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  1. Heute noch einmal zum Waldspaziergang im #FecherBleibt: Diese Woche wird sich zeigen, ob der #Heldbock🪲 uns noch 1 weiteres Jahr Zeit schenkt, den #Riederwaldtunnel doch zu verhindern. Das der Wald die letzte Räumungssaison überlebt hat, verdanken wir den Waldbesetzer*innen! 🖤
  2. 🔴 Der @demokratiekreis #Riederwaqld lädt zum 6. Mal in Folge zur #Mahnwache gegen die #Reichsbürger des #KönigreichDeutschland ein.

    Heute, 04.03.2023 um 11:00 Uhr am Erlenbruch / Ecke Schäfflestraße, Ffm.

    Wir setzen ein Zeichen gegen #Demokratiefeinde und #Antisemiten im Riederwald. Die Wohnungsbaugesellschaft #ABG hat mit ihrer Kündigung und Klage gegen die Reichsbürger noch nichts erreicht. Der Rechtsweg scheint langwierig zu sein.

    mastodon.social/@demokratiekre

  3. "„Night of Science“ an der Goethe-Universität"

    "Es wird wieder spät: Campus Riedberg öffnet Freitag, 16. Juni 2023 die Pforten zu Langer Nacht der Wissenschaft – Schwerpunktthema Klimawandel – Vorträge, Führungen und Mitmachexperimente bis zum Frühstück. Eine Pressemitteilung der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt. "

    raumfahrer.net/night-of-scienc

    #CampusRiedberg #FFM #Frankfurt #GoetheUniversität #Klimakrise #Klimawandel #NightOfScience #NoS2023 #Riedberg

    6.6.2023

  4. ❗️Fabian #Rieder in advanced negotiations with @[email protected] now!

    ➡️ The club is pushing for 21 y/o
    ➡️ Talks about a transfer fee of around €12m

    Nothing signed yet. He should replace Lovro Majer. Rieder keen on the move.

    ℹ️ He will play with @[email protected] against Haifa t🇭@[email protected]

  5. @[email protected]
    Für den
    #riederwaldtunnel in #frankfurt werden derzeit 600Millionen veranschlagt, aber vielleicht holen wir #berlin ja noch ein.

  6. Betroffen ist der Neubaubezirk #Riedberg. Im ersten Bild sind die Gebiete, die den #Wahlkreis gewechselt haben, schraffiert. Das zweite Bild zeigt die #Grenzen von #Kalbach‑Riedberg laut #Openstreetmap, was wohl aktuell richtig ist. Müssen also nochmal geändert worden sein, und die #Wikipedia kennt dazwischen noch einen 4. #Grenzverlauf. Solang die Zuordnung der #Ortsbezirke in der #Hauptsatzung nicht betroffen ist, macht das wohl der #Magistrat nach Belieben. [4/4]

  7. Betroffen ist der Neubaubezirk #Riedberg. Im ersten Bild sind die Gebiete, die den #Wahlkreis gewechselt haben, schraffiert. Das zweite Bild zeigt die #Grenzen von #Kalbach‑Riedberg laut #Openstreetmap, was wohl aktuell richtig ist. Müssen also nochmal geändert worden sein, und die #Wikipedia kennt dazwischen noch einen 4. #Grenzverlauf. Solang die Zuordnung der #Ortsbezirke in der #Hauptsatzung nicht betroffen ist, macht das wohl der #Magistrat nach Belieben. [4/4]

  8. Betroffen ist der Neubaubezirk #Riedberg. Im ersten Bild sind die Gebiete, die den #Wahlkreis gewechselt haben, schraffiert. Das zweite Bild zeigt die #Grenzen von #Kalbach‑Riedberg laut #Openstreetmap, was wohl aktuell richtig ist. Müssen also nochmal geändert worden sein, und die #Wikipedia kennt dazwischen noch einen 4. #Grenzverlauf. Solang die Zuordnung der #Ortsbezirke in der #Hauptsatzung nicht betroffen ist, macht das wohl der #Magistrat nach Belieben. [4/4]

  9. 🚨 Achtung: Es finden willkürliche Kontrollen durch die Polizei in der Umgebung #Kruppstraße statt. Passt auf euch auf und gebt keine Infos. #DerHeldbockHältDicht.
    Wenn ihr Teil einer Maßnahme werdet, ruft beim
    EA an: +49 641 2010 99 540

