That radical environmentalist Joe Biden will approve more drilling in Alaska:
Great news for gas prices, because the drilling heâs approving will produce, over the course of the 30 year lease, around 600 million barrels of oil.
Which works out to . . . [checks notes] . . . around 33 days of US oil consumption.
QAInon or QAI? Perpetual drops. Endless baking.
Only one of the attackers have been arrested so farâŚ
Hate Crime on top of assault. Take them down.
In recent years, Sabha largely has been under the control of the self-styled Libyan National Army, headed by Khalifa Hifter. On Thursday night, Hifterâs forces issued a statement claiming they had recovered the material.
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Asked about the claim by Hifterâs forces, the IAEA said: âWe are aware of media reports that the material has been found. The agency is actively working to verify them.â
Fascist potential presidential candidate was a sadistic fuck who tortured people in a concentration camp.
Wtaf
Time to put my AI skills and all those years in Sunday school to workâŚ
My daughter is always exasperated that I wonât use my skills for evil and profitâŚ
Speaking of which:
The Hanford Nuclear Site is located in eastern Washington State. Itâs far from Seattle, three hours to the Idaho border, on the banks of the Columbia River, and a couple of hundred miles upstream from Portland, Oregon. . . .
Hanford was home to the US governmentâs gargantuan plutonium operation. The site churned out nearly all of the radioactive fuel that was used in the countryâs nuclear arsenal. Like a ceaseless conveyer belt, Hanford generated plutonium for nearly four long decades, reaching maximum production during the height of the Cold War. Now, however, Hanford no longer produces plutonium. Instead, itâs a sprawling wasteland of radioactive and chemical sewage, a landmass three times larger than Lake Tahoe. Itâs also the costliest environmental remediation project the world has ever seen and, arguably, the most contaminated place on the entire planet.
So, why, if this is all true, which it is, have you not heard much about this dismal atomic graveyard? Itâs hard not to think that the lack of awareness is intentional. How else to explain its obscurity? Youâve probably heard of Three Mile Island, Fukushima, and Chernobyl. Why not Hanford? Outside of the Pacific Northwest, youâre not likely to read much about these wrecked lands, nor are you likely to catch any breaking news about what the hell is going on there. Not only is the site laced with huge amounts of radioactive gunk, but all that waste is also a ticking time bomb that could erupt at any given moment, creating a nuclear Chernobyl-like explosion, resulting in a singular tragedy that would be unlike anything the United States has ever experienced. Itâs a real and frightening possibility that I, for one, would rather not fathom.
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