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The spiral started with a loss of manufacturing jobs which burst the bubble of the American Dream; it’s now worked its way down to America’s youth who seem lost between what was and what will be. At age 32, he was on the crux of the fault line. Vance, I'm sure, wonders how he “made it” while others didn’t.\n\nWhile it’s fair to say that the author’s stance can be impertinent with its emphasis on “pull yourself up by the bootstraps,” it’s not fair to say that it’s his sole obsession. 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They’re also more likely to underperform in school and suffer from relationship instability.\"\n\nFor most of us in the field, Vance isn’t telling us anything new. Students who come from a neglectful home are most certainly going to do worse emotionally, physically, and mentally. The worst part about this is this neglect feeds “a vicious cycle,” and one that is substantially worse in Appalachia.\n\nSo how do we stop this perpetuation of poverty and under-performance? The answers aren’t so easy, and I’m sure if Vance had them, he’d run for office. (If one examines the constant political discussion on Vance's Twitter account or notes that he’s recently moved home, they’d be naive to not see in a campaign in his very near future).\n\nBut if Vance were representing his fellow Ohioans, I think he gives us a glimpse at what he would do with the keys to the school house: \"We can build policies based on a better understanding of what stands in the way of kids like me. The most important lesson of my life is not that society failed to provide me with opportunities.”\n\nHe refuses to place blame on his educators, something many of his fellow Republicans can aptly learn from: “My elementary and middle schools were entirely adequate, staffed with teachers who did everything they could to reach me. Our high school ranked near the bottom of Ohio’s schools, but that had little to do with the staff and much to do with the students.”\n\nInstead, Vance declares that “the real problem for so many of these kids is what happens (or doesn’t happen) at home.”\n\nThe issue at hand is hardly secluded to rural Southwestern Ohio. I grew up in a town just like Vance’s across the eastern border in the Pennsylvania coal region, similarly white, poor, and absent of opportunities. 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"The COVID-19 pandemic has many Christian communities wondering if the Apocalypse has finally arrived. We very much hope so.\n\nNo, we are not Christian fundamentalists praying to precipitate calamitous world-ending conflict and mass death in order to hasten Jesus’s return — a perverse vision by any standard (and not our idea of “end times fun!”). Despite its endless misreading for purposes of vengeful violence or end time fatalism, the metaphor of the apocalypse is back to stay. Even without the pandemic, climate change has reheated its relevance.\n\nTherefore, we suspect that a moment’s attention to the actual ancient meaning of apocalypse may make for more responsible uses, secular or spiritual — as a warning, a wake-up call at the edge of time. Of our time.\n\nContemporaries keep using the term “apocalypse,” but literalist biblical interpretation notwithstanding, the term doesn’t mean what many think it means. Deriving from the Greek apokalypsis, the word means “unveiling” or “revelation.” Hence, the title given to the final book of the Christian Bible, “The Apocalypse of John,” is accurately translated “Revelation” not “Cataclysm.” Not “The End.” Unfortunately, this root meaning has been forgotten in popular circles.\n\nWhen the term is understood as “unveiling,” we can then ask the right questions: What does this pandemic unveil? What have we refused to see about ourselves and the precarious world we’ve built, a world that now stands exposed and tottering in the harsh light of this unasked-for revelation? If we permit this crisis to expose the fissures of our failing world, this pandemic will have served as properly apocalyptic. If instead, despite its devastating toll, we return to an obsolete and unsustainable world, nothing meaningful will have been revealed.\n\nAs for the Book of Revelation, it too does not contain what popular depictions suggest. To begin with, credible biblical scholarship indicates that the author, John of Patmos, was not writing about the end of our world, but the end of his.\n\nWriting as a member of a marginalised and persecuted religious community of Jesus followers at the end of the first century of the Common Era, John and his community witnessed the destruction of the city of Jerusalem, the fall of its hallowed temple, and the dispersion of its peoples, all instigated by Rome’s imperial brutality. Under such circumstances, writing openly and critically about Roman imperialism would have proved deadly for the author and his community. That is why John marshals a baroque and elusive symbolic repertoire for his audience — an audience who could easily decipher its dreamlike code.\n\nIf John was writing about his epoch, how are the particular symbols of the apocalypse relevant today, two millennia later?\n\nJohn was not “predicting” this moment. Prophecy is not prediction of this or any closed future. Rather, prophecy is the poetic unveiling of underlying patterns — patterns of civilization so deep that they may replicate themselves indefinitely, until they bring on some climactic self-destruction. In John’s Revelation, destruction takes planetary form. So, for instance, upon the opening of the “seventh seal,” after “half an hour of silence” is held in heaven: “a third of the earth was burned up, and a third of the trees were burned up.” How can one not flash to the Amazon, then Australia, over the past few months?\n\nThen, “a third of the living creatures in the sea died.” Are we there yet? What with current warming, acidification, plastic, dying coral reefs, threatened phytoplankton that produce half the world’s oxygen — ask an oceanographer.\n\nNo, John was not foreseeing climate change. He was dream-reading a tendency of human systems to bring down the nonhuman ones that support us. On the civilizational system, his code gets very pointed: the “666” tattooed on the head of the Beast signals in the ancient Hebrew gematria code “NeroCaesar,” encrypting the legacy of imperial violence.\n\nOn the back of this political power rides the “Whore of Babylon.” What system does she pornographically symbolise? All too literally clear: John lists 29 luxury products of Roman world trade from gold, wine, olive oil — to slaves. If the beast signifies imperialist politics, Babylon signifies not the consuming debauchery of neoliberal capitalism, but of its ancestor, the imperial global economy. He suddenly turns on her, devours her, bringing down the whole system. The “merchants weep” at global economic collapse.\n\nNo, John wasn’t predicting our present economic crisis; he was just dream-reading a deep contradiction at the heart of human civilization.\n\nBut at this moment, the apocalypse, flashing through the headlines, is about a systemic threat moving at much faster speed. At a gallop, you might say. In John’s narrative it is the fourth horseman of horror, the one riding the pale green horse, who brings “pestilence.” John was not predicting COVID-19. He was dream-reading world systems failure along with the plague, a familiar ancient catastrophe. That horse bears death by famine and wild animals. Its green pallor seems to embody the menace of the inhuman — viral, agricultural, animal.