How Katica Roy Is Using AI to Bring Equality Into the Workplace – Worth

To close the gender pay gap, we cant start by talking about pay. And thats where Roys SaaS platform Pipeline steps in.

Inequality in the workplace has long been a hot topic in the corporate world, but gender economist Katica Roy is actively turning that conversation into action. After fighting to be paid equitably twiceand winningRoy was on a radio show when asked if she thought the pay gap would be closed in her lifetime.

I said, Well not until we make it an economic issue. And then I thought, oh, I think I can solve that. Roy explained to Worth CEO Juliet Scott-Croxford, during the first day of the weeklong Techonomy Virtual: Reset + Restore conference. So, that was my entry into entrepreneurship and really looking at gender equity as a massive economic opportunity rather than only a social issue.

This realization led Roy to found Denver-based Pipeline Equity, an award-winning SaaS company that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to identify and drive economic gains through gender equity.

The idea behind [Pipeline and its application of AI] was: If we could change decisions that are made in organizations, the human capital decisions, we could actually make gender equity a reality in our time in our lifetime, rather than the hundred or so years that the World Economic Forum (WEF) talks about. Roy said. But also, we could essentially augment the decision making. We could also change the narrative from gender equity as this social issue to an economic opportunity. The thing that we also saw more broadly in the marketplace was that there was an increasing number of CEOs who were committed to gender equity and have made these public commitments. Yet, there was really a difference between making a commitment and living a commitment, really the difference between making that commitment and actually the employee experience of that commitment.

So, if we could change the way that the decisions are made, she continued, then we could actually catapult that opportunity forward.

Of course, the WEF pay gap closure predictions were made before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, which Roy called a she-session, because women have lost the majority of jobs during this particular economic downturn.

With remote work and with people being at home with children, most caregiving and unpaid work falls to women, Roy explained. Weve seen that theres about 40 percent of U.S. employees [who] dont have sick leave. So, they have to choose between their health and going to work. And most of that actually falls on womenthis particular economic downturn has really highlighted all the cracks that were already sitting underneath the system.

But while this crisis has been a giant step backward for equality, at the same time, what we are seeing is this opportunity to actually use artificial intelligence and use people analytics solutions to catapult us forward, Roy said.

With the move to remote work, there has been a lot of talk about the flexibility of such situations being good for gender equity, but Roy warned that while working from home could help keep more women in the workforce, it could have a negative impact on female promotions.

At this moment, theres the opportunity to actually leverage artificial intelligence to ensure that we are not only continuing to make progress on gender equity, but actually catapulting us forward, Roy explained. And for companies, that is of particular importance because in the 2008 Great Recession, what we saw was companies that put equity at the core of their crisis management strategy actually increased the velocity of their recovery. So, for companies that are looking to recover, and recover more quickly, from this particular downturn, gender equity is important.

But to close the gender pay gap, we cant start by talking about pay. Pay is the symptom, its not the disease, Roy said. In other words, pay is the quantitative value that you place on your talent. But the actual value happens before that in performance and potential. And thats where Pipelines platform steps in.

We are augmented decision-making, Roy, who also acts as Pipelines CEO, said. So much like you would use Google Maps or ways to get from point A to point B, we do the very same thing for companies human capital management decisions. Essentially, its their data, our algorithms. We attach to their HR systems when theyre going to make a decision across these five pillars of talent, which essentially are kind of the five big buckets of talent decisions you make: hiring, pay, performance, potential and promotion. We actually intercept those decisions, essentially audit them. And then if theres any inequity, make a recommendation.

Using natural language processing, Pipelines platform reads through performance reviews and calls out any biased phrases. Weve found that on average, women are underrated 4 percent of the time, and that actually impacts their ability to be in the succession pipeline, as well as their pay. So thats what we make possible. Just to give you one more quick stat: The average Fortune 500 company has 60,000 employees. And what we have discovered is that theres really three key decisions that they make across those employees each year, which are performance, potential and pay. So, thats 180,000 opportunities for the average Fortune 500 company to move toward equity each and every year. Thats what we make possible.

According to Roy, in the next five years, we could reduce the time it will take to tackle gender equity, which is currently estimated at 257 years. We could actually shorten that quite a bit, Roy said. At this moment, we have the opportunity to embrace AI as a tool to achieve gender equity.

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OpenAIs fiction-spewing AI is learning to generate images – MIT Technology Review

At its core, GPT-2 is a powerful prediction engine. It learned to grasp the structure of the English language by looking at billions of examples of words, sentences, and paragraphs, scraped from the corners of the internet. With that structure, it could then manipulate words into new sentences by statistically predicting the order in which they should appear.

So researchers at OpenAI decided to swap the words for pixels and train the same algorithm on images in ImageNet, the most popular image bank for deep learning. Because the algorithm was designed to work with one-dimensional data (i.e., strings of text), they unfurled the images into a single sequence of pixels. They found that the new model, named iGPT, was still able to grasp the two-dimensional structures of the visual world. Given the sequence of pixels for the first half of an image, it could predict the second half in ways that a human would deem sensible.

Below, you can see a few examples. The left-most column is the input, the right-most column is the original, and the middle columns are iGPTs predicted completions. (See more examples here.)

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The results are startlingly impressive and demonstrate a new path for using unsupervised learning, which trains on unlabeled data, in the development of computer vision systems. While early computer vision systems in the mid-2000s trialed such techniques before, they fell out of favor as supervised learning, which uses labeled data, proved far more successful. The benefit of unsupervised learning, however, is that it allows an AI system to learn about the world without a human filter, and significantly reduces the manual labor of labeling data.

The fact that iGPT uses the same algorithm as GPT-2 also shows its promising adaptability. This is in line with OpenAIs ultimate ambition to achieve more generalizable machine intelligence.

At the same time, the method presents a concerning new way to create deepfake images. Generative adversarial networks, the most common category of algorithms used to create deepfakes in the past, must be trained on highly curated data. If you want to get a GAN to generate a face, for example, its training data should only include faces. iGPT, by contrast, simply learns enough of the structure of the visual world across millions and billions of examples to spit out images that could feasibly exist within it. While training the model is still computationally expensive, offering a natural barrier to its access, that may not be the case for long.

OpenAI did not grant an interview request, but in an internal policy team meeting that MIT Technology Review attended last year, its policy director, Jack Clark, mused about the future risks of GPT-style generation, including what would happen if it were applied to images. Video is coming, he said, projecting where he saw the fields research trajectory going. In probably five years, youll have conditional video generation over a five- to 10-second horizon." He then proceeded to describe what he imagined: you'd feed in a photo of a politician and an explosion next to them, and it would generate a likely output of that politician being killed.

Update: This article has been updated to remove the name of the politician in the hypothetical scenario described at the end.

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IOSCO’s proposed guidance for regulation on the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning – Lexology

The International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) has recently issued a consultation report to propose guidance for members in regulating the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) by market intermediaries and asset managers (collectively, Firms). The consultation period will end on 26 October 2020. IOSCO will issue final guidance to its members based on the consultation conclusions. It is likely that IOSCO members, including the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, will follow the guidance and in due course adopt IOSCOs suggested measures into their regulatory framework. The consultation report also includes a discussion of the existing regulatory framework for the use of technologies in different financial markets for reference purposes.

The consultation report describes AI as a combination of mass data, sufficient computing resources and machine learning, and describes ML as a method of designing a sequence of actions to solve a problem, which optimise automatically through experience, with or without human intervention. IOSCO noted the increasing use of AI and ML by market intermediaries in the provision of advisory and support services, risk management, client identification and monitoring, selection of trading algorithms and asset management/ portfolio management. For asset managers, AI and ML techniques may be deployed to optimise portfolio management, complement human investment decision-making processes by suggesting investment recommendations and improve internal research capabilities, as well as for back office functions.

