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UN Office on Drugs & Crime
Girls and boys around the world are being robbed of their childhood and falling victim to human trafficking. Learn about the six forms of child trafficking ⬇️ #EndHumanTrafficking
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Child trafficking is a global issue. Every corner of the world is affected. It's time for targeted action to stop exploitation and protect the rights of children. Together, let's ensure a safer future for every child in every corner of the world. #EndHumanTrafficking
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Melissa Fleming 🇺🇳
Melissa Fleming 🇺🇳@MelissaFleming·
I'm so inspired by the latest guest on our Awake At Night podcast. Born to a family who had to flee from Rwanda to Burundi, @Joujouliett now works to help refugees herself. In this episode, we talk about the importance of always keeping hope alive. bit.ly/4dfHLQa
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Children are no commodities. With World Day Against Trafficking in Persons just around the corner, we call for accelerated action to end child trafficking. Learn more about this crime and join us in our fight to #EndHumanTrafficking ⬇️
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Ghada Fathi Waly
Ghada Fathi Waly@GhadaFathiWaly·
The latest #SDG16 report reflects alarming realities of crime and violence that are impacting people everywhere. We must step up global action and cooperation to promote justice and the rule of law, to protect the vulnerable. Read the full report: unodc.org/documents/data…
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António Guterres
António Guterres@antonioguterres·
Hunger has no place in the 21st century. A #ZeroHunger world is not only necessary — with action on finance, it is achievable. Together, let’s consign hunger to the history books.
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António Guterres@antonioguterres·
As the world gathers to celebrate sport as a way to foster hope, unite people & promote mutual respect, I wish every success to the Olympians & Paralympians gathering in #Paris2024. May the Olympic flame light the path to a world of peace & harmony.
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Katherine Brodsky
Katherine Brodsky@mysteriouskat·
WOW! Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery: They have found ‘Dark Oxygen’ on the ocean floor, which is being generated by polymetallic nodules (aka lumps of metal). Traditional wisdom is that oxygen can only produced with sunlight, via the process of photosynthesis. Yet, there's no sunlight to be found at the bottom of the ocean and the source of oxygen is non-living. The researchers found that trillions of these naturally occurring nodules each produce electrical currents close to a AA battery—as much as 0.95 volts. This could also potentially mean that there are planets out there who might have oxygen-based environments without us realizing it. The findings were published in the journal Nature Geoscience. Especially in light of this discovery, mining activity can “result in the destruction of life and the seabed habitat in the mined areas," the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has warned (source: BBC). About half the oxygen we breathe comes from the ocean.
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Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
#Trump claimed that America must dominate the #Bitcoin industry, as if we don't China will. China has no interest in Bitcoin. They already made mining it illegal. China is happy to let the U.S. .waste its resources on Bitcoin, while it focuses on manufacturing goods people need.
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Owen Gregorian
Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian·
I Wrote an Article for Forbes Defending J.D. Vance From Accusations of ‘Climate Denialism’. Forty Eight Hours Later, Forbes Un-Published the Article and Sacked Me as a Contributor | Tilak Doshi, The Daily Skeptic An article I wrote for Forbes about J.D. Vance published on July 18th began as follows: Within a day of ex-President Trump’s announcement of “climate denier” Mr. J. D. Vance as the Republican Vice Presidential nominee, the climate industrial complex and supportive mainstream media had the knives out. Little did I know that within a day of publishing that article, the knives would come out for me. The editors of Forbes deleted my article, stating that “we had to take down your latest Forbes article about J.D. Vance because it did not meet our editorial guidelines which we take seriously”. This was followed by a short note stating that I was sacked as a contributor. Similar complaints of not abiding by the magazine’s guidelines were made by an editor on a couple of previous published articles. What editorial guidelines? “Avoid advocacy, opinion, polemic and rumour-mongering.” I have yet to read any Forbes piece that avoided opinion, given that Forbes contributors are opinion columnists and not journalists who are hired to merely report the news. The contributor’s role, one would have thought, is to offer opinions and advocate certain lines of argument about current affairs or topics of interest based on a reasonable reading of verifiable data. Otherwise, what is the contributor’s purpose? But here is the catch. It depends on whether you are “on message”. Are you with or against the accepted narratives? If against, you are cancelled. That is how the establishment operates – within Forbes and in the mainstream media – as I found out. “Avoid Advocacy” Here is the lead paragraph of a recent article in Forbes entitled “GOP Platform: Back To The Carbon Age” in the weekly column “Current Climate” by two “Forbes Senior Editors”: Ahead of the Republican Party’s National Convention that kicks off today in Milwaukee, the GOP released its official platform of key priorities for a second potential Trump Administration. As with any such political document, it’s long on platitudes and slogans, but very short on detail. But there’s at least one clear takeaway in the document: it prioritises increasing energy from fossil fuels while