    🚨 Random police controls are reported from the area Kruppstraße. Be aware and don't give any info.
    If you are checked by police call the
    EA: +49 641 2010 99 540

    #Fecherbleibt #FechenheimerWald
    #Riederwaldtunnel
    #RiederwaldTunnelStoppen

  10. *** Wichtige Info aus dem #FecherBleibt ***

    Es soll am 27.12 ab 6:00 Uhr einen Polizeieinsatz im Barrio geben. Es wird sich dabei wahrscheinlich um eine Begehung handeln und keine Räumung der Besetzung!

    Eine Bodenräumung ist aber nicht auszuschließen!

    Kommt zahlreich, lasst uns gemeinsam den Wald verteidigen!

    Wenn die Cops kommen, wird eine Mahnwache bei der Kruppstraße angemeldet.

    via #RiederwaldTunnelStoppen
    teufelsbruch.blackblogs.org/

    📷 Aktionskarte

  11. WTF WTB? Warum verbauen deutsche Fahrradhersteller diese Reifen in ansonsten alltagstauglichen Gravelbikes, obwohl sie keinerlei Pannenschutz haben?

    Meine erste Ausfahrt mit dem neuen Gravelrad sollte nur durch halb Bielefeld gehen, endete aber mit einem Platten im Hinterrad, der fast zu einem Sturz in der letzten Kurve geführt hätte.

    Einen durch Glassplitter verursachten Platten hatte ich in den letzten 20 Jahren nicht mehr, und ich fahre fast jeden Tag. Und das nicht immer mit Marathon-Reifen. Selbst Rennradreifen wie die GP4 haben einen besseren Pannenschutz als die WTB #Riddler.

    Laut Hersteller werden die WTB verbaut, weil die cool kids in den USA auch damit fahren. Wenn ich aber ein Gravelrad mit kompletter Straßenausrüstung kaufe, erwarte ich, dass ihm die Glassplitter nichts ausmachen, die mir auf dem Weg zur Arbeit immer wieder unterkommen. Dass es Dornen und Metall widersteht, erwarte ich gar nicht.

    @fahrrad #gravelbike #focus #wtb #platten #pannenschutz #fahrrad #reifen #fahrradreifen #mdRzA

  12. Le maire du 16e Jérémy Redler annonce le retrait de la subvention de la région à Rock en Seine suite au refus du festival de s'auto-censurer au motif qu'un groupe de musique est poursuivi devant la justice britannique pour apologie du terrorisme. Visiblement il faut dorénavant suivre tous les agendas des tribunaux du monde entier pour faire plaisir aux trumpistes français. leparisien.fr/paris-75/rock-en

    #Censure #Pécresse #RockEnSeine #IleDeFrance #JérémyRedler

  13. Grazil Records pres. Thosar - Album Release Show

    Postgarage 2nd Floor, Donnerstag, 16. Oktober um 19:00 MESZ

    Grazil Records pres. Thosar - Album Release Show

    Crust Black Metal, Death Metal, Doom Metal, Sludge Metal, Hardcore Punk

    19:00

    VVK:E12 ,-/€AK15,-

    Einlass: 19:00 ,Konzertbeginn: 20:00 Uhr

    Line up:

    Thosar

    NEKRODEUS

    CHOROSIA

    BONDAGE TOES

    Info

    Thosar is an Austrian sludge/doom duo from Graz founded in 2020. Their music

    is characterized by heavy bass riffs, pounding drums, and wailing vocals that

    create a dark and intense atmosphere. Their live performances are energetic and

    immersive. Thosar builds a wall of sound using HM2, Fuzz, blast- and d-beats.

    Lyrically, the band dives into political and societal themes, confronting decay,

    oppression and resignation.

    They have released four records so far: the debut album Omega (2020), the EP

    Grelle Musik Session (2022), the full-length Elementa (2022), and the EP Built on

    Bodies (2024). In October 2025, they are touring with their new album, The Bold

    Idea of Being Satisfied (2025).

    NEKRODEUS was formed 2013 and started with a demo somewhere between Death Metal and Sludgecore. The band and their music have continued to develop throughout the years of their band history. The extremely creative band is now at its current artistic peak and skilfully combines music genres such as Black Metal, HC Punk, Death Metal and Grindcore.