Through its engagement with financial markets, IOSCO identified several risk areas involving the use of AI and ML and proposed six measures to regulate Firms use of AI and ML. For Hong Kong licensed corporations, these measures will be familiar from the electronic trading rules in Chapter 18 and Schedule 7 to the Code of Conduct for Persons Licensed By or Registered with the Securities and Futures Commission. However, the IOSCO proposals are much broader than purely electronic trading, as they relate to the use of AI and ML generally throughout a Firms business.

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Governance and oversight

Firms should designate senior management responsible for the oversight of the development, testing, deployment, monitoring and controls of AI and ML. They should also document their internal governance framework, with clear lines of accountability. Senior management should designate an appropriately senior individual (or groups of individuals), with the relevant skill set and knowledge to sign off on initial deployment and substantial updates of the technology.

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Algorithm development, testing and ongoing monitoring

Firms should adequately test and monitor the algorithms they use to validate the results of AI and ML techniques used on a continuous basis. The testing should be conducted in an environment that is segregated from the live environment prior to deployment to ensure that AI and ML behave as expected in stressed and unstressed market conditions and operate in a way that complies with regulatory obligations.

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Data quality and bias

Firms should have appropriate controls in place to ensure that the data on which the performance of AI and ML is dependent is of sufficient quality to prevent biases and is sufficiently broad for a well-founded application of AI and ML.

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Transparency and explainability

Firms should disclose meaningful information to customers and clients around their use of AI and ML that impact client outcomes.

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Outsourcing

Firms should understand their reliance upon and manage their relationship with third party service providers, including ongoing oversight and monitoring of the performance of the service providers. To ensure adequate accountability, Firms should have a service level agreement and contract in place with each service provider clarifying the scope of the outsourced functions and the responsibilities of the service provider. This agreement should contain clear performance indicators and should also clearly determine sanctions for poor performance.

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Ethical concerns

Firms should have adequate skills, expertise and experience to develop, test, deploy, monitor and oversee the controls over the AI and ML that they utilise. Compliance and risk management functions should be able to understand and challenge the algorithms that are produced and conduct due diligence on any third party service provider, including on the level of knowledge, expertise and experience of the service provider. This measure sets a high standard for compliance and risk management functions that may be hard to achieve, particularly where an algorithm develops organically in ways that may not have been originally anticipated.

What does this mean for financial intermediaries?

Subject to the consultation conclusions, the six suggested measures will become fundamental principles for IOSCOs members to use in formulating their AI and ML regulations in the future. When designing or developing businesses involving the use of AI and ML, financial intermediaries are encouraged to use the suggested measures as a guide for their compliance infrastructure, in addition to compliance with local regulatory requirements.

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A beginners guide to the AI apocalypse: Artificial stupidity – The Next Web

Welcome to the latest article in TNWs guide to the AI apocalypse. In this series well examine some of the most popular doomsday scenarios prognosticated by modern AI experts.

In this edition were going to flip the script and talk about something that might just save us from being destroyed by our robot overlords on September 23, 2029 (random date, but if it actually happens your mind is going to be blown), and that is: artificial stupidity.

But first, a few words about humans.

You wont find any comprehensive data on the subject outside of the testimonials at the Darwin Awards, but stupidity is surely the biggest threat to humans throughout all of history.

Luckily were still the smartest species on the planet, so weve managed to remain in charge for a long time despite our shortcomings. Unfortunately a new challenger has entered the arena in the form of AI. And despite its relative infancy, artificial intelligence isnt as far from challenging our status as the apex intellects as you might think.

The experts will tell you that were really far away from human-level AI (HLAI). But maybe thats because nobodys quite sure what the benchmark for that would be. What should a human be able to do? Can you play the guitar? I can. Can you play the piano? I cant.

Sure, you can argue that a human-level AI should be able to learn to play the guitar or the piano, just like a human can many play both. But the point is that measuring human ability isnt a cut-and-dry endeavor.

Computer scientist Roman Yampolskiy, of the university of Louisville, recently published a paper discussing this exact concept. He writes:

Imagine that tomorrow a prominent technology company announces that they have successfully created an Artificial Intelligence (AI) and offers for you to test it out.

You decide to start by testing developed AI for some very basic abilities such as multiplying 317 by 913, and memorizing your phone number. To your surprise, the system fails on both tasks.

When you question the systems creators, you are told that their AI is human-level artificial intelligence (HLAI) and as most people cannot perform those tasks neither can their AI. In fact, you are told, many people cant even compute 13 x 17, or remember name of a person they just met, or recognize their coworker outside of the office, or name what they had for breakfast last Tuesday.

The list of such limitations is quite significant and is the subject of study in the field of Artificial Stupidity.

Trying to define what HLAI should and shouldnt be able to do is just as difficult as trying to define the same for an 18-year-old human. Change a tire? Run a business? Win at Jeopardy?

This line of reasoning usually swings the conversation to narrow intelligence versus general intelligence. But here we run into a problem as well. General AI is, hypothetically, a machine capable of learning any function in any domain that a human can. That means a single GAI should be capable of replacing any human in the entire world given proper training.

Humans dont work that way however. Theres no general human intelligence. The combined potential for human function is not achievable by an individual. If we build a machine capable of replacing any of us, it stands to reason it will.

And thats cause for concern. We dont consider which ants are most talented when we wreck an anthill to build a softball field, why should our intellectual superiors?

The good news is that most serious AI experts dont think GAI will happen anytime soon, so the most well have to deal with is whatever fuzzy definition of HLAI the person or company who claims it comes up with. Much like Google decided it had achieved quantum supremacy by coming up with an arbitrary (and disputed) benchmark, itll surprise nobody in the industry if, for example, the AI crew at Facebook determines that a specific translation algorithm theyve invented meets their self-imposed criteria for HLAI (or something like that). Maybe itll be Amazon or OpenAI.

The bad news is that you also wont find many reputable scientists willing to rule GAI out. And that means we could be an eureka! or two away from someone like Ian Goodfellow oopsing up an algorithm that ties general intelligence to hardware. And when that happens, we could be looking at Bostroms Paperclip Maximizer in full effect. In other words: the robots wont kill us out of spite, theyll just forget we exist and transform the world and its habitats to suit their needs just as we did.

Thats one theory anyway. And, as with any potential extinction scenario, its important to have a plan to stop it. Based on the fact that we cant know exactly whats going to happen once a superintelligent artificial being emerges, we should probably just start hard-coding artificial stupidity into the mix.

The right dose of unwavering limitations think Asimovs Laws of Robotics but more specific to the number of parameters or compute a specific model can use and what level of network integration can exist between disparate systems could spell the difference between our existence and extinction.

So, rather than attempting to program advanced AI with a philosophical view on the sanctity of human life and what constitutes the greater good, we should just hamstring them with artificial stupidity from the start.

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Are the Indian rich immune to the tax us syndrome? – BusinessLine

The peculiar affliction among millionaires around the world that has seen them practically begging their governments to tax them more.

Really, are there such millionaires?

You bet. Earlier this week, nearly 100 of the worlds richest people issued a statement directed at their governments, in which the operative phrase was: Tax us. Tax us. Tax us. They wanted governments to raise taxes on people like us. Immediately. Substantially. Permanently.

Whoa, why are they begging to be taxed more?

Their argument and there is much merit in it is that the Covid-19 pandemic has devastated economies around the world, and has left governments resource-constrained. And since millionaires are not frontline workers they are not taking care of the sick or driving the ambulances or restocking grocery store shelves or delivering food they ought to contribute in other ways, they reason.

Doesnt it? So, as the signatories to the Millionaires for Humanity statement note, where they can help out is in terms of resources. We do have money, lots of it. Money that is desperately needed now and will continue to be needed in the years ahead, as our world recovers from this crisis, they observe. And since the coronavirus crisis and the economic aftermath could push half a billion more people into poverty, governments should take these moneyed people up on their offer.

Who exactly are these model millionaires?

The signatories include Ben and Jerrys ice cream co-founder Jerry Greenfield, Disney scion Abigail Disney, British director Richard Curtis, Irish venture capitalist John OFarrell, and many others. They banded together under the umbrella of groups called the Patriotic Millionaires, Human Act, Tax Justice UK, Club of Rome, Resource Justice, besides Oxfam.

