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Re: TIZER'S SCIENCE NEWS

Posted: 04 Aug 2025, 02:44
by Stanley
I saw THIS BBC report on the latest Trump inanity.
The Trump administration has announced a plan to scrap a landmark finding that greenhouse gases are harmful to the environment, severely curbing the federal government's ability to combat climate change. Known as the "Endangerment Finding", the 2009 order from then-President Barack Obama allowed the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create rules to limit pollution by setting emissions standards. The US is a major contributor to global climate change, and ranks second only to China which emits more planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide – and the US still emits more per person. Experts have warned that the move could have a devastating impact on the environment. President Donald Trump has long argued that climate regulations stifle US economic growth, and on his first day back in office in January ordered that the EPA submit recommendations "on the legality and continuing applicability" of the Endangerment Finding.
Yet more dangerous nonsense from this moron.

Re: TIZER'S SCIENCE NEWS

Posted: 10 Aug 2025, 01:12
by Whyperion
Apparently now there is some reconcilation between Inertia and Gravitation (I think it means the strong gravitational force of large bodies and not weak of nuclear materials ( though maybe same principles apply ) (Have I got Strong and Weak the right way round ?

Re: TIZER'S SCIENCE NEWS

Posted: 10 Aug 2025, 01:32
by Stanley
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Re: TIZER'S SCIENCE NEWS

Posted: 10 Aug 2025, 09:22
by Tizer
Stanley wrote: 04 Aug 2025, 02:44 The Trump administration has announced a plan to scrap a landmark finding that greenhouse gases are harmful to the environment...
I wonder how you can `scrap a landmark finding'? :dontgetit:

Re: TIZER'S SCIENCE NEWS

Posted: 11 Aug 2025, 03:21
by Stanley
Quite Peter.... But in Trumps Alice in wonderland world all things are possible.... :biggrin2:

Re: TIZER'S SCIENCE NEWS

Posted: 13 Aug 2025, 02:40
by Stanley
See THIS BBC report on the Alan Turing Institute....
Staff at the UK's national institute for artificial intelligence (AI) have warned the charity is at risk of collapse, after Technology Secretary Peter Kyle threatened to withdraw its funding. Workers at the Alan Turing Institute raised a series of "serious and escalating concerns" in a whistleblowing complaint submitted to the Charity Commission. The complaint, seen by the BBC, accuses the institute's leadership of misusing public funds, overseeing a "toxic internal culture", and failing to deliver on the charity's mission. A government spokesperson said Kyle "has been clear he wants [the Turing Institute] to deliver real value for money for taxpayers". The Department for Science, Innovation & Technology (DSIT) spokesperson said the institute "is an independent organisation and has been consulting on changes to refocus its work under its Turing 2.0 strategy". "The changes set out in his letter would do exactly that, giving the Institute a key role in safeguarding our national security and positioning it where the British public expects it to be," they said. It comes after Kyle urged the Turing Institute to focus on defence research and suggested funding would be pulled unless it changed. Kyle also wants an overhaul of its leadership. Any shift to focusing on defence would be a significant pivot for the publicly funded organisation, which was given a grant of £100m by the previous Conservative government last year. Founded in 2015 as the UK's leading centre of AI research, the Turing Institute has been rocked by internal discontent and criticism of its research activities.