"The biggest offender…was Carnival Corporation…the corporation who owns subsidiary companies Princess Cruise Lines, Holland America Cruise Lines, and Carnival Cruise Lines.
In total, their ships were responsible for every single one of the 334 violation days in 2024 and 423 violation days in 2023."
Posts by Tanya Heikkila
Our government shot & killed an American citizen during a stop last year. We’re only finding out about it now. Where’s the outrage from Senators Cornyn & Cruz ? This is their constituent.
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Why are folks not asking more questions about this FBI complaint in the Epstein Files?
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“We are rapidly approaching multiple Earth system tipping points." www.motherjones.com/politics/202...
Trump's EPA goons now treat human health like optional software. Air pollution rules will no longer count lives saved, just $$ for industry.
⬇️ costs for industrial facilities, ⬆️ PM2.5 particles small enough to penetrate the lungs & enter the bloodstream. ⬆️ asthma &🫀 disease, but MAHA, right?
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Sky9 over the #NoKings protest in Denver. Marchers filled Colfax from Fox St to the Capitol, about eight city blocks long.
These students at Chicago State University are part of a program to broaden participation in science that the National Science Foundation has terminated. William Woods/Chicago State
NSF’s grant cuts fall heaviest on scientists from underrepresented groups 🧪
Projects to broaden participation were cut disproportionately—and were often led by Black scientists, women, and those with disabilities
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A $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation was supposed to help the University of Nebraska-Lincoln recruit engineering students from rural parts of the Cornhusker State.
The Trump administration canceled the grant last month: journalstar.com/news/state-r...
Redefining "harm" in the Endangered Species Act could undo decades of habitat protection for threatened species. The public has until May 19 to comment on the Trump Administration proposal to exclude habitat destruction from the definition. An ecologist and a law professor explain: buff.ly/RIZKUJh
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We don't have justice or liberty without it."
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This is terrible and I really wish scientists had heeded the warnings from colleagues in the liberal arts
UC Davis Ph.D. student Tara Pozzi led our new paper on learning and adaptive management in the California Delta. Big takeaway: Social capital is way more important than resources in driving how policy forums contribute to learning. @taheikkila.bsky.social psjblog.net/2025/04/30/l...
NCA6 Update April 28, 2025 Dear NCA6 Participants, Thank you for your participation in the 6th National Climate Assessment. At this time, the scope of the NCA6 is currently being reevaluated in accordance with the Global Change Research Act of 1990. We are now releasing all current assessment participants from their roles. As plans develop for the assessment, there may be future opportunities to contribute or engage. Thank you for your service.
Well, it's official. We just received notice that all authors on the Sixth National Climate Assessment have just been released from their roles.
The NCA is a vital, Congressionally mandated resource for our nation as we prepare for the impacts of climate change. This is a huge loss.
I'm sorry I know there's a lot going on but how are we not screaming about Ron DeSantis stealing $10 million from Medicaid and the money ending up with pro-DeSantis superPACs, funneled through a charity run by his wife?
HOW IS THIS NOT NATIONAL NEWS?
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The National Science Foundation is now terminating previously awarded grants that deal with DEI or misinformation.
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Thank you @davebrady72.bsky.social !
There’s now a growing body of evidence that climate protest works—not just to decrease anxiety in your head but to change the world outside of it. And contrary to all the stereotypes about preachy greenies putting other people off the cause, there doesn’t seem to be much risk of provoking backlash.
The Keystone pipeline system, which carries crude oil from Canada to the U.S., was shut down on Tuesday because of a leak that spilled an estimated 3,500 barrels of oil in southeastern North Dakota, government and company officials said.
UPDATED: At least 83 students -- at campuses for University of California, California State University and Stanford -- have had their visas revoked as of Monday evening.
Absolutely.
"use creative tactics, stay active for long periods of time, and retain public support by eschewing violence even when facing government repression..."
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Grateful to have participated in this research for the State of the Bay Delta Science report - which features an article on governance issues for the first time! - w/ Jess Rudnick, @taheikkila.bsky.social, Tiffany Morrison, & Chelsea Batavia. Article version out now ⬇️
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Ecological disruptions can cause social and political instability, economic strife, and strained international relations. Scholars explain how these crises impact #nationalsecurity: buff.ly/CXbn2QA #ecology #publichealth
Ms. Ozturk was listed as one of several authors of an opinion essay published last March in the Tufts student newspaper. The essay criticized university leaders for their response to demands that Tufts “acknowledge the Palestinian genocide” and divest itself from companies with ties to Israel. She is one of several students who have been targeted for deportation by the Trump administration. Alireza Doroudi, an Iranian citizen and doctoral student at the University of Alabama, was detained off campus by federal immigration officials, the school said in a statement on Wednesday. It was not clear why the student was targeted, and U.S. immigration officials did not immediately respond to questions on Wednesday evening.
Congratulations everyone: we live in a country where Fulbright students can be grabbed off the streets and disappeared for writing an essay protesting foreign policy.
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