Imagining the Death of the Internet
Imagining the death of the internet isn’t hard in an era of rising resource costs and diminishing returns.
Imagining the death of the internet isn’t hard in an era of rising resource costs and diminishing returns.
The World Health Organization is cautioning against certain aspects of artificial intelligence.
With apocalyptic orange skies come fresh thoughts of the climate crisis. Let’s take a moment to consider a climate-related food system collapse.
Minorities are more likely to be exposed to forever chemicals, studies show.
Farmers are being forced to deal with PFAS, which may be affecting their health.
The mining, refining and manufacturing demanded by industrial civilization – even “green” renewables – means pollution, cancer alleys, and sacrifice zones.
Wildfires are impacting the state’s inpatient facilities.
Once upon a time, cell phones were few and far between.
OI is a new science, more advanced than AI.
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