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The Bulletin: March 20–26, 2025

3 min readMar 26, 2025

This week’s collection of interesting articles…

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Threats to U.S. Security: Aging Infrastructure, Fragile Systems, and Information Warfare

The Planet Can’t Afford AI — by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume

The Market Will Crash — Here’s When

Here is how the government will force you to enlist in the army

Sahara flooding, Amazon tributaries drying, warming tipping over 1.5°C — 2024 broke all the wrong records

Infrastructure is the collapse indicator no one is talking about

The “Energy Transition” is a Pipe Dream | Jean-Baptiste Fressoz

Health Prepping: Stop Poisoning Yourself, Part 1

True Wealth

Americans See the Risks but Still Do Nothing

The Nuclear War Plan for Iran — Ken Klippenstein

Energy CEOs Ask Canadian Party Leaders To Declare ‘Energy Crisis’, Reduce Oil And Gas Regulations | ZeroHedge

Major-power conflict ‘no longer unimaginable’, Australian intelligence review finds

Forests: The Impossible Mitigation Task — by Ugo Bardi

Trump Invokes Wartime Powers to Boost U.S. Critical Minerals Output | OilPrice.com

How NATO provoked Russia in Ukraine and prevented peace

The Eternal Present: The Good That’s Been Forgotten Has Been Lost

We are in the middle of a climate apocalypse. But do we really care? | The Indian Express

Andean Glaciers Threaten Million People

The Evolution of Modernity — resilience

How Decades Of Factory Farming Paved the Way For Today’s Superbugs Crisis

Is the AI juice worth the carbon squeeze?

The Nuclear Non-Solution — The Honest Sorcerer

The Mad Scramble for Power: Global Superpowers’ Strategies for Energy, Economics, and War

Hegseth Orders Additional Carrier To Middle East Amid Yemen Escalation | ZeroHedge

The Coming Population Crash

A Hidden Risk That Could Trigger Financial Collapse

Iran in the Crosshairs. Mike Whitney — Global Research

Ishmael Overview | Do the Math

How to Die by Living: A User’s Guide to Modern Collapse

Scientists Warn Major Glaciers Won’t ‘Survive This Century,’ With Grave Impacts for Billions | Common Dreams

Scientists identify ‘tipping point’ that caused clumps of toxic Florida seaweed

EPA Considers Giving Oil and Gas Companies More ‘Flexibility’ to Dispose of Highly Toxic Wastewater — Inside Climate News

From deluges to drought: Climate change speeds up water cycle, triggers more extreme weather

Microplastics: a quick beginner’s guide | by The Medium Newsletter | Mar, 2025

Canada Pressures Social Media to Censor Election Content

America’s Self-Destruction Continues

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Steve Bull (https://olduvai.ca)
Steve Bull (https://olduvai.ca)

Written by Steve Bull (https://olduvai.ca)

A guy trying to make sense of a complex and seemingly insane world. Spend my days pondering our various predicaments while practising local food production...

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