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neha24blog · 2 years ago
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Tobacco Market In-Depth Research On Basis By  Product, Distribution Channel, Region And Forecast To 2030 : Grand View Research Inc.
San Francisco, 11 May 2023: The Report Tobacco Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Product (Smokeless, Cigarettes, Cigars & Cigarillos, Next-Generation Products, Waterpipes), By Distribution Channel (Online, Offline), By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2022 – 2030 The global tobacco market size is expected to reach USD 1,049.9 billion by 2030, according to a new report by Grand View…
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mostlysignssomeportents · 1 year ago
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The impoverished imagination of neoliberal climate “solutions
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This morning (Oct 31) at 10hPT, the Internet Archive is livestreaming my presentation on my recent book, The Internet Con.
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There is only one planet in the known universe capable of sustaining human life, and it is rapidly becoming uninhabitable by humans. Clearly, this warrants bold action – but which bold action should we take?
After half a century of denial and disinformation, the business lobby has seemingly found climate religion and has joined the choir, but they have their own unique hymn: this crisis is so dire, they say, that we don't have the luxury of choosing between different ways of addressing the emergency. We have to do "all of the above" – every possible solution must be tried.
In his new book Dark PR, Grant Ennis explains that this "all of the above" strategy doesn't represent a change of heart by big business. Rather, it's part of the denial playbook that's been used to sell tobacco-cancer doubt and climate disinformation:
https://darajapress.com/publication/dark-pr-how-corporate-disinformation-harms-our-health-and-the-environment
The point of "all of the above" isn't muscular, immediate action – rather, it's a delaying tactic that creates space for "solutions" that won't work, but will generate profits. Think of how the tobacco industry used "all of the above" to sell "light" cigarettes, snuff, snus, and vaping – and delay tobacco bans, sin taxes, and business-euthanizing litigation. Today, the same playbook is used to sell EVs as an answer to the destructive legacy of the personal automobile – to the exclusion of mass transit, bikes, and 15-minute cities:
https://thewaroncars.org/2023/10/24/113-dark-pr-with-grant-ennis/
As the tobacco and car examples show, "all of the above" is never really all of the above. Pursuing "light" cigarettes to reduce cancer is incompatible with simply banning tobacco; giving everyone a personal EV is incompatible with remaking our cities for transit, cycling and walking.
When it comes to the climate emergency, "all of the above" means trying "market-based" solutions to the exclusion of directly regulating emissions, despite the poor performance of these "solutions."
The big one here is carbon offsets, which allows companies to make money by promising not to emit carbon that they would otherwise emit. The idea here is that creating a new asset class will unleash the incredible creativity of markets by harnessing the greed of elite sociopaths to the project of decarbonization, rather of the prudence of democratically accountable lawmakers.
Carbon offsets have not worked: they have been plagued by absolutely foreseeable problems that have not lessened, despite repeated attempts to mitigate them.
For starters, carbon offsets are a classic market for lemons. The cheapest way to make a carbon offset is to promise not to emit carbon you were never going to emit anyway, as when fake charities like the Nature Conservancy make millions by promising not to log forests that can't be logged because they are wildlife preserves:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/03/18/greshams-carbon-law/#papal-indulgences
Then there's the problem of monitoring carbon offsetting activity. Like, what happens when the forest you promise not to log burns down? If you're a carbon trader, the answer is "nothing." That burned-down forest can still be sold as if it were sequestering carbon, rather than venting it to the atmosphere in an out-of-control blaze:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/07/26/aggregate-demand/#murder-offsets
When you bought a plane ticket and ticked the "offset the carbon on my flight" box and paid an extra $10, I bet you thought that you were contributing to a market that incentivized a reduction in discretionary, socially useless carbon-intensive activity. But without those carbon offsets, SUVs would have all but disappeared from American roads. Carbon offsets for Tesla cars generated billions in carbon offsets for Elon Musk, and allowed SUVs to escape regulations that would otherwise have seen them pulled from the market:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/11/24/no-puedo-pagar-no-pagara/#Rat
What's more, Tesla figured out how to get double the offsets they were entitled to by pretending that they had a working battery-swap technology. This directly translated to even more SUVs on the road:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Tesla,_Inc.#Misuse_of_government_subsidies
Harnessing the profit motive to the planet's survivability might sound like a good idea, but it assumes that corporations can self-regulate their way to a better climate future. They cannot. Think of how Canada's logging industry was allowed to clearcut old-growth forests and replace them with "pines in lines" – evenly spaced, highly flammable, commercially useful tree-farms that now turn into raging forest fires every year:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/09/16/murder-offsets/#pulped-and-papered
The idea of "market-based" climate solutions is that certain harmful conduct should be disincentivized through taxes, rather than banned. This makes carbon offsets into a kind of modern Papal indulgence, which let you continue to sin, for a price. As the outstanding short video Murder Offsets so ably demonstrates, this is an inadequate, unserious and immoral response to the urgency of the issue:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/04/14/for-sale-green-indulgences/#killer-analogy
Offsets and other market-based climate measures aren't "all of the above" – they exclude other measures that have better track-records and lower costs, because those measures cut against the interests of the business lobby. Writing for the Law and Political Economy Project, Yale Law's Douglas Kysar gives some pointed examples:
https://lpeproject.org/blog/climate-change-and-the-neoliberal-imagination/
For example: carbon offsets rely on a notion called "contrafactual carbon," this being the imaginary carbon that might be omitted by a company if it wasn't participating in offsets. The number of credits a company gets is determined by the difference between its contrafactual emissions and its actual emissions.
But the "contrafactual" here comes from a business-as-usual world, one where the only limit on carbon emissions comes from corporate executives' voluntary actions – and not from regulation, direct action, or other limits on corporate conduct.
Kysar asks us to imagine a contrafactual that depends on "carbon upsets," rather than offsets – one where the limits on carbon come from "lawsuits, referenda, protests, boycotts, civil disobedience":
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/cif-green/2010/aug/29/carbon-upsets-offsets-cap-and-trade
If we're really committed to "all of the above" as baseline for calculating offsets, why not imagine a carbon world grounded in foreseeable, evidence-based reality, like the situation in Louisiana, where a planned petrochemical plant was canceled after a lawsuit over its 13.6m tons of annual carbon emissions?
https://earthjustice.org/press/2022/louisiana-court-vacates-air-permits-for-formosas-massive-petrochemical-complex-in-cancer-alley
Rather than a tradeable market in carbon offsets, we could harness the market to reward upsets. If your group wins a lawsuit that prevents 13.6m tons of carbon emissions every year, it will get 13.6 million credits for every year that plant would have run. That would certainly drive the commercial imaginations of many otherwise disinterested parties to find carbon-reduction measures. If we're going to revive dubious medieval practices like indulgences, why not champerty, too?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champerty_and_maintenance
That is, if every path to a survivable planet must run through Goldman-Sachs, why not turn their devious minds to figuring out ways to make billions in tradeable credits by suing the pants off oil companies?
