Monthly archives: June, 2025

Google Earth adds old Street View captures to rewind time from the street level

The Verge: “Google Earth will now let you look at historical imagery from Street View. The update, which comes as part of the tool’s 20th anniversary, allows you to see how a location has changed over time. Google Earth already offers the ability to switch to Street View while viewing satellite imagery, but now you …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

New IPIE Report – Climate Misinformation Threatens Global Action

“The IPIE’s landmark assessment reveals that the greatest barrier to climate action is the global spread of misinformation about climate science. The IPIE’s Scientific Panel on Information Integrity about Climate Science latest assessment, Information Integrity about Climate Science: A Systematic Review, and its accompanying Summary for Policymakers, represents the most comprehensive analysis yet of how …

Subjects: Climate Change, Energy, Environmental Law, Government Documents, Health Care, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Trump can pull the plug on the internet, and Europe can’t do anything about it

Politico.eu: “Donald Trump’s return to the White House is forcing Europe to reckon with a major digital vulnerability: The U.S. holds a kill switch over its internet. As the U.S. administration raises the stakes in a geopolitical poker game that began when Trump started his trade war, Europeans are waking up to the fact that …

Subjects: E-Mail, E-Records, Government Documents, Internet, Legal Research, Microsoft, Privacy

What’s The ‘Pizza Meter’ And How Did It Become A Meme?

The Pentagon Pizza Orders Conspiracy Theory Explainer. The bigger the crisis and the more time government staffers are stuck in their offices, the more pizza they eat. At least that’s what the internet thinks according to the “Pizza Meter” theory, which some believe could even predict the beginning of a possible World War III. The …

Subjects: Defense, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Sky Viewer

SkyViewer: “This data visualization is a product of NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory. This groundbreaking new observatory, located on Cerro Pachón in Chile, will revolutionize the way we explore the cosmos. Using the largest camera ever built, Rubin will repeatedly scan the sky for 10 years and create the greatest cosmic movie ever made. To …

Subjects: Education

AI Scraping Bots Are Breaking Open Libraries, Archives, and Museums

404 Media: “This is a moment where that community feels collectively under threat and isn’t sure what the process is for solving the problem.” “Popular Information AI bots that scrape the internet for training data are hammering the servers of libraries, archives, museums, and galleries, and are in some cases knocking their collections offline, according …

Subjects: AI, Copyright, Digital Rights, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

65 Percent of People Taken by ICE Had No Convictions, 93 Percent No Violent Convictions

CATO Institute: “New nonpublic data from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) indicate that the government is primarily detaining individuals with no criminal convictions of any kind. Also, among those with criminal convictions, they are overwhelmingly not the violent offenses that ICE continuously uses to justify its deportation agenda. ICE has shared this data with people …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Government Documents, Legal Research

The crisis in American science

Open Access. The crisis in American science. Sage Journals. History of Science. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6827-2892, Volume 63, Issue 2. https://doi.org/10.1177/00732753251343655 Abstract – “The second regime of Donald J. Trump has decimated federal science and federally supported science to a greater degree than his first regime, unleashing an unprecedented crisis. The authors in this roundtable take a close …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Climate Change, Education, Environmental Law, Government Documents, Health Care, Knowledge Management, Microsoft

Where did billions in climate and infrastructure funding go?

Grist: “By the time President Donald Trump retook office, lawmakers had announced nearly $700 billion in funding for infrastructure- and climate-related projects under two bills passed during Joe Biden’s administration — the Inflation Reduction Act and the bipartisan infrastructure law. That money was promised to all sorts of community and local projects, from clean energy …

Subjects: Climate Change, Economy, Energy, Environmental Law, Legal Research