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Miley Cyrus Wins World Population Day Awards

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Population Matters a charity which campaigns to achieve a sustainable human population, to protect nature and improve people’s lives, has awarded Miley Cyrus it’s Family Choice prize to mark UN World Population Day (July 11)

The charity celebrates Miley Cyrus using her voice to champion women and the planet.

The pop singer has spoken out against recent attacks on women’s reproductive rights and criticisms of women who choose to be child free. Population Matters celebrates Cyrus for using her voice to advocate for women’s freedom to make their own reproductive choices.

Cyrus stated, “We’re expected to keep the planet populated. And when that isn’t a part of our plan or our purpose, there is so much judgment and anger that they try to make and change laws to force it upon you…” 

With the overturning of Roe v Wade, removing American women’s constitutional right to an abortion, there have been increasing attacks on women’s rights, in favour of policies to pressure women to have more babies to reverse falling birth rates. We don’t need more people, when the Earth is already struggling to cope with the unsustainable consumption of our current population, demanding the equivalent resources of 1.7 earths (Source: Global Footprint Network).

Cyrus has spoken out about humanity’s unsustainable demand on the planet and the need to act for future generations.

Cyrus stated, “We’ve been doing the same thing to the earth that we do to women. We just take and take and expect it to keep producing. And it’s exhausted. It can’t produce. We’re getting handed a piece-of-shit planet, and I refuse to hand that down to my child. Until I feel like my kid would live on an earth with fish in the water, I’m not bringing in another person to deal with that.

Cyrus’s words echo those of other young people who are increasingly choosing to remain child free for environmental reasons.

Population Matters supports those who choose to be childfree or have a small family in order to reduce their environmental impact.

Each one of us puts more pressure on strained natural resources, demanding more food, water, and land. Our overconsumption of resources causing the triple planetary crisis: climate change, accelerating wildlife extinctions, and increasing pollution and waste. Population growth has been identified as one of the biggest drivers of carbon emissions causing climate change (IPCC 2022).

Population Matters is giving its other Change Champions awards to individuals and organisations across the globe for their brave work promoting reproductive rights, defending the environment and enlightening the public about how being child free or having a smaller family is the best choice for planet and people.

Population Matters Head of Campaigns Dominic Nutt said:

 

“On World Population Day, we should celebrate the lives of all eight billion of us, but not lose sight of the fact that the number itself represents a failure to deliver the lives that everyone deserves. If we had done a better job over the last few decades in empowering women, meeting the unmet need for contraception, providing everyone with education and tackling poverty, we wouldn’t have eight billion today.

“But there is good news – recipients of Population Matters’ Change Champions awards can inspire us all. It really is our privilege to support and publicise them in any way.

“What unites these stories is choice – promoting it, celebrating it, defending it and exercising it. At Population Matters, we believe choice is at the heart of tackling our most pressing problems, including unsustainable population growth and consumption. We hope these good news stories will give people hope and motivation in difficult times.”

The awards also highlight individuals and organisations whose amazing work sometimes receives little attention beyond their own communities. Other recipients include:

  • Lifetime Achievement: Dr Joan Castro. Founder of PATH Foundation Philippines Incorporated (PFPI), that aims to improve health, alleviate poverty, and promote environmentally sustainable development in the Philippines.
  • Dr Joan Castrol says: “I am honoured to be one of those chosen by Population Matters to receive the prestigious award.  Thank you for the recognition of our work at PATH Foundation Philippines, Inc.”
  • Women’s Champion: Joan Kembabazi – Joan Kembabazi is the founder of the Gufasha Girls Foundation, a non-profit community-based organization whose primary work is to advocate against child marriage and promote girls’ education.
  • Joan Kembabazi says: “I am so honoured and humbled for this awesome recognition and award. This award means a lot to me as a grassroots girls and women empowerer.”
  • Young Campaigner Award: Hadiqa Bashir is a 21-year-old feminist activist from the tribal regions of Pakistan. She is the founder of Girls United for Human Rights (GUHR), and leads a passionate team in challenging entrenched patriarchal norms and championing the rights of girls and women.
  • Hadiqa Bashir says: “I am truly honoured and delighted to receive the Young Campaigner Change Champion Award from Population Matters. It is an incredible privilege to join such a distinguished group of awardees.”
  • Earth Champion: Daniel Cáceres Bartra – is a marine conservationist and environmental advocate from Peru. His work focuses on marine biodiversity, ocean health, and sustainable practices to protect our oceans.
  • Best Online Campaign: Anna Hughes – founder Flight Free UK, a campaign that challenges people to pledge no flying for a year. This initiative aims to reduce carbon emissions from air travel and encourage a shift towards more sustainable travel options.
  • Best Storyteller Award: Veronika Perková – Environmental journalist, Nature Solutionaries brings reproductive justice & conservation together.
  • Shine A Light Award: Bella Lack – young activist and author of The Children of the Anthropocene.

You can find out more about the 2024 Change Champions Awards here.

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22 injured during explosion in paddock area at Germany’s Nuerburgring auto racing track

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BERLIN (AP) — Twenty-two people were injured by an explosion in the paddock area of Germany’s famous Nuerbergring racetrack, police said Saturday.

Police said the accident, which they believe was caused by the explosion of a compressed air canister on Friday night, injured one person severely, three seriously and the others slightly, German news agency dpa reported. Police were still on the scene to investigate the cause on Saturday.