There are any number of measures that rise to the flimsy standards of evidence in support of offsets. Like, we're giving away $85/ton in free public money for carbon capture technologies, despite the lack of any credible path to these making a serious dent in the climate situation:
https://www.spglobal.com/commodityinsights/en/market-insights/latest-news/energy-transition/072523-ira-turbocharged-carbon-capture-tax-credit-but-challenges-persist-experts
If we're willing to fund untested longshots like carbon capture, why not measures that have far better track-records? For example, there's a pretty solid correlation between the presence of women in legislatures and on corporate boards and overall reductions in carbon. I'm the last person to suggest that the problems of capitalism can be replaced by replacing half of the old white men who run the world with women, PoCs and queers – but if we're willing to hand billions to ferkakte scheme like carbon capture, why not subsidize companies that pack their boards with women, or provide campaign subsidies to women running for office? It's quite a longshot (putting Liz Truss or Marjorie Taylor-Greene on your board or in your legislature is no way to save the planet), but it's got a better evidentiary basis than carbon capture.
There's also good evidence that correlates inequality with carbon emissions, though the causal relationship is unclear. Maybe inequality lets the wealthy control policy outcomes and tilt them towards permitting high-emission/high-profit activities. Maybe inequality reduces the social cohesion needed to make decarbonization work. Maybe inequality makes it harder for green tech to find customers. Maybe inequality leads to rich people chasing status-enhancing goods (think: private jet rides) that are extremely carbon-intensive.
Whatever the reason, there's a pretty good case that radical wealth redistribution would speed up decarbonization – any "all of the above" strategy should certainly consider this one.
Kysar's written a paper on this, entitled "Ways Not to Think About Climate Change":
https://political-theory.org/resources/Documents/Kysar.Ways%20Not%20to%20Think%20About%20Climate%20Change.pdf
It's been accepted for the upcoming American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy conference on climate change:
https://political-theory.org/13257256
It's quite a bracing read! The next time someone tells you we should hand Elon Musk billions to in exchange for making it possible to legally manufacture vast fleets of SUVs because we need to try "all of the above," send them a copy of this paper.
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/10/31/carbon-upsets/#big-tradeoff
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lordelmelloi2 · 8 months ago
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Do you drink alcoholic beverages and live in the US? Would you like to have more clear labelling of ingredients, nutritional labels, and additives on alcoholic products?
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https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/01/31/2024-01855/labeling-and-advertising-of-wine-distilled-spirits-and-malt-beverages-with-alcohol-content
The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) is announcing virtual listening sessions to receive input from the public on labeling of wine, distilled spirits, and malt beverages to disclose per-serving alcohol and nutritional information, major food allergens, and/or ingredients. The Department of the Treasury's February 2022 report on “Competition in the Markets for Beer, Wine, and Spirits” recommended that TTB revive or initiate rulemaking in these areas. These listening sessions are intended to engage the public, including consumers, public health stakeholders, and industry members of all sizes, and facilitate the public's ability to provide input to inform rulemaking. This notice sets forth the dates and times of the virtual listening sessions and instructions for registration. It also opens a docket for submitting written comments on the issues to be discussed in the listening sessions.
Have you ever picked up an alcoholic product like wine and wanted to know if it has added flavors and sugars? Are you a tequila drinker frustrated by the lack of disclosure about abocantes or additives like caramel coloring, sugar syrups, etc.? Are you a WHISKY drinker that's frustrated about that? Do you enjoy rum, but want to move on from brands that add a ton of sugar to their rum after distillation? Do you drink sweet wine, but want to know if you're actually drinking real wine, or just a wine cocktail? Do you have to be careful drinking, because there are many alcoholic products that have things you're allergic to but are not disclosed on the label, like colorings, preservatives, or other additives?
SUBMIT A FORMAL COMMENT at the above link by March 29th to have your voice heard! You can also submit anonymously, all you need to put is your email!
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southeastasianists · 7 months ago
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Dubbed the last lung of Manila, the 5.4-acre Arroceros Forest Park had long been a battleground between the city government and pro-environment organizations before becoming a modern oasis today. 
During Spanish colonial rule, the park area was part of the parián or market of Manila. Later in the 19th century, a tobacco factory, known as Fabrica de Arroceros, occupied the site. During the Philippine Revolution in 1896, the park area became a contested battleground zone. Philippine and U.S. forces controlled everywhere in the city except for the small Intramuros, a centuries-old historic district in the city and Spain's last hold-out.
In 1898, the United States purchased the Philippine archipelago for $20 million from Spain. During U.S. control of the archipelago, a military garrison was set up on the park site. When the Philippines finally secured independence from the United States in 1946, the garrison was repurposed into the Department of Education's headquarters.
When the Department of Education moved elsewhere, the site's first park was instated in 1993. Manila government officials developed the park with the help of a private environmental group, the Winner Foundation.
Along with 150 century-old trees that survived World War II, the park now hosts over 3,000 trees, an effort lead by he Manila Seedling Bank.
In 2003, the park was embroiled in another controversy that threatened its existence when then-mayor Lito Atienza wanted to construct a school administration building and teachers' dormitory on a portion of the park despite protests from conservation groups. The groups claimed that of the 8,000 trees in the park in the year 200, only 2,000 trees remained after the buildings were completed in 2007.
In 2020, then-mayor Francisco Domagoso signed an ordinance declaring the area a permanent forest park. On February 4, 2022, the park re-opened after 5 months of rehabilitation. 
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fatehbaz · 1 year ago
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The SAWP is a temporary labour program that brings foreign workers to Canada for periods between six weeks and eight months annually [...], paving the way for the recruitment of Jamaican workers as well as workers from other Caribbean countries like Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados [beginning] in 1968. [...] The SAWP has been a resounding success for Canadian growers because offshore indentured workers enable agribusiness to expand and secure large profits. Being indentured means that migrant farm workers are bound to specific employers by contractual agreements [...]. First, they are legally prevented from unionizing. [...] Additionally, because they are bound to specific employers, they must ensure that the employer is happy with them [...]. For instance, migrant farm workers are forced to agree to growers’ requests for long working hours, labour through the weekend, suppress complaints and avoid conflicts, if they want to stay out of “trouble” [...]. In “Canada’s Creeping Economic Apartheid”, Grace Galabuzi shows that the Canadian Government’s immigration policy is, in reality, a labour market immigration policy [...].
[Text by: Julie Ann McCausland. "Racial Capitalism, Slavery, Labour Regimes and Exploitation in the Canadian Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program". Caribbean Quilt Volume 5. 2020. Paragraph contractions added by me.]
