … Continue reading
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Tagged Arctic, glass eels, greenhouse gas, Gulf Stream, pH levels, sea level rises, weather patterns
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