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The #mainstreaming mess

The #mainstreaming project is visibly failing. Worse, it is set to catastrophically fail over the next 30 years as #climatechaos escalates. The signs are everywhere: environmental collapse, political instability, and the hollow nature of mainstream culture. Yet, large parts of liberal society continue to bow to the #deathcult, a path of power, greed, and control over life, community, and sustainability. The end result we can now clearly see is the rule of big, dumb, ugly men with guns, a […]

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Man With Sign, March 28, 02025

And here it is Friday. I roll out of bed with the alarm, drink a pre-vigil coffee to get my blood flowing again, and hit the road, arriving at Roosevelt Circle at 7:30 and setting up my signs. Today's hand-held message is SCIENTIFIC IGNORANCE IS A POOR FOUNDATION FOR PUBLIC POLICY. Craige arrives a few minutes later and after a brief check-in he settles into the hour.

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Man With Sign, March 27, 02025

Last night I slept long and soundly, waking up refreshed a few minutes before the alarm and heading out to Roosevelt Circle in reasonably fine fettle, arriving at 7:31 and greeting Craige (who's putting in extra time when he can), then setting up my big sign and holding up MOTHER NATURE DOESN'T CARE WHAT YOU BELIEVE.

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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

Man With Sign, March 26, 02025

I slept poorly last night and this morning feel sluggish and burdened, as if I'm wearing ankle weights. But the coffee is delicious and I get on the road, upright and ambulatory, and arrive at Roosevelt Circle at 7:30. Today's hand-held sign is: 1 - CHANGE OUR CONVERSATION 2 - CHANGE OUR CONSUMPTION 3 - CHANGE OUR POLITICS.

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Man With Sign, March 25, 02025

It's a little warmer, a little clearer, and I'm a little better off, having slept long and soundly and woken with the alarm. I reach Roosevelt Circle at 7:30 and set up my signage, featuring the multi-colored WEIRD IS THE NEW NORMAL as the handheld message du jour. Craige arrives a minute or so later and we exchange a few greetings, then start the hour.

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Man With Sign, March 24, 02025

I come awake over an hour before the alarm goes off and spend far too long trying to get back to sleep before giving up and heading downstairs to start my day. After coffee, I head out, arriving at Roosevelt Circle at 7:31, greeting Craige, and setting up the now-traditional ALL-BLACK SIGNAGE for Monday mornings.

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Man With Sign, March 21, 02025

I wake before the alarm and get ready, leaving on time and arriving at Roosevelt Circle at 7:29 for a solo vigil (Craige's out till Monday). It's foggy and slightly drizzly, and I've brought an umbrella along. After affixing my big sign to the post, I hold up EVERY DISASTER MOVIE STARTS WITH A SCIENTIST BEING IGNORED, leaving the brolly furled for the moment.

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This looks worth bookmarking:
businessgreen.com/blog-post/44
Badenoch's "central claim that reaching net zero emissions by 2050 is "impossible" is technically false, scientifically flawed, politically counter-productive, and economically damaging ...
Badenoch went on to explain that "anyone who has done any serious analysis knows it can't be achieved without a serious drop in our living standards or by bankrupting us".
But this is not true either. There are literally thousands of pages of hugely detailed analysis showing how net zero could be reached without undermining living standards or imposing excessive costs on the economy."

And, of course, just think how living standards are being increasingly impacted by floods, excessive heat, subsidence, drought, food shortages ... Pursuing #netzero2050 is the cheaper option in the medium to long term.
#climateChaos #economics #UKpolitics

www.businessgreen.com · Kemi Badenoch is wrong - Net zero by 2050 is difficult, it's not impossibleThe Tory leader has just torched the political consensus on ambitious climate action - the electoral calculus is likely to prove as deeply flawed as the economic analysis behind the move

The problem with centralized data

The hidden centralization crisis in #openweb tech, and how #OMN fixes It. One of the often overlooked issue in #openweb technology is that our data remains dangerously centralized. Even in supposedly decentralized systems, vast amounts of critical information still rely on a handful of corporate-owned data centres. This fragile setup means that a single accident, political upheaval, corporate shutdown, or environmental catastrophe (#climatechaos) could wipe out entire digital histories […]

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Man With Sign, March 20, 02025

Foggy and almost-but-not-quite-drizzly this morning, with temperatures in the low 40s. I walk up to Roosevelt Circle, arriving at 7:30 and greeting Craige. After clamping my big sign to the guardrail post, I hold up CLIMATE CHAOS INCREASES THE LIKELIHOOD OF THE NEXT PANDEMIC.

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"Research in 2022 found that the UK advertising industry added 32 per cent to the annual carbon footprint of every UK citizen through the emissions linked to the extra consumption of goods and services driven by advertising, also called ‘advertised emissions’."
thedrum.com/news/2022/11/07/ad
See also
theecologist.org/2025/feb/24/m
#advertising #ClimateChaos #legalAction

The Drum · Advertising adds extra 32% to annual carbon footprint of every person in the UKBy Ellen Ormesher

Man With Sign, March 19, 02025

A few degrees above freezing this morning as I walk up to Roosevelt Circle at 7:33 (running a little late, eh?), greet Craige, and set up my big sign. Today I'm holding up my plea for temporal literacy, THINK IN EONS — ACT NOW! Will it have an impact? We'll find out.

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Man With Sign, March 18, 02025

It's cooler this morning, in the upper 30s, and I probably should have worn another layer. I'm not uncomfortable per se, but a second overshirt would have made a difference. I reach Roosevelt Circle at 7:30 and set up my big sign, then hold up LET'S BUILD A BETTER FUTURE TOGETHER. Craige is out today with a doctor's appointment.

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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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The left, right mess is on repeat

This is at the heart of the contradictions and confusion in the political landscape today. The liberal and left muddle, where elements of economic populism are shared across ideological divides, is something we’ve seen before, especially in the 1930s, when fascist movements co-opted working-class grievances while pushing reactionary nationalism. #Bannon, like Röhm, plays a dangerous game by mobilizing working-class anger against neoliberal "elites" but steering it toward nationalism […]

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