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A big finding that came out of the oral history interviews was a much richer tapestry of worker protest than has previously been documented. Speaking with workers – including former workers back in their home countries of Jamaica and Barbados – allowed me to hear the types of stories that often don’t make it into archives or newspapers. Interviewees told me stories about wildcat strikes, about negotiating conditions with employers, and also about protesting their home governments’ role in organizing the migrant labour program. [...] [T]hings did not have to be this way; our current world was anything but inevitable. [...] [But] economic forces transformed tobacco farming (and agriculture writ large), [...] leaving mega-operations in their wake. [...] [L]arge operations could afford [...] bringing in foreign guestworkers. The attraction of foreign workers was not due to labour shortages, but instead in their much higher degree of exploitability, given the strict nature of their contracts and the economic compulsion under which they pursued overseas migrant labour. [...] Ontario’s tobacco belt (located in between Hamilton and London, on the north shore of Lake Erie), was from the 1920s to 1980s one the most profitable sectors in Canadian agriculture and the epicentre of migrant labour in the country [...]. In most years, upwards of 25,000 workers were needed to bring in the crop. [...]
[The words of Edward Dunsworth. Text is a transcript of Dunsworth's responses in an interview conducted and transcribed by Andria Caputo. 'Faculty Publication Spotlight: Ed Dunsworth's "Harvesting Labour"'. Published online at McGill Faculty of Arts. 15 December 2022. At: mcgill.ca/arts/article/faculty-publication-spotlight-ed-dunsworths-harvesting-labour. Some paragraph breaks/contractions added by me.]
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Jamaican agricultural workers say they face conditions akin to “systematic slavery” on Canadian farms, as they call on Jamaica to address systemic problems in a decades-old, migrant labour programme in Canada. In a letter sent to Jamaica’s minister of labour and social security earlier this month [August 2022], workers [...] said they have been “treated like mules” on two farms in Ontario, Canada’s most populous province. [...] The workers [...] are employed under [...] (SAWP), which allows Canadian employers to hire temporary migrant workers from Mexico and 11 countries in the Caribbean [...]. “We work for eight months on minimum wage and can’t survive for the four months back home. The SAWP is exploitation at a seismic level. Employers treat us like we don’t have any feelings, like we’re not human beings. We are robots to them. They don’t care about us.” Between 50,000 and 60,000 foreign agricultural labourers come to Canada each year on temporary permits [...]. Canada exported more than $63.3bn ($82.2bn Canadian) in agriculture and food products in 2021 – making it the fifth-largest exporter of agri-food in the world. [...]
[Text by: Jillian Kestler-D'Amours. "Jamaican farmworkers decry ‘seismic-level exploitation’ in Canada". Al Jazeera (English). 24 August 2022.]
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In my home country, St. Lucia, we believe in a fair day’s pay [...]. In Canada, we give more than a fair day’s work, but we do not get a fair day’s pay. [...] I worked in a greenhouse in [...] Ontario, growing and harvesting tomatoes and organic sweet peppers for eight months of the year, from 2012 to 2015. [...] In the bunkhouse where I lived, there were typically eight workers per room. Newly constructed bunkhouses typically have up to fourteen people per room. [...] I also received calls from workers (especially Jamaicans) who were either forbidden – or strongly discouraged – from leaving the farm property. This outrageous overreach of employer control meant that workers had difficulty sending money home, or buying necessary items [...]. [O]n a lot of farms, [...] workers’ movement and activity is policed by their employers. The government knows about this yet fails to act.
[Text are the words of Gabriel Allahdua. Text from a transcript of an interview conducted by Edward Dunworth. '“Canada’s Dirty Secret”: An Interview with Gabriel Allahdua about migrant farm workers’ pandemic experience'. Published by Syndemic Magazine, Issue 2: Labour in a Treacherous Time. 8 March 2022. Some paragraph contractions added by me.]
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The CSAWP is structured in such a way as to exclude racialized working class others from citizen-track entry into the country while demarcating them to a non-immigrant status as temporary, foreign and unfree labourers. The CSAWP is [...] a relic of Canada’s racist and colonial past, one that continues unimpeded in the present age [...]. [T]he Canadian state has offered a concession to the agricultural economic sector in the way of an ambiguous legal entity through which foreign agricultural workers are legally disenfranchised and legally denied citizenship rights.
[Text by: Adam Perry. "Barely legal: Racism and migrant farm labour in the context of Canadian multiculturalism". Citizenship Studies, 16:2, 189-201. 2012.]
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Other publications:
Smith. 'Troubling “project Canada”: the Caribbean and the making of “unfree migrant labour”’. Canadian Journal of Latin American Studies Volume 40, number 2. 2015.
Choudry and Thomas. "Labour struggles for workplace justice: migrant and immigrant worker organizing in Canada". Journal of Industrial Relations Volume 55, number 2. 2013.
Harsha Walia. "Transient servitude: migrant labour in Canada and the apartheid of citizenship". Race & Class 52, number 1. 2010.
Beckford. "The experiences of Caribbean migrant farmworkers in Ontario, Canada". Social and Economic Studies Volume 65, number 1. 2016.
Edward Dunsworth. Harvesting Labour: Tobacco and the Global Making of Canada’s Agricultural Workforce (2022).
Edward Dunsworth. “‘Me a free man’: resistance and racialisation in the Canada-Caribbean Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program,” Oral History Volume 49, number 1. Spring 2021.
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365sylviaplath · 11 days ago
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In Memoriam: Pluto in Capricorn
Y'all Mind if I Go Listicle on This One
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setting the scene- pluto first entered capricorn on january 25th, 2008. retrograde sent it back to sagittarius for a few months over the summer (6/14/08 - 11/25/08) and 11/26/08 and beyond, it's been pluto in capricorn. pluto is currently in its final degree of capricorn. we had brief previews of pluto in aquarius (3/23/23 - 6/11/23 and 1/20/24 - 9/1/24), and from the afternoon of 11/19/24 forward, we will be in pluto in aquarius until 2043.
a sampler of news headlines from january/early february 2008:
"Stock markets around the world plunge amid growing fears of a U.S. recession, fueled by the 2007 subprime mortgage financial crisis."
"U.S. President George W. Bush says Israel must return to its pre-1967 borders to enable the establishment of a Palestinian state."
"Israel blocks fuel to the Gaza City power plant, causing a citywide blackout."
"George W. Bush delivers his final State of the Union Address as President of the United States"
"President Vladimir Putin says Russia would target its missiles at Ukraine if it threatened Russia's national security."
"The U.S. Department of Agriculture stands down two employees as part of its investigation of the biggest meat recall in United States history."
"WHO declares global tobacco control efforts and an approach to avoid tens of millions of premature deaths by the middle of this century."
"Bird flu cases in poultry spread in India, as the H5N1 virus infects seven districts in the state of West Bengal."
"Writers Guild of America strike (2007–present): Hollywood writers reach tentative agreement with the major movie studios."
in summary- end of Bush presidency, 2008 election, bird flu, attempts at nicotine control, war against Palestinians, imminent economic collapse, Russia/Ukraine, hollywood on strike, recalled meat, also several countries trying to get YouTube outlawed. imagine!
