SchwartzReport: BAD Fukishima Will Cost $58 Billion — GOOD Majave Solar Power Rocks

05 Energy

schwartz reportFukushima, which has put a large swath of Japan off limits to human habitation, is a crisis that never ends, and whose remediation cost has reached war level. Everytime one of these things goes bad, it is a staggering disaster.

Japan: Fukushima Clean-up Will Cost $58 Billion
Agence France-Presse (France)/The Raw Story

Here is the antipode to Fukushima. This is not a perfect solution perhaps because of its pristine location, but it is a far better future than carbon or nuclear energy.

Mojave Mirrors: World's Largest Solar Energy Ready to Shine
JOSIE GARTHWAITE – National Geographic

Search: the craft of intelligence

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For reasons we do not comprehend, searching Google works better than searching within a given WordPress site.

Here is the preprint, followed by the three previous “revolutionary” articles.

2012 PREPRINT: The Craft of Intelligence 3.5

2009 Intelligence for the President–AND Everyone Else

2006 Open Source Intelligence (Strategic) 2.0

1990 Intelligence in the 1990′s – Six Challenges

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Mini-Me: NSA-Google-MIT Can Now Plant False Memories

Academia, Cultural Intelligence, Ethics
Who?  Mini-Me?
Who? Mini-Me?

Huh?

MIT scientists implant a false memory into a mouse’s brain

Sometime soon, a lab mouse could wake up thinking he had snuggled up to a girl mouse the night before. But he hadn’t. The memory would be fake.

Scientists have successfully implanted a false memory into a mouse’s brain — a seemingly far-fetched idea reminiscent of a science fiction film.

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“If mice had Hollywood, this would be ‘Inception’ for them,” said one of the lead researchers, MIT neuroscientist Steve Ramirez, whose study was published online Thursday in the journal Science.

Ramirez and his colleagues tagged brain cells associated with a specific memory and then tweaked that memory to make the mouse believe something had happened when it hadn’t.

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Jim Clifton (CEO at Gallup): Unemployment will Get WORSE in 2014

03 Economy
Jim Clifton, CEO Gallup
Jim Clifton, CEO Gallup

Unemployment Will Get Worse in 2014

President Barack Obama gave a major economic policy speech yesterday. Here’s what he didn’t say, and probably won’t ever say: Businesses will not begin new, significant hiring this year or in 2014.

Business leaders around the country tell me they’re not thinking about new hires right now. Rather, their sole focus is on how to win new customers. Too few people know this, but employees follow customer growth, not the other way around. Most importantly, businesses want to survive. They’ve cut everything to the bone and stored cash, and they won’t risk anything until they experience customer growth. New hires don’t solve their problems.

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Bluntly, the jobs picture is not improving, despite what you hear in the news, and it will get worse. Yes, businesses are sitting on billions of dollars in cash and productivity gains and the stock market has been rallying. But those businesses are hoarding that cash because they still lack that all-important state of mind and spirit: confidence.

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The first map may be what you are looking for, it is generic in nature.

Here is a 2013 map, showing a sharp decline but still a strong threat. Piracy is not “an expensive enough problem” for the US Government to take it seriously. This was clearly and explicitly laid out, down to commercial imagery of the villages, docks, and specific boats, in a CENTCOM J-2 Plans memorandum written in 2005. The emerging threat and the need to take non-state and individual actors seriously has been on the table since 1988. There just is not enough money in it to get those who wish to be bribed and those who do the bribing interested.

Eventually there could be a safe passage marketplace that is funded by insurance companies utilizing rapid response private military contractors and full-up Internet access world-wide.  Eventually publics are going to refuse to pay for government programs that are rooted in corruption and buying “big” things that do not serve the public interest.  Right now we are all caught between the rotting dinosaurs and the hatching birds of paradise.

Stuart Umpleby: Event 7 August DC 1415-1530 Internet of Things – Internet of Everything – Industrial Internet – But Still Not the Internet of True Cost

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Stuart Umpleby
Stuart Umpleby

I have no connection to the below, thought it worth sharing.

INNOVATION | TECHNOLOGY | POLICY

SHAPING THE INDUSTRIAL INTERNET

Sponsored by Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies (C-PET)

Our next DC event offers a high-level briefing and discussion of questions of profound significance to both policymakers and corporate America. Join us on Wednesday August 7 at our G Street offices – from 2:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Register here. The roundtable will end with a reception.

Key panelists will include:

Daniel Caprio (McKenna Long & Aldridge; formerly Department of Commerce)

Michael Nelson (Bloomberg Government; formerly IBM, FCC)

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This from a recent McKinsey report sets out one perspective:

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