But no Indian millionaires on the list, I take it?

Not one.

Why do you think that is?

Well, typically the moneyed class anywhere would argue and India millionaires would, too that their philanthropic activities do more societal good than any government could. And, of course, the classic libertarian argument extends so far as to say that all taxation is theft.

Youd think. Libertarian writer Ayn Rands 1957 novel Atlas Shrugged channelled that philosophical argument passionately. The Atlas in the book represented the prime movers the few who bear the burden of the global economy who go on strike to protest the excessive regulation and taxation, and leave the world in disarray.

In 1957, the top marginal federal income tax rate in the US was 91 per cent, far higher than it is today.

India, too, had similar tax rates, didnt it?

In 1974-75, the peak tax rate was 97.75 per cent. In other words, the government appropriated virtually all of a moneyed persons earnings beyond a threshold. But theres a difference between India and the US.

In the US, periods of high marginal rates of taxation coincided with periods of high productive growth in the economy. Progressive taxation worked. In India, however, such high rates of taxation, which gave little incentive to earn beyond a threshold, only spawned a humongous black economy, which has never truly been exorcised since then.

If governments are able to persuasively establish that tax revenues are being put to good use, it would be difficult to argue as millionaires, including in India, do that their philanthropy is a better channel for societal good than progressive taxation is.

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Voices: ‘Non-essential’ businesses need your support to thrive – Northern Nevada Business Weekly

CARSON CITY, Nev. No one wants this pandemic to go away more than the once robust non-essential business community that, up until March 20, had no idea they were non-essential.

What was deemed essential to our everyday quality of life was deemed non-essential by government, whose every job was deemed essential whether they were to report to work or not. Essential, too, were the manufacturing and construction trades.

Even the medical community was not spared from this term, as hospitals were only opening their doors to COVID-19 patients, with some hospitals in the more rural communities seeing almost none, and doctors were not able to schedule elective surgeries, usually the money makers.

While construction workers were busily at work and manufacturers continued to operate, those in the hospitality and retail industry found themselves completely shut out of the workforce without means to pay bills until the federal government stepped in.

The self-employed within the beauty and health industries had to immediately cancel long-standing appointments. Casinos, the backbone for tax collection for school funding, were to shut down operations immediately, and that mandated shutdown will affect school funding for years as they scramble to make up the shortfall.

But you know all that, since much of Carson City became a ghost town and as we were encouraged to go on a forced sabbatical in our homes praying for the passing of the pandemic. What we had taken for granted was no more.

Retail parking lots were empty, casino lights were dark, restaurants could only provide limited take-out, schools were closed. Those who had read Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand saw the effect of a government shutdown predicted in the novel. We were becoming hermits although the internet kept us connected and streaming services became our entertainment.

Then came the realization the hospitality and retail trades were, indeed, essential to Nevadas employment and tax base. Reaching the highest unemployment figures in the country and seeing the government bottom line shrink was an eye-opener to government accountants, and it seemed there was a new modicum of respect for these heretofore unsung sectors.

Those of us living outside of Clark County often lament we wish what happens in Las Vegas, stays in Las Vegas, but as the tax revenue generator of the state, we saw what the employment stats and tax revenue shortfall this powerful worldwide acclaimed tourism city had on our future economic well-being.

And, we saw the other side: the highest spread of COVID-19 in the state, mostly emanating out of Clark County, that will affect the continued well-being of the rest of the state as the governor called for a continuation of Phase 2 on June 29 until the virus is contained.

If Las Vegas shuts down, will the rest of the state suffer the consequences?

On June 24, the governor mandated all must wear face coverings when in public places. Non-essential businesses already in compliance were mandated to turn away customers who might refuse to wear a covering, thus suddenly taking on the unwelcome role of first-line enforcers.

The rules of good customer service were to be waived as Nevada is now considered to have the highest COVID-19 cases per capita. If the mandates are not followed by customers and NV OSHA is in the building, this fragile respite from shut-down and stay-at-home orders could easily and quite suddenly be reinstated and the business shuttered or fined.

The business community must heed the edicts of the governor or be forced out of business, for the Nevada Constitution allows for these types of demands citing the governor has the supreme executive power of this state.

The mental and financial cost of this pandemic cannot be measured on the non-essential business community and their employees as they struggle against all odds including not being able to find needed products to maintain a germ-free environment in their brick-and-mortar establishment, adding to the cost of doing business as customers are increasingly turning to online shopping as the most convenient and safest method of staying safe and hassle-free.

Thanks to online shopping, Carson City recently reported no downturn in the sales tax figures, citing they were ahead of last year.

While online shopping does add sales tax to the government general fund, if we lose our brick-and-mortar stores, we lose our character the character we have worked so hard to attain and millions of tax dollars to gain. We also lose many jobs.

As the legislature argues along party lines as to the next move, let us hope struggling businesses will not be hit with yet another tax increase for when it comes to looking for more revenue, the business community becomes the top target.

Although the catch phrase is, We are all in this together, that may be true when it comes to being able to catch the virus, but it is not true when it comes to various employment sectors deemed non-essential enough to be shut down on a whim, affecting thousands.

While the purse strings may be held by government, it is the pennies collected from the taxpayer that fill the always hollow purse and unless the private sector is working, those pennies will be few and far between.

We urge you to support local businesses and wear your face covering. Many of us are totally uncomfortable doing so, but in the end, it is a small price to pay for staying healthy and righting this listing economic ship, no matter the politics.

Ronni Hannaman is the Executive Director of the Carson City Chamber of Commerce. This Voices column first published July 10 in the Nevada Appeal, a sister publication of the NNBW.

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NEWS WATCH: AHOY COMICS Announces 5th Wave Titles Due Out this Fall and Winter – Comic Watch

AHOY COMICS, the comic company responsible for such titles as THE WRONG EARTH, the sci-fi spoof CAPTAIN GINGER, and HASHTAG: DANGER is back with Wave 5, scheduled to hit stands this fall and winter.

The Syracuse-based independent publisher that pledged for readers to expect more from its line of comic book magazines and graphic novels, with the return of some old favorites and some that are new. The jam-packed line-up builds on AHOYs tendency to tackle serious topics with their signature off-kilter humor.

In a press release from the publisher, editor-in-chief Tom Peyer promised:

Police brutality! Science denial! The unshakeable feeling that weve slipped into a parallel world where up is down, right is wrong, and Dragonflyman is Dragonfly! These are the big, heady topics preoccupying people across the globe right nowso, of course, we felt it our duty to try to make a buck off them. If billionaires can get richer while civilization collapses, so can we!

AHOY Comics Publisher Hart Seely added to the editor-in-chiefs comments saying.

All we wanted was to be funny, but we keep accidentally speaking to the deeper issues plaguing society. Should we be less funny? Or should society be less full of plagues? You decide.

PENULTIMAN #1

Back from the futureagain! Penultiman, The Next-To-Last-Stage In Human Evolution, is the greatest, best-looking, and most admired super-hero in the world! So how can he stop hating himself? His android understudy, Antepenultiman, thinks he knows the answer! Created by Tom Peyer (THE WRONG EARTH) and Alan Robinson (PLANET OF THE NERDS). Featuring a variant cover by Jamal Igle (THE WRONG EARTH, Black).

Ship date: October 7, 2020, Resolicited from the Plague Times all previous orders have been canceled.

EDGAR ALLAN POES SNIFTER OF BLOOD #1

The SNIFTER OF TERROR returns with an all-star snark-fest under a bloody new title! Paul Cornell (Doctor Who) and Russell Braun (The Boys) reimagine Poes Black Catas a dog! In Atlas Shrugged (no relation), Mr. X creator Dean Motter settles science vs. religion once and for all! Plus: prose, pix, and a cover by Scary Godmothers Jill Thompson!

Ship Date: October 21, 2020

HAPPY HOUR #1

In future America, being happy isnt just a rightits the law. While the Joy Police brutally enforce the cheery code, two young people go on the run, searching for a haven of melancholy where they can safely bask in the blues.

