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June 19, 2021

The 8 Pillars of Peace Every Nation Should Adopt

The Pillars of Peace Last time we talked about the various costs of violence. We focused on the fact that the costs of violence if they were gathered together amount to one of the largest economies in the world, a...
June 19, 2021

The Economic Value of Peace. Breaking Down the Cost of Global Violence

The Cost of Violence We often hear people say, ‘violence is never the answer’. Outside of defending yourself few people have any problem with that cliché. This is true on the scale of someone getting mugged to warring nations. However,...
June 19, 2021

China Human Rights Violation

China, Censorship, and ‘the Common Good’ Recently, we mentioned in this space that we want to do a better job of highlighting the good things being done in the world. And we want to do that. Really. Unfortunately, you sometimes...
June 19, 2021

Ban the Scan! AI, Facial Recognition, and Human Rights

Scanners! Facial recognition software is becoming more and more common. There are lots of uses for it. One is as a way to unlock your phone. Another is for stores to be able to recognize incoming customers, enabling them to...
June 19, 2021

Rubber Rubber! Data Supply System Breakdowns

Rubber! Rubber is used in a ton of products in the developed and developing worlds. It forms door and window seals, it makes gaskets used in power plants, the soles of shoes, and insulates tools for working with electricity. It’s...
June 18, 2021

Genentech Making Steps for Humans and the Planet

Genentech and Priorities It came to our attention that we tend to point out all the bad stuff going on. Whether it be talking about how social media companies are selling your data, other companies skimming it off your activity,...
June 18, 2021

Big Data Collides with IP Law. Intellectual Property Data Protection

The Worth of Data Information is the real currency of the present day and likely will be for the future. At least until that meteor gets here. It’s been that way for a long time, actually. Think all the way...
June 18, 2021

Lakehouse Data Management

Lakes vs. Warehouses Lakes are beautiful. If for some reason you don’t live anywhere near one I feel a little sorry for you. Aside from the obvious aesthetics, there is a natural beauty in how they work. On the surface,...
June 18, 2021

NuWave, Big Bear, and Information Security

NuWave, Big Bear, and Information Security NuWave, known for data analytics just bought Big Bear which provides a lot of cloud computing and storage services. Why does this matter? It matters because both are contractors to the US government, including...
June 18, 2021

Groundwater Isotope Data. Climate Stability

Something is in the Water Climate scientists spend a lot of time studying the past to predict the future. Now, you might be recalling all the times we’ve talked about the danger of thinking you can figure out the future...
June 18, 2021

Warmest Europe on Record Climate Change

Hot Data and Climate Change It looks like 2020 was Europe’s warmest year on record, going up 0.72F over the previous year. Well, that’s Europe, right? Sure. Worldwide, 2020 tied with 2016 as the warmest year. Which puts us at...
June 18, 2021

Big Data, Big Problem, Big Bias

Big Data Bias Data can do and has done great things to help improve life for people everywhere. That’s accelerated in the digital age (yes, data existed before computers, we just gathered it with our senses) as we’ve been able...
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