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Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon drops to 11-year low ahead of COP30
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Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon drops to 11-year low ahead of COP30

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest has fallen to its lowest level in more than a decade, according to new government data. This encouraging milestone appears just days before the country hosts the upcoming United Nations climate summit, COP30. Between August 2023 and July 2024, forest loss in the Amazon dropped 11.08 percent, totalling to the lowest figure since 2014: 5,796 square kilometers (about 2,238 square miles). The annual assessment, published by Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research (INPE), underscores the success of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s environmental agenda. Lula, who pledged to end all deforestation in Brazil by 2030, celebrated the data as proof that his policies are working. Since taking office in early 2023, Amazon destruction has been cut by half. “Even in my best-laid plans I would never have imagined that we would reach this point with a 50 percent reduction in deforestation,” said Environment Minister Marina Silva during a press conference. A broader ecological recovery The slowdown extends beyond the rainforest. In Brazil’s Cerrado savanna, another critical biome for biodiversity and carbon storage, deforestation fell 11.49 percent to 7,235 square kilometers (about 2,794 square miles), a six-year low and the second consecutive year of decline. The Cerrado had previously experienced four straight years of increasing deforestation, including Lula’s first year in office, making the recent progress especially significant. Environmentalists say the results highlight the potential for coordinated policy, enforcement, and monitoring to make a tangible impact. Since Lula’s return to office, Brazil has reactivated key environmental agencies, strengthened oversight of illegal land clearing, and expanded Indigenous protections. These are all steps that experts credit with reversing the trend of rampant forest loss. Challenges still ahead Despite these environmental victories, Lula’s government has faced criticism for supporting state-run oil company Petrobras in its bid to drill near the mouth of the Amazon River. Conservationists warn that expanding fossil fuel exploration could undermine Brazil’s climate credibility, even as it celebrates progress on deforestation. Still, the overall trajectory remains positive, with Brazil reclaiming a leading role in global climate leadership ahead of COP30. The country’s success in reducing deforestation not only supports global biodiversity and carbon goals but also offers a hopeful example of how political will can drive environmental recovery. As Marina Silva noted, the data demonstrates that progress is possible: “We are proving that it is possible to grow economically, reduce inequality, and protect the environment at the same time.”The post Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon drops to 11-year low ahead of COP30 first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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EXCLUSIVE: John Thune Is Defying Trump On The Filibuster. Here’s His Explanation.
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EXCLUSIVE: John Thune Is Defying Trump On The Filibuster. Here’s His Explanation.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune is on a collision course with President Donald Trump over nixing a longstanding legislative tool to end the 36-day government shutdown. Thune, who pledged to defend the filibuster on Day One of his leadership tenure, reiterated on Wednesday that Republicans would not scrap the Senate’s 60-vote threshold to end the […]
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TSMC Arizona: A Transformative Year Powering America’s Semiconductor Renaissance
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TSMC Arizona: A Transformative Year Powering America’s Semiconductor Renaissance

2025 has marked a watershed period for semiconductor manufacturing on U.S. soil. From achieving profitability milestones to securing partnerships with tech giants, the world’s largest contract chipmaker advanced its Phoenix operations beyond initial projections while creating thousands of high-wage jobs and fortifying domestic supply chains. Investment Expansion Reaches Historic Proportions March brought a major announcement […]
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Here’s What 2025 Elections Could Mean for Ohio Next Year
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Here’s What 2025 Elections Could Mean for Ohio Next Year