Ship date: November 4, 2020

SECOND COMING: ONLY BEGOTTEN SON #1

The savior and the superhero return for a new round of shared adventuresbut first, we turn back time to witness the interplanetary origin of Sunstar!

Warning: portrays science denial, mass extinction, and real estate sales!

Ship date: December 16, 2020

THE WRONG EARTH: NIGHT & DAY #1

The stars of THE WRONG EARTH and DRAGONFLY & DRAGONFLYMAN return! Racing to prevent identical catastrophes that threaten the separate earths they inhabit, gritty Dragonfly and his campy doppelganger Dragonflyman follow the clues to a third earth, where they at last come face-to-face!

Ship date: January 6, 2021

Stuart Moore, who is in charge of Ops at the publisher, said,

At AHOY, weve either been lucky or smart lately, but both BILLIONAIRE ISLAND and ASH & THORN hit at just the right time. HAPPY HOUR and PENULTIMAN are just as well suited to this moment in time. Who cant relate to being locked up in a place where you have to pretend to be happy all the time? Or feeling like youre a secret fraud, even when you have super-evolved mental powers? As a reminder, PENULTIMAN #0, the very first installment in the PENULTIMAN saga from STEEL CAGE, is still available for free from Comixology.

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Apollo 11 Anniversary: Wernher Von Braun and the Ethics of Techno-Capitalism – The Wire

The critique of science should not be concerned with science as an abstract practice. Instead, it should be fearless in confronting the already ethically contaminated reality of science, its urgent historical present.

For understood more broadly, science is more than just a practice, it is a culture a code of conduct and state of perception affecting every single moment of our tragically celebrated contemporary lives. Its birth and course can be attributed to a vast historical line up of politicians, philosophers, economist, cultural theorists and, ironically less so, some scientists; all of whom have contributed in establishing scientism as a daily 21st century practise commanded by the few and passively absorbed by the many.

The Creator Father, as represented in most popular faiths, is a Hypocrite par excellence. Since the birth of His omnipresence, His timeless Word of love, hope, prosperity and tolerance has been historically trounced and abused by political agendas fuelled by greed, self interest and domination. One can imagine His cringeworthy defence, as though caught cheating: This isnt what it looks like, I work in mysterious ways, theres a bigger plan here that you just arent meant to understand.

Indeed, His mysterious ways may very well be credited as historically engendering the essence of noble irony a device that justifies and even legitimises ethical inconsistencies and broken virtues as part of a bigger noble plan that simultaneously promises to deliver the contrary. The figure of Pater Familias of modern science thus lends itself fittingly to Wernher von Braun.

Von Braun was an accomplished amateur musician with ancestry tracing back to European aristocracy. He could play Beethoven and Bach from memory. After receiving a telescope as a gift from his mother for his Lutheran confirmation he developed a lifelong enthusiasm for astronomy and space. At the age of twelve he caused a major disruption in a crowded street in Berlin by detonating a toy wagon attached to a number of fireworks. His childhood dream was to transport man to the moon and discover new worlds. Instead, in 1937 he joined the National Socialist German Workers Party (number: 5,738,692) and in 1940 he became an officer in the Waffen-SS (number: 185,068).

During this time he developed the V-2 rocket that was launched towards London in 1944, which led him to say The rocket worked perfectly except for landing on the wrong planet. On joining the National Socialist German Workers Party, he said My refusal to join the party would have meant that I would have to abandon the work of my life. Therefore, I decided to join. My membership in the party did not involve any political activities However, more concentration camp slave labourers were killed building the V-2 rockets than by its use as a weapon.

In 1945, von Braun surrendered to and was recruited by the United States Army. False employment records were fabricated in order to expunge his regime affiliations from public record. Between 1950 and 1956, he led the United States Armys rocket development team, resulting in the Redstone rocket, which was used for the first live nuclear ballistic missile tests. He then developed the Jupiter-C, a modified Redstone rocket, which successfully launched the Wests first satellite, Explorer 1, in 1958, signalling the birth of Americas space program. His dream to help mankind set foot on the Moon became a reality on July 16, 1969.

In 1975 he received the National Medal of Science for his work in making the liquid-fuel rocket a practical launch vehicle and for individual contributions to a series of advanced space vehicles, culminating in the Saturn series that made the Apollo program possible.

(Editors note: On 51 years ago this day, the Apollo 11 mission that first landed humans on the Moon lifted off from the Kennedy Space Centre.)

Von Braun holds an air of authority and confidence which radiates with a celestial patriarchal glow. His brawny broad shouldered build, charismatic European accent and bold intellectual composure reinforce his utter godliness. He was celebrated on the cover of Time Magazine in 1958 as MISSILEMAN VON BRAUN and developed the idea of a Space Camp for children, training them in fields of science and space technologies as well as mental development. He also worked at Disney Studios as a technical director for television films about space exploration. It would seem, then, that his intentions were well meaning.

Indeed, throughout his life von Braun claimed to have remained committed to the ethical use of technology:

All of mans scientific and engineering efforts will be in vain unless they are performed and utilized within a framework of ethical standards commensurate with the magnitude of the scope of the technological revolution. The more technology advances, the more fateful will be its impact on humanity.

He held a strong position regarding religion and science, stating that the two are not antagonists, but sisters: My experiences with science led me to God. They challenge science to prove the existence of God. But must we really light a candle to see the sun? In fact, he justified handing over his research to the United States Army as a moral choice:

We knew that we had created a new means of warfare, and the question as to what nation, to what victorious nation we were willing to entrust this brainchild of ours was a moral decision more than anything else. We wanted to see the world spared another conflict such as Germany had just been through, and we felt that only by surrendering such a weapon to people who are guided by the Bible could such an assurance to the world be best secured.

It seems that von Braun always knew how to present himself and what to say. As such, he worked in masterfully mysterious ways. On the one hand, he was a hard working apolitical visionary pursuing his noble childhood dream. His words were consistently ethically considered and insightful. Yet, on the other hand, his actions and affiliations to the Nazis and United States Army spoke a different truth. His inconsistent ethics and deep rooted noble irony thus make him an appropriate father to most fields of modern science where his example, though in subtler forms, has become archetypal; and where claiming highly ethical apolitical principles, yet contributing obliviously in secular faith to the advances of ruthless military and economic expansion, has become a norm.

The road to hell, writes Marx, is paved with good intentions. (Marx 2981) To separate science from the economic formations that support it would be a grave mistake. Technology reveals the active relation of man to nature, the direct process of the production of his life, and thereby it also lays bare the process of the production of the social relations of his life, and of the mental conceptions that flow from those relations. (Marx 493, fn.4) Science and technology are thus composed as part of an ecological totality, what Henri Lefebvre refers to as an ensemble or Gilles Deleuze as an assemblage, of moments coevolving in an open, dialectical manner (Harvey 1962).

Their marriage to industry began in the 18th and 19th centuries, during the industrial revolution, entailing the breaking down of labour processes into mechanised component parts. The consequences were horrific and dehumanising. As newly discovered machines and inventions grew larger, manufacture developed its foundations for large-scale industry, giving birth to a mechanical monster whose body fills whole factories, and whose demonic power, at first hidden by the slow and measured motions of its gigantic members, finally bursts forth in the fast and feverish whirl of its countless working organs. (Marx 503)

Under these conditions, the special skills of each labourer were deprived of all significance, vanishing as an infinitesimal quantity in the face of science, the gigantic natural forces, and the mass of social labour embodied in the system of machinery, which constituted the power of the master (Marx 549). An elite superior class of skilled and scientifically educated engineers, who designed the machines, would now reign over the labourers in alliance with the capitalists a partnership not immensely different from that between religion and the feudal state that preceded it.

Capitalism thus discovered a technological basis consistent with its rules of circulation and hoarding. Under this scheme, technological innovation meant better efficiency and thus extra immediate profit for the individual capitalist in competition. Historically, then, it is clearly evident that science and technology were never socio-politically neutral, since they were integral to the social relations, mental conceptions and ways of producing and living that they had been designed and intended to internalise.

