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En brøkdel af sidste uges økokrig på Twitter

Posted on 21st December 2023 by Benno Hansen

3. søndag i advent (lidt forsinket).

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The Russians this week

Posted on 10th December 202313th December 2023 by Benno Hansen

Anden søndag i advent 2023: Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China “It raises allegations that must be treated with the utmost seriousness by government … The government has a responsibility to say when it first knew of these allegations, what action it and the regulator took and to provide assurances…

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Klimakrisen er mange kriser

Posted on 5th December 2023 by Benno Hansen

Første advent 2023: Tre links fra uge 48? Climate change is also a health crisis — these 3 graphics explain why “People are dying from heatwaves caused by climate change every year” Wenjia Cai, Tsinghua University in Beijing Amnesty International: Menneskerettighedsbeskyttelse forudsætter fuldstændig og retfærdig udfasning af fossilt brændsel Læs selv rapporten. Ruslands invasion i…

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Week 52 & 1: Pamela Anderson rules

Posted on 6th January 20196th January 2019 by Benno Hansen

Pamela Anderson is nominated for quote of the year: I do not think the poor should pay for climate change. Yet it is the poor who are paying the biggest price. Some say that the protesters in France protested so they could continue polluting the planet. But I do not think this is true. They…

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Week 51: Merry Christmas

Posted on 25th December 201825th December 2018 by Benno Hansen

During the first eleven months of 2018, almost five thousand people were killed and almost 29 million people affected in climate breakdown incidents, The Guardian recounts in an informative graphic. Islamic State has systematically wrecked the environment from territories they have fled. It’s yet another war crime, actually. “The worst thing is when you destroy…

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Week 50: Minerals and morals in demand everywhere

Posted on 16th December 201816th December 2018 by Benno Hansen

Supply of neodymium, terbium, indium, dysprosium, praseodymium, other rare minerals – and silver – must grow twelvefold by 2050. Else the demand for production of solar panels, rechargeable batteries and other technologies needed for sustainable energies is not met. Furthermore, Europe and USA are overwhelmingly dependent on China, especially, as well as Turkey and Australia…

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Moss on a rock

Week 49: Climate change and final frontiers

Posted on 8th December 20188th December 2018 by Benno Hansen

It’s COP24 times, so… The New Zealand military is preparing. Climate change will be one of the greatest security challenges for New Zealand Defence in the coming decades […] The links between climate change are indirect but demonstrable … [the impacts] will require more humanitarian assistance, and disaster relief, stability operations and search and rescue…

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Week 47: Climate change creates poverty, alerts the armies, and a fake Black Friday picture

Posted on 26th November 201826th November 2018 by Benno Hansen

The climate crisis poses a constant threat to global security. This is a threat that we face, not years from now, but today. We owe it to our brave soldiers on the front lines, and at the ready at home & abroad, to recognize this threat & act to solve it. https://t.co/kXmTueR7Ry — Al Gore…

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Week 46: Killing for irrigation, divide and conquer in the jungle, sitting in the streets

Posted on 18th November 201818th November 2018 by Benno Hansen

The water supplying many of Kyrgyzstan’s farmers flows from Uzbekistan. Rarely there is enough for everyone. The water comes from glaciers that are disappearing. “During the summer time, there are daily conflicts over irrigation water […] They are usually between villages, sometimes inter-ethnic and people have killed each other over irrigation water.” Tynar Musabaev, executive…

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Week 45: Deadly air pollution, deadly drought, deadly climate

Posted on 11th November 201811th November 2018 by Benno Hansen

New calculation: Air pollution causes more than 500,000 premature deaths in Europe every year. Although it might feel like we heard this accounting of subjective violence before. What also bears repetition is that climate change creates conflict and that the Middle East risks a water wars. His body was bloodied, swollen, and just lying there……

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Week 44: Forced migration, civil disobedience, and political killings

Posted on 4th November 20184th November 2018 by Benno Hansen

My handful of primitive news collecting helpers have unceremoniously done their work for another week. So, I bid you welcome to a short summary of the highlights produced by yours truly over a blended Scotch in a dark and quiet Sunday evening hour. A large group of desperate Central Americans are walking towards the US…

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Week 43: Climate rights violations, corrupted minds, and cute animals

Posted on 28th October 201828th October 2018 by Benno Hansen

When I think about our engagement in sub-Saharan Africa, in Somalia, in other places of the world, I see that climate change has already had a massive impact on population movement, on fertility of land. It’s moving the border between pastoralist and agriculturalist. […] It’s very obvious that some of the violence that we are…

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