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Study reveals up to 11 million tons of plastic polluting ocean floors
Apr 08, 2024
The amount of plastic waste littering the Earth's ocean floors could be up to 100 times the quantity floating on the surface, according to a study published this week.Researchers at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO)—an Australian government agency—and the University of Toronto in Canada found that up to 11 million tons of plastic are polluting the planet's ocean floors, including microplastics and larger objects like fishing nets, cups, and bags."We know that millions of tons of plastic waste enter our oceans every year but what we didn't know is how much of this pollution ends up on our ocean floor," CSIRO senior research scientist and study co-author Denise Hardesty said in a statement. "We discovered that the ocean floor has become a resting place, or reservoir, for most plastic pollution, with between 3 to 11 million tons of plastic estimated to be sinking to the ocean floor."Study leader Alice Zhu, a doctoral candidate at the University of Toronto, said that "the ocean surface is a temporary resting place of plastic so it is expected that if we can stop plastic entering our oceans, the amount would be reduced.""However, our research found that plastic will continue to end up in the deep ocean," Zhu stated. "These findings help to fill a longstanding knowledge gap on the behavior of plastic in the marine environment."“Understanding the driving forces behind the transport and accumulation of plastic in the deep ocean will help to inform source reduction and environmental remediation efforts, thereby reducing the risks that plastic pollution may pose to marine life," she added.The study is part of CSIRO's Ending Plastic Waste program, whose goal is "an 80% reduction in plastic waste entering the Australian environment by 2030."Humans produce approximately 440 million tons of plastics annually, or roughly the combined weight of every person on the planet. Plastic pollution harms not only the environment and ecosystems, but also human health and economies.Plastic use is expected to double by 2040. Negotiations on a global plastics treaty have made little progress amid lobbying by the fossil fuel and petrochemical industries.
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A Necessary Kindness by Juno Carey review – demystifying abortion: an insider’s account of its long and painful history
Apr 07, 2024
Eight years working in abortion provision led the author to make this frank and moving case for safeguarding reproductive freedoms – and ending the culture of secrecy and guiltIt isn’t long into reading Juno Carey’s book that you realise it also serves as a meditation on women and shame. A former NHS midwife who moved into abortion provision (first in clinics then on aftercare helplines), Carey (not her real name) was asked how she could do both, but in her view: “The gap between helping women deliver babies and helping them terminate unwanted pregnancies no longer seems wide to me.” As the title says, it is “a necessary kindness”, another way of aiding pregnant women. While acknowledging the complexities, Carey seeks to demystify abortion – the fact of it, the need for it, the processes of it – to rid it of the long, painful history of judgment, blame and misogynistic juju, and stress its rightful function in a civilised society. Abortion, she asserts, is healthcare.This is a timely book for driving home the sociopolitical urgency of safeguarding reproductive freedoms. In 2022, the US supreme court overturned the 1973 Roe v Wade decision (which made abortion a constitutional right), leading to sweeping bans and restrictions across the nation. Other countries, including Malta and the United Arab Emirates, operate bans or restrictions. Despite law changes, it’s still complicated to access abortion in Northern Ireland. In the UK, abortion is technically illegal: only accessible if two doctors grant approval and certain criteria are met. While a free parliamentary vote on decriminalisation is expected soon, women (procuring late abortions) have recently been prosecuted using an 1861 law. Continue reading...
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'Pivotal': Judge may be about to spill key information on Trump's Jan. 6 actions
Apr 06, 2024
A judge may be about to open up new information that could reveal former President Donald Trump took actions in his "private" capacity on January 6, rather than as a public official — with huge implications for his criminal trials.According to Law & Crime, "This is a key distinction for a group of former and current U.S. lawmakers and police suing Trump for violations of the Ku Klux Klan Act, as Law&Crime previously reported. Just this week, the former president filed a motion to stay that civil litigation indefinitely, invoking his brewing immunity question before the Supreme Court." U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta is handling the matter."Trump argues the overlap between the civil claim and his criminal indictment prosecuted by special counsel Jack Smith is too great and that going to trial, or even beginning pretrial proceedings like discovery, would threaten his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination," the report noted.ALSO READ: 11 ways Trump doesn’t become presidentThis comes after the lawsuit, which has been underway for years, was allowed to move forward after Trump's claim to being immune from the civil action was rejected. The separate matter of whether Trump is immune from criminal prosecution is currently set to be decided by the Supreme Court.The attorney representing the plaintiffs, Joseph Sellers, told Law & Crime that the impact on the criminal case could be huge: “The criminal case that’s before the Supreme Court on the question of immunity is framed entirely differently in this respect and it’s quite important. In our civil case, the question is whether his conduct was primarily of an official or private nature. That’s pivotal.”A big part of the case turns on the things Trump said at his "Stop the Steal" rally at the Ellipse on January 6 as the riot on the other side of the complex was beginning to take shape, said Sellers.“It’s clear the content of what he said was about seeking and securing his reelection. The courts have repeatedly confirmed that seeking your reelection is a necessarily private act. There is no ‘official’ role that can be performed for people who are campaigning for their election whether you’re incumbent or not. Either way, the campaign activity is necessarily private in nature.”
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Legal expert lays out best way for Jack Smith to fight back against Judge Cannon
Apr 06, 2024
Political and legal commentator Allison Gill, better known as "Mueller, She Wrote," laid out in detail in a thread on X what special counsel Jack Smith should do to rein in far-right Judge Aileen Cannon's effort to tilt the jury instructions in favor of former President Donald Trump's claim that the Presidential Records Act protects him from the charges in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.Cannon, herself a Trump appointee, recently denied Trump's motion to dismiss the case on PRA grounds — but she also refused to make a factual determination on the matter as Smith demanded. Some commentators have suggested he immediately go to the 11th Circuit and ask them to overrule Cannon — but Gill thinks that's premature, and there's a better option."I've read over all the filings, & after consulting a bunch of experts, & after recording this weekend's episode of the Jack podcast, here's what I think Jack Smith will do w/re to Cannon's ruling on Trump's motion to dismiss based on the Presidential Records Act," wrote Gill. "Smith asked her to dismiss Trump's PRA motion, adapt his correct jury instruction based on a proper reading of the statute, and said that if she uses incorrect jury instructions, he would seek a writ of mandamus from the 11th circuit."ALSO READ: 11 ways Trump doesn’t become president"Cannon accused him of demanding she finalize jury instructions ahead of trial, but he didn't. He only proposed a proper jury instruction because SHE ordered him to write some based on a total misinterpretation of law," wrote Gill. "I think the only reason he asked her to adopt his proper jury instruction is because she asked him to write improper ones. She did dismiss Trump's PRA motion. So I don't think he has a reason at this juncture to go to the 11th circuit."Instead, she argued, "I think he will ask her to preclude trump from using a PRA defense in a future motion in limine. If she denies that motion, I think he will appeal that to the 11th circuit. If he wins, she won't be able to base jury instructions on the PRA b/c Trump won't be able to argue it. If he loses his appeal and Trump can use the PRA as a defense, and she improperly includes it in jury instructions, I think that's when the government would halt proceedings and seek a write of mandamus.""She still has to rule on his motion to reconsider her order to unseal witness names and testimony. If she denies his motion for reconsideration, I think that would be a sooner vehicle for appeal to the 11th circuit. Just my two cents," she added.Gill is not the first commentator to suggest that Smith should start out by trying to use a motion in limine to block the PRA from being considered as evidence; former federal prosecutor Mary McCord has raised the same idea.
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