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They told you the planet is dying… and you’re the problem.
Your food.
Your habits.
Your existence.
Meanwhile, behind closed doors, something else is growing.
AI data centres in the UK alone could pump out 123 million tonnes of carbon emissions — the equivalent of millions of human lives over a decade.
But where’s the outrage?
Instead, they blame cows… tax farmers… and squeeze the people who actually feed you.
While tech giants expand quietly… signing deals… building systems that never sleep… and never get questioned.
Different rules.
Different targets.
Same script.
So let me ask you…
Why are everyday people being punished…
while the biggest emitters keep getting rewarded?
Is this really about saving the planet…
or controlling who pays the price?
Drop your thoughts below — I want to hear what you think.
And if this made you stop and think for even a second… share it.
More people need to see this.
The Scottish Seabird Centre - one of Scotland’s leading authorities on seabirds - has joined growing calls to stop the Guga hunt - the annual slaughter of Gannet chicks on the island of Sula Sgeir.
What you're about to hear is extremely disturbing 💔
It’s clear that @TysonFoods' slaughterhouse workers had absolutely no regard or care for chickens, & they seemed to enjoy causing them extreme, debilitating pain. Remember this the next time you see that brand at the grocery store.
Due to the horrendous environment they were rescued from they are under a Defra disease restriction, which means they are restricted to this barn and cannot be moved without Defra's authorisation and their approval of another long term, secure location.
@itvnews Maybe Starmer should listen as Hegseth is merely voicing what the rest of the world is seeing.
It’s not really appropriate for the US to be making these comments but I think it’s what our country needs to hear.
We the people generally agree with his comments, @Starmer take note!
@TheGriftReport They should be in internment centres as illegal immigrants surely, they should also be either deported or allowed to stay much sooner than 12 months onwards.
Up to 22 Swift nests were destroyed during demolition works carried out by Northeast Demolition UK on behalf of Hill Group and Clarion Housing. Conservationists have described this as a significant wildlife crime. Surrey Police had been warned that Swifts were actively nesting.
A man and a woman are due to appear in court after a dog was dumped in a plastic bag in an East Lancashire canal.
Two people were arrested after the Terrier-type dog was tied up in a black bag and thrown into the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Brierfield in August last year.
The RSPCA, which took over the investigation from Lancashire Police, confirmed to the Lancashire Telegraph that two people were charged and are due to appear in court.
Terrence Boyd, 34, and Sadie Boyd, 32, both of Walter Street, Brierfield, are charged with causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal and breaching part of the Animal Welfare Act 2006 - duty of person responsible to ensure animal welfare.
The hidden cost of the spring silage cut: 🚜💔 Intensive late-spring cutting destroys thousands of nesting birds like Skylarks.
Instead of turning a blind eye, simple changes like thermal imaging and wildlife-safe cutting patterns can save generations. 🐦
Dog people in Sheffield. I have lost my lovely lurcher puppy in the Mayfield Valley, Ringinglow, Bents Road area. He is 10 months old and wearing a blue collar. Please look out for him. We love him very much. #dogsofX@PhilSledge
People have no idea how abused and drugged-up chickens are during their short lives. They are live hung on a slaughter line in their final moments.
Please DON’T support this brutal industry with your food dollars. https://t.co/CmUgjeouyw
This isn’t a debate between “development”& “conservation.”
It’s a war between short-term greed and long-term survival.
Our forests aren’t luxury green spaces,they are life-support systems.
Destroy them,& we destroy the air we breathe,the water we drink,& the climate
This is an image from @I_W_M of British Commandos on a landing craft approaching Sword Beach on D-Day, 6th June 1944. 82 years ago today.
War is a horrific thing; these men left their loved ones to enter its hellish cauldron. Some never returned. We remember their immense bravery and sacrifices to defeat fascism so that they should never be necessary again.
“The FDP is driving faster diagnoses, faster referrals, faster treatments, and faster discharges. Our priority remains the patients who rely on this continuous improvement.”
Not my words, but those of the chief digital officer for the NHS in March this year. She continued:
“By staying focused on the delivery of these benefits, alongside data security, we will continue to prove the value of this programme through outstanding results.”
I am extremely proud of how Palantir is helping the NHS provide patients with the life-saving care they deserve. However, that is now being threatened by the ideological objections of those more interested in the actions of foreign governments than the fates of British patients. It is right that Parliament should scrutinise government procurement, but all evidence points to the success of the NHS Federated Data Platform.
Following an 18-month open competition assessed by 30 independent evaluators, Palantir has already helped the NHS deliver more than 110,000 operations that would not otherwise have happened, nearly 300,000 patients have been discharged from hospital sooner, and tens of thousands more patients have told within 28 days whether they have been diagnosed with cancer. The Government’s infrastructure authority rates it green, its highest delivery rating awarded to just 30 of 213 major projects, and reckons it returns almost five pounds for every one spent. You would think a record like that would be celebrated.
Instead, the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee has urged ministers to cancel Palantir’s NHS contract, with no view on what would replace it. To cancel a working public contract over ideology rather than results is to make patients and the public pay the price.
More than a million patients could come off NHS waiting lists under a controversial £330m data deal with Palantir, the US tech giant.
The findings come despite pressure from Labour MPs, unions and campaigners to strip Palantir of its NHS contract over concerns about its work with the Israeli military and US immigration authorities.
Read how Palantir could streamline the NHS ⬇️
https://t.co/bgcaHuyCYv