Simultaneously, as capitalism technologically matured, its philosophy was refined. The influence of Social Darwinism was fundamental to this. Marx accurately identified that Charles Darwins theory and language was directly influenced by and drew metaphors from capitalist ideology (and specifically the writings of economist Thomas Robert Malthus), legitimising capitalism as natural by appealing to theories of competition and survival of the fittest (a term wrongly attributed to Darwin but in fact coined by Herbert Spencer).

Natural scientists, he argued, because they failed to understand their historical moment and were barred by their methodological commitments from integrating human history into their models of the world, frequently ended up with at best partial and at worst serious misinterpretations of the world [concealing their] historical and political assumptions under a supposedly neutral and objective science. (Harvey 197) Indeed, in a letter to Engels, Marx wrote It is remarkable how Darwin recognises among beasts and plants his English society with its division of labour, competition, opening up the markets, inventions and the Malthusian struggle for existence. (Marx to Engels 1283)

The case of Wernher von Brauns noble irony thus extends itself seamlessly from the scientist over to the capitalist, whose ethics of production and consumption are safeguarded by the ambiguity of commodity fetishism and a noble end none other but the self.

Ayn Rand, whose book Atlas Shrugged was published in the 1950s, and by the 90s became the second most popular book after the Bible in the United States, devised what she referred to as a new heroic code of morality, that of Objectivism4. According to this code, mans highest moral achievement is the achievement of his own happiness, and each man must live as an end in himself, following his own rational self-interest.

The group most inspired by Rand were the entrepreneurs and scientists of Silicon Valley in California, who were working on biotechnology, computers, the internet and networking.5 Many of them named their companies and even their children afterRand and her novels. They saw themselves as Randian heroes, practising the noble virtues of selfishness. Alongside Rand were economists, philosophers, artists and politicians, who helped establish her code as the benchmark for a free and ethically progressive civilised West.

However, herein lies Rands noble irony, for her code lends itself untroubled in legitimising oppression and domination. On her position regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict, for example, Rand stated the following:

if you mean whose side should one be on, Israel or the Arabs, I would certainly say Israel because it is the advanced, technological, civilised country amidst a group of almost totally primitive savages who have not changed for years and who are racist and who resent Israel because it is bringing industry, and intelligence, and modern technology

In response to this alarming statement, suddenly, one may become suspicious of the ethics of Rands Atlas Shrugged hero, John Galt, who invites his audience to change the world by pronouncing the following oath: I swear by my life, and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine. Large-scale technology and science, it seems, have come to embody the unforgiving and resentfully charged capitalist ego, whereby the noble claim that it is all for the betterment of mankind is cheaply repeated without any meaning whatsoever in order to justify more corporate greed, more consumption and more exploitation.

Perhaps today, at the very epitome and demise of global free market capitalism, we are in the position to judge whether such a code is ethical or not and, in doing so, reject the noble irony of Wernher von Braun and Ayn Rand as examples to live by. For is this monstrous irony, this virus, whereby we are aroused to action only by the fraudulent nobleness of selfishness one that we can bear much longer?

This article was originally published on Critical Legal Thinking, a blog dedicated to the radical critique of law and politics, in March 2012. It has been republished here under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. Read the original here.

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Defense Force increases presence in southern Bahamas – EyeWitness News

NASSAU, BAHAMAS Minister of National Security Marvin Dames said yesterday the government remains concerned about the threat of undocumented migrants infected with COVID-19 entering The Bahamas illegally.

Dames, who was responding to questions from Eyewitness News, said the defense force has increased its presence in the southern Bahamas and other key entry points.

Last Wednesday, two new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed on Grand Bahama a 20-year-old undocumented migrant and a Grand Bahamian woman.

Eyewitness Newsunderstands the undocumented migrant is a Haitian national, who had been living in Eight Mile Rock since March.

Its something that we are aware of, Dames said.

Every week as a Cabinet we discuss the COVID problem at length.

I think you can see the result of that to date so far. We have been one of those countries throughout the world that have actually been leading in our preventive measures to fight against this pandemic.

He continued: We understand ours is a very porous border. Were an archipelago stretched over some 100,000 square miles of sea and so were on heightened alert.

I just visited with the commodore not too long ago and then had a very good briefing. We have our presence out in the southern Bahamas and those key entry points into our borders. Were not only concerned about [Haiti], were concerned about every country. Were concerned about every citizen, every foreign person coming into this country. We have to ensure and we have put measures in place.

Haiti, which the Pan American Health Organization labeled a humanitarian crisis in relation to the pandemic, has become a COVID-19 hotspot in the Caribbean.

The Bahamas southern neighbor has experienced a large scale outbreak of cases and had more than 13 deaths over a two-day period.

The total death toll was last reported at 139 and there have been nearly 7,000 cases since March 19.

Pressed on the threat of imported cases from undocumented migrants, Dames said: I am certain as I said before, we will look at that as we have been looking at every incident prior to it.

We keep updated charts on trends and whats happening, and how things are happening and what we can do to mitigate and to address, and focus on the issues because at the end of the day we want a nation thats safe from this very, very devastating virus.

We cant afford it to overrun our communities. We cant afford it to inundate our hospitals.

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‘Renovation Island’: Here’s How Much It Costs to Stay at the Baeumler Family’s Luxury Bahamas Beach Resort – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Renovating a house is a big undertaking. Renovating an entire resort? Thats a project on a whole other level. But its a challenge the Baeumler family felt they were up to. Home renovation experts Bryan and Sarah Baeumler packed up their four kids and relocated to the Bahamas, where they planned to renovate an entire resort. Their odyssey is chronicled in the HGTV series Renovation Island.

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When the Baeumlers bought an abandoned 10-acre resort on the island of South Andros, they had big dreams. They wanted to turn the rundown vacation spot into an island oasis, with 18 luxury hotel rooms, 22 ocean-front villas, and plenty of resort amenities. And they wanted to do it all in six months.

Bryan and Sarah along with a small staff dove right in, tackling a long list of must-do projects that had to be completed before they could welcome any guests. That included renovating the propertys full-service restaurant, clubhouse, spa, pool, and bar.

This is the biggest change our family has faced and the largest project weve ever taken on, Bryan said, adding that the family was risking absolutely everything on the venture.

Everyone said we were crazy, said Sarah. But our hearts said yes this is the right thing to do.

The renovation of the Baeumlers resort is still playing out on HGTV. But its not a huge spoiler to say that they did eventually complete the project (though we dont know if they got it done in their six-month time frame.) Caerula Mar Club which Conde Nast Traveler named one of the best new hotels of 2020 was the first new hotel on South Andros Island in nearly two decades, and its currently taking reservations.

Per night prices at Caerula Mar Club start at $385, according to the resorts website. Private beach villas are $865 a night and up. The resort is currently closed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic but is accepting bookings from October 24, 2020.

All rooms and villas feature luxurious details like premium linens and full or partial ocean views. There are also several dining options on-site, a spa, free bikes you can use to explore the surrounding area, and (of course) a gorgeous beach.

Caerula Mar Club has only been open for a few months (the pandemic hit just six weeks after the grand opening, Bryan shared on Instagram), so it doesnt have a ton of online reviews yet. But those who have visited the resort have raved about it.

One family that stayed for a week this spring called the hotel wonderful and worth every dollar spent in a TripAdvisor review. Another said the resort was very remote, but so relaxing. Many praised both the delicious food and the attentive service.

Bryan and Sarah Baeumlur are the owners of this specialized resort and they have done an amazing job of renovating and updating this once forgotten place in paradise, one guest shared. The atmosphere is quiet and tranquil and the beauty of the island and beaches surpassed our expectations.

Renovation Island airs Sundays at 8/7c on HGTV.

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Rock Island Lines – WVIK

This is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.

How could you and I have let America's railroads die?