Several people were taken to nearby hospitals by helicopter.

The accident took place behind a pit in track’s paddock area during a test and set-up run ahead of the NLS4 race, officials at the track in the West German town of Nuerberg said in a statement.

Organizers said the NLS24 race would go ahead after consultation with all parties involved, but said participation was voluntary.

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Severe Thunderstorm Watch for Airdrie Ends as Storms Move In from British Columbia

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Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Airdrie earlier this evening. The watch has now ended, but the weather situation remains dynamic as thunderstorms continue to move in from British Columbia.

Earlier, the ECCC watch alert stated, “Conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms that may produce strong wind gusts and large hail.” This watch was a precautionary measure based on atmospheric conditions that indicated a significant potential for severe weather events.

Understanding Severe Thunderstorm Watches

Severe thunderstorm watches are issued when meteorologists identify atmospheric conditions that are likely to develop thunderstorms capable of producing severe weather. These storms can bring various hazards, including:

  • Large Hail: Hailstones can cause significant damage to vehicles, crops, and property. They can also pose serious risks to personal safety.
  • Damaging Winds: Thunderstorm winds can reach speeds that are strong enough to uproot trees, damage buildings, and create hazardous conditions for anyone caught outside.
  • Torrential Rainfall: Heavy rainfall associated with severe thunderstorms can lead to flash flooding, particularly in urban areas with poor drainage.

Current Weather Situation

Although the severe thunderstorm watch for Airdrie has ended, the region should remain vigilant as the weather continues to evolve. Thunderstorms moving in from British Columbia may still pose risks, and it’s important for residents to stay updated with the latest weather information from ECCC and local news sources.

Safety Precautions

When severe weather watches or warnings are issued, it’s crucial to take certain precautions to ensure safety:

  1. Stay Informed: Regularly check weather updates from reliable sources such as ECCC or local news outlets.
  2. Secure Outdoor Items: Move or secure items that can be blown away by strong winds.
  3. Seek Shelter: If severe weather approaches, move indoors to a sturdy building. Avoid staying in vehicles or under trees, as these can be dangerous during severe thunderstorms.
  4. Prepare for Power Outages: Have an emergency kit ready with flashlights, batteries, and other essentials in case of power outages.

The recent severe thunderstorm watch for Airdrie serves as a reminder of the importance of staying prepared and informed during severe weather conditions. While the immediate threat has passed, ongoing thunderstorms from British Columbia necessitate continued awareness and readiness for any sudden changes in weather patterns.

Residents are encouraged to monitor updates and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety and the protection of their property. Severe weather events can be unpredictable, but with proper preparation and vigilance, the risks can be significantly mitigated.

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Why We looking to the Stars? For Greed or Necessity?

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Since movies were invented, the subject of travelling off to a distant planet has captured the complete attention of the public world wide. Reasons to travel into outer space vary.

The scientific motivation to explore the unknown expands our knowledge and human experience.

The natural human response as one looks to the skies…” What the heck is up there”?

Since WW2 a strategic nature to the off-world has existed for military reasons

Inevitable global overpopulation seeks the question “Where do we go now”? Poor people ask “What about us”?

Human leaders in a world-like conflict such as the “Cold War” challenged America and its allies to reach the stars in competition with their ideological opponents.

Worldwide expenditures upon all things outer space have reached trillions of dollars. Various governments claim these costs that could be invested in feeding and housing the world must be made for strategic, prestige and most importantly economic reasons. The military does as they always do, trying to militarize every aspect of the human experience, seeing threats everywhere and spending a lot of money on problems that can be more easily and less costly solved. And yes travel to outer space is uniquely desired, and both personally and nationally prestigious.

Every time an entrepreneur looks to the stars they don’t see adventure, exploration and discovery but monetary possibilities. It’s all about profits and possible financial wins not for a people or nation but for corporations and extremely wealthy individuals. What do I mean?

Scientists have divined that Mars is an excellent source of diamonds and other gems, as essential minerals, as maybe Jupiter and Saturn. An international team of scientists have said that Mercury may have a layer of diamonds 10 miles (16km) thick near the boundary of the planet’s core. Gemstones, energy sources, precious minerals for our EV Sector to name a few items these business folk are planning to harvest, actually buying up acreage on and in these planets already. Purchasing billions of dollars of property on these planets with the expectation of future financial windfalls. The Journal Nature Communications suggests a major economic upturn in intergalactic exploration is well on its way creating jobs for those educated in all things galactic.

The world has spent trillions of dollars that if spent on worldly needs would have solved many of the globe’s difficulties, but business has one priority and that is to make massive profits. Helping their neighbours, communities and nations out of poverty, defeating addictions, and resolving many of our problems created by Climate Change are not priorities. Oh No. NASA remains in the management of the government while its funding, sourcing and dependence upon the corporate world remain.

We do have some sidebar issues such as knowing when a large asteroid may hit the world and destroy it, or when and where the sun flares will disrupt global communications and possibly superheat the globe’s waterways. Thousands of inventions for space travel have been introduced to humanity’s global economy as well.

Human greed fuels the space sector with its financial lust to consume. Corporations are now looking to the stars to see where, what, how and when these precious minerals can be harvested. Having destroyed the earth’s resource base, they now look to the stars with the hope of forgetting the Earth and creating a new beginning somewhere else.

Steven Kaszab
Bradford, Ontario
skaszab@yahoo.ca

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