Wow crazy! What's Pluto's deal?
what does it mean for pluto to be in capricorn? pluto is the planet of transformation, destruction, rebirth, hidden truths, generational/societal shifts, and it's currently in capricorn, the sign of practicality, hard work/professional ambition, and leadership. capricorn, the zodiac's father figure. the merger of the two means slow-moving and long-lasting change in life/career path, family/societal structures (i.e patriarchy), financial systems, so on. pretty telling that we started this transit with a global financial crisis and now we're......here! posts circulate periodically about empires lasting ~250 years, which is about as long as it takes for a pluto return. if we're taking the US to have been "born" on 7/4/1776, the US' natal pluto placement is capricorn! never in the history of the US has pluto been back into its birth sign of capricorn until 2008. this placement means the US's foundation is one of these qualities listed above- built on patriarchy, conservatism, so on. this pluto return was technically in 2022 (around 27 degrees capricorn) and the effects could be felt +/- a few years on each side, since pluto moves so slowly. i think most would say the US (as we've known it) has been forced to confront the ugly sides of its foundations since 2020!
anyway, on with the pop culture highlight reel for pluto in capricorn. remembering the themes i described above (conservative/family values, patriarchy, financial systems, etc), let us look back.....
Pluto in Capricorn - Pop Culture Notables
(a non-exhaustive list, prioritizing my Most Memorable. Forgetting stuff is inevitable but this is a hell of a list)
- a moodboard for visual accompaniment - please support me getting into Pinterest
MOVIES:
Avatar, the Twilight series, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Moonlight, Inception, Get Out, La La Land, Zero Dark Thirty, The Social Network, The Blind Side, Ex Machina, The Wolf of Wall Street, the Fifty Shades series, Black Swan, all of the Jennifer Lawrence x Bradley Cooper movies, The Help, High School Musical 3, the Minions franchise, John Krasinski war hero arc, Interstellar, every single Marvel movie (minus the first 3 Spiderman movies, those were pluto in Sag), Frozen, The Dark Knight, Zootopia, the last 3 Harry Potter movies, Hunger Games series, Lady Bird, Call Me By Your Name, Parasite, Hereditary, the Hangover movies, 21 Jump Street series, Step Brothers, Project X, Bridesmaids, A Star is Born, Crazy Rich Asians, the Magic Mike series, Hidden Figures, the To All The Boys movies, Easy A, the Kick-Ass series (important to the Aaron Taylor Johnson fans)
TV:
indulge me as i go in depth on this....
Reality TV continues to expand after the early 2000s boom (a direct product of the writers strike)- Jersey Shore, RuPaul's Drag Race, every Real Housewives city after the original (Orange County), Are You The One, Love Island, Love is Blind/dating shows on streaming services, the rise of Nick Lachey -hosted competition/reality shows, the Love & Hip Hop franchise, Vanderpump Rules, Shark Tank, Basketball Wives, MasterChef, grandfathering in Keeping up with the Kardashians (first aired months before pluto into cap), Below Deck, Dance Moms, Impractical Jokers, Chopped MTV - Teen Wolf, Awkward, Girl Code/Guy Code, 16 and Pregnant, Teen Mom, Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory, Silent Library, Skins, Ridiculousness, Catfish Huge Cartoon Network moment- Adventure Time, Regular Show, The Amazing World of Gumball, Chowder, Steven Universe, the Total Drama series (grandfathered in from pluto in sag) Disney & Nickelodeon - Shake It Up, Sonny with a Chance, Phineas and Ferb, Wizards of Waverly Place, Good Luck Charlie, The Suite Life on Deck, Victorious, Big Time Rush, True Jackson VP, iCarly (grandfathered in from pluto in sag) Revivals - Cribs, Punk'd, Fear Factor, Twin Peaks, The X-Files, Fuller House, Rush Hour tv series, Girl Meets World, iCarly, Queer Eye, Sex and the City: And Just Like That, That 90's Show, Arrested Development, Fraiser, Futurama, The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder, Rugrats More shows I want to mention but didn't want to categorize- Modern Family, Parenthood, The Vampire Diaries, Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Community, Game of Thrones, American Ninja Warrior, Cake Boss, Lena Dunham's GIRLS, Broad City, The Walking Dead, Downton Abbey, Pretty Little Liars, The Great British Bake Off, Storage Wars, Glee, Sherlock, Tosh.0, South Park, Supernatural (grandfathered in from pluto in sag)
MUSIC:
i have spoken for so long about television that i will just direct the audience to this Spotify playlist of vetted pluto in capricorn hits (thank you to this playlist creator) - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5XALIurWS8TuF6kk8bj438?si=4cd575cfa9564201
MISC/EVENTS:
the transition from myspace to facebook, majorrrrr social media takeover- instagram, tiktok, twitter, tumblr, vine, snapchat, yikyak, reddit, BeReal, skype/oovoo, so on - all either founded or gained traction, social media becomes a career, Amazon buys Whole Foods, Occupy Wall Street, gay marriage legalized, the entire Obama presidency, rise of Donald Trump's political career and presidency, #MeToo movement, "incels", formation of BLM, Colin Kaepernick takes a knee during NFL national anthem and causes nationwide outrage, Nationwide 2020 BLM protests and marches, increased visibility on police brutality (w/ the rise of social media, body cam requirements, etc), more anti-racist organizations and coalitions created across racial groups following the creation of BLM and 2020 racial unrest, strengthening of the alt-right pipeline and supporting right-wing sycophants/"influencers", Joe Rogan podcast, Pokemon GO to the polls, both Prince William and Prince Harry's royal weddings, Tiger Woods cheating scandal, rise of bizarre celebrity sexting scandals (notably: many celebs with capricorn placements), Jonas Brothers purity rings, Gisele Bündchen & Tom Brady's first baby (NOTE: PLUTO IS CHANGING SIGNS AND GISELE IS CURRENTLY PREGNANT AGAIN W/ HER NEW MAN'S BABY), formation of Odd Future, Lady Gaga's meat dress, Beyoncé's children, Kim Kardashian's 72-day marriage, Bieber Fever, Bangerz era Miley Cyrus, Summer 2016, Hot Girl Summer, One Direction/boyband takeover, Charlie Sheen's hashtag winning moment, Caitlyn Jenner tell-all, Bobby Shmurda’s arrest, Free Britney, Ben Affleck x JLo notably first happened right before pluto in cap and they got back together right at the tail end of pluto in cap, the infamous white and gold or blue and black dress, the term Girlboss, the Ice Bucket Challenge, Hamilton, the rise of fanfiction, the rise of Buzzfeed and listicle journalism, Fyre Festival scam, Fenty Beauty launched, growing concerns about the electric grid, the rise of streaming services, the iPhone absolutely dominates the cell phone market and we all have supercomputers on us 24/7, e-cigs and vapes more commercially available in response to anti-cigarette campaigns, the iPad, Angry Birds/Candy Crush and the affiliates, COVID, rise of remote work, "Adele Dazeem", David Cook winning American Idol over David Archuleta (see: title photo for this post), self driving cars, new wave of the opioid overdose epidemic, AI takeover
See also: Fall Out Boy's version of Billy Joel's We Didn't Start the Fire - has a handful of pre-pluto in cap events but close enough
NOTABLE CELEBRITY DEATHS:
Michael Jackson, Brittany Murphy, Heath Ledger, Prince, Christina Grimmie, Cameron Boyce, Amy Winehouse, Aretha Franklin, Steve Jobs, George Michael, Whitney Houston, Chadwick Boseman, David Bowie, Toni Morrison, Carrie Fisher, Donna Summer, Nelson Mandela, Cory Monteith, Naya Rivera, Robin Williams, bell hooks, Anthony Bourdain, Pop Smoke, Mac Miller, Nipsey Hussle, James Gandolfini, Paul Walker, Alexander McQueen, Chester Bennington, Virgil Abloh, Lil Peep, Avicii, Joan Rivers, XXXTentacion, George HW and Barbara Bush, John McCain, Nancy Reagan, Hugh Hefner, Dick Clark, Margaret Thatcher, Queen Elizabeth II, Henry Kissinger
we exit this crazy transit having had:
a deep exploration of werewolf/vampire stories (often, allegories for capitalism)
the rise of reality tv through unfair conditions for tv workers
more copaganda in direct response to increased organizing around police brutality
a film industry dominated by military-funded superhero movies
popularization of Girlbossing alongside the destruction of labor rights
the rise of social media and its monetization
cigarettes reinventing themselves and then the OGs making a comeback
a considerable embrace of ""traditional"" values
a slow decay of the concept of celebrity
numerous financial crises and major changes to the workforce
everyone now has to have a smartphone and thus, the ability to work 24/7 from anywhere
the highest measured period of unemployment in several decades (spring 2020)
a very bootstrappy approach to global pandemic response
AI becoming increasingly popular- especially since the first dip of pluto into aquarius
and now, a fresh resurgence of 2024 Cougar movies (The Idea of You, A Family Affair, Lonely Planet and very soon, Babygirl).
