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  1. Some fishermen and fisherwomen cast their lines as they fly fishes for trout by the waterfall dam at Rockbridge Mill in Rockbridge, Missouri in black and white.
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    #buyintoart #gifts #gristmill #ozarks #fisherman #giftideas

  2. Some fishermen and fisherwomen cast their lines as they fly fishes for trout by the waterfall dam at Rockbridge Mill in Rockbridge, Missouri in black and white.
    5-jennifer-white.pixels.com/fe
    #buyintoart #gifts #gristmill #ozarks #fisherman #giftideas

  3. Some fishermen and fisherwomen cast their lines as they fly fishes for trout by the waterfall dam at Rockbridge Mill in Rockbridge, Missouri in black and white.
    5-jennifer-white.pixels.com/fe
    #buyintoart #gifts #gristmill #ozarks #fisherman #giftideas

  4. “50 people across the U.S. who are tackling some of the most pressing problems of today in and exciting ways.” @grist

    grist.org/fix/grist-50/2024/?u

  5. In #Texas, #CorpusChristi’s #watercrisis may be a glimpse into the future
    5yr #drought, a failed desalination plant, and poor planning may force the city to choose between residents and #oil and #gas industry.
    Corpus Christi is one of largest petrochemical hubs in US, oil, gas, and other industrial facilities account for between 50 to 60% of city’s #water usage. One enormous plastics plant owned by #ExxonMobil and #SaudiArabia, used just under 5B gallons of water in 2024
    grist.org/drought/corpus-chris

  6. Answer: "No."

    Most #CriticalMinerals are on #IndigenousLands. Will miners respect #TribalSovereignty?

    by Taylar Dawn Stagner, March 26, 2025

    "#Mining — whether for #FossilFuels or, increasingly, the critical minerals in high demand today — has a long history of perpetuating violence against #IndigenousPeople. Forcibly removing tribal communities to get to natural resources tied to their homelands has been the rule, not the exception, for centuries.

    "Today, more than half of the mineral deposits needed for a global energy transition — including #lithium, #cobalt, #copper, and #nickel to make things like #batteries and #SolarPanels — are found near or beneath Indigenous lands.

    "In 2007, the United Nations adopted a resolution called the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples [#UNDRIP] that included the right to free, prior, and informed consent to the use of their lands, a concept known as #FPIC. This principle protects #IndigenousPeoples from being forcibly relocated, provides suitable avenues for redress of past injustices, and gives tribes and communities the right to consent to — and the right to refuse — #extractive industry projects like #mining.

    "There’s a lot at stake: When followed, FPIC promises a process that gives Indigenous peoples a voice in how their homelands are used, as well as the right to say no to development altogether. And when it’s not, which is the vast majority of the time, #TribalCommunities are further #disenfranchised, facing #violence and #ForcedRelocation as their #sovereignty and rights are ignored.

    "There are an estimated 5,000 tribal communities around the world, encompassing roughly 476 million people across 90 countries, according to the U.N. Different tribes have different opinions on mining, but rarely is their legal right to refuse extraction projects recognized, even under the 2007 declaration.

    "Grist talked with five experts to better understand what free, prior, and informed consent should look like in this new era of mineral extraction. Their responses have been edited for length and clarity."

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    #CanPol #CanadaPol #BigOilAndGas #LandBack #IndigenousSovereignty #TribalSovereignty #LithiumMining #RecycleLithium #LithiumAlternatives #RecycleCopper

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    @TexasObserver
    Founded in 1954, the Texas Observer is a #progressive #nonprofit news outlet and print #magazine covering the Lone Star State.

    @thenarwhal
    Our team of investigative journalists dives deep to tell stories about the natural world in Canada you can’t find anywhere else.

    @thetyee
    Independent BC-based journalism that swims against the current. Paywall-free since 2003.

    @openDemocracy
    Free thinking for the world We're an independent media organisation covering world affairs and ideas.

    @mergerson
    Assistant professor at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland » Interests include media, race, and democracy; journalism history; and journalism and social equity

    @suswatibasu
    Head of Audience / Dep. Editor @NationalWorld Ex-Dataminr, ITV and Channel 4 News journalist.

    @w7voa
    Voice of America chief national correspondent and former White House bureau chief; 2022-23

    @JaeBern
    Journalist covering climate change and other sciencey stuff @ CBC News.

    @ScienceDesk
    We curate the latest science news, including climate change, space exploration, health and more. All posts are written by Flipboard’s editorial team.

    @coloradosun
    Telling stories that matter for a dynamic, evolving state. Independent, journalist-owned news covering the entire state of Colorado.

    @SFPublicPress
    Noncommercial news and investigative reporting for San Francisco Bay Area — online, print and on air at KSFP 102.5 FM & SFPublicPress.org

    @NewsDesk
    We share stories, explainers and analysis to offer context for the top news of the day. All posts are created and curated by Flipboard’s editorial team. Not a bot.

    @mongabay
    Reader-supported news and inspiration from nature's frontline. Mongabay is a non-profit.

    @AK_OK
    Alaska statehouse reporter for the Alaska Beacon, formerly with the Anchorage Daily News, Juneau Empire, Kodiak Mirror and Fairbanks Daily News Miner.

    @Chron
    Houston’s home for news, culture and conversation. Chron, a free digital news site, is Hearst owned and run independently from the Houston Chronicle.

    @Toastie
    Indigenous affairs reporter, High Country News

    @jmcjmc451
    Journalist with an eye for environmental stories, ranging from the effect of climate change on agriculture to investigations into groundwater pollution. Current Midwest Reporting Fellow at Grist.

    @damemagazine
    #Reporting & #analysis on politics, policy, culture and more. Based in the United States. Support women-led independent #journalism.

    @sarahstierch 
Journalist. I write about weather, wildfires and other subjects relevant to Mendocino County for the Mendocino Voice. I cover portions of Sonoma, Napa, and Marin on social media.

    @ProPublica
    The official Mastodon page for ProPublica.
    Pursuing stories with moral force.

    @theintercept
    Fearless, adversarial journalism.

    @gratefuldread
    aggregated leftist news, arts, culture, activism, peace, love - always monitored #RevolutionaryLove - Natalie Davis, owner/editor

    @JeffreyStClair
    Editor of CounterPunch

    @BBC_News_Labs
    This account is part of an experiment from BBC R&D in establishing a BBC presence in the Fediverse. You can read more about this experiment at bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2023-07-mast