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Monthly Archives: March 2022

Ukrainian refugee crisis ranks among the world’s worst in recent history

Pew Research: “Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has created one of the biggest refugee crises of modern times. A month into the war, more than 3.7 million Ukrainians have fled to neighboring countries – the sixth-largest refugee outflow over the past 60-plus years, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of United Nations data. There are… Continue Reading

This Small-Town Newspaper Is the Last of Its Kind

Smithsonian Magazine: The “Saguache Crescent,” a weekly in a Colorado hamlet, still prints on the 19th-century technology known as linotype. A mechanical ruckus. Oiled metal clattering hard and loose. A room astounding in its clutter, alive with spinning gears, reciprocating arms, rattling chains. A single man at the controls, coaxing the steampunk contraption along. It’s… Continue Reading

Webinar – Sustainable Finance – European Green Bonds and ECB’s Climate Change Agenda

“Thursday, April 14, 2:00 p.m. Join the Law Library of Congress and Foreign Law Specialist Jenny Gesley for this month’s Foreign and Comparative Law Webinar entitled Sustainable Finance – European Green Bonds and the ECB’s Climate Change Agenda. This entry in the series will discuss green and sustainable finance with a focus on measures in… Continue Reading

How to stay up to date on terrible news without burning out

Washington Post: “…War is 24/7. There’s an unrelenting flow of images, videos and graphic updates out of Ukraine, filling social media, messaging apps and news sites. Then there’s covid, climate change, natural disasters and every new or ongoing humanitarian crisis that feels impossible to look away from. It’s important to stay informed, engaged and even… Continue Reading

US Lawmakers Introduce ‘ECASH’ Bill in New Push to Create a Digital Dollar

CoinDesk: “The e-cash would be a digital analogue to the greenback and could preserve privacy and anonymous transactions, according to an adviser on the bill. A group of U.S. lawmakers says the U.S. Treasury Department may be the right government entity to create a digital dollar – not the Federal Reserve. A new bill introduced… Continue Reading

Why Is the Internet So Exhausting?

Wired: “…In the past 20 years we’ve entered a phase of capitalism that is thriving on products that redefine unreality. A universal market of the fake. It is this agora of artifice that yokes the maladies of streamers collapsing under the unbearable weight of their fans’ parasocial relationships to the “financialization of everything” that is… Continue Reading

Federal judge: President Trump likely violated two criminal statutes in connection w/Jan 6.

@RepLizCheney “Federal judge: President Trump likely violated two criminal statutes in connection w/Jan 6. If “President Trump’s plan had worked, it would have permanently ended the peaceful transition of power, undermining American democracy and the Constitution.” If  “President Trump’s plan had worked, it would have permanently ended the peaceful transition of power, undermining American democracy… Continue Reading

Environmental Groups Pressure Bitcoin Community to Lower Energy Use

WSJ – Consortium launches effort advocating changes to the cryptocurrency’s code – “A consortium of environmental groups launched a campaign on Monday seeking to change bitcoin’s code to decrease its energy use, which has grown substantially in the past few years. Bitcoin is popular among some investors, but its energy use has riled environmental groups,… Continue Reading

Policy Building Blocks, And How We Talk About The Law

Techdirt – Cathy Gellis – “One of the fundamental difficulties in doing policy advocacy, including, and perhaps especially tech policy advocacy, is that we are not only speaking of technology, which can often seem inscrutable and scary to non-experts, but law, which itself is an intricate and often opaque system. This complicated nature of our… Continue Reading

Urban Forestry Street Trees

Urban Forestry Street Trees – Open Data DC – City of Washington, DC – Summary – “This data is used for the management of District trees, as well as the maintenance of Reference Features of the District of Columbia, Department of Transportation (DDOT). Urban Forestry Administration (UFA) managed trees and tree locations. The dataset contains… Continue Reading