Caitlyn Crites
The day after the 2021 inauguration, Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut took to Twitter to declare: âBiden is making transparency cool again.âÂ
This was a head-scratcher for many journalists and transparency advocates. Freedom of Information â the concept that government documents belong to and must be accessible to the people â has never not been cool. Using federal and local public records laws, a single individual can uncover everything from war crimes to health code violations at the local taqueria. How awesome is that? If you need more proof: There was an Australian comic book series called
Southern Squadron: Freedom of Information Act; the classic anime
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By Will Jones 12 February 2021
We will not submit to these atrocities ever again ! Not as long as grass grows and water runs!
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The Highland Clearances By John Prebble.
The men told the parsons . We have no country to fight for . You robbed us of our country and gave it to the sheep . Therfore ,since you have preferred sheep to men, let sheep defend you!
PUBLISHED 6:00 PM ET Jan. 22, 2021 PUBLISHED 6:00 PM EST Jan. 22, 2021
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Vaccinating 19 million or so New Yorkers was never going to be an easy task. States across the country have struggled with the rollout of the distribution to end the coronavirus pandemic. Supplies have lagged far behind demand.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has blamed the federal government for the supply bottleneck. New York is going week to week after its initial batch doses was exhausted on Friday, he said at a news conference. Local officials, however, are pointing to Albany, not Washington, for the problems.
Larry Schwartz, a longtime advisor to Cuomo brought in to help handle the vaccine distribution, said in an interview with Spectrum News the fault lies with the failed Trump administration s rollout.
The 2015 Paris Climate Agreement was a landmark in cooperation between nations.
It asked the 195 countries that signed the agreement [194 now that the U.S. has withdrawn] to make non-binding pledges to reducing carbon dioxide [CO2] emissions.
There was no enforcement provision, however, and the pledges were not sufficient to meet the goal of not more than [NMT] a 3.6 degree Fahrenheit global temperature increase [2 degrees Celsius], or the stretch goal of NMT 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit [1.5 degrees Celsius].
But it was a start!
The annual Council of Parties [COP] meetings since then are intended to improve and increase on these earlier commitments.
Although total global CO2 emissions from fossil fuels were flat in 2016, they continued to increase in 2017, 2018, and 2019 which was a record year.