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Whose children are the problem? Population, wealth and the ecology of inequality Willy De Backer Retired journalist exploring interconnected crises reshaping our world. Digging into social-ecological security, planetary health, & justice within the web of life. December 12, 2025 "If they would rather die," said Scrooge, "they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population." With these words, Ebenezer Scrooge became literature's most famous villain. The Ghost of Christmas Present later throws them back at him: "Will you decide what men shall live, what men shall die?" Nearly two centuries later, climate science demands we revisit Dickens’ most renowned anti-hero. The wealthiest 10 per cent of the global population are responsible for roughly half of all greenhouse gas emissions. The carbon footprint of the 1 per cent is approximately 175 times greater than that of the poorest 10 per cent. The ecological footprint of an American ...
President Trump is addicted to Fox TV… Imagine if someone of evil intent had access, possibly through intermediaries, to the editorial process of the Fox News Channel – who knows how they could manipulate and distort his worldview? The Mad King's Television How Trump is making potentially lethal decisions Robert Reich October the 6 th 2025 Friends, When over the weekend federal Judge Karin Immergut (a Trump appointee) blocked Trump from deploying Oregon’s National Guard to Portland, Trump said she “should be ashamed of herself” because “Portland is burning to the ground. ”Trump promptly ordered the California National Guard to Portland. Apart from the obvious question of how Trump can so blatantly defy a federal judge, there’s a deeper puzzle here. Where did he get the idea Portland is burning to the ...
Hi Rosemary, Europe holds over $8T of US Treasury Bonds, and the US already pays around $1T per annum interest on its national debt – just keeping its head above water… If someone was to start selling off a significant quantity of bonds, prices would go down and the interest rate charged to the US Government would go up… Food for thought? Yours with best wishes, James Dear Rosemary, Because of America’s very high national debt (over $38T presently), and the large amount of interest it subsequently has to pay to service it (currently around $1T per annum), and because it is highly vulnerable as it’s close to a threshold, https://fortune.com/2026/01/15/national-debt-today-interest-payments-per-year/ , it wouldn’t take the selling off of that many bonds to have a major impact on the US… Yours with best wishes, James
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