I have to admit I’ve also zoned out. It’s just too much to absorb.
“We cannot turn away from suffering, but I can no longer watch the news coverage from Israel and Gaza” https://t.co/h3gP1STNDc
Very scary. And needs urgent action - which of course won’t happen given divided US politics.
America Is Using Up Its Groundwater Like There’s No Tomorrow https://t.co/ynIMYLHkaa
Interesting explainer amid the panic. Nuclear plants around the world, including China, US, France, release radioactive tritium into the sea.
Fukushima’s water release plan: a visual explainer via @SCMPgraphics https://t.co/sl1ppdxZVi #Dataviz#infographic#Fukushima#seafood
Giving my age away, but this is all so true!
Life before cellphones: The barely believable after-work activities of young people in 2002 https://t.co/FV8bBUKS0q
11 flights a week from Hong Kong to SA (and even 1 to Durban) will be fantastic!
Cathay Pacific, Ethiopian Airlines eye dramatic increase in flights to SA https://t.co/LsHGcoxYHc
“American officials say they do not begrudge South Africa the right to maintain a friendship with Russia or to refuse to condemn the invasion. But they say that SA may have crossed a line and provided material support for the war.”
via @nytimes https://t.co/7Lrd6tGva8
Fascinating. Didn’t know Antarctica had a newspaper. And love the name. Anyone want to be editor?
Breaking News at the End of the Earth https://t.co/JrTUcjfw1g
Not the only place in the world removing books from libraries right now, but still very troubling..
Hong Kong public libraries pull most books related to Tiananmen Square crackdown as 34th anniversary approaches https://t.co/lV0uZsRCRG