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Russia Hosts 4th International Forum on Smart Cities, Detailing More Construction Plans
Plus: Twitter's COVID-related censorship, accusations of AC leading to more carbon emissions, Hunter Biden being let off the hook lightly, COVID as prep for climate change.,
Nice technocrats promise "safe & comfortable conditions" for Russia's Smart City inmates
Bashkortostan's capital recently hosted the 4th International Forum "Smart City - Smart Country", sponsored by Sberbank and organized by the Ministry of Construction. The project aims to develop efficient urban management systems, promote safer, comfortable living conditions, and enhance the competitiveness of Russian cities. The forum read a statement from the Minister of Construction, highlighting that digitalization is a key component in the development strategy of the construction industry until 2030. Over the past five years, more than 200 cities have implemented modern digital solutions. The forum is considered paramount in discussing the furtherance of intelligent urban systems.Midazolam Series BREAKING: Elon Musk’s Twitter Censors NHS Whistleblower On End of Life Pathway Midazolam Scandal
Radical Media's latest Newszine highlights controversies and news from around the world, focusing on unreported matters. It reveals claims about the UK's questionable Covid death toll and allegations about Elon Musk's conducted censorship over a NHS whistleblower's accusations concerning misleading Covid-related deaths. False narratives are pointed out, such as the 'alien' conspiracy theory used to distract from global issues. It also reports on the death of Shahadat Sadaqat, formerly known as Sinead O'Connor, and honors her stand against the music industry. Furthermore, it addresses the downfall of Ukraine's political situation, as well as the latest police controversies in America and the UK.Wash Post laments using your AC in summertime causes a ‘vicious cycle’ that creates more CO2 emissions which lead to more heatwaves
Increasing heat waves in the U.S. are driving up natural gas consumption as air conditioners are used more frequently, setting records for daily gas use. This escalating use of natural gas, a climate change contributor, is posing challenges to efforts to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Despite advancements in renewable energy, power grids depend heavily on gas and coal. The Biden administration aims to combat rising temperatures and climate change by reducing Hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) consumption, a greenhouse gas used in air conditioning, by 40% between 2024 and 2028. Critics argue that focusing on individual creature comfort may be exacerbating the issue, suggesting a shift towards public, energy-efficient cooling solutions.A Tale of Two Plea Deals
The Hunter Biden plea deal is a contentious affair that has raised questions about the actions of DOJ prosecutors Leo Wise and Derek Hines. Notably, it seemingly reduced potential serious charges against Biden, restricted federal prosecutor power to convict him, and blocked potential Congressional oversight of the DOJ. This plea deal stands in stark contrast to how these aggressive prosecutors handled past cases, like that of Darryl De Sousa, who faced a 12-month sentence for a less significant tax loss. In comparison, Hunter Biden's plea deal included more lenient terms with recommendations for probation, despite a larger tax loss. Critics suggest that this treatment reveals evident disparities in prosecution, raising speculations about political influence.Nicole Schwab, daughter of WEF’s Klaus Schwab Admits Covid Tyranny Was a Precursor to Coming Climate Lockdowns – Seeks to ‘create a change that is not incremental…to position nature at the core of the economy’
Nicole Schwab, the daughter of World Economic Forum's founder, believes that the rapid societal changes orchestrated in response to the Covid-19 pandemic can serve as a blueprint for addressing the climate crisis. She sees a vast opportunity in this 'Great Reset' to generate systemic changes and align economic frameworks with environmental sustainability. By leveraging available financial resources and policy measures, Schwab suggests it's time to place nature at the core of the economy, create job opportunities through green innovation, and generate a positive environmental impact. This shift will require a strong political will and business acumen that favors long-term resilience over short-term gains.
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