We Rock Islanders have more reason to ask that than most. The Rock Island road was not only a mighty fine road, it was named after us and we owed it all those things godparents owe. The Chicago and Rock Island Railroad became the first train to reach the Mississippi River in 1854; two years later it crossed the Mississippi, and headed west as the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, and later, as the Rock Island Lines.

By the 1920s, some 74 trains a day were arriving and departing from stations within sight of Rock Island, moving out along the river or climbing through valleys between the bluffs, an octopus, the writer Frank Norris called it, deciding which towns flourished and which died.

That is why none of us could believe the news in 1975 when the Rock Island Lines declared bankruptcy. What measly matter of a few dollars could take down these mighty machines on their iron rails? The Rock had just traded in its old red engines for a modern logo and a new blue, white, and black color scheme.

We knew, of course, that the Rock had only one passenger train left, a slower and slower round trip from Rock Island to Chicago as the rail bed gave way, but that trip was still a popular stress reliever: breakfast on the train at 6:40, shopping or theater in Chicago, and dinner on the return trip that evening at 5:30, civilization even students could afford.

In 1979, the trips to Chicago stopped. Storms that year killed harvests and dried up shipping revenues. We still did not believe. This was our Rock.

Then, early in 1980 a federal judge ordered the line liquidated, the first liquidation of a Class 1 railroad in U.S. history. Seven thousand workers were out of jobs and the great Silvis Shops, once the largest and most modern railroad repair works in the country, lay silent.

I am reminded of that famous tombstone epigraph: "I told you I was sick."

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School officials announce Aug. 4 reopening date – Thegardenisland.com

LIHUE Hawaii officials Monday announced plans to reopen schools to students on Aug. 4. Teachers are set to return July 29.

The decision was announced during a joint news conference Monday afternoon in which Gov. David Ige cited the states decision to push back the pre-travel testing program to Sept. 1 as one of the reasons to move forward with HIDOEs reopening date. He stated, We do not want to reopen our schools and receive more travelers simultaneously. A phased approach will help ensure a safe return for our students and minimize other factors that could lead to the spread of COVID-19 that we have been able to carefully manage so far.

To minimize the spread of COVID-19, DOH has advised the Hawaii Department Of Education to use a symptom screening checklist for staff and students, which is included in HIDOEs Return to Learn Health and Safety Handbook.

The Department of Health has been working closely with the DOE on ensuring the safe reopening of schools, said Health Director Bruce Anderson. We will continue to work with the DOE in assisting them to ensure their staff are fully informed, response plans are in place, and safe practices and reporting protocols are ready prior to the opening of schools.

State Epidemiologist Dr. Sarah Park said, The planning process has followed CDC recommendations and DOH guidance on ohana bubbles, masking, and distancing variations by age. These measures will not completely eliminate possible cases, but they will reduce the risk to students and control the spread of illness in schools.

Officials said Monday as the situation evolves or as new health and safety guidance becomes available, the State will adjust plans to ensure that a safe learning and working environment is provided for students, teachers, and staff.

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Amazon puts Grand Island project on hold – Talk Radio 1210 WPHT

Grand Island, NY (WBEN) - It appears Amazon will no longer be bringing a massive distribution center to Grand Island.

Buffalo Business First reports that the the developer behind the so-called Project Olive has put the project on hold. The project was scheduled to be discussed during Monday's Town Board meeting.

Earlier this month, town Planning Board members voted against a request to rezone the proposed area of development to a planned development district.

In a public forum earlier this year, residents had brought up the main concern of overcrowding the Grand Island Bridges as a reason to not push ahead.

Town Supervisor John Whitney described the proposal as the largest development project proposed to Grand Island in the history of Grand Island, but also expressed concern of a potential traffic nightmare.

We are very concerned about the traffic on the bridges, we have to see what they propose to mitigate that, he said.

The plot of land is situated next to the I-190 at exit 20B. The project would have created 1,000 jobs whencompleted. The developmentcalled for 1,855 parking spaces for cars, 16 parking spaces for motorcycles and 219 parking spaces for tractor trailers. The facility itself would beone of the tallest structuresin Grand Island.

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Were devastated, Bone Island Grille co-owner says of employees positive COVID-19 test, temporary closure – MLive.com

SUMMIT TWP., MI Bone Island Grille is closed for two weeks after an employee tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

The employee was tested Sunday, July 19, and received the COVID-19 positive results the morning of Monday, July 20, co-owner Karen Drushal said. The employee is experiencing very mild symptoms, she said.

As soon as we got the positive results, we closed our restaurant, Drushal said. We didnt have to we voluntarily did that on our own because we knew being the first time that happened in our restaurant it was going be a shock to everyone. We wanted to get the whole place comfortable again for our customers.

Customers who visited Bone Island Grille, 4614 Francis St., between July 14-18, should talk to their doctor if theyre concerned, and watch for symptoms, Drushal said. The restaurant cant say specifically when the employee worked because its possible the illness spread between employees and shifts before any testing was done, she said.

The restaurant should hopefully reopen around Aug. 4, but its dependent on additional testing, Drushal said. All employees should be tested by Wednesday, July 22, she said.

Its just kind of wait and see right now to see if theres any more cases, Drushal said.

The bar area now features a plexiglass barrier at the Bone Island Grille, 4614 Francis Street in Jackson, on Wednesday, June 3, 2020. The restaurant just reopened for takeout service and is preparing to open with limited seating capacity on Monday, June 8.J. Scott Park | MLive.com

The restaurant is working closely with the Jackson County Health Department and following guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Drushal said.

As the restaurant prepared to open June 8, the possibility of an employee testing positive was in the back of the minds of Drushal and co-owner Frank Slaby, she said, but they didnt realize how it would feel to actually live it.

Were devastated, Drushal said. We just got back to work. Our employees have worked so hard to get our standards where they should be for this pandemic thats going. We take every safety measure. Weve taken their temperature every day. Weve got logs. We have hourly sanitation. We have masks that were wearing, in the back, in the front, wherever were doing anything.

When Bone Island Grille reopens for a second time, it will be with even more cleanings and safety measures, Drushal said. They will continue to work with the health department to keep people as safe as possible, she said.

Youre out there in the public anytime theres a risk factor, Drushal said. Its just a risk factor that unfortunately happened at our place.

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Easter Island’s Rapa Nui People Uphold Tradition as Guardians of The Ocean – The Pew Charitable Trusts

Easter Island, a territory of Chile that lies some 4,000 kilometers (2,485 miles) west of that countrys coast, is world famous for its Moai statues, which are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Now the treasures off the shores of this remote island are safeguarded as well with the creation of the Rapa Nui Marine Protected Area (MPA) in 2018. The surrounding waters, which contain unique biodiversity, feed the local Rapa Nui people and help them continue centuries-old cultural traditions.

Though still largely unexplored, Easter Islands waters are known to contain geological hot spots teeming with life in an area of the Pacific Ocean that is otherwise extremely poor in nutrients. A chain of underwater seamounts provides conditions that help sustain unique wildlife such as the Easter Island butterflyfish, or tipi tipi in local dialect, and the Nazca bigeyetwo of the more than 140 species found only in Rapa Nui waters. The area also harbors 27 Threatened or Endangered species, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and is an important spawning ground for many species, including tuna, marlins, and swordfish. The seafloor off the island is also home to the only hydrothermal vents in Chilean waters.

Marine species, including the moray eel, depend on the healthy corals found in Easter Islands waters. Eduardo Sorensen The Pew Charitable Trusts

Increasingly, commercial fishing fleets are pushing into every nook of the worlds oceans. Left unchecked, this activity could quicklyand irreversiblydamage Easter Islands special marine environment. Satellite data gathered and analyzed under a project supported by The Pew Charitable Trusts and the Bertarelli Foundation show that despite the islands isolation, industrial fishing had probably occurred around Easter Island.