What a ride. Onto the next era….
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Holidays 11.15
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Advocacy Action Day
American Enterprise Day
America Recycles Day
Bitcoin Independence Day
Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day
Conscript’s Day (Russia)
Day of the 8 Billion (2022)
Day of the German Community (Belgium)
Day of the Imprisoned Writer
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Dynasty Day (Belgium)
Equal Pay Day (EU)
European Music Therapy Day
Family Civility Day
Fast For An Abundant World Harvest
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GIS Day
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I Love To Write Day
Indonesia Marine Corps Day (Indonesia)
International “Addict to Angel” Awareness Day
International Day for the Prevention of & Fight Against All Forms of Transnational Organized Crime
International 15q Day
Kimono Day (Japan)
Koningsfeest (King's Feast; Belgium)
Leopoldstag (a.k.a. Goose Day; start of Heurigen, new wine season, Austria)
Little Red Wagon Day
Love, Light, & Hope National Day of Yoga & Meditation
Lutetia Asteroid Day
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More Than One Role Day
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National Camp T-Shirt Day
National Career Development Day
National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day
National Currency Day (Kazakhstan)
National Drummer Day (a.k.a. National Drumming Day)
National DTC Day
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National Educational Support Professionals Day
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Producer Day
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Sing in Your Car Day
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TechDay (NYC)
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Food & Drink Celebrations
Australian Gin Day
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International Pilsner Day
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Independence & Related Days
Articles of Confederation (Adopted; U.S.; 1777)
Canterbury Province Day (New Zealand)
Commonwealth of the Philippines (Inauguration; Philippines; 1935)
Northern Cyprus (from Cyprus, 1983) [partially recognized]
Oriental Mindoro Day (Philippines)
Palestine (Unilaterally Declared, 1988)
Republic Proclamation Day (Brazil)
3rd Friday in November
Children in Need Appeal Day (Ireland, UK) [Friday of 2nd Full Week]
Comfort Food Friday [Every Friday]
Five For Friday [Every Friday]
Flashback Friday [Every Friday]
Friday Finds [Every Friday]
Fry Day (Pastafarian; Fritism) [Every Friday]
International Stand Up to Bullying Day [3rd Friday] (Also 3rd Friday in Feb)
Music T-Shirt Day (Australia) [3rd Friday]
National Agriculture Day (Australia) [3rd Friday]
Substitute Educators Day [3rd Friday]
TGIF (Thank God It's Friday) [Every Friday]
World Sustainable Toy Day [3rd Friday]
Weekly Holidays beginning November 15 (2nd Full Week of November)
National Donor Sabbath (thru 11.17) [Fri-Sun 2 Weeks before Thanksgiving]
Virginia Cider Week (thru 11.24)
Festivals Beginning November 15, 2024
Budapest Christmas Market or Vörösmarty Square Christmas Market (Budapest, Hungary) [1.1.2025]
Christmas Market and Parade in Valkenburg aan de Geul (Valkenburg aan de Geul, Netherlands) [thru 1.5.2025]
Copenhagen Christmas Market in Tivoli Gardens (Copenhagen, Denmark) [thru 1.5.2025]
Edinburgh Christmas Market (Edinburgh, United Kingdom) [thru 1.4.2025]
EuroChocolate (Perugia, Italy) [thru 11.24]
Gijón International Film Festival (Gijón, Spain) [thru 11.23]
Gingerbread House Competition & Display (Lahaska, Pennsylvania) [thru 1.19.25]
Harvest Festival (Boone, Iowa)
Innsbruck Christmas Market in the Old Town (Innsbruck, Austria) [thru 12.23]
International Indian Film Academy Awards (Abu Dhabi, UAE) [thru 11.17]
Leon International Balloon Festival (Leon, Mexico) [thru 11.18]
London Jazz Festival (London, United Kingdom) [thru 11.24]
Strawberry Fields (Tocumwal, New South Wales, Australia) [thru 11.17]
Three Continents Festival (Nantes, France) [thru 11.23]
WhiskyFest Chicago (Chicago, Illinois)
Feast Days
Abibus of Edessa (Christian; Saint)
Albert the Great (Christian; Saint)
Awkwardly Honest Day (Pastafarian)
Birsa Munda Jayanti (Parts of India)
Caius of Korea (Christian; Blessed)
Celtic Advent (Pagan) [40 Days Until Xmas]
Changeling Restitution Day (Goblins; Shamanism)
Descending Day of Lord Buddha (Bhutan)
De Witt (Positivist; Saint)
Didier of Cahors (a.k.a. Desiderius; Christian; Saint)
Eugonius (Christian; Saint)
Feast of St. Margaret of Scotland (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Feronia (Pagan Goddess of Fire, Fertility & Woodlands)
Fintan of Rheinau (Christian; Saint)
Francis Asbury and George Whitefield (Episcopal Church)
Georgia O’Keeffe (Artology)
Gerhart Hauptmann (Writerism)
Gertrude (Christian; Saint)
Gilles de Raid Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Gurias, Samoanas, and Abibus (Christian; Martyrs)
Hugh Faringdon (Christian; Blessed)
J.G. Ballard (Writerism)
Leopold III of Austria (Christian; Saint) [Lower Austria and Vienna]
Liane Moriarty (Writerism)
Malo (a.k.a. Male or Maclou; Christian; Saint)
Marianne Moore (Writerism)
Mechell (Christian; Saint)
Mr. Pelican (Muppetism)
Nidhogg’s Blot (Pagan)
Philip the Apostle (Christian; Saint)
Prophet’s Birthday (Mouloud; Shi’a Muslims) [17th of Rabi’al-awwal]
Shichi-Go-San (Shinto; Japan)
Sigid (Ethiopian Jewish) [Cheshvan 29]
Wayne Thiebaud (Artology)
Zachariah (Christian; Saint)
Lunar Calendar Holidays
Full Moon [10th of the Year] (a.k.a. ... 