    They look back on two albums („Moloch“, „Asbest“), an EP (“Putrid Scent of Grave Perversion”) and the demo with which they started. In their socially critical lyrics it quickly becomes clear that the four-headed band have something to say. The band consists of Sebastian Lackner (guitar- also live member of ELLENDE), Stefan Rindler (vocals), Paul Färber (drums- also KARG & live member of ELLENDE and HARAKIRI FOR THE SKY) and Lukas Benedicic on bass can hardly wait to sweeten your day musically.

    "Ruaß" is a shapeshifting feast of crusty black metal punk, a diet of raw violence and moody atmosphere, scratching the itch between your reptilian brain and your emotional intelligence while biting back with its own set of rough-edged teeth

    CHOROSIA

    Is it progressive sludge? Is it death/doom? To many, it's unclear what genre niche we belong to but one thing is certain — it's heavy, both sonically and emotionally. Since our foundation in 2017, we've been pushing the envelope of this vaguely described genre called progressive sludge album after album, gig after gig. Think of caveman riffs but the caveman just became self-aware. Essentially, we play the music we want to hear. Iommosphere is where we dwell.

    BONDAGE TOES

    !Keep your toes away from sharp edges while listening! Old school 80ies style Hardcore Punk.

    Links

    gancio.graz.events/event/grazi

  14. 12 January 1966

    Sixty years ago today, the Batman TV series premiered on ABC, starring Adam West and Burt Ward as Batman and Robin. The first episode, “Hi Diddle Riddle”, pitted the Dynamic Duo against the self-styled ‘Count of Conundrums’, the Riddler (Frank Gorshin).

    #Batman #AdamWest #BurtWard #Batman66

  15. 12 January 1966

    Sixty years ago today, the Batman TV series premiered on ABC, starring Adam West and Burt Ward as Batman and Robin. The first episode, “Hi Diddle Riddle”, pitted the Dynamic Duo against the self-styled ‘Count of Conundrums’, the Riddler (Frank Gorshin).

    #Batman #AdamWest #BurtWard #Batman66

  16. 12 January 1966

    Sixty years ago today, the Batman TV series premiered on ABC, starring Adam West and Burt Ward as Batman and Robin. The first episode, “Hi Diddle Riddle”, pitted the Dynamic Duo against the self-styled ‘Count of Conundrums’, the Riddler (Frank Gorshin).

    #Batman #AdamWest #BurtWard #Batman66

  17. 12 January 1966

    Sixty years ago today, the Batman TV series premiered on ABC, starring Adam West and Burt Ward as Batman and Robin. The first episode, “Hi Diddle Riddle”, pitted the Dynamic Duo against the self-styled ‘Count of Conundrums’, the Riddler (Frank Gorshin).

    #Batman #AdamWest #BurtWard #Batman66

  18. 12 January 1966

    Sixty years ago today, the Batman TV series premiered on ABC, starring Adam West and Burt Ward as Batman and Robin. The first episode, “Hi Diddle Riddle”, pitted the Dynamic Duo against the self-styled ‘Count of Conundrums’, the Riddler (Frank Gorshin).

    #Batman #AdamWest #BurtWard #Batman66

  19. Neue Vortragsreihe : „SHFam Online-Forum Familienforschung“

    Der Verein Schleswig-Holsteinische Familienforschung e.V. (SHFam) hatte für den 11. Mai 2026 zu einem zunächst geschlossenen Probelauf für ein neues Vortragsformat „SHFam Online-Forum Familienforschung“ eingeladen. Die Einladungen gingen gezielt an ausgewählte Vertreter genealogischer Vereine und Organisationen von denen ca. 30 Teilnehmer anwesend waren. Jasmin Riegler hat CompGen hierbei vertreten. SHFam Online-Forum Familienforschung Das neue Online-Forum soll sich als […]

    compgen.de/2026/05/neue-vortra

  20. Seattle Statement on Glyphosate and Public Health

    This statement was finalized and adopted at the Seattle Glyphosate Symposium, which took place 25-26 March, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. The statement’s authors are listed below.