To guard against such an occurrence, the Rapa Nui community worked to create a large MPA around the island that will be off-limits to industrial commercial fishing and other extractive activities, while traditional Rapa Nui fishing practices will be protected. The Pew Bertarelli Ocean Legacy Project collaborated with the islanders on this effort, which establishes the Rapa Nui people as global leaders in ocean conservation and in preservation of an indigenous culture strongly tied to the ocean.

After years of efforts by the Rapa Nui to protect their unique marine ecosystems, Chilean President Michelle Bachelet signed the decree creating the Rapa Nui MPA on Feb. 27, 2018.

By securing designation of the MPA and playing an essential role in its management, Easter Islanders are protecting waters that figure centrally in long-standing cultural traditions, such as their custom of using handheld lines and rocks to catch fish.

Shortly after taking office that same year, President Sebastin Piera established the Ocean Council to guide management of the protected area. The 11 members include six Rapa Nui elected by the community, the governor of Easter Island, and one representative each from the Development Council known as CODEIPA, the Ministry of Environment, Undersecretary of Fisheries, and Ministry of Defense. The council is working to develop a management plan for the MPA, plan the construction of a science and education center, and ensure the islands artisanal fisheries are managed sustainably.

Easter Islands waters are known to contain geological hot spots and oases teeming with life. Eduardo Sorensen The Pew Charitable Trusts

Ancient Polynesians sailed the Pacific for thousands of years, using the stars and currents as their guides. Those seafaring skills and deep connection to the ocean helped to shape the modern-day Rapa Nui. Protecting Easter Islands waters allows the locals to sustain and strengthen their ties to their natural environment and to their ancestors.

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This Couple Has Lived For 29 Years On An Island They Built Themselves – ksltv.com

(CNN) As stay-at-home orders due to the ongoing pandemic have forced many of us to learn to love solitude and become reacquainted with our homes, one couples life has remained virtually unchanged.

Ten miles north of Tofino, British Columbia, off the west coast of Vancouver Island, Catherine King and Wayne Adams live on a sustainable, floating compound. Its called Freedom Cove, a labor of love, hand-built using recycled and salvaged materials. Its been their home for the past 29 years.

Freedom Cove is a 25-minute boat ride away from the closest town, and dont even think about hopping in a car. The only option to get here is by water, Adams says. There are no road accesses. The water is our highway.

The floating compound houses a dance floor, an art gallery, a candle factory, four greenhouses, six solar panels, and a small waterfall that provides constant running water.

The whole structure is the size of two city lots and weighs 1 million pounds, floating freely on the ocean.

While there are lines that tether the compound back to the shore, it is not anchored to the ocean floor.

When you arrive, youre immediately greeted by bright magenta buildings with dark turquoise trim. An archway of whale bones welcomes you in.

The compound has everything you could possibly think of and more: a dance floor, an art gallery, a candle factory, four greenhouses, six solar panels, and access to a small waterfall that provides constant running water.

The couple has even figured out their own waste management system.

Its the most common question were asked, Adams says.

They installed a floating tank to, in Adams words, deal with the affluence.

If they wanted to, King and Adams could completely self-sustain on Freedom Cove without ever needing to go into the city.

Visitors are greeted by two large whale ribs that form the entrance. Artists Catherine King and Wayne Adams have called Freedom Cove home since 1992.

As artists, King and Adams always drew inspiration from nature.

Adams is a carver, using found elements in nature like feathers and bones to create his works.

King is an artist, dancer and a natural healer, having studied homeopathy.

But why live off the grid?

I wanted to be a successful, wealthy artist, live in Tofino and have a studio in the wilderness, like all good rich artists should, Adams says.

I was hoping to make a lot more money as an artist. We could never buy real estate, so we had to make our own.

A call from nature pushed them to make their dreams a reality.

Thanks to a piece of Plexiglass in their living room, Adams is able to fish from the comfort of his couch.

After staying in a friends cabin in Cypress Bay, a large storm blew wood onto the property.

King and Adams gathered the wood and used it to build the bones of what would become their future home.

I guess we were being given a sign that this is the time to begin, Adams recalls.

As they continued to further grow their home, the couple followed with their precedent of only using recycled and salvaged materials.

Many parts were gathered from loggers and fishermen in town. Adams would trade them art for whatever they had in their backyard, whether that was old fish farms or floats.

A piece of Plexiglass scrounged up from the Victoria Hockey Rink forms a clear glass floor in their living room, which Adams can lift up to fish from the comfort of his couch.

Prior to Freedom Cove, the couple lived in an apartment in Tofino. They call their move into nature a deceleration process.

We had all kinds of things like food processors and items that would require a lot of electricity, King remembers.

We gave them away to people and unloaded a lot of things in preparation.

They had no choice. The first iteration of their floating home had no running water and no power.

Today, their day-to-day is quite a bit different to what it was in Tofino.

Living out here, you cant just get instant anything, King says. We cant just order a pizza we cant just go to the corner store You have to do the work to get what you want, if you want it.

Welcome to Freedom Cove, a sustainable island fortress floating off the coast of Vancouver Island.

Doing that work is an ongoing process of learning, changing and growing.

King starts her day by sweeping and shaking out the carpets.

In the wilderness, theres always a lot of dirt and dust, she says.

She then waters her thousands of plants and vegetable gardens all germinated from seeds and rows out in her canoe to gather seaweed for compost.

Adams begins by gathering firewood and starting a fire to make sure the house is heated.

They both work on building new components for their home.

It is a project, King says. It is a project in growing food to provide for the family. It is an art project It is a project to have a space to move, to dance, to play music, to do things spontaneously that you couldnt just do in the same way if you were in the city.

And while they may not have any human neighbors for miles, the couple still has plenty of company.

We have some resident crows here who are part of the family, Adams says. We know all the birds here.

We have named Harry the heron, Sylvie the seal, King adds. Gertrude and Heathcliff the seagulls.

I had lived in the big city, I knew what that was like, King says. I really needed the peace of the wilderness.

Twenty-nine years later, thats still the greatest draw of their home.

Going into a city is just shocking in the sound department, King says. I get kind of jangled up inside the noise starts to get to me, I find its easy for me to lose my center.

We have carved a piece of the world out for ourselves here, King says. We can live uniquely, differently than anyone else on the planet.

But, how about seasickness?

I dont get seasick, Adams says. When I go to town, I get land-sick.

To learn more about life on Freedom Cove and hear directly from King and Adams, check outthe latest episode of Great Big Story, a new podcast from CNN.

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New Zealands new volcano alert system could have warned about White Island – Deseret News

Scientists in New Zealand have developed a new alert system that could have provided warnings ahead of the White Island eruption, which killed more than a dozen people in 2019, BBC News reports.

New Zealands new system relies on a machine learning approach and algorithms to review real-time data about volcano eruptions.

The research which was published in Nature Communications said it could have saved 21 people from dying during the White Island eruption of volcano Whakaari in December 2019.

Shane Cronin from the University of Auckland, told BBC News that the current warning system has acted too slow to provide warnings for people (on) the island.

He said: The current (alert system) collects data in real-time but what tends to happen is that this information gets assessed by a panel and they have an expert process ... this all takes a while. The way we warn for volcanoes was good enough 10 years ago but its not actually moving with the times.

The new systems shows patterns of seismic activity before an eruption that make advance warning possible, Cronin and University of Auckland academics David Dempsey told The Guardian.

Had our system been in place (on Whakaari last year) it would have raised the alert 16 hours before the volcanos deadly eruption, they said.

Of course, the data isnt full-proof, and there would likely be some mistakes, researchers told The Guardian. But it would provide warnings as early as possible, which could potentially save lives.

The trade-off is that the alerts, if acted upon, would keep the island off-limits to visitors for about one month each year, they said.

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The global automotive turbocharger market size is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.5% – GlobeNewswire

New York, July 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Automotive Turbocharger Market by Technology, Material, Component, Fuel Type, Application, Vehicle, Aftermarket, Region - Global Forecast to 2025" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p04411875/?utm_source=GNW 5% during the forecast period, where the revenue in 2020 is estimated to be USD 11.1 billion and is projected to reach USD 18.4 billion by 2025. The growth of the automotive turbocharger market is influenced by factors such as upcoming regulation in Asian countries such as China and India, increased production of mild-hybrid vehicles, and increased popularity of TGDI among others. Some of the market restraining factors are the declining share of diesel vehicles, a recent decline in global vehicle production, and possible shift towards electric cars.

