This is our big chance to make sure world governments get it right. A BirdLife delegation will be in attendance, with staff from across the world. But what does protecting birds have to do with fighting climate change? Well, firstly, birds are excellent indicators of the state of the planet as a whole. Birds respond quickly to environmental change, and are some of the most visible and well-studied groups of animals on earth.
For example, recent plummets in Atlantic Puffin and Black-legged Kittiwake populations were found to be the result of fish shortages caused by rising sea temperatures. More widely, much of our work is based on the fact that protecting and restoring nature can help limit global temperature rise. Many people see climate change and nature conservation as separate issues, but this is far from true. Wetlands, grasslands and oceans also have powerful carbon storage abilities — and healthy, intact, diverse ecosystems are much better at absorbing carbon than destroyed or degraded ones.
For example, coastal wetlands reduce the effects of sea level rise and coastal flooding. Trees and plants can reduce high temperatures in cities by providing shade and cycling water. By safeguarding and restoring habitats, we benefit not only birds and nature, but people too. Our decades of experience on the ground have shown us how important it is to ensure local people benefit from environmental action.
Conservation measures cannot have a lasting impact unless they help to alleviate poverty, uphold human rights and honour the roles of indigenous peoples. Without this, people will continue to resort to destructive practices such as unsustainable hunting and logging to earn a living.
Massive blow to the company notorious for selling spyware to dictators. And there's more That's absurd. Hmm, seems like a pretty big stretch to me.
We've long called for industry action against NSO and today's lawsuit shows that technology providers are united in fighting spyware and ensuring more security for our users. We've updated the story with the denial and added a note. It doesn't bother me per se to have Apple stand in my shoes as a user to go after NSO, but Congrats jsrailton and citizenlab on the great work you have done to shine light on these threats.
FBI, Brooklyn edition. This is a huge incentive. But not enough. At some point, governments are going to have to do more. NSO's crime is human rights not breaking iPhone security. NSO complaint: it's clearly influenced by the WhatsApp v.
It hurts tech companies. After years of spending efforts on technical means of control e. Hate it. Netanyahu specifically urged on the sale of Pegasus to many neighbors including UAE as part of a broad political strategy to strengthen and normalize ties.
This is great. Huge blow to NSO. Huge step forward for human rights. Like Apple's iCloud servers. Side effect: makes Apple's lawsuit a lot stronger.
Expand More For Next. Unexpand More For Next. Apple Support : About Apple threat notifications and protecting against state-sponsored attacks. After WhatsApp, Apple is the 2nd major company to do so. Apple just pledged millions to groups working cyber surveillance Apple's wrath is poetic. Apple today filed a lawsuit against NSO Group and its parent company to hold it accountable for the surveillance and targeting of Apple users with its Pegasus spyware.
There are unsung heroes in this story. Most importantly though: the victims that bravely came forwards. Here's why It was discovered when a spyware victim let us check their phone.
Those individuals should not be allowed to simply set up shop under different company names or continue this kind of work elsewhere. Would be absolutely great to get a direct line from Apple for threats similar to what Microsoft has had for years. Texas done got itself a honkin' new Samsung semiconductor plant. Chip production from e asia to prevent further future supply shortages The largest-ever investment made by Samsung in the U.
Samsung will build a new semiconductor manufacturing facility in Taylor, Texas. Now, it's dead. Tweets: constitutiondao , carnage4life , jamesrbuk , carnage4life , sadalsvvd , motherboard , twobitidiot , gabrielayuso , and sarthakgh.
We are so honored and appreciative to have shared it with all of you, our web3 community. We know that everyone is eager to hear what's next for ConstitutionDAO, and we've been deeply exploring many options. As people claim their refunds, they now have been educated about Ethereum gas prices and why you shouldn't announce your max bid before an auction. An experience that will only build character as they venture deeper into web3. It's not in crypto.
It's This money is better spent working on igniting crypto's grassroots political base. There was one very specific goal the DAO was created for. Since there is no Constitution to manage, there is no need for the DAO. Refund, disband, learn and move on. It's part of the DAO experience. CoinDesk : Indian government submits a bill to ban most cryptocurrencies and aims to create a framework that would facilitate the creation of a CBDC — While the bill might be the same as the draft submitted in January, expectations had grown that the government would submit a final version that would be accommodative to crypto.
Tweets: nischalshetty , arpiit , nbalajiv , monikahalan , gautamchhugani , nischalshetty , cryptooindia , and coindesk. The Economic Times : Panic among investors as govt proposes bill to ban private cryptocurrencies in India. Moneycontrol : Panic laced with optimism grips investors as House sets table for Crypto Bill. It's a bit unclear for now. Hindustan Times : Govt to ban cryptocurrencies, make way for India's own digital currency.
There's a fine print. DealStreetAsia : India seeks to block most private cryptocurrencies in new bill. Law makers understand the growing market. Bill was never made public - So its hard to know exact contents. I have a Sanyo Kyocera smartphone that still has service.
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