Florian Schönberger von "Vispiron Energy" erklärt, wie das Konzept "Preis nach Sonnenstand" funktioniert.Süddeutsche Zeitung
Mit Kemi Badenoch wird erstmals eine schwarze Frau die neue Führung der Konservativen. Sie steht für eine rechte, anti-woke Politik.Johanna Sethe (ZDFheute)
As severe drought parched the Valley of Mexico earlier this year, news outlets began a countdown to a total failure of the water system. Reservoirs more than 100 kilometers away from Mexico City were at dangerously low levels and some areas already were facing acute shortages. Tanker trucks loaded with potable water sloshed down residential avenues to deliver emergency supplies.Via Reasons to be Cheerful
Without ample rain, “Day Zero” would theoretically arrive in June. But that darkest fear of urban planners, politicians, residents and academics never came to pass. How did one of the world's largest cities avert all-out disaster?
What saved the metropolitan area’s 22 million residents from a calamitous water-system collapse was a combination of just-in-time rainfall, urgent political pressure and underground reserves that saw the city through the worst. The drawn-out crisis vaulted the region’s aging infrastructure to television screens and newspaper front pages, spurring everyday chilangos — as capital dwellers are known — to wonder if years of neglect and indifference by politicians would change.
“The model of water management in Mexico City is no longer functioning, and it’s important that we think of long-term solutions,” said Rodrigo Gutiérrez Rivas, a researcher focused on constitutional and water rights at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, or UNAM. “Water became one of the main issues during the campaign cycle and now that it's won by a wide margin, the government of Mexico City has a huge opportunity to transform the model.”
With just-in-time rain and a looming presidential election, Mexico City never reached ‘Day Zero.’ But the politicized threat helped propel water infrastructure as a priority policy issue.Maya Averbuch (Bloomberg)
Das Selbstbestimmungsgesetz der Bundesregierung tritt am 1. November 2024 in Kraft. Was Fortschritt verspricht, trägt die Zeichen von Regression, Disziplinierung und Privatisierung. Eine Kritik.nd-aktuell.de
Bundestag Antrag - ENTWURF der Fraktionen der SPD, CDU/CSU, BÜNDNIS 90/DIE GRÜNEN und FDP Stand: 1.11.2024FragDenStaat
Breite Kritik am Resolutionsentwurf – Prominente Vertreter:innen der Zivilgesellschaft unterstützen Alternativen zur Resolutionmedico international
As Israel looks to disengage from the south of Lebanon after a month of direct battles with Hezbollah, the US embassy has been working around the clock to ignite civil strife inside the countrythecradle.co
Peter Gelderloos Wie Gewaltfreiheit den Staat schützt 2007 Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von der Bildungsbande AufRuhr. Englisches Original unter:...Anarchistische Bibliothek
Peter Gelderloos How Nonviolence Protects the State 2007 2nd EditionThe Anarchist Library
In the face of ecological crisis, police repression and white supremacy, there is an apparent lack of options for effective resistance. Here, Peter Gelderloo...Pluto Press
Senegalese women marched in Dakar for climate justice Saturday, calling for what they call “polluting countries” to curb greenhouse gas emissions ahead of the 2024 UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) on November 11Annie Risemberg (The Independent)