Beaver Moon (Amer. Indian, Colonial, Traditional)
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Digging Moon (Traditional)
Flower Moon (South Africa)
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Hunter’s Moon (North America)
Ill Full Moon Poya Day (Sri Lanka)
Loy Krathong (Floating of the Lamps Festival; Thailand)
Palden Lhama Festival (Tibet)
Rutting Moon (Traditional)
Sassafras Moon (Choctaw)
Snow Moon (England, Wicca)
Southern Hemisphere: Corn, Flower, Hare, Milk
Tazaugmone (a.k.a. Thasaung Mong; Festival of Lights; Myanmar)
That Luang Festival (Theravada Buddhism; Laos) 
Trading Moon (Cherokee)
Tree Moon (Neo-Pagan)
Whitefish Moon (Traditional)
White Moon (China)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Perilous Day (13th Century England) [28 of 32]
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Very Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [52 of 60]
Premieres
Aladdin’s Lamp (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1935)
Alice Helps the Romance (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1926)
Alice Hunting in Africa (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1924)
Alice Rattled by Rats (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1925)
At Last!, by Etta James (Album; 1960)
Black Wings Has My Angel, by Elliott Chaze (Novel; 1953)
Charlie’s Angels (Film; 2019)
China (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1931)
The Crackpot King (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1946)
CrazySexyCool, by TLC (Album; 1994)
Dear Mr. Watterson (Documentary Film; 2013)
Death in Captivity, by Michael Gilbert (Novel; 1952)
The Dice Man, by Luke Rhinehart (Novel; 1971)
Electric Holiday (Disney Cartoon; 2012)
The English Patient (Film; 1996)
Football Fever (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1937)
Ford v. Ferrari (Film; 2019)
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, by Anita Loos (Novel; 1925)
Gopher Broke (WB LT Cartoon; 1958)
The Great Hunt, by Robert Jordan (Novel; 1990) [Wheel of Time #2]
Having a Rave Up with the Yardbirds, by the Yardbirds (Album; 1965)
Hollywood Babylon, by Kenneth Anger (Gossip Book; 1965)
I Bet You Think About Me, by Taylor Swift (Song; 2021)
The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones (Hanna-Barbera Animated TV Movie; 1987)
Jungle Rhythm (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1929)
Licensed to Ill, by the Beastie Boys (Album; 1985)
The Lord of the Rings (Animated Film; 1978)
Love Me Tender (Film; 1956) [Elvis Presley #1]
Th Magic Pencil (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1940)
Molly Moo-Cow and the Butterflies (Rainbow Parade Cartoon; 1935)
Molly Moo-Cow and the Indians (Rainbow Parade Cartoon; 1935)
Nebraska (Film; 2013)
The Novelty Shop (Color Rhapsody Cartoon; 1936)
Offering (a.k.a. Ticket to Ride), by The Carpenters (Album; 1969)
Play It As It Lays, by Joan Didion (Novel; 1970)
Rabbit’s Kin (WB MM Cartoon; 1952)
Rio Grande (Film; 1950)
The Saint Goes On, by Leslie Charteris (Short Stories; 1934) [Saint #15]
Saturday Night Fever, by the Bee Gees (Soundtrack Album; 1977)
Science Friction (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1963)
Simple Simon (Ub Iwerks ComiColor Cartoon; 1935)
Somebody To Love, recorded by Jefferson Airplane (Song; 1966)
Space Jam (WB Animated Film; 1996)
Steel Magnolias (Film; 1989)
Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest, by The Fireman (Album; 1993) [Paul McCartney]
3, by Violent Femmes (Album; 1989)
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (Film; 1944)
Tom & Jerry: Snowman’s Land (WB Animated Film; 2022)
The Undiscovered Self, by C.G. Jung (Philosophical Theory; 1958)
With Poopdeck Pappy (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1940)
Today’s Name Days
Albert, Leopold, Leopoldine (Austria)
Albert, Berto, Paulin, Sidonija (Croatia)
Leopold (Czech Republic)
Leopold (Denmark)
Vaige, Vaigi, Vaike, Vaiki (Estonia)
Janette, Janika, Janina, Janita (Finland)
Albert, Arthur, Léopold, Malo, Victoire (France)
Albert, Leopold, Leopoldine, Nikolaus (Germany)
Albert, Lipót (Hungary)
Alberto (Italy)
Leopolds, Lipsts, Unda, Undīne (Latvia)
Albertas, Leopoldas, Vaidilas, Žadvydė (Lithuania)
Oddfrid, Oddvar (Norway)
Albert, Alberta, Albertyna, Artur, Artus, Idalia, Leopold, Leopoldyna, Przybygniew, Roger (Poland)
Paisie (Romania)
Leopold (Slovakia)
Alberto, Eugenio, Leopoldo (Spain)
Leopold (Sweden)
Leopold, Leopolda, Leopoldo, Leopoltine, Talia, Thalia (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 320 of 2024; 46 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of Week 46 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Hagal (Hailstone) [Day 20 of 28]
Chinese: Month 10 (Yi-Hai), Day 15 (Guide-Wei)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 14 Heshvan 5785
Islamic: 13 Jumada I 1446
J Cal: 20 Wood; Sixthday [20 of 30]
Julian: 2 November 2024
Moon: 100%: Full Moon
Positivist: 12 Frederic (12th Month) [Ruyter]
Runic Half Month: Nyd (Necessity) [Day 9 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 54 of 90)
Week: 2nd Full Week of November
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 23 of 30)
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frankendykes-monster · 10 months ago
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These are uncommon aspirations for a tabletop author. The board game industry is booming—the total market grew by 6.5 percent in 2022—but the hobby itself tends to be politically inert. By most mainstream audits, a good board game is quantified by the interesting ways it allows players to score points. The thematic resonance of the setting is usually pushed to the fringes. When a board game intersects with history—even harrowing history—it does so only to provide a one-dimensional backdrop for the card-playing and tile-laying. The lack of mindfulness can sometimes be baffling: One of the most acclaimed tabletop games of all time, Puerto Rico, takes place on the namesake island during the height of European imperial power, when merchant ships poured into the Caribbean. Performing well in the game requires you to develop plantations of coffee, tobacco, and sugar in the verdant interior, which, historically speaking, were worked by slaves. Puerto Rico, of course, never acknowledges those crimes against humanity—it’s only meant to be digested as a game, rather than a text. Nothing more, nothing less.
