GhostOnTheHalfShell, to random
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@economics


9 min

5 year old video Dr. Wolff summarizes MMT in a slightly different way, nicely explaining in concrete terms how the gov could retire its own debt.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUusyHRBRuA

CindyWeinstein, to random
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"This fear is not hypothetical." ()

Must-read by and must-listen by .

https://hartmannreport.com/p/how-franklin-d-roosevelt-called-out-11f

cdarwin, to random
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In January 2024, at long last, someone has figured out a formula of sorts for how snow reacts to climate change,

and the answer is:
It reacts nonlinearly.

Which is to say, if we think snow is getting scarce now, we ought to buckle up.

Nonlinear relationships indicate accelerated change;

shifts are small for a while but then, past a certain threshold, escalate quickly.

In a paper published Wednesday in the journal Nature, two Dartmouth researchers report finding a distinctly nonlinear relationship between increasing winter temperatures and declining snowpacks.

And they identify a “snow loss cliff”—an average winter-temperature threshold below which snowpack is largely unaffected, but above which things begin to change fast.

That threshold is 17 degrees Fahrenheit.

Remarkably, 80 percent of the Northern Hemisphere’s snowpack exists in far-northern, high-altitude places that, for now, on average, stay colder than that.

There, the snowpack seems to be healthy and stable, or even increasing.

But as a general rule, when the average winter temperature exceeds 17 degrees (–8 degrees Celsius), snowpack loss begins, and accelerates dramatically with each additional degree of warming.

Already, millions of people who rely on the snowpack for water live in places that have crossed that threshold and will only get hotter.

“A degree beyond that might take away 5 to 10 percent of the snowpack, then the next degree might cut away 10 to 15 percent, then 15 to 20 percent,” Alexander Gottlieb, the first author on the paper, told me over the phone as I looked out my window in New York City, where it has rained several times over the past few days.

“Once you get around the freezing point”—32 degrees Fahrenheit—“you can lose almost half of your snow from just an additional degree of warming,” he said.

New York City, which was recently reclassified as a “humid subtropical” climate, has clocked nearly 700 consecutive days with less than an inch of snowfall.

It’s definitely over the snow-loss cliff, and as global temperatures increase, more places will follow.

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2024/01/winter-snow-loss-climate-change/677078/?gift=j9r7avb6p-KY8zdjhsiSZ2wLG_A_3r2KLJ1madGqE6s

6G,
@6G@mastodon.social avatar

@cdarwin @Npars01

I heard like 10 yr ago from different progressive persons and the shows that when the STOP or CHANGE, maybe 1 or 2 billion people will die (lack of food, fishing, war, drought)

This science article (above posts) says, an estimated result will be a 5C degree drop in areas. This happened 12k years ago

same as above
https://scied.ucar.edu/learning-zone/climate-change-impacts/melting-arctic-sea-ice-and-ocean-currents

PixelJones, to USpolitics

In 4 minutes, Thom Hartmann lays out 40 years of Republican strategy in a nutshell.

Run up deficits and cut taxes during Red administrations and then cry about "overspending" and high taxes during Blue administrations.

It requires no governance, no delivery of new programs, no solutions, just cut and complain, rinse and repeat.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xM0WZwoM8g

steter, to random
@steter@mastodon.stevesworld.co avatar

Study: Walking fast roughly doubles the benefit of just walking. If you walk up to 10,000 steps a day you substantially lower your dementia risk. 2500 daily steps was the point at which the risk of death was reduced by 8%. At 7000 steps, 60%. "So get out there and do some walkin'"

Per

gratefuldread, to science
@gratefuldread@gratefuldread.masto.host avatar
GottaLaff, to Israel
@GottaLaff@mastodon.social avatar

7-24-23 Nicole Sandler Show – Nice Democracy We Got Here with Thom Hartmann
View on Zencastr

Of course, I'm paraphrasing the old threat. The next line would be "what a shame if something should happen to it..." And that's where we are today.

Perfect timing to have Thom Hartmann on the show to talk about his new book, THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF AMERICAN DEMOCRA
https://nicolesandler.com/7-24-23/

sharonecathcart, to random
@sharonecathcart@sfba.social avatar

Quote from article: Every nation’s single biggest long-term asset is a well-educated populace, and student debt diminishes that.

Every other advanced democracy on the planet understands this.

That’s why student debt at the scale we have in America literally does not exist anywhere else in the rest of the developed world.

American students, in fact, are going to college for free right now in Germany, Iceland, France, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Slovenia, and the Czech Republic, because pretty much anybody can go to college for free in those countries and dozens of others.

“Student debt?” The rest of the developed world doesn’t know what you’re talking about.

https://open.substack.com/pub/thomhartmann/p/is-student-debt-a-crime-against-americas?r=1ekuyr&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

JStatePost,

@sharonecathcart
🥥 Author has until recently been a voice in the wilderness.
He points out how , , , movements in the '60s and '70s so frightened .
They moved heaven and earth to take over the courts, diminish the middle class, destroy public education, privatize the commons, co-opt the vote, and shift income to the wealthiest.
We in the US can't have nice things because of the last 50 years of creeping fascism. 🥥

GhostOnTheHalfShell, to random
@GhostOnTheHalfShell@masto.ai avatar

Thom Hartmann gives a refresher.

Did An 80 Year Old WWII Warning Predict America’s Descent Into Fascism?

8 min video

https://youtu.be/fBaJCrGvoRc

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