\n\nSo what might coronavirus “reveal” to us? Is it at once our inescapable interdependence with an earth-full of humans and nonhumans? Does that entanglement turn deadly when we repress it? When we think we can control, commodify and consume the matter of the world, does it bite back at our own mattering bodies?\n\nIn the vision, things don’t get better before they get worse. The collapse of the civilization built on systemic oppression and greed takes innumerable innocents — “including slaves” — down with it. Another figure of the nonhuman flies by: the eagle calling “in a loud voice, woe, woe, woe to the inhabitants of the earth” (Revelation 8:13). All of them. It is a cry of profound grief for all earthlings. Is it not audible now across every “social distance”?\n\nAncient warnings about ecological, economic and political horrors will continue to haunt our present tense. But as we tense up against what is yet to come, there is a last prophetic glint from the text.\n\nCataclysm catalyses radical change: it is figured as the city contrary to Rome/Babylon, a city gendered female, “the New Jerusalem.” In this city, contrary to the world of The Wall, the gates are open 24/7. The image is built of the ancient Hebrew hope, rigorously historical and material, of “the new heaven and earth.” In the biblical languages, “heaven” means not something supernatural but earth’s atmosphere as it extends into the mysterious darkness.\n\nPerhaps, if we are able to awaken to what is unveiled in this apocalyptic moment, we will make our way forward into a new world rather than shore up the old one. John dream-read such a shift as sparklingly organic and diverse: the multiplicity of peoples, of nations, are renewed through the flow of clean water “free for all to drink” — and to wash their hands frequently!\n\nAnd “the leaves of the trees are for the healing of the nations” (Revelation 22:2). If you’ve read Richard Powers’s novel The Overstory, the new arboreal botany, or the movement to plant billions of trees, the metaphor matters. Trees extract excess CO2 from the atmosphere and grant us breathing space and breathing time. Not that trees will “fix” climate change for us, or water heal pandemics.\n\nNeither will the biblical God conduct a rescue operation; for such intervention, we shouldn’t hold our collective breath. Instead, some will seek to breathe in the Divine Spirit who may inspire us to find a way forward into a new world.\n\nBut what are the chances for a habitable and hospitably shared future? Close to none, if responsibility for the damage remains concealed. Which is why, even in the midst of flood, fire, or pandemic — a way, a wisdom, can get revealed. Apocalypse after all? May it be so!\n\nCatherine Keller is George T. Cobb Professor of Constructive Theology at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. She is the author of Apocalypse Now and Then: A Feminist Guide to the End of the World, Political Theology of the Earth: Our Planetary Emergency and the Struggle for a New Public and the forthcoming book, “Apocalypse After All?” John J. Thatamanil is Associate Professor of Theology and World Religions at Union Theological Seminary in New York. He is the author of the forthcoming book, Circling the Elephant: A Comparative Theology of Religious Diversity.",
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"Every other billboard seemed to mention 2012 as I drove along that famously flat stretch of road from Cancun to Playa del Carmen. I was on my way to spend a couple of days relaxing at Grand Velas Riviera Maya, but the easiest way to reach Riviera Maya is via Carretera Federal 307 and 307 is ornamented with billboards, as anyone would expect. Riviera Maya is a popular vacation destination, and popularity and advertising are two peas in the Business Success pod. It wasn’t the billboards themselves that caught my attention, though. What flashed before me memorably every few minutes was a billboard referencing 2012, or the apocalypse, or Doomsday prophecies, or the Maya calendar – and this consistency is what I noticed. I couldn’t help but smile as I watched the ads approach and then disappear; marketers, when they’re good, are usually really good.\n\n%Gallery-173831%The billboards along 307 were just bigger, bolder versions of what I’d already been seeing all over Cancun and Merida in the days prior. In Cancun, an employee at the car rental company tried to convince me to go to a tourist trap complete with Maya this and End Of The World that. He was moonlighting as a promotions guy for the place while I signed the forms for my rental car. In Merida, it seemed as though most businesses and individuals who had thought of a way to capitalize off of the December 21 hype had acted on those thoughts. The enterprising women and men behind these ventures, many of them holding shops at the weekly Merida market, sold Doomsday books and guides, Maya calendars, Maya calendars made out of chocolate, apocalypse T-shirts and key-chains. I ate at a restaurant in Merida called 2012 Mayan Spaces and Something Else. The food was very good, as were the drinks, especially for being one of the few vegetarian options in Merida. Nonetheless, the restaurant carried this name and thus, so did the menu. The back wall of the outdoor patio displayed Maya-based art. The hotel I stayed at in Merida offered an impressive selection of Maya-themed tours to guests and “2012” was scribbled in large numerals on their office chalkboard. The crowds at Chichen Itza were insufferable; the long lines buzzed with End Times speculations.\n\nOf course no one else was talking about the world ending on December 21. The only people who seemed to engage in any of these theories in the Yucatan were the people who were in a position to profit from the surprisingly widespread belief. The first man I spoke to in Merida, a man of Maya descent, was quick to discuss the modern Maya and history of the Maya in Merida with me, but he didn’t comment on the 2012 prophecies until 15 minutes into our conversation and he only spoke of the prophecies as a response to my questioning. When I mentioned the lore, his eyes glazed over as if he were remembering something he’d only taken note of in the most distant, peripheral sense. Like asking a non-Christian for their thoughts on the rapture mentioned in the Book of Revelation, locals were aware that others had attached themselves to this prophecy, but they were not believers.\n\nWhen Pastor John Hinkle made his D-Day declaration for June 9, 1994, my parents nervously anticipated the date. I cuddled with my elementary school friend that night, waiting for fiery claws to rip the skies wide open, and of course it never happened. But it isn’t the truth behind the prediction that matters. What matters is how much publicity the prediction can collect leading up to the date. Hinkle’s ratings for his TBN show were probably skyrocketing from the hoopla before June 9 that year. All of this is to say, the “end of the world” appears to be relevant to the people of the Yucatan in only one way for certain: business.\n\nIt’s a good thing December 21 falls on a Friday. All of the opportunistic entrepreneurs out there can take their hype-checks to the bank and have them deposited before Christmas morning.\n\nRead more from my series, “Life At The End Of The World: Destination Yucatan,” here.",
