Here are some articles I think are interesting. Maybe you will, too.
Steve Donziger Ecuador Case: Q&A With Human Rights Lawyer Under House Arrest by Jack Holmes for Esquire. This lawyer won a lawsuit against Texaco (since acquired by Chevron), which lasted from 1993 to 2011, on behalf of farmers and indigenous people who lived in the Amazon rain forest, who accused the company of dumping cancer-causing toxic waste where they lived. THey won a $9.8 billion award. Chevron refused to pay and counter-sued their lawyer. Awaiting a verdict, he has been under house arrest for more than 580 days for refusing to hand over his computer and phone with confidential lawyer-client information on them. Incredible!
How the West Lost COVID by David Wallace-West for New York magazine. “How did so many rich countries get it so wrong? How did others get it so right?” This is the best article I’ve read on this particular topic.
Your Face Is Not Your Own by Kashmir Hill for the New York Times. “When a secretive start-up scraped the Internet to build a facial-recognition tool, it tested a legal and ethical limit—and blew the future of privacy in America wide open.” (Hat tip to O.)
Nina Turner: “Good ideas are not enough. We need to marry our ideas to power”, an interview for Jacobin magazine. (Hat tip to Bill Harvey)
New study shows microplastics turn into ‘hubs’ for pathogens, antibiotic-resistant bacteria by Jesse Jenkins of New Jersey Institute of Technology.
The Crow Whisperer by Lauren Markham for Harper’s magazine. “What happens when we talk to animals?”