    Glyphosate, a broad-spectrum herbicide (plant killer) typically marketed as Roundup, is the world’s most widely used pesticide. The diversity and magnitude of glyphosate uses in agriculture, in forestry and in industrial, commercial, residential and municipal settings have grown dramatically since first approval in 1974. 

    Humans are exposed to glyphosate through direct spraying and other skin contact, through occupational or residential proximity to sprayed areas, through exposure to dust and through consumption of food and water contaminated with glyphosate residues. Food is the main route of exposure for most people while occupational exposures are typically the highest.

    National and international biomonitoring surveys detect glyphosate in samples collected from 70-80% of all people examined, including children.

    Glyphosate and glyphosate-based herbicides (GBHs) harm human health and can cause cancer. The comprehensive evidence supports this conclusion, with the strongest epidemiological evidence linking exposure to increased risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system.

    There is additional evidence from human and/or animal studies that glyphosate and GBHs increase the risk of multiple adverse health effects in addition to cancer, including diseases of the kidney and liver, and impacts to the reproductive, endocrine, neurological, and other metabolic systems. Children, infants and fetuses are the most susceptible. 

    Further strong evidence finds that glyphosate and GBHs cause genetic damage, oxidative stress, and hormonal disruption — biological changes that can set disease in motion. Our understanding of glyphosate’s ability to cause these changes has developed from multiple lines of evidence in animal, human and in vitro studies.

    Additional research is needed to better understand the full extent of glyphosate’s and GBH’s effects on human health and the underlying mechanisms involved, such as epigenetic alterations, microbiome disruption and endocrine effects. 

    The evidence that glyphosate and GBHs harm human health at levels of current use is now so strong that no additional delays in regulation of glyphosate can be justified. Regulatory agencies in countries around the world should treat glyphosate and GBHs as hazardous, as some countries have started to do. Agencies should act without further delay to limit their use, or eliminate them if legally required, to protect public health. 

    Preventive measures to reduce human exposures while handling and applying glyphosate are accessible, proven effective, and inexpensive. These actions should be implemented without delay while research continues.

    Safeguards must be implemented to ensure that any reduction in glyphosate use does not result in regrettable increases in the use of other equally or more harmful pesticides, for example paraquat. 

    Glyphosate is not the only pesticide that has been inadequately evaluated or regulated. The approval processes globally for all existing and new pesticides are weak and fail to protect human health, especially the health of infants and children. This system needs to be fundamentally revised. Regulatory agencies need to make pesticide approval decisions based on a more comprehensive and unbiased suite of health effects data. If pesticide use is approved, these agencies must closely monitor use, exposure data and harmful outcomes, especially for susceptible and highly exposed groups. The costs of obtaining such data must be borne by the pesticide industry, but the testing must be conducted by laboratories and organizations independent of the pesticide industry and free from financial conflicts of interest (COI), defined as funding from industries and trade associations that have a financial stake in the outcome.

    Risk-assessment methods and processes used to evaluate pesticides must be updated to use best-available science, including: using transparent, consistent and unbiased approaches to evaluate all the evidence; accounting for human variability and susceptible populations such as fetuses, infants and children, and highly exposed populations such as farmworkers; accounting for cumulative exposures and risks for pesticides that contribute to common adverse health outcomes; and identifying adverse health effects and risks at all exposure levels. This is clearly not the case now.

    All scientific evidence used in pesticide evaluations must be publicly available, not labeled proprietary or restricted to active ingredients, and must comply with laws protecting human subjects in research. Financial COI, which do not include government funding, must be addressed throughout the research and regulatory processes, including accounting for bias from industry-funded studies, and ensuring that individuals with financial COI are barred from participating in scientific advisory panels and other bodies that formally review scientific data.