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"Chloe Ray will be performing a solo acoustic set for Oxjam to raise awareness and money to support the charity Oxfam! Chloe will be joined by other acts such as Longy, Scott Mcfarnon and Lola Young for a night of incredible entertainment. Early bird tickets available following the link. All proceeds go to Oxjam.\n\nChloe Ray live at The Bedford\n\nLondon based Chloe Ray who grew up in Wallington, has just returned from New York City where her latest release “The Waiting Room” was mastered by Grammy nominated Emily Lazar at The Lodge. Influenced by artists such as Nick Drake, Joni Mitchell, Jeff Buckley, Alanis Morissette, Ani Difranco, Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan, she found a 12string guitar and her own unique emotive and spellbinding sound.\n\nCome and join myself and my full band we will be performing the debut EP, which took us all the way to the BBC as well as exclusive new tracks.\n\nCome to see Chloe and her band performing at this incredible venue in Soho. Entry £4\n\nFill in your event details including pricing info and age limit here.\n\nChloe Ray is currently in the USA promoting her release The Waiting Room EP. The first show is in Paddy Reilly's Music Bar In New York City.\n\nChloe Ray will be headlining with her full band at The Spice Of Life in Soho."
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"Do you have a tune you recently listened to while reading comics and you’d like to share it with other fans? Drop it down below!\n\nI recently read DC: Mech #1 to the following from The Big O (a mecha tale with similarities to Batman) soundtrack:",
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"What have you listened to lately, and what comic(s) did you pair your tune(s) with?\n\n. But when I do listen to music and read I listen to ffdp (Five Finger Death Punch) or Post Malone. Ik two totally different genres\n\nI really don’t listen to music when reading, unless I’m at Barnes & Noble.\n\nI’ll listen to music sometimes. If I do it’s usually instrumentals, stuff like film or video game soundtracks, or maybe even post-rock – I find the mix of classical instruments and guitars seems to fit very well. Sometimes songs with lyrics can work, but it’s usually if it fits the character and/or specific moment I’m reading.\n\n@Reaganfan78 I used to sample CDs at Borders, but I’ve never listened to tunes at Barnes and Noble (come to think of it, I haven’t set foot in a B&N in months).\n\nDo they still sell CDs? I know B&N’s selection of DVDs and Blu-rays is, charitably-speaking, a slim fraction of what it used to be, so I’d be surprised if they’re still heavily invested in CDs.\n\nRegarding my comic to music (and vice versa) habits…\n\nI sometimes prefer silence to read by, but I often enjoy an aural adventure to accompany my reading.\n\nI’ve found Nine Inch Nails pairs very nicely with Transmetropolitan (we all know Spider would rock out to Head Like a Hole), while stirring classical music (especially pieces that feature a rousing chorus) goes well with assorted event tales.\n\nIf you’ve ever wondered, The Sinestro Corps War and Ride of the Valkyries are a comic and music match made in Heaven.\n\nAs The Sandman approaches, I’ve had Metallica’s Enter Sandman on repeat. If the song ends up somewhere in the show, I’ll be quite happy.\n\nRight now, I’m listening to this as I read Superman: Space Age #1:",
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"I will usually throw a musical score that corresponds to what I am reading.\n\nI will usually throw a musical score that corresponds to what I am reading.\n\nIf I’m burrowed into my reading chair(s), and reading an entire arc, creative run and/or series, I’ll often put a score on.\n\nThe last time I re-read the For Tomorrow arc of Superman v2, I had the score of Superman: The Movie playing. Talk about comic and music heaven.\n\nI’m going to re-read Hush soon, and for that, my score choices are Burton’s Batman and Batman Begins.\n\nAmbient Worlds is a favorite of mine. I especially dig this piece:",
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"Ambient Worlds’ LOTR and Indiana Jones pieces are among my favorites of their non-DC output.\n\nI like to listen to Built To Spill when reading All-Star Squadron.\n\nI don’t listen to music when I read, my mind will not let me. Funny enough, neither will anyone else I’m at home with\n\nNot because I’m not allowed, but because I offer really good personal request service, apparently.\n\nI’ve had the League of Super-Pets score on as I read LOSP: The Great Mxy-Up.\n\nFrom what I’ve heard of it so far, this is my favorite track (paging @moro: The below has highlights from STM!",
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"I absolutely cannot listen to music while I read. I need to fully concentrate on what I’m reading.\n\nI listened to some of Batman’s many OSTs while I was reading The Dark Knight Returns but besides that I never listen to music while reading,\n\nMost comics Just aren’t cinematic enough to warrant a soundtrack.\n\npaging @moro: The below has highlights from STM!\n\nMost comics Just aren’t cinematic enough to warrant a soundtrack.\n\nWe’ll agree to disagree on that, as that’s an entirely different discussion.\n\nTo cite an example of something I found was more than cinematic enough for a soundtrack, there’s Jack Kirby’s Fourth World saga.\n\nI’ve read it while a playlist of assorted classical epics played in the background and man alive, if you think his work crackles when you read it in silence or with something other than music on, its an altogether new and entirely epic experience to read the adventures of New Genesis vs. Apokolips while a great piece of orchestral music plays nearby.\n\nIf the Dark Nights duology warranted soundtracks (and they did), then Kirby’s Fourth World saga, among a never-ending list of other titles/stories, most definitely deserves one.\n\nSN: While they’re inspired by Kirby’s work, no, Kirby Krackle songs don’t count as that soundtrack. Kirby deserves a full-on symphony and chorus.\n\nThey did! I haven’t seen the movie as of this writing, but I still got goosebumps when I heard the Williams stuff pop up, all the same.\n\nInto a playlist And then just shuffled it.\n\nAs Riddler said in Batman Forever (and where were either of the soundtracks for that one, hmm?\n\nI usually have the TV on something I can ignore, but musically usually I stream: SomaFM: Secret Agent Song History (Recently Played Tracks)\n\nI’ve recently started doing read alouds for swamp thing and Hellblazer which is extremely enjoyable. I feel like reading the comics out loud is even more fun. But to accompany it I started to listen to a Horror music for reading playlist on Spotify. I noticed it’s actually quite effective for other comics. Although I’ve only done it with Batman in terms of another comic so I guess it might be less effective for say Superman’s pal, Jimmy Olsen. Although in retrospect that might make the comic funnier."
