First Factor: RFK Jr condemned as ‘clear and current hazard’ after Trump nomination

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First Factor: RFK Jr condemned as ‘clear and current hazard’ after Trump nomination

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Donald Trump’s nomination of the anti-vaccine activist and conspiracy theorist Robert F Kennedy Jr as US secretary of well being and human providers has been decried by client advocacy teams, public well being specialists and pundits throughout the political divide, who say his appointment will value lives.

Trump introduced Kennedy’s appointment – the newest in a collection of nominations which have prompted outrage, as lots of these chosen lack authorities expertise – in a Fact Social publish on Thursday. Public Citizen, a client advocacy group, responded: “Robert F Kennedy Jr is a transparent and current hazard to the nation’s well being. He shouldn’t be allowed within the constructing on the division of well being and human providers, not to mention be positioned in control of the nation’s public well being company.” Others echoed this, together with the conservative pundit and lawyer George Conway, and physicians.

Critics stated Kennedy’s anti-vaccine rhetoric had had devastating ends in Samoa. He has additionally backed eliminating fluoride, a mineral that strengthens enamel and reduces cavities, from ingesting water.

  • What occurred in Samoa? Kennedy and his anti-vaccine nonprofit, Youngsters’s Well being Protection, reportedly unfold anti-vaccine falsehoods in Samoa after its authorities had quickly suspended its MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccination program owing to the loss of life of two infants as a result of nurses had wrongly ready doses. A yr later, a measles outbreak killed 83. Kennedy denies duty.

Cop summits ‘now not match for objective’, say main local weather coverage specialists

This yr’s talks are nearing their midway mark in Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku. {Photograph}: Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

As Cop29’s first week wraps up, a gaggle of local weather coverage specialists have stated the summits are “now not match for objective” andshould be held solely in international locations that clearly again local weather motion and limit fossil gasoline lobbying.

“We’d like a shift from negotiation to implementation,” wrote the influential group, which incorporates the previous UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon, the previous president of Eire Mary Robinson and the previous UN local weather head Christiana Figueres, in a letter to UN. The letter additionally known as for conferences to be held extra usually and for them to offer extra weight to creating nations.

  • What’s the controversy surrounding host international locations? Azerbaijan is a large-scale fossil gasoline producer. One in every of its authorities organizing members was additionally lately filmed showing to supply assist with fossil gasoline offers.

  • Is that this new? No. Final yr’s summit was additionally held in a petrostate, the United Arab Emirates, whereas that convention’s president saved his major job of heading the nationwide oil firm, Adnoc.

Elon Musk meets Iran’s UN ambassador – report

Elon Musk can be a pacesetter within the newly created Division of Authorities Effectivity. {Photograph}: Allison Robbert/Reuters

Elon Musk reportedly met Iran’s UN ambassador on Monday, a day earlier than Trump named him the co-leader of the newly created Division of Authorities Effectivity.

The assembly, which Musk is alleged to have requested, reportedly targeted on the best way to de-escalate US-Iranian tensions, two Iranian officers advised the New York Occasions. It comes after Musk reportedly joined a name between Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy earlier this month. The Ukrainian chief is alleged to have thanked Musk for the satellites he had offered to Ukraine.

Trump’s relations with Iran have been troublesome, expecially after 2018 – when he withdrew the US from the Iran nuclear deal and reintroduced extreme financial sanctions in opposition to Tehran. The connection is additional difficult by Trump’s robust backing of Israel.

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Mazyouna with a volunteer British physician, Mohammed Tahir, who says she is ‘some of the surprising instances I’ve seen’. {Photograph}: Courtesy of Youngsters Not Numbers

Stat of the day: Practically half of these killed by Valencia’s flood had been over 70

Volunteers clear the road in Paiporta, the place the loss of life toll was 45. {Photograph}: Jorge Zapata/EPA

Virtually half of the 216 folks confirmed useless within the damaging floods following torrential rain in Spain’s japanese area of Valencia two weeks in the past had been aged 70 or above, police stated. 9 kids died within the flood waters.

Don’t miss this: Paul Mescal interviews Ridley Scott: ‘I used to be so forward of the sport. The Oxbridge lot had been aghast’

Paul Mescal and Ridley Scott. {Photograph}: David Levene/The Guardian

Upfront of the discharge of Gladiator II, its star, Paul Mescal, sat down with the Oscar-winning director Ridley Scott for a wide-ranging interview spanning Scott’s creative origins, Blade Runner, Russell Crowe, and even Elon Musk going to Mars. It additionally options some iconic business tales, like this one about casting Albert Finney in The Duellists: “I stated, ‘I can’t afford him.’ However in the long run I received Albert for a crate of crimson wine. That was it.”

Local weather verify: Greater than 1,700 coal, oil and gasoline lobbyists granted entry to Cop29, says report

Environmental activists protest in opposition to the continued use of fossil fuels through the convention in Baku. {Photograph}: Aziz Karimov/Reuters

Considerations have been raised concerning the fossil gasoline business’s affect over local weather summits after a report confirmed that at the very least 1,773 coal, oil, and gasoline lobbyists have been granted entry to Cop29. In stark distinction, the ten nations most weak to the shocks of the local weather disaster, have a mixed 1,033 delegates on the talks.

Final Factor: Wind energy: Australians doc their farts within the title of science

The typical particular person passes wind seven to twenty instances a day, a dietician says. The CSIRO is asking Australians to chart their flatulence for researchers. {Photograph}: Prisma Bildagentur AG/Alamy

Australia’s nationwide science company has requested folks to chart their farts for analysis, requesting they log frequency, stench, loudness and period, to offer researchers a greater understanding of the nation’s intestine well being. “Everyone farts, proper?” stated Heather, who’s taking part within the trial. Darn tootin’!

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