    Ultimately, pesticide use must be reduced overall, and eliminated to the extent possible. This is consistent with the United Nations Global Biodiversity Framework global target to reduce pesticide risks by 50% by 2030 relative to 2010–2020 and replace pesticides with safer, more sustainable pest control systems that rely more on prevention than treatment. This is imperative for the health of humans, ecosystems and future generations.

    link

    Signed by (Affiliations noted for identification purposes only)

    Lianne Sheppard, PhD
    University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

    Nathan Donley, PhD
    Center for Biological Diversity, Olympia, Washington

    Cynthia Curl, MS, PhD
    School of Public and Population Health, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho

    Luoping Zhang, PhD, MS
    School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, California

    Rashmi Joglekar, PhD
    Stanford University, Palo Alto, California

    Dr. Kurt Straif, MD, PhD
    Boston College, Massachusetts, and ISGlobal, Barcelona, Spain

    Audrey E. Tran Lam, MPH
    Center for Energy & Environmental Education, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa

    Dr. Lee A. Evslin, MD, FAAP
    Hawaii Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Kapaa, Hawaii

    Alice Livingston-Ortolani, PhD
    University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom

    Brenda Eskenazi, PhD
    School of Public Health, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California

    Peter Clausing, PhD
    Pesticide Action Network, Germany

    Maryse F. Bouchard, PhD
    Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Montréal, Canada

    Robin Mesnage, PhD
    King’s College London, Department of Nutritional Sciences, Germany

    Naomi Oreskes, PhD
    Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

    Grant Hopkins
    University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

    Robert Gunier, PhD
    School of Public Health, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California

    Naila Khalil, MBBS, MPH, PhD
    Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio

    Amanda Claire Starbuck, MA
    Food & Water Watch, Longmont, Colorado

    Johann Zaller, PhD
    BOKU University, Institute of Zoology, Vienna, Austria

    Dr. Janet Perlman, MD, MPH, FAAP
    University of California at San Francisco, Berkeley, California

    Dr. Eve Shapiro, MD, MPH
    Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Tucson, Arizona

    Dr. Dianne Glover, MD
    Providence/Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, Washington

    Sun-Young Kim, PhD
    National Cancer Center of Korea, Goyang, Korea

    Muhammad Zahid, PhD, MPH
    College of Public Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska

    Andrew Smith, PhD
    Chief Scientific Officer, Rodale Institute, Kutztown, Pennsylvania

    Tracey Woodruff, PhD, MPH
    Stanford University, Palo Alto, California

    Dr. Philip J. Landrigan, MD, MSc, FAAP
    Boston College, Boston, Massachusetts

    Christopher J. Portier, PhD
    Former Director, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Former Director, National Center for Environmental Health, Former Associate Director, National Toxicology Program, Thune, Switzerland

    Dr. Daniele Mandrioli, MD, PhD
    Secretary General, Collegium Ramazzini, Bologna, Italy

    Dr. Bruce Lanphear, MD, MPH
    Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada

    Charles Benbrook, PhD
    Benbrook Consulting Services, Lakeville, Maine

    Dr. Beate Ritz, MD, PhD, FSPH
    University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California

    Alexandra Muñoz, MS, PhD
    Independent Toxicologist, Miami, Florida

    Anne Riederer, PhD
    University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

    Jennifer Fung, PhD
    University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, California

    Catherine Hong
    University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

    Karie L. Knoke
    Benbrook Consulting Service, Sandpoint, Idaho

    Dr. Dennis D. Weisenburger, MD
    University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska

    Alexander A. Kaurov, PhD
    Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand

    Kelly Ryerson, MBA
    American Regeneration, Miami, Florida

    Yogi Hendlin, PhD
    Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

    Melinda Hemmelgarn, MS, RD
    Beyond Pesticides, Columbia, Missouri

    Kendra Klein, PhD
    Friends of the Earth, Washington D.C.

    Erik Millstone, PhD
    Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, England, United Kingdom

    Noreen Mucha, MPA
    Wisconsin Organics, Waukesha, Wisconsin

    Dr. Kambria Beck Holder, MD
    Family Physician, Kilauea, Hawaii

    Dr. Stephanie Blount, MD
    Pediatrician, West Palm Beach, Florida

    Carsten A. Brühl, PhD
    Technical University Kaiserslautern – Landau, Institute for Environmental Sciences, Landau, Germany

    Dr. Ana M. Mora, MD, PhD
    School of Public Health, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California

    Dr. Michael W. Schwartz, MD
    Professor of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

    #BigGovt #health #law #medicalScience #poison
  21. Bayer Leverkusen dropped to sixth after a 2-1 home loss to Augsburg. Rieder scored twice, including a 90th-minute penalty, as the Bees missed big chances...

    #bundesliga #footballnews #augsburg #BayerLeverkusen #football

    mondiaries.com/2026/04/bundesl