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Using the NYT to clarify Section 507 on sludge. Once in a while they get something right.
Original URL: https://merylnass.substack.com/p/using-the-nyt-to-clarify-section This NYT article from January 14, 2025 was about #7 in a series by the same author that has been influential in getting the word out about the risks and regulation of PFAS “forever chemicals.” There is a new article out today that I will feature below, but the January 14 article…
The Natural Asset Companies have been stopped from trading, at least for now! Big Victory!
Original URL: https://merylnass.substack.com/p/the-natural-asset-companies-haveSECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION (Release No. 34-99355; File No. SR-NYSE-2023-09) January 17, 2024 Self-Regulatory Organizations; New York Stock Exchange LLC; Notice of Withdrawal of Proposed Rule Change to Amend the NYSE Listed Company Manual to Adopt Listing Standards for Natural Asset Companies On September 27, 2023, New York Stock Exchange LLC (the “Exchange”…
Tedros today emphasizes misinformation at the World Health Summit-I expect a big crackdown on free speech after the US election
Ursula von der Leyen told the WEF misinformation was this year's #1 problem
Ursula von der Leyen told the WEF misinformation was this year’s #1 problem
I was asked to give a talk on the founding of Door to Freedom for yesterday’s program. Here are the slides
The last 6 slides are examples of what the website offers
The last 6 slides are examples of what the website offers
Farmers Can’t Make Money–the deck is stacked against them in so many ways. Some charts and graphs show the dire condition of farming in the US
Even the big guys are more in debt, though that could reflect their landgrabbing
Even the big guys are more in debt, though that could reflect their landgrabbing
Can we start to speak plainly? Try practicing right now.
Professional language, and even some casual language, frequently obscures meaning rather than illuminates. Is this a reflection of our society, in which truth is very hard to come by?
Professional language, and even some casual language, frequently obscures meaning rather than illuminates. Is this a reflection of our society, in which truth is very hard to come by?













