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The Endangerment Finding and the Archive of Influence


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In this episode, we analyze the systemic fallout of the Jeffrey Epstein investigative files, which have triggered high-profile resignations at Goldman Sachs and the UK Cabinet Office, alongside a corruption probe into Norway's former prime minister. We examine the Trump administration's formal revocation of the 2009 endangerment finding, a move that dismantles the legal basis for federal climate regulations. Our deep dives focus on the media framing of the Epstein disclosures and the strategic implications of the U.S. climate policy reversal. Regional coverage includes the landslide election victory in Bangladesh, the 'deal or strike' nuclear ultimatum to Iran, and the destructive aftermath of Storm Nils in the Iberian Peninsula. We also discuss the discovery of a link between eye movements and memory retrieval and the surprising biological recovery of the Yangtze River.

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