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The only way you can come across these golden age tales today are through the DC Archive trades and they ain’t cheap! This version of Batman says you like rough justice, have a devil-may-care attitude towards the law, and prefer dealing with problems on your own terms.\n\nKey traits: After Robin was introduced in Detective Comics issue #38, Batman took on a much lighter tone. Out were the dark noir stories, and in were the farcical adventures, like when Batman and Robin went to Scotland to find the Loch Ness Monster…\n\nAnd then went to the jungle to fight a panther…\n\nWhat it says about you: You embrace the silliness of life and don’t take things so seriously. You’re kind of a jokester, always trying to make everyone laugh, and always looking on the bright side of life. While some may shake their heads while reading these stories, you are in seventh heaven.\n\nKey traits: When writer Dennis O’Neil and artist Neal Adams took over the book in the 1970s, Batman went back to his roots. He wasn’t a kid’s character anymore. Now, he was a serious detective and fought crime using his brains and gadgets, while Robin became more of a supporting character than a sidekick. It’s also worth noting that Batman fought crime bosses again instead of goofy themed villains.\n\nWhat it says about you: You value intelligence and want to put it to good use. You have a logical approach to problem solving and try to figure out every angle before you strike! Also, you have a more realistic point of view on the world. You don’t stray too far from your roots, either.\n\nKey traits: Writer/artist Frank Miller broke new ground when he was granted free range in the legendary mini-series, The Dark Knight Returns. With a no-nonsense approach to crime fighting, his version of Batman was a throwback to the golden age, but with a futuristic twist.\n\nHe was hellbent on the mission and had a scorched earth approach to crime fighting. He certainly had a few more miles on him, but Batman could still pack a punch in his old age. Also, he was progressive for having a female Robin with Carrie Kelley.\n\nWhat it says about you: If you like this version of Batman, you may have some anger issues. You had a rough childhood and were probably a loner, but eventually warmed up to people.\n\nYou stick to your ideals and don’t budge for anyone. When it comes to getting things done, your logic is absolute, and you live by the motto, “Do it right or don’t do it at all.” You also don’t take too kindly to authority, and are always ready to fight.\n\nKey traits: When writer Jeph Loeb and artist Jim Lee took over Batman in the modern classic storyline “Hush”, they had a modern approach to the Dark Knight. Not only was he a detective and a crime fighter, this Batman was a team player with Tim Drake’s Robin, Nightwing, and the Huntress coming in for support. He embraced family and never turned away help.\n\nWhat it says about you: It says you have great taste! This was an amazing story and will stand the test of time. Also, it says you enjoy company and include people whenever possible. Not only do you value teamwork, you also celebrate it, too!\n\nKey traits: Not only did Batman gain a son with Damian Wayne, the book took on a weird tone. There’s a lot to cover, but let’s say time travel was involved, mind alteration, and twist after twist after twist. Writer Grant Morrison not only tried incorporating every single element of Batman’s continuity, he tried explaining it too, but in an annoying way. Things just couldn’t be as they seemed in the past. No, there had to be this long, drawn out explanation.\n\nWhat it says about you: It says you are kind of a know-it-all. You’re kind of smug about it too, and have to be the smartest person in the room. 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And lawmakers are still deliberating so-called budget reconciliation legislation that would devote hundreds of billions of dollars to spurring renewable energy, propelling clean transportation, and weaning utilities off fossil fuels.\n\n“The ballgame is really riding on this reconciliation bill,” says John Podesta, who served as a senior counselor to former President Barack Obama. “If he comes up empty handed,” he adds, “he goes with a very weak hand into Glasgow.”\n\nIt’s an unenviable scenario for Biden. He’s already struggling to overcome a trust deficit created by former President Donald Trump, who withdrew from the Paris Agreement and dismantled policies that might have delivered promised emissions cuts. And American credibility on climate has long been viewed skeptically, with lingering distrust ever since the country’s 2001 withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol, one of the earliest United Nations-backed climate agreements.\n\n“We cannot be ahistorical here. The U.S. has a lot of ground to make up,” says Rachel Cleetus, a climate and energy policy director with the Union of Concerned Scientists. “It’s not enough to just do your best and show up. We really have to show that our best is credible and then deliver on the promises we make.”\n\nBiden and his special presidential envoy for climate, John Kerry, have spent months shoring up U.S. pledges and pursuing diplomatic agreements to take to COP26. Biden’s initial commitment in April to spend some $5.7 billion annually on climate finance was panned as a paltry showing from the world’s largest economy (and second-largest greenhouse gas emitter). Then he doubled down at the UN General Assembly meeting in September, promising twice that amount annually by 2024.\n\nThat shift was essential to increase the odds of a successful summit — and diffuse potential blame on Biden if COP26 falls short of expectations. U.S. climate negotiators are acutely aware that a poor showing by the U.S. gives ammunition to countries reluctant to take climate action.\n\n“They undershot in April on the finance front, and they course corrected,” says David Waskow, director of the World Resources Institute’s International Climate Initiative. “The U.S. had to get that off the table, because they would have never heard the end of it.”\n\nOther concerns can’t be so neatly addressed. Biden’s room to maneuver on climate talks at the Group of 20 summit, held just before the even bigger talks in Glasgow, will be constrained by a harsh political reality in Washington. Many of his commitments depend on forcing initiatives through a narrowly divided Congress, and a few key members of his own political party — including Senator Joe Manchin of gas- and coal-flush West Virginia — aren’t budging.\n\nThose limitations have already helped sink climate negotiations at the Group of Seven meeting in June, which ended without consensus on phasing out the domestic use of coal. Biden may have vowed to decarbonize the entire U.S. electric system by 2035, but he couldn’t risk alienating Manchin at a delicate moment by moving further against coal. Those concerns haven’t gone away.