Jax Jacobsen
Freelance science journalist and science writer | Content strategist for Science & Tech co's | Cyclist | Green urbanist | NYC-born, heart in UK/France, feet in Montreal | je parle français | www.jaxjacobsen.com
- 100%. On some level I understand why no one wants to talk about this out loud, but we owe it to these girls to go after the bastards.
- All of this rings true. Particularly the difficulty Vancouver has had in extending its bike path network to outer districts of the city. I was v disappointed when we moved there in June '21. Good on Montreal for being tops...now, we'll have to fight to keep it that way.
- ICE has offices in Canada (Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Calgary, and Toronto): www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
- "ICE did not confirm how long it has been established in Canada."
- I found this reassuring to listen to last night. Two men, actually horrified by the network around Epstein, and calling it out for the monstrosity it is.
- Alternative headline for this horrible piece : "Canadian companies should just help out with US state-sponsored violence, because money is king." www.theglobeandmail.com/business/com...
- !!!
- The blue hour, Montreal (I took this)
- Glencore suspend ses investissements de 300 M$ dans la Fonderie Horne En mars 2027, l'entreprise ne pourra pas respecter les termes de son permis; l'avenir de l'usine sera menacé. ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/222...
- This project has been problematic for a long time - Glencore (and the Quebec govt) were allowing enormous levels of pollution (far beyond legally accepted levels), mostly bc it generated economic returns.
- (Anf bc Glencore promised to invest to improve emission levels). Feels a bit like a bait-and-switch.
- This is very good on how to manage #climate concerns with democratic decay/encroaching authoritarianism. "Climate change is state violence too" heated.world/p/i-dont-kno...
- I know this question has been asked before - but why were so many people in thrall to this guy?