Latest News for: Planet surveillance

Edit

Debt From Above: The Carbon Credit Coup

Bitcoin Magazine 04 Apr 2024
... which they list “climate change, energy supply, and food security.” Other Satellogic documentation reveals that by “democratize," they mean expand satellite surveillance from the public sector (i.e.
Edit

Airstrip being built on a Yemeni island during the war

The New Arab 28 Mar 2024
Satellite photos from Planet Labs PBC analysed by the AP showed trucks and other vehicles grading the runway on March 11, turning part of its sandy features a dark brown. Planet Labs images of the site ...
Edit

When eyes in the sky start looking right at you

Denver Post 23 Mar 2024
While spacecraft in orbit have long studied the planet, the potential for civilian life to be surveilled by satellites was driven home by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
Edit

Random Access Markets: The Free Market Of Information

Bitcoin Magazine 20 Mar 2024
In the fall of 2021, China launched the Shanghai Data Exchange (SDE) in an attempt to create a state-owned monopoly on a novel speculative commodities market for data scraped from one of the most digitally surveilled populations on the planet.
Edit

BBC Hamas ‘Exposé’ Obscured Israel’s Genocide

Consortium News 23 Feb 2024
... places on the planet — Hamas had little choice but to move underground to avoid Israel’s sophisticated surveillance technology where it could build an arsenal of largely improvised, homegrown weapons.
Edit

New eyes in the sky sparking privacy concerns

The Buffalo News 21 Feb 2024
While spacecraft in orbit have long studied the planet, the potential for civilian life to be surveilled by satellites was driven home by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
Edit

French President Emmanuel Macron to arrive in Jaipur today

Beijing News 25 Jan 2024
They also have a long-standing, exemplary cooperation of over 60 years on space, spanning launchers, space exploration, crewed flights, climate monitoring satellites, and maritime surveillance. The second pillar includes partnerships for the planet.
Edit

French President Macron to arrive in Jaipur; will tour pink city with PM Modi

Beijing News 24 Jan 2024
They also have a long-standing, exemplary cooperation of over 60 years on space, spanning launchers, space exploration, crewed flights, climate monitoring satellites, and maritime surveillance. The second pillar includes partnerships for the planet.
Edit

Why pushing STEM majors is turning out to be a terrible investment, by John D. Skrentny

Atlantic City 23 Jan 2024
Fossil fuel companies struggle for STEM talent due to their damage to the planet. Trillion-dollar tech companies are often accused of unfair trade practices and “ surveillance capitalism“ that mines users for personal data.
Edit

Pushing STEM majors has been bad investment

Atlantic City 23 Jan 2024
Fossil fuel companies struggle for STEM talent due to their damage to the planet. Trillion-dollar tech companies are often accused of unfair trade practices and " surveillance capitalism" that mines users for personal data.
Edit

Guest Opinion: Pushing STEM majors is turning out to be a terrible investment

The Keene Sentinel 20 Jan 2024
Fossil fuel companies struggle for STEM talent due to their damage to the planet. Trillion-dollar tech companies are often accused of unfair trade practices and “ surveillance capitalism” that mines users for personal data.
Edit

STEM majors are being oversold

TDN 18 Jan 2024
Fossil fuel companies struggle for STEM talent due to their damage to the planet. Trillion-dollar tech companies are often accused of unfair trade practices and " surveillance capitalism" that mines users for personal data.
Edit

Commentary: Why pushing STEM majors is turning out to be a terrible investment

Hastings Tribune 15 Jan 2024
Fossil fuel companies struggle for STEM talent due to their damage to the planet. Trillion-dollar tech companies are often accused of unfair trade practices and “ surveillance capitalism ” that mines users for personal data.
Edit

John D. Skrentny column | Why pushing STEM majors is turning out to be a ...

TDN 15 Jan 2024
Fossil fuel companies struggle for STEM talent due to their damage to the planet. Trillion-dollar tech companies are often accused of unfair trade practices and “ surveillance capitalism” that mines users for personal data.
Edit

Why pushing STEM majors is turning out to be a terrible investment

News & Record 15 Jan 2024
Fossil fuel companies struggle for STEM talent due to their damage to the planet. Trillion-dollar tech companies are often accused of unfair trade practices and “ surveillance capitalism” that mines users for personal data.
×