ignoring the carbon-fuelled climate crisis that’s triggered record-setting heatwaves and earlier and more intense hurricanes. The authors assert that the GOP official platform “prioritises increasing energy from fossil fuels while ignoring the carbon-fuelled climate crisis”. They further claim that the “carbon-fuelled climate crisis” has “triggered record-setting heatwaves and earlier and more intense hurricanes”. By these leading statements, the reader is led to believe that both constitute “settled science”. Here is another example of writing from another recently published Forbes article that allegedly does not constitute advocacy or opinion: Imagine not being able to get the warning about the approaching hurricane or tornado. How would you know when to evacuate to stay safe or board up your home or business? Or make sure your staff is protected? It’s not a bad dream, it could be the reality if Donald Trump takes office again. My suggestion that the policy positions of J.D. Vance in support of fossil fuels and sceptical of climate alarmist claims are consistent with the verities of physics and economics got me cancelled. But arguing that if Donald Trump takes over, it would be “a bad dream” is perfectly fine in a Forbes world allegedly devoid of advocacy or opinion. Settled Science To suggest that fossil fuels have “fuelled the climate crisis” is, we are led to believe, neither an opinion nor advocacy. Forbes’s readers are told to accept “the carbon-fuelled climate crisis” as established science, though it is nothing of the sort. There is no “settled science” – an oxymoron to begin with – regarding climate change. It is apparent that Forbes would have cancelled John Clauser, a Nobel Laureate, for Physics in 2022 – like the IMF did – since he does not give obeisance at the altar of climate change as Forbes staff evidently do along with their preferred contributors and senior editors. Indeed, if Dr. Clauser were to write, as he did, that the climate emergency narrative is “a dangerous corruption of science that threatens the world’s economy and the well-being of billions of people”, he would have received a termination letter pronto from the senior editors of Forbes. And if he had said, as he did, that “climate science has metastasised into massive shock-journalistic pseudoscience”, that would certainly have sealed his fate. The Forbes editors seem oblivious to the fact that the latest IPCC assessment report, by finding little support for the much-proclaimed link between climate change and extreme weather events, “is badly out of step with today’s apocalyptic zeitgeist” as Roger Pielke Jr. puts it. What is even more remarkable is that Forbes’s senior editors seem out of step with their own Editor-in-Chief and grandson of the magazine’s founder, Steve Forbes. Mr. Forbes said in his column last month that some $6 trillion had been spent on “so-called renewables” such as solar and wind over the past two decades which “barely made a dent” in the use of fossil fuels in the global economy. Yet in the linked Forbes article above, the authors criticise the GOP platform for not making specific references to solar and wind (along with geothermal and hydropower). Perhaps they should have checked with their own Editor-in-Chief before indulging in “climate groupthink”, which Mr. Forbes warns his readers against. Au Revoir Forbes My first Forbes article was published more than five years ago in April 2019 entitled ‘The World Bank’s Misguided Green Energy Policies To Persist’. Since then, I have published a range of pieces on climate, energy and public policy. Readers often remarked in personal comments to me that they found it surprising that a mainstream business magazine such as Forbes allowed such contrarian and sceptical writing to be published. My response was to say that Forbes was exceptional in providing a broad range of informed opinion to their readers. Alas, that is no longer true, and climate groupthink has captured yet another media outlet. Newer hires at the Forbes editorial office from a younger more “woke” generation of journalists may well have tipped the balance in support of the climate alarmist narrative. Gone are the days when informed analysts such as Roger Pielke Jr., Michael Schellenberger, Diana Furchtgott-Roth graced the pages of Forbes. Read the memory-holed article and more: dailysceptic.org/2024/07/26/how…
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Stock Talk
Stock Talk@stocktalkweekly·
TESLA $TSLA price-target reiterated at $300 at Piper Sandler in note titled: "Tesla May Have Solved the Self-Driving Puzzle. Don't Roll Your Eyes. Buy TSLA" "We think investors have grown accustomed to ignoring Tesla's hyperbole around FSD. But Tesla's Version 12.5 update is revolutionary. We think investors should consider the possibility that Tesla's decision to host a robo-taxi event isn't a ploy to distract from falling EV sales." The firm expects Tesla's FSD take-rates to "inflect sharply upwards" by 2030. "Ultimately, just like cheap flip phones, we don't think anyone will buy non-FSD cars."
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Evan
Evan@StockMKTNewz·
Morgan Stanley today named Tesla $TSLA its "top pick" in the 🇺🇸 automotive industry, replacing Ford $F - Reuters
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: Total US Federal debt has officially hit $35 trillion for the first time in history. Since 2020, the US has now added ~$12 TRILLION in Federal debt. In other words, the US has added an average of ~$280 BILLION of Federal debt EVERY MONTH since January 2020. This means that the US now has ~$105,000 in Federal debt for every person living in the country. All while deficit spending as a percentage of GDP is currently at World War 2 levels. How can this possibly end well?
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Maher Nasser
Maher Nasser@MaherNasserUN·
Passionate about working with civil society? Do you bring a strategic vision to how the @UN can work with & strengthen opportunities for collaboration with NGOs? @UNDGC_CSO Minimum 7 years of relevant experience is required. Details & how to apply her: shorturl.at/JWZaG
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