Wehrle has spent a career attempting to bridge that contradiction. He is of the opinion that those traditional conceptions about game design are misguided, and more generally, that the tabletop format can aim much higher in both ambition and scope. “I’m not interested in whether or not a game is fun,” he told me. “I think we want something to be compelling, and the things that compel us exist on a wide emotional spectrum.” That means if a quartet of players can feel the nuances of Reconstruction—if they can sink into its horror around a kitchen table, with a board game that truly possesses a point of view—then perhaps they will better understand where we came from.
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warningsine · 11 months ago
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From January 1, 2025, cigarettes and tobacco products, herbal products, electronic smoking devices, and refill containers will no longer be allowed to be purchased by persons under 20 years of age, according to the relevant amendments to the law approved by the Saeima on Thursday, January 11.
The changes were backed by 77 MPs but voted against by one parliamentarian, with four abstaining in the vote. The Saeima worked on these amendments for a long time, starting in December 2022. In December last year, the viewing was postponed several times for legal clarification. 
Until now, the law made tobacco products, herbal smoking products, electronic smoking devices and refill containers available for purchase from the age of 18. The age threshold for these products has now been raised to 20 years starting in 2025.
For selling tobacco products, tobacco substitute products, herbal smoking products, electronic smoking devices, or refill containers thereof to persons younger than 20 years of age, a fine will be imposed on the seller from 280 to 700 euros, while on a legal person – from 700 to 7,100 euros.
On the other hand, persons under 20 using these products will be subject to a warning or fine of up to EUR 15.
Amendments to the Law also provide for a prohibition on smoking in gambling establishments.
The amendments also prohibit the sale of liquids and tobacco substitute products containing flavorings of electronic smoking devices, except those that create the smell or taste of tobacco. These restrictions will enter into force on January 1, 2025. A restriction on the production and placing on the market of tobacco products and other smoking products that are visually reminiscent of sweets, snacks, and toys will also be in force.
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spooniestrong · 2 years ago
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Why you should avoid kava and 9 other risky dietary supplements
One-third of Americans say they believe supplements have been tested by the Food and Drug Administration for safety, according to a 2022 nationally representative survey by Consumer Reports of 3,070 adults in the United States. But the FDA doesn’t approve or test the safety or effectiveness of any supplement before it enters the U.S. market.
After consulting with a panel of doctors and researchers, Consumer Reports says you should avoid these 10 risky supplements. In general, risk increases the larger the dosage and the longer the supplement is taken. Also beware of illegal or unapproved drug ingredients, such as tianeptine, methylsynephrine and phenibut.
Chaparral
Also called: creosote bush, greasewood, Larrea divaricata, Larrea tridentata, larreastat
Claimed benefits: weight loss; eases inflammation; treats colds, infections, rashes, cancers
Potential harms: kidney problems, liver damage
Coltsfoot
Also called: coughwort, Farfarae folium leaf, foalswort, Tussilago farfara
Claimed benefits: relieves cough, sore throat, laryngitis, bronchitis, asthma
Potential harms: liver damage, possible carcinogen
Comfrey
Also called: blackwort, bruisewort, slippery root, Symphytum officinale
Claimed benefits: relieves cough, heavy menstrual periods, stomach problems, chest pain; treats cancer
Potential harms: liver damage, cancer
Germander
Also called: Teucrium chamaedrys, Teucrium viscidum
Claimed benefits: weight loss; alleviates fever, arthritis, gout, stomach problems
Potential harms: liver damage, hepatitis
Greater celandine
Also called: celandine, Chelidonium majus
Claimed benefits: alleviates stomach ache
Potential harms: liver damage
Kava
Also called: ava pepper, kava kava, Piper methysticum
Claimed benefits: eases anxiety, helps sleep
Potential harms: liver damage, exacerbates Parkinson’s disease and depression, impairs driving
Lobelia
Also called: asthma weed, Lobelia inflata, vomit wort, wild tobacco
Claimed benefits: helps respiratory problems, smoking cessation
Potential harms: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, rapid heartbeat, confusion, seizures, hypothermia, coma
Pennyroyal oil
Also called: Hedeoma pulegioides, Mentha pulegium
Claimed benefits: improves breathing problems, digestive disorders
Potential harms: liver and kidney failure, nerve damage, convulsions
Usnic acid
Also called: beard moss, tree moss, usnea
Claimed benefits: weight loss, pain relief
Potential harms: liver injury
Yohimbe
Also called: Johimbi, Pausinystalia yohimbe, yohimbine, Corynanthe johimbi
Claimed benefits: treats low libido and erectile dysfunction, depression, obesity
Potential harms: raises blood pressure; causes rapid heart rate, headaches, seizures, liver and kidney problems, heart problems, panic attacks
Source: Consumer Reports Inc.
Consumer Reports is an independent, nonprofit organization that works side by side with consumers to create a fairer, safer, and healthier world. CR does not endorse products or services, and does not accept advertising. Read more at ConsumerReports.org.
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vape-news · 2 years ago
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After the failure of BAT to acquire Elfbar. Disposable electronic cigarette products were reported. revenge?
iMiracle, the parent company of popular e-cigarette brand ELFBAR, has revealed for the first time that BAT is trying to acquire ELFBAR in 2022. This time the disclosure comes amidst alleged controls on disposable e-cigarettes in the UK.
Experts believe that this is a common means for tobacco giants to spread their market share. While ELFBAR is steadily increasing its market share, it needs to be vigilant
Acquisition intentions vary. What followed was a series of reports? Retaliation or routine testing?March 22, 2023
Source: 2firsts
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beardedmrbean · 2 years ago
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The Russian invasion of Ukraine has put Bulgarian agriculture in front of serious challenges due to the unprecedented increase in the price of basic production resources - energy, fertilizers, feed, uncertainty in the agricultural markets, and the crisis has further worsened the traditional low liquidity of small farms in our country. This is what the Minister of Agriculture Yavor Gechev said in front of the media.
“If the state had not taken measures to support farmers and livestock breeders with the state support scheme: ‘Liquidity of farmers to overcome the negative economic impact of Russian aggression against Ukraine’, many of them would have gone bankrupt, which would have put under risk the stability of the food supply chain, thereby endangering the country's food security,” the caretaker Minister of Agriculture emphasized.
In order to deal with the negative consequences of Russian aggression, the Ministry has developed an emergency crisis measure for state aid in order to compensate the increased costs of farmers. Thus, for the period in which applications for state aid were accepted - from September 1 to 16, 2022, 37,042 applications for state aid were accepted, and nearly 36,000 were eligible and received aid. Due to the interest in the assistance, however, many farmers turned to the Ministry with a request to open a new window for assistance, and in November one was opened, and for the period from November 14 to 18, another 520 applications from farmers were accepted, and 488 of them - assisted.