\n\n“They don’t want to upset the apple cart by poking Joe Manchin in the eye,” says Alden Meyer, a senior associate with research group E3G. “The world has become painfully familiar with our constitutional system.”\n\nIn the weeks before COP26, Biden struggled to get the narrowly divided Congress to pass his multi-trillion-dollar Build Back Better reconciliation bill, which contains clean energy investments aimed at fulfilling the U.S pledge to slash emissions 50% to 52% below 2005 levels by the end of the decade.\n\nWherever the bill stands during the summit — total collapse, framework agreement, or, most likely, still mired in debate — Biden and Kerry need to show Biden and Kerry need to show they have a path forward on climate, said Jake Schmidt, international climate policy director for the Natural Resources Defense Council. “It’s going to be hard to convince other countries to move forward if there’s not some sign from the administration that they’ve got other strategies,” he said.\n\nThe fallback plan includes major federal regulations to pare emissions, such as a new U.S. mandate to curb the production of hydrofluorocarbons imposed in September. Activists want Biden to to commit to critical requirements on power plants, cars and oil, even though regulators won’t be finished before COP26.\n\nU.S. negotiators can also point to efforts by states, local governments, businesses and other subnational actors that have continued greening without federal involvement. “Most of our regulation of utilities, most of our transportation planning and building codes — stuff that really affects emissions — is not done in Washington, it’s done in the states and the regions and the cities,” Meyer says.\n\nAnother key for Biden will be proving that planned U.S. actions are durable. “Everybody’s tired of whiplash,” Cleetus says. “This is about really showing a true commitment to doing differently and doing better going forward.”\n\nBiden’s opportunity to reset the U.S. relationship with the world on climate is hanging in the balance. “The entire world is saying, ‘We want the U.S. to lead, but your words ring hollow—we’re watching your feet,’” says U.S. Rep. 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Disappointments also would ripple beyond Washington, impairing Biden’s efforts to use climate to burnish U.S. standing in the world.\n\n“It will deflate U.S. credibility,” Podesta says, warning that a meek showing from the U.S. could accelerate backsliding by countries such as Brazil on previous commitments and scuttle the chances of India making ambitious promises for clean power. “A loss here means a loss of global ambition, and that’s catastrophic.”"
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I hope our party will take that decision at an appropriate time,” he added.\nPolls show Congress is extremely unlikely to emerge as the winner in the world’s biggest election due by May this year, with the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party making gains under hardline leader Narendra Modi.\n“It would be disastrous for the country to have Narendra Modi as prime minister,” he said in a strong attack on the Hindu nationalist rightwinger from western Gujarat state.\nIn his time as prime minister, Singh has seen his formerly stellar reputation built up through his work as a reforming finance minister in the 1990s tarnished by corruption scandals and slowing economic growth.\nHe has defended his legacy, regretting high inflation, the graft scandals and weak growth in manufacturing output, but hailing his government’s work for the rural poor and farmers.\n- Sapa-AFP\n\nIndia's PM says to step down, backs Gandhi as successor\n\nNEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh ruled out on Friday serving another term after an election due by May and threw his support behind Nehru-Gandhi dynasty scion Rahul Gandhi to lead the country if their party wins the vote.\n\nSingh, a soft-spoken economist, was unusually scathing about opposition leader Narendra Modi, who is ahead of Gandhi in several opinion polls, saying it would be \"disastrous\" if he were to become prime minister.\nThe 81-year-old Singh has presided over India for a decade at the head of coalitions led by the Congress party.\nAs finance minister 22 years ago, he deftly ushered in reforms of a state-shackled economy that helped launch years of rapid growth.\n\nBut on Friday, with growth at a decade-low, he conceded that the government had failed to generate employment in manufacturing, to control inflation and combat corruption.\nThose problems will make it a difficult election for Gandhi, who has largely failed to win votes for his party when campaigning in state elections, if he is chosen to lead the Congress into the vote.\n\"In a few months' time, after the general election, I will hand the baton over to a new prime minister,\" Singh said at a rare news conference, adding a \"new generation\" would guide the country.\nSingh, who was widely expected to step down after the vote, said Gandhi, 43, should be the Congress party's prime ministerial candidate.\n\n\"Rahul Gandhi has outstanding credentials to be nominated as the ... candidate and I hope our party will take that decision at an appropriate time.\"\nThe Congress is due to hold a top-level meeting on January 17 and is expected to announce its candidate soon afterwards.\nGandhi used to head the Congress party's youth wing and is the party's vice president. His mother, Sonia Gandhi, is party president.\nWhoever gets the nod will face off in the election against Modi, of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), who is campaigning on a platform to end the red tape and graft that have bedevilled the Congress-led coalition.\nCompared with the relatively untested Gandhi, Modi has years of experience as the chief minister of the western state of Gujarat, where he has built a reputation as a business-savvy and investor-friendly administrator.\nBut he has been unable to fully shake off allegations over anti-Muslim riots in Gujarat in 2002 in which at least 1,000 people were killed, most of them Muslims.\nModi denies wrongdoing and a Supreme Court investigation found no evidence to prosecute him.\n\nMAVERICK\nOn Friday, Singh made a pointed reference to the riots under Modi's watch when dismissing a suggestion that he had been a weak prime minister.\n\"If by strong prime minister you mean that you preside over the mass massacre of innocent citizens in the streets ... I do not believe that sort of strength this country needs. Least of all in its prime minister,\" Singh said.\nBJP leaders were quick to condemn the comments. Spokeswoman Nirmala Sitharaman said on her Twitter account she was \"utterly disappointed\" by Singh's remarks and a senior party leader Arun Jaitley said Modi's three election wins to become chief minister of Gujarat proved he had voter support.\nMany Congress members, particularly younger legislators, are calling for Gandhi to be made the prime ministerial candidate quickly as they hope that will rejuvenate the party's image and deflect public anger with current leaders.