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Here’s another clever message to the effect that we’re failing miserably to take care of our only home, and that it’s our money-motivation that’s driving this catastrophe.

When I was a small boy, I read that the side effects of capitalism would eventually destroy this planet.  Now, that was in the mid-1960s, long before ideas like this became mainstream. There were no bleached coral beds, sunny-day flooding, massive wildfires, and record-setting heat waves.

At this point, the truth about our environmental collapse is readily available to everyone, but we don’t seem to be any closer to implementing solutions.  Why?  They’re somewhat expensive.

As Kurt Vonnegut said, ““We’ll go down in history as the first society that wouldn’t save itself because it wasn’t cost effective.”

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This Won’t End Well for the Minnesota Shooter

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The Trump administration is working hard to protect the ICE shooter in Minnesota, insofar as the entire legitimacy of “border patrol” personnel roaming the streets of cities 1000 miles from the border is at stake.

But they’re going down hard here, based on the video evidence that is available to everyone on Earth.

The murderer of George Floyd is serving 21 years in prison; let’s expect roughly the same here.

And let’s hope that the sentiment of American voters re: ICE accordingly takes a shift.

Unfortunately, this whole legal process is going to take years to come to a conclusion, during which time human rights and rule of law in the United States may have all but vanished.

This Won’t End Well for the Minnesota Shooter

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Does Our Thirst for Money Send Us to War?

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“Casus Belli,” or “the cause of war” has been discussed for millennia.

Socrates said that the only cause of war is money.

Does Our Thirst for Money Send Us to War?

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ACORE Statement on Meta’s Nuclear Energy Announcement Today

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ACORE Statement on Meta’s Nuclear Energy Announcement Today

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The following is a statement from Ray Long, President and CEO of ACORE, on Meta’s landmark nuclear energy announcement today.

“ACORE is thrilled to see this major announcement from our member company, Meta, on its agreements with Vistra, Oklo, and TerraPower to unlock up to 6.6 GW of nuclear energy capacity by 2035. As the U.S. faces rapid electricity demand growth, agreements like these demonstrate how private sector leadership can catalyze new energy solutions and reinforce grid reliability for all. These projects will deliver firm, carbon-free electricity while speeding the deployment of advanced reactor technologies, supporting thousands of jobs in the U.S., and fortifying the grid,” said President and CEO Ray Long.  

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ABOUT ACORE

For over 20 years, ACORE has been the nation’s leading voice on the issues most essential to clean energy expansion. ACORE unites finance, policy, and technology to accelerate the transition to a clean energy economy.

For more information, please visit http://www.acore.org.

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Stephanie Genco
Senior Vice President, Communications
American Council on Renewable Energy
communications@acore.org

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