Friday, July 22, 2022

The Capitalist Solution to ‘Save’ the Planet: Make It an Asset Class & Sell it

You don’t know what people have planned’: Former PM bodyguard reveals ‘nightmare’ on job

“‘When I got the call to head the investigations for the Bali bombings in 2005, I looked at myself in the mirror and said, “What the hell, how did you end up here?”’, writes former AFP agent David Craig. He’s been a bodyguard for three prime ministers, led the Bali bombings investigations in 2005 that ultimately led to finding South East Asia’s most wanted terrorist at the time and much more. Former Australian Federal Police (AFP) Detective superintendent, David Craig, 58, shares the highs, lows and toughest times of his decades-long career and how he ended up on Channel 10’s new TV show, Hunted. 


GOOD:  New quantitative MRI brain scan may identify Parkinson’s early.




The Capitalist Solution to ‘Save’ the Planet: Make It an Asset Class & Sell it

John Bellamy Foster explains the plans to create assets on the back of everything nature does and expropriate it from the global commons.


Wired: “These free, simple tools for phone or web let you visualize urban sprawl or see what your street looked like before the turn of the millennium…” The tools are Google Maps Street View, Old Maps Online, and the World Imagery Wayback portal online.


FBI Crime Data Explorer: “The FBI’s Crime Data Explorer (CDE) aims to provide transparency, create easier access, and expand awareness of criminal, and noncriminal, law enforcement data sharing; improve accountability for law enforcement; and provide a foundation to help shape public policy with the result of a safer nation. Use the CDE to discover available data through visualizations, download data in .csv format, and other large data files….” [Note per TechDirt – Only 52.5% of US law enforcement agencies (9,981 of 18,818) utilized the system the FBI expected them to use. It’s possible other data was reported but could not be processed correctly with the new system.]


 “About the Telescope – The James Webb Space Telescope is the world’s premier infrared space observatory of the next decade. Orbiting far beyond Earth’s moon, Webb’s sensitive instruments will detect infrared radiation from Solar System planets, exoplanets, stars, nebulae, and galaxies. These observations will help us to better understand the early universe, how galaxies and stars change over time, and the characteristics of other worlds.”


The best bits are 8-bits

Superlatives, photographs by Christoph Morlinghaus / art by Calder Moore / Japanese prints at the Egenolf Gallery / paintings by Jesse Dayan / Rare Historical Photos / Graphing Parking, car use in facts, figures, and diagrams / illustration by Guy Billout / vintage video games for sale at Lulu Berlu / Super Planet Crash! / an Art Deco/Moderne house in South Londonthat once belonged to the somewhat controversial Hans Eysenck / all about the South Coast’s exclusive Aldwick Bay Estate / the ongoing plans to build above South Kensington Tube Station / London’s Most Heterosexual Neighbourhoods: An Unofficial Guide


Texas House report – “Systemic failures” in Uvalde shooting went far beyond local police

Texas Tribune: “The 18-year-old who massacred 19 students and two teachers in Uvalde on May 24 had no experience with firearms before his rampage began. He targeted an elementary school with an active shooter policy that had been deemed adequate but also had a long history of doors propped open. No one was able to stop the gunman from carrying out the deadliest school shooting in Texas history, in part because of “systemic failures and egregious poor decision making” by nearly everyone involved who was in a position of power, a new investigation into the shooting has found. On Sunday, a Texas House committee released the most exhaustive account [77 pages, PDF] yet of the shooter, his planning, his attack and the fumbling response he provoked…”