\nGandhi has in recent months tried to style himself as a maverick and make clear he condemns corruption. In September, he denounced an executive order from the government allowing convicted lawmakers to stay in office and stand in elections.\nIndia's electorate is increasingly dissatisfied with the traditional subsidies and handouts that have helped Congress win previous elections and is looking for an end to corruption, a strong economy and a firm hand on inflation.\n\nThe anti-corruption Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has just trounced Congress in Delhi elections and come in a close second to the BJP, barely a year since it was created, proving that graft is firmly on the agenda.\nOn Friday, Singh endeavored to salvage the image of his leadership and government, touting welfare measures and saying it was \"for historians to judge\" his record.\n\"I have every reason to believe that when history is written of this period, we will come out unscathed,\" he said.\nThe news conference was only the fifth Singh has held as prime minister, according to his office, a statistic that does nothing to temper criticism that he is ineffective and out of touch.\n\"It makes no difference now what the prime minister says,\" said Prem Shankar Jha, a political analyst. \"As far as this election is concerned, the Congress is doomed.\"\n(Additional reporting by Malini Menon; Editing by Jo Winterbottom and Robert Birsel)\n\n4\n3\nHe know very well that he cannot make them fool again. 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Even if allies may disagree with decisions he makes, the European official said, \"it's a good thing if people actually do what they say. ... That's the underlying message of the past several months.\"\n\nThere are inevitable comparisons among U.S. allies and partners to Biden's predecessor. For some, likening him to Donald Trump — as France did when Biden concluded a secret submarine deal with Australia at French expense last month — is an intended insult.\n\nTo countries toward which there has been an actual change in U.S. policy, such as Saudi Arabia, whose privileged status under the Trump administration has declined, Biden is disturbingly distant.\n\nBut to many, he is reassuringly familiar. While the administration's China policy, with a host of new and sometimes selective alliances in the Indo-Pacific, can be unsettling, \"President Biden is a more cautious person,\" said South Korean Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong in a recent interview. \"If you look at the records of his past statements regarding the Korean Peninsula, he's been a very reasonable guy as to how we can resolve the Korea issue peacefully.\"\n\nBeing seen as the anti-Trump can lead to unrealistic expectations, a senior administration official said. \"The bar on President Biden is so much higher because of his predecessor,\" said the official. \"Any form of looking out for American national security\" risks being seen as a repetition of \"America first.\"\n\nThe White House gives itself high marks on what it considers the big-ticket foreign policy issues, including climate, COVID and China. Slow but steady progress has been made toward resolving residual trade issues with Europe, including Trump administration tariffs on steel and aluminum. The administration plans next month to lift COVID-related U.S. travel restrictions, long a sore point with European Union countries that argued they had less infection than the United States but had still opened their borders to Americans.\n\nCoordination on technology policies has increased. Differences of opinion and emphasis on how to deal with China are being addressed, if not necessarily resolved.\n\n\"There's kind of a trope around how the United States is hard on China, and the European Union is softer,\" the administration official said. \"It's true that we're not 100 percent aligned on every issue ... but the directional arrow is pointing toward convergence on significant issues,\" an assessment with which senior European officials largely agreed.\n\nOverall, the official said, \"I don't want to gild the lily. ... We've had questions to answer.\n\n\"But I think we are providing answers ... not only words of reassurance, but also joint action.\"\n\nEuropean governments, particularly those whose troops were serving as part of the NATO mission in Afghanistan, broadly agree that the administration consulted extensively before Biden ordered American troops to leave, listening to their concerns about the potential collapse of the Afghan government and suggestions about how a reduced force could and should remain.\n\nBut many have expressed disappointment in the final decision on withdrawal, which some learned of through the U.S. media before they were officially informed.\n\n\"It leaves a bad taste in NATO,\" said a second senior European official. \"Some say he should have handled it better. But American administrations always act in American interests. No one should be surprised. People thought Biden would be the opposite of Trump, but he's still the American president.\"\n\nThis official drew comparisons to Ronald Reagan's discussions with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev at their 1986 Reykjavik summit about removing intermediate-range nuclear weapons from Europe — without consulting the Europeans — and Bill Clinton's determination a decade later, over initial European objections, to use air power to stop the Serbian assaults in Bosnia.\n\n\"It's how the Americans operate,\" the European official said with a shrug.\n\n\"We all knew that to leave entailed risks,\" NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said of Afghanistan during a visit to Washington earlier this month. \"It was a dilemma: ... Leave and risk the Taliban returning or stay and risk more fighting.\"\n\nAiring the disagreements have served to reinforce NATO bonds, he said, just as difficult conversations over China have led to more understanding.\n\nThe administration official said it was wrong to assess the same level of blame, and loss of trust, to the two most widely publicized disagreements — Afghanistan and the contretemps with France. Afghanistan, the official said, \"raised a broad set of concerns about consultation that we don't think are necessarily well-founded. I think it was more just a difference of perspective on whether we should stay or depart.\"\n\n\"It's fair to say there was a wide range of allies who would have preferred a different policy.\"\n\nOn the other hand, the administration official said, the row with France had little to do with U.S. leadership or commitment to the trans-Atlantic alliance. It was \"really (just) about France.\"\n\nDespite days of public outrage from Paris and warnings that the wounds would not be easily healed, administration mea culpas — coupled with a widespread perception that France overplayed its hand in response — have largely relegated the spat to history with little deeper meaning.