Aluminum is estimated to be the fastest-growing material for turbochargers.The automotive turbocharger consists of various components like turbines, turbocharger housing, compressor housing, bearings, and turbocharger shaft.Cast Iron, Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Nickel-based alloys, Titanium-alloys are the essential materials used for the manufacturing of turbochargers.

The durability of turbocharger components at high temperatures depends upon the type of material been used for it. Owing to the light-weighting trend, and the benefits offered by Aluminum over cast iron, the demand for Al is estimated to be the largest in the coming years.

Passenger car segment is estimated as the largest market for turbochargers.

Passenger car is the major market for turbochargers in the vehicle segment, considering the overall production globally. According to ACEA, the passenger car production hit 74.9 million in 2019 and is expected to go beyond ~70-72 million by 2024-2025, with Asia Pacific and North America being the leading regions. In 2019, Asia Oceania passenger car production was around 40.2 million units as compared to 43.8 million units in 2017. In 2019, the Asia Oceania region accounted for 79.4% of the global passenger car production. On the other hand, China accounted for 29.2% of the worldwide passenger car production, which makes Asia Oceania is the largest market for turbochargers.

Asia Oceania to dominate the automotive turbocharger market.

Asia Oceania is estimated to be the largest market for automotive turbochargers.The automotive industry has changed the landscape of the Asia Pacific region.

Increased production of automobiles, the presence of key players such as IHI, continental AG, Mitsubishi heavy industries, BorgWarner have broadened the scope for turbochargers in this region.Chinas passenger car production is estimated to cross 20 million by 2024, with 50% of them already equipped with TGDI now will expand the turbocharger market.

Other emerging economies stress on cleaner vehicles such as Mild hybrid vehicles, and stringent emission norms will positively impact the turbocharger industry in the future.

The study contains insights provided by various industry experts. The break-up of the primaries is as follows: By Company Type: Tier-1 - 70%, Tier-2 - 20%, and OEMs - 10% By Designation: C level Executives- 40 %, Directors 35%, Others- 25% By Region: Asia Pacific 20 %, Europe 50 %, North America -25 %, and RoW 5 %

Note: Others include sales, marketing, and product managers.

Company tiers are based on the value chain; the revenue of the company is not considered.

Tier I are Turbocharger manufacturers, while Tier II are suppliers of turbochargers and its components & materials.

The automotive turbocharger market consists of key manufacturers such as Honeywell (US), BorgWarner (US), MHI (Japan), IHI (Japan), and Continental (Germany). The other players in the turbocharger market are - Bosch Mahle (Germany), Cummins (US), ABB (Switzerland), TEL (India), and Delphi Technologies (UK), Rotomaster International (Canada), Precision Turbo & Engine INC(US), Turbonetics(US), Turbo International (US), Kompressorenabu Bannewitz GMBH(Germany), Turbo Dynamic Ltd.(UK), Fuyuan Turbocharger Co. Ltd.(China), Hunan Tyen Machinery Co. Ltd. (China), Ningbo Motor Industrial Co. Ltd. (China), Calsonic Kansei (Japan).

Research CoverageTechnology segments the automotive turbocharger market (VGT, Wastegate, Electric Turbocharger & Others), Vehicle Type (Passenger car, LCV, Truck, Bus), Off-highway application (Agricultural Tractor, Construction Equipment), Fuel Type (Gasoline, Diesel and CNG/Alternate Fuel), By Material (Cast Iron, Aluminum, & Others), Aftermarket (Light duty and Heavy duty vehicle), and Region ((Asia Oceania (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, and others), Europe (Germany, Spain, Turkey, France, Russia, UK, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, others), North America (Canada, Mexico, US), Row (Brazil, South Africa, Iran, Argentina RoW others)).

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This report provides insights concerning the following points: Technology-wise market sizing & forecast of automotive turbochargers, which is split further into regions. The study would also give the future trend of electric turbochargers, with the growth of mild-hybrid vehicles The automotive turbochargers market is also discussed in terms of materials used in the turbochargers at present, and material shift which would be observed in coming years Another aspect covered in the study is the analysis of the turbocharger market in terms of fuel type. The report discusses on change in fuel types historic vs. present and which fuel type would be preferred in coming years The demand for turbochargers is analyzed further for On- & Off-Highway vehicles. The demand for turbochargers in On-Highway vehicle type is discussed at the country-level, whereas the OHV turbocharger demand is addressed at the regional level. The study also discusses the aftermarket potential of automotive turbochargers in light-duty and heavy-duty vehicles. The report covers Competitive Leadership Mapping (micro-quadrant analysis) on the major players that offer automotive turbochargers in the global market.

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Global Automotive Lightweight Material Market (2020 to 2025) – Upward Trend of Vehicle Electrification Presents Opportunities – ResearchAndMarkets.com…

The "Automotive Lightweight Material Market by Material (Metal, Composite, Plastic, Elastomer), Application & Component (Frame, Engine, Exhaust, Transmission, Closure, Interior), Vehicle Type (ICE, Electric & Hybrid), Region - Global Forecast to 2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global automotive lightweight material market post COVID-19 is estimated to grow from USD 69.7 billion in 2020 to USD 99.3 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 7.3%.

Factors contributing to the growth of automotive lightweight material can be attributed to stringent emission and fuel economy regulations. Moreover, advancement in automotive and technology enabling reduced material usage will increase the demand for automotive lightweight material in the coming years.

With progression in time, the COVID-19 impact has severely disrupted the supply chain for the entire automotive ecosystem. This has halted production facilities across the globe resulting in a disruption in the exports of the automotive components. This scenario is expected to affect automotive lightweight material market, as the growth of the market is directly related to the production of the vehicles. The global production of vehicle pre-COVID-19 was expected to reach from ~90-95 million units in 2020 to ~110-115 million units by 2025. According to OICA, though global vehicle production declined by 5.2% between 2018-2019, the production outlook was supposed to showcase significant growth from 2021-2022 owing to multiple steps taken by OEMs, as well as some government, to attract customers.

Stringent emission and fuel economy regulations will drive the automotive lightweight material market

The automotive lightweight material market post COVID-19 is estimated to grow from USD 69.7 billion in 2020 to USD 99.3 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 7.3% during the forecast period. The increasing demand for lightweight materials is driven by the rising usage of electric vehicles and stringent emission norms & fuel economy regulations. Several OEMs have set targets for CO2 reduction in the coming years.

Instrument panel is the fastest growing market, by component

The instrument panel is projected to be the fastest-growing segment in the automotive lightweight material market. With the increasing demand for lighter interior cabins from car buyers, OEMs plan to use lightweight materials in interior applications. Hence, OEMs are jointly working with component manufacturers and material providers to develop improved and lighter components. As the interior cabin contributes significantly to the overall vehicle weight, the use of lightweight materials in the cabin can help in vehicle weight reduction. Hence, the instrument panel is projected to be the fastest-growing market for automotive lightweight material.

North America is estimated to be the fastest-growing market for automotive lightweight materials, followed by Asia Oceania

North America is expected to be the fastest-growing market for automotive lightweight materials. The Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAF) standards have compelled OEMs to enhance their vehicle lightweighting efforts. The domestic demand for passenger cars has increased due to low gas prices and low-interest rates. The demand for light trucks and vans has also witnessed rapid growth in the region. Asia Oceania, on the other hand, has seen increased usage of HSS and Aluminum, especially in the low and mid-segment vehicles. China is the fastest-growing market for automotive lightweight materials in the Asia Oceania region. Factors such as low production cost, abundant availability of metals, and safety norms have driven market growth in the region. The sale of automotive lightweight materials is projected to increase in different regions during the forecast period.

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