Wednesday, December 11, 2024

News roundup, 11 Dec 2024

- Not surprisingly, it appears that Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the death of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, had suffered some medical issues, including a back injury that required spinal fusion surgery; he had also experienced "brain fog" and suspected that he might have irritable bowel syndrome. He came from a very wealthy background; family and friends report that he suddenly stopped communicating with them about 6 months ago, and his mother reported him missing in November. Many have pointed out that Mangione is 26, which just happens to be the age when people are typically removed from their parents' health insurance coverage. His social media accounts seem to have been shut down, though one Redditor seems to have found his old Reddit posts and summarized them before they could be removed. One thing that's clear in any case - an awful lot of Americans think that the CEO got what was coming to him. Some people have been selling merchandise with the words "deny", "defend", and "depose" (words which were written on shell casings found at the murder scene), though Amazon removed them from sale as soon as they clued into what it was about.

- The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says it met with Canada Post for the first time in two weeks, submitting their latest proposal on Friday. The corporation says it is "extremely disappointed" with the proposal, suggesting that it may be quite some time before the dispute is settled.

- The BC Conservative caucus is in turmoil over the aftermath of the resignation of the vice-chair of the Vancouver Police Board. The board member, Comfort Sakoma-Fadugba, had made worrying remarks on social media about immigration and LBGT* issues; after Surrey-Cloverdale MLA Elenore Sturko (a former RCMP officer) told the media that she agreed with the resignation, much of the caucus turned on her. Then she defied a request from party leader John Rustad that she meet with Sakoma-Fadugba. I guess after losing an election that they think they should have won they're taking out their anger on each other, which is more than fine by me.

- A new solar farm and energy storage facility in California combines 384 MW of solar generation with 600 MWh worth of battery storage; this will increase to 758 MW of generation and 1,200 MWh of energy storage when the second phase is completed next year.

- I know nobody wants to hear this, but current levels of air travel are not sustainable. Emissions from tourism have surged in the last decade and now account for 9% of the global total. To be fair, on a per capita basis the owners of private jets are considerably worse, but people need to get it through their heads that you don't have to fly down to Mexico or Cuba every year. On a somewhat more promising note, researchers in Sweden are looking at ways to replace coal with hydrogen as the reducing agent in steel production.

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