\n\n\"It has been an incident, it has been some misunderstanding, it has been a lack of communication,\" said Josep Borrell, the E.U. foreign policy chief, during a briefing with reporters Friday in Washington. \"That's it, that's over. Let's look forward, and let's start working together.\"\n\nIt began Sept. 15, when Biden — flanked on video screens by Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and the United Kingdom's Boris Johnson — announced the formation of a new trilateral security initiative in the Indo-Pacific, called AUKUS after the three participants. Its centerpiece was a decision by Australia to purchase U.S. nuclear-powered submarines, a major step forward in efforts to counter China's military expansion.\n\nAustralia simultaneously informed the French government by letter that it was canceling its existing $60 billion contract to buy French conventionally powered submarines. Negotiated in secret among the AUKUS countries, the decision not only eliminated the biggest contract the French defense industry ever had, it blindsided and humiliated America's oldest ally.\n\nFrance charged betrayal and recalled its Washington ambassador. President Emmanuel Macron loudly revived his long-standing push for an independent European Union defense component, saying that the United States and a U.S.-dominated NATO could not be depended upon to ensure European security interests.\n\nBut the clash exposed equally long-standing rifts inside Europe, where eastern countries such as the Baltic nations and Poland are vocally uninterested in an independent E.U. defense and wary of any distancing from NATO, and some of the most powerful countries say they are used to what they consider French posturing. Despite initial murmurings of sympathy, there has been no small amount of resentment over French attempts to speak for Europe as a whole.\n\n\"France does not speak on behalf of Europe,\" a third senior European official said. \"I understand their disappointment. But not many, if any, have come out in support.\"\n\nA number of European officials said that Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen spoke for many of them when she publicly disagreed with France's insistence that U.S. actions were a humiliation for all of them.\n\n\"I think it's important to say, given the discussions now taking place in Europe, that I experience Biden as very loyal to the trans-Atlantic alliance,\" Frederiksen said in an interview with Danish media during last month's United Nations General Assembly meeting.\n\n\"That does not mean that we in the Danish government necessarily agree with the United States on everything. We have also said we would have liked to have seen another exit from Afghanistan. But I have absolutely no frustration with the new American administration.\"\n\nAmerica, she said, was moving \"to once again take on the role of world leadership, a role only the United States can take on.\"\n\nDespite its belief that French outrage would have little resonance in Europe, the administration moved quickly to assuage it. Biden called Macron, and they scheduled an upcoming meeting. Secretary of State Antony Blinken showed up to take his lumps personally in Paris. White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan made a point of detouring to the French capital after meeting with Chinese officials in Zurich and his NATO counterparts in Brussels early this month.\n\n\"If it takes an extra phone call, a visit, a high-level touch\" to calm troubled waters with an ally, \"it's worth it,\" the administration official said, if only to demonstrate that \"we're the opposite of the Trump administration, we're not telling them to go jump in the lake.\"\n\nThe Washington Post's John Hudson contributed to this report."
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"Did you know that natural evolution can teach us some amazingly simple things to enhance our relationships? But when it comes to human behaviour, the same principle can also cause great destruction and harm. Keep reading, and discover how you can make your life more awesome while also making other people’s lives better at the same time.\n\nMutualism as a Lesson\n\nMutualism is defined biologically as, “a relationship in which both species are mutually benefited. This relationship can either be within the species or between the two different species.”\n\nLet’s put this in plain English. If two organisms interact such that they both benefit, we have the classic win-win scenario. And there are lots of examples of this in everyday nature.\n\nWhat would happen if we ran out of life-sustaining oxygen? Obviously, we’d all die. Luckily we have a mutualistic relationship with plants. They take in the carbon dioxide that we breathe out, and they perform the magical biochemistry called photosynthesis, which produces oxygen gas.\n\nPhotosynthesis also makes carbohydrates, which plants keep to themselves to grow. But even then, a fruit plant gives off this sugar to animals, who eat the fruits, in order to have more seeds planted when the animals excrete the seeds.\n\nSo whether or not you like to eat plants, we all need to respect the beautiful mutualistic relationship that we have with them.\n\nHere’s one more example: Zebras have a mutualistic relationship with the oxpecker, which is a type of bird that feasts upon parasites and ticks that live on the zebra’s skin.\n\nWithout the zebra, the oxpecker might go hungry. And without the oxpecker, the zebra might suffer from deadly skin infections. The two animals support each others’ health.\n\nHuman Interactions and the Power of Mutual Benefit\n\nMutualism is all around us. And while it’s normally a biology principle for non-same species, we can all learn a lesson here.\n\nBack in 1975, Mike started working as an entertainer doing stage hypnosis shows. This was awesome for him because he earned way more money than his job as a telephone operator for Bell Canada.\n\nIt was also great for his agent because the agent earned a commission to promote a new act. And of course, it was great for the clients, who enjoyed the entertainment of live hypnosis shows. Since everyone got a benefit, this relationship lasted a very long time. Mike was a professional stage performer for over 45 years before retiring from the stage to focus on teaching.\n\nChris Thompson, His Wife, and Peloton\n\nDuring the COVID pandemic, Ontario went into lockdown several times. Our fitness clubs were forced to close during this time. Chris and his wife decided to build a small home gym. His wife really wanted a Peloton, which is an Internet-connected exercise bike with live classes that you can watch on a nice big screen.\n\nChris didn’t really care about it, but I encouraged his wife to buy the Peloton since he knew she was serious about using it, and he was willing to try it out to see if he liked it also.\n\nChris really enjoyed it, and both he and his wife wound up motivating each other to workout more regularly as a result of this shared interest.\n\nWatch Out for Mutual Destruction\n\nTwo (or more) people can create power through mutual benefit. But the reverse can also happen, and we want you to consider where you may face the power of mutual destruction.