Also, the sums received by some farmers have been reduced to the ceiling in the initially approved support scheme – 62 thousand euros per enterprise. This ceiling, however, does not allow larger farms in the affected sectors to be adequately compensated for the increased costs of cultivating agricultural land and rearing animals, putting them at a disadvantage compared to smaller farms. Thus, according to the instructions of the EC from 28.10.2022, the ceiling for support is raised to 250 thousand euros, and subsequently the apointed budget of the scheme is also amended, which reaches 426 million BGN, with the livestock sector being supported with 204 million BGN, and plant breeding – with BGN 222 million.
In the "Livestock" sector, in all subcategories - for dairy cows, sheep, buffaloes and goats, the tied support jumps by an amount between BGN 4 and 19 per head animal, and in "Plant breeding" the state aid for growing vines, rice, nuts , salads, lettuce, okra, tobacco and zucchini jumps from BGN 1,000 to BGN 6,000 per hectare.
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jayanthitbrc · 2 days ago
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Global Nicotine Pouches Market Analysis 2024: Size Forecast and Growth Prospects
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The nicotine pouches market size is expected to see exponential growth in the next few years. It will grow to $14.5 billion in 2028 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 29.4%. The growth in the forecast period can be attributed to online retail channels, global expansion of product availability, innovations in product formulations, cultural and social shifts, marketing and branding strategies.. Major trends in the forecast period include innovations in formulations, product customization, regulatory developments, cross-category expansion, increased consumer education..
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Market Drivers - Increasing awareness of alternative nicotine products is expected to propel the growth of the nicotine pouch market going forward. Alternative nicotine refers to nicotine-containing products that are marketed as smoke-free, less harmful, cleaner, and safer alternatives to traditional tobacco products. These products include e-cigarettes, heated tobacco products, moist oral tobacco, nicotine pouches, and nicotine replacement therapies. Nicotine pouches are often marketed as a smoking cessation aid or a less harmful alternative for individuals looking to quit smoking. The awareness of the negative health impacts of tobacco has led to an increased interest in products that can help people stop or reduce their tobacco consumption. For instance, according to a study released by the CDC Foundation, a US-based foundation, e-cigarette unit sales increased by 46.6% between January 2020 and December 2022, with the total number of e-cigarette brands rising by 46.2%, from 184 to 269. Therefore, increasing awareness of alternative nicotine products is driving the growth of the nicotine pouch market.
Market Trends - Major companies operating in the nicotine pouch market are adopting sustainable and environmentally friendly production practices in response to increasing consumer awareness and demand for eco-friendly products. The rising market demand for transparency and sustainability reflects a broader consumer preference for environmentally friendly products. The emphasis on sustainable practices is a prominent trend in the market, indicating a growing demand for environmentally sustainable and eco-friendly products. For instance, in February 2021, NIIN LLC, a US-based synthetic nicotine pouch manufacturer, launched NIIN Zero Tobacco, offering a smoke-free, odor-free, mess-free, spit-free, and chew-free nicotine satisfaction experience featuring manufactured tobacco-free nicotine in various flavors such as spearmint, citrus chill, cool mint, wintergreen, and cinnamon, available in 3 or 6 mg/pouch options.
The nicotine pouches market covered in this report is segmented –
1) By Product Type: Tobacco-derived, Synthetic Nicotine 2) By Flavor Type: Original Or Unflavored, Flavored 3) By Strength: Light, Normal, Strong, Extra Strong 4) By Distribution: Offline, Online
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head-post · 9 days ago
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UK inflation surges to 2.3%
UK inflation jumped above the Bank of England’s 2% target, with core price growth accelerating as well, according to Reuters.
Consumer prices rose 2.3% in October, helped by an increase in domestic energy tariffs after rising 1.7% in September. The latest BoE forecast and a Reuters poll of economists pointed to a weaker Consumer Price Index (CPI) at 2.2%.
Meanwhile, sterling strengthened by almost a third of a cent against the US dollar following the data release before giving back most of that gain. Interest rate futures priced in a slightly slower pace of rate cuts, with bond prices falling.
The rise lifted inflation to a six-month high and was the biggest monthly increase in annual CPI since inflation peaked in October 2022. Service price inflation, which the BoE saw as a key indicator of domestic price pressures, rose to 5.0% in October from 4.9% in September, the Office for National Statistics said.
However, core inflation, which excludes energy, food, alcohol and tobacco prices, rose to 3.3% from September’s 3.2%, missing market expectations. The BoE also said this month it expected overall inflation to rise to 2.4% and 2.5% in November and December.
The Bank said the first budget of the new UK government would likely boost inflation next year. Moreover, US President-elect Donald Trump’s threat to impose high import duties is adding uncertainty to the economic outlook.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s new government pledged to boost UK economic growth but was criticised by employers over the higher employment taxes they would have to pay from April next year. There is also upward pressure on prices from the labour market, where many employers are facing a shortage of candidates.
Meanwhile, yields on two-year UK government bonds, which are sensitive to interest rate speculation, rose about 4 basis points.
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health-views-updates · 11 days ago
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2024-2032 Nebulizer Market Outlook: Revenue, Trends, and Growth
The global Nebulizer Market Revenue is projected to witness substantial growth in the coming years, driven by increasing respiratory health concerns, rising incidences of chronic pulmonary diseases, and advancements in nebulization technology. The market, valued at USD 1.45 billion in 2022, is expected to expand significantly by 2030, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.23% during the forecast period.
Nebulizers play a crucial role in the administration of medication directly into the lungs, making them indispensable in managing respiratory diseases such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and bronchitis. The market’s growth trajectory is further bolstered by increasing air pollution levels, rising tobacco consumption, and a growing aging population vulnerable to respiratory ailments.
Technological innovations, including portable and user-friendly nebulizers, have enhanced patient compliance and convenience, broadening the market’s consumer base. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic underscored the importance of respiratory health, further driving the demand for nebulizers worldwide.
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Market Dynamics and Key Trends
The nebulizer market is undergoing a transformative phase with several key trends shaping its future:
Portability and Compact Designs: The development of lightweight and battery-operated nebulizers has made respiratory treatments accessible anytime and anywhere.
Technological Advancements: Integration of Bluetooth technology and smart connectivity in nebulizers allows real-time monitoring of patient data, enhancing treatment efficiency.
Rising Awareness Campaigns: Increasing public awareness about respiratory health and the benefits of early diagnosis are propelling market growth.
Growth in Home Healthcare: The shift towards home-based care, driven by the rising costs of hospitalization, has significantly boosted the adoption of nebulizers.
Regional Insights
North America currently dominates the nebulizer market, attributed to its advanced healthcare infrastructure, high prevalence of respiratory disorders, and increased healthcare expenditure. Meanwhile, Asia-Pacific is emerging as a lucrative market due to a growing population, urbanization, and improved healthcare access.
Industry Challenges
Despite the promising growth, the market faces challenges such as high costs of advanced nebulizers, lack of awareness in developing regions, and limited availability of skilled healthcare professionals for effective usage and maintenance of devices.
Competitive Landscape
The nebulizer market is highly competitive, with key players focusing on research and development to introduce innovative products. Partnerships, acquisitions, and expansions are common strategies adopted to strengthen market positions and meet the increasing demand.
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