\n\nDestruction … that’s a strong word, but it happens to be true.\n\nThink about a husband and wife who are both heavy drinkers. 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"Risk of Rain 2 is a roguelike third-person shooter where groups of as much as 4 traveling from measurement to measurement to check out room and also time. Players gradually accumulate their statistics and also capabilities each run by wiping out waves of unusual opponents and also consequently gathering randomized loot.\n\nThanks to the plentiful offerings of its thing system, Risk of Rain 2 helps with a power dream that would certainly be taken into consideration barged in various other video games. I’ve invested numerous hrs chasing brand-new personalities, tricks, and also busted builds, like opening a sextuple dive or curating a toolbox of task-rabbit drones to do my bidding process.\n\nRisk of Rain 2 doesn’t avoid the unusual — it welcomes it — and also has actually taken care of to turn into one of my preferred co-op experiences as a result of it.\n\nOskar Stalberg, the programmer behind 2018’s speculative approach video game, Bad North, lately launched an enjoyable city-building device called Townscaper. In words of its maker, Townscaper is “more of a toy than a game.” Players make use of a basic toolset, which includes a 15-tone shade combination and also a grid, to make and also develop a charming, vibrant seaside community. By clicking along the playspace’s grid, frameworks and also paths can be produced and also piled in addition to each other to develop stunning districts atop the water.\n\nYou can concentrate much less on logistics and also even more on revealing your imagination due to the fact that structures instantly range and also change with every brand-new enhancement or reduction. Townscaper makes the act of producing feeling rewarding, also. New real estate enhancements plunk right into location like jello, come with by fascinating clicks and also stands out of audio that make it tempting to not proceed piling blocks in addition to each other.",
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"Bloodroots informs the basic story of a left-for-dead frontiersman, Mr. Wolf, that’s identified to find his awesome trying to find vengeance. Developed by Paper Cult, this indie activity video game has actually located a house in the middle of followers of the gory, one-shot-one-kill gameplay formula that was promoted by Hotline Miami. I’d contrast the video game’s aesthetic identification to the minimal designings of traditional animations like Samurai Jack, with vibrant forms and also shades that not just maintain the video game legible however aid to make its overstated computer animations stand out off the display.\n\nBloodroots needs excellence, a reality that is strengthened by the loads of fatalities you’ll encounter when trying to craft the most effective path via any type of offered degree. Set in the expansive Weird West, the video game’s limelight attribute is that whatever worldwide can be utilized as a tool. Not just does Bloodroots scatter much more evident items like swords and also pitchforks around its globe, however the video game’s battle upper body has plenty of out-of-the-box weapons like a wheelbarrow or carrot. The video game is a reward to play and also is an excellent on-the-go experience for the Nintendo Switch.\n\nIf you’re interested in seeing even more Bloodroots, take a look at our testimonial.\n\nAmong Trees is a calm, survival sandbox video game established in the middle of a lively landscape that attracts attention many thanks to its lovely views and also noises. Soaked in the ambient notes of post-rock, the video game’s initial soundtrack is evocative bands like Explosions in the Sky, which just aids to more welcome gamers right into its comfy setup.\n\nWhile Among Trees is carefree, it’s not without objective. The video game welcomes the most effective component of the survival category, offering gamers with little issues that are resolved by steady boosts of effectiveness. You’ll require to check out the video game’s enchanting arm and also harvest products from its animals and also wild animals to gradually accumulate a log cabin, which consequently opens brand-new crafting dishes that gas\nyour initiatives in expedition.\n\nAmong Trees provides an envigorating loophole of expedition and also crafting, and also I’d very suggest it if you’re in search of an enjoyable experience. The video game can be played in Early Access on the Epic Games Store and also has actually continually gotten material updates given that its launch previously this year.\n\nMonster Train is a deck-building roguelike collection atop a barking engine that’s rising via the midsts of heck. While the video game certainly owes a whole lot to 2017’s Slay the Spire, Monster Train’s card play really feels distinctive many thanks to deck intrigues, champ capabilities, and also the truth the video game’s fights happen on a three-story train. If you’re in search of an experience that has lots of deepness and also critical selection, Monster Train overjoys.\n\nRead our complete testimonial, where we explain Monster Train as a “positive, mind-blowingly habit forming workout that’s well worth your time, particularly if you’re a follower of roguelikes, card video games, and also deck-building price.”"
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"Security experts are warning of several new attempts by cyber criminals to defraud users and steal sensitive information, this time using FIFA World Cup 2010 and ‘soccer’ sports sites to do their dirty work.\n\nAnalysts at Symantec Hosted Services warned users yesterday of two new scams. The first is a new strategy taken by 419 scammers whereby they use the ‘Send this page to a friend’ service provided on the ESPN Soccernet site to insert their rambling pleas for money.\n\n“As is the case with webmail, the scammers have been using this technique to add legitimacy to their mails, and hide their identity,” wrote malware data analyst Dan Bleaken.\n\n“It’s likely that spammers are abusing other legitimate websites in a similar way.”\n\nThe second is a targeted attack spotted by Symantec analysts which uses the FIFA World Cup 2010 to encourage the recipient to open a malicious PDF attachment.\n\nThe targeted email encourages the recipient to open the attachment by pretending it is a “comprehensive and highly informative World Cup Travel Guide” sent from legitimate African Safari organiser, Greenlife.\n\nSymantec Hosted Services warned that opening this attachment, could allow the attacker to steal sensitive information, or “use the victim’s credentials and social engineering to try and access individuals deeper within the organisation”.\n\nThe attack makes use of the recently disclosed critical flaw in Adobe Reader, according to the analysts.\n\nGot a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.\nCopyright ©v3.co.uk\nTags:\ncupfifahostedsecurityservicessymantec"
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