Election Night 2025 may not have been a good night for Republicans, though the races and thus losses were limited to a handful of states. What does that mean for next year with the midterms and statewide races? Is there reason to panic? How will it go in Ohio? With the next Election Day now less than a year away, Ohio candidates on both sides of the aisle are talking about next year. Perhaps one of the most significant takeaways of Tuesday night was democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani being elected the next mayor of New York City. Ohio Republican Party Chairman Alex Triantafilou wasted no time in linking him to Ohio Democrats, including Dr. Amy Acton who is running for governor, and former Sen. Sherrod Brown, who is eyeing a comeback by running for his old position in 2026. In a quoted repost of Mamdani “refus[ing] to apologize” for being young, Muslim, and a self-admitted democratic socialist, Triantafilou warned that “this is what [Brown] and [Acton] want to bring to Ohio.” Ohio, this is what @SenSherrodBrown and @amyactonoh want to bring to Ohio. This is what we are up against. We cannot and will not let this happen here. https://t.co/ROBDZZpZtL— Alex Triantafilou (@ChairmanAlex) November 5, 2025 On Tuesday night, Triantafilou posted his thoughts about whether the elections that took place would affect Ohio. Triantafilou stressed unity around Ohio Republicans, supporting Sen. Jon Husted in his election against Brown, as well as Vivek Ramaswamy, a businessman running for governor. Triantafilou also brought up speculation that former Rep. Tim Ryan may enter the gubernatorial race to run against Acton in the Democrat primary. Congratulations to Democrats who won two very blue states and a super wacky blue city. These results are as expected there. The real race is now. Can Sherrod and his socialist party win in Ohio? How bruising will the Acton/Ryan primary be? The @ohiogop is fully united behind…— Alex Triantafilou (@ChairmanAlex) November 5, 2025 The Daily Signal reached out to the Acton and Brown campaigns for comment regarding Triantafilou’s posts. An earlier Wednesday morning post mocked as “media spin” the talking point that the blue victories in blue states had meaning elsewhere, including in Ohio, an increasingly red state. Triantafilou cited the liberals “rooting against” President Donald Trump, also making clear that “that doesn’t mean the inevitable swing of the pendulum isn’t here.” Triantafilou particularly stressed the need to “LISTEN TO VOTERS” to “keep stacking wins,” which he assured Ohio Republicans would do. The “blue wave” narrative when the Democrats win two blue states and a ridiculously blue city and win in super lib California is media spin. They have been, and always will be, rooting against @realDonaldTrump. But that doesn’t mean the inevitable swing of the pendulum isn’t…— Alex Triantafilou (@ChairmanAlex) November 5, 2025 The chairman isn’t the only one pointing to Mamdani for political gain. In July, not long after Mamdani won the Democrat primary, a Super PAC supporting Ramaswamy put up billboard ads in New York City inviting disenchanted residents to move to the Buckeye State. Ramaswamy himself shared his thoughts in a video post on Tuesday night, which did not hold back from touching upon the disappointments for his party. “We got our a**es handed to us in New Jersey, Virginia, and New York City,” he began, as results on the gubernatorial and mayoral races flashed on the screen. “Democrats swept all three,” he reminded, also highlighting “two key lessons for Republicans.” “Our side needs to focus on affordability,” Ramaswamy listed as the first lesson. “Make the American dream affordable,” he stressed, also calling for the need to “bring down” all kinds of costs, with a need to also “lay out how we’re gonna do it.” The second lesson, was to “cut out the identity politics,” offering that “it doesn’t suit Republicans, it’s not for us, that’s the woke left’s game, not ours. We don’t care about the color of your skin, your religion. We care about the content of your character. That’s who we are.” Lessons from tonight, no sugar coating. pic.twitter.com/CMZCIH4g2O— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) November 5, 2025 Ramaswamy had campaigned for New Jersey’s Republican gubernatorial nominee, Jack Ciattarelli last month, and posted his support for him over X on Tuesday afternoon as well. According to the Associated Press, with 95% of the votes counted, Ciattarelli trails Democrat Gov.-Elect Mikie Sherrill, 43.2% to her 56.2%. Acton put out a quoted repost of Ramaswamy’s video message, also stressing affordability. Other posts of hers from Tuesday congratulated Sherrill as well as Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger in Virginia. “One year until we make history” she also posted, in reference to her own race. It appears Vivek has realized that his agenda favoring billionaires, special interests, and lobbyists that makes life more expensive for Ohioans might not be the blueprint he thought it was.Or maybe the guy who flies around the state on a $80,000/month private jet knows he's… https://t.co/BVjY5E0f5r— Dr. Amy Acton (@amyactonoh) November 5, 2025 As for the Senate, Husted’s campaign appears to be feeling confident. On Tuesday night, the Team Husted X account posted a reminder about now Republican Sen. Bernie Moreno’s win, after he beat Brown by 3.6 percentage points, or more than 200,000 votes last year. The gubernatorial race is considered “Likely Republican,” while the Senate race is “Lean Republican” after Brown officially announced in August. One year ago. One year to go. @berniemoreno #OHSen pic.twitter.com/1Vkpbcxb6T— Team Husted (@TeamHusted) November 5, 2025 The post Here’s What 2025 Elections Could Mean for Ohio Next Year appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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China’s Hands Are in America’s Bacon, Hot Dogs. We Should Be Concerned, New Report Says.
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China’s Hands Are in America’s Bacon, Hot Dogs. We Should Be Concerned, New Report Says.

American agriculture is roughly a $1.5 trillion annual industry, and China poses a critical threat to the sector, according to a new report. Over the years, China has expanded its involvement in America’s food system, such as in 2013, when the Chinese-owned company WH Group acquired Smithfield Foods.   Smithfield, a company largely known for its bacon, controls a quarter of U.S. pork processing, distributing products through brands such as Eckrich, famous for its sausages and deli meats, and Nathan’s Famous, the iconic hot dog brand, the America First Policy Institute explains in a new report, released Wednesday, detailing China’s threat to American agriculture.   “The Chinese ownership of Smithfield Foods, a formerly American-owned pork company with a presence in numerous states, raises significant concerns about food security and national security, and is a key example of the [People’s Republic of China’s] growing threat to America’s agricultural industry,” the report states.   Ambassador Kip Tom, vice chair of rural policy at AFPI, and Royce Hood, a policy analyst on AFPI’s China Policy Initiative, authored the 25-page report for the conservative Washington-based policy organization.   China has found its way not only into the ownership of U.S. food companies, but also has a hand in the technologies farmers use and agriculture chemicals, as well as in the purchase of U.S. farmland, the report explains.   “There is no doubt that over time, the United States, and farmers, and agriculture have put our short-term prosperity ahead of our long-term security, trying to find cheaper supply chains to produce the products that we use … to produce crops, livestock, and many other products that come off American farms,” Tom told reporters during a press call Wednesday.   Farmland “The land that these Chinese-owned American companies control represents another dangerous facet of this national security challenge,” the report explains.   Citing the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act report, AFPI explains that “Chinese nationals or companies with primary Chinese ownership owned 277,336 acres of agricultural land in the United States,” as of 2023.   The land ownership opens a door for “surveillance and sabotage,” according to the report’s findings, and “facilitates [Chinese Communist Party intellectual-property] theft directly on American soil.”  Drones  Drones and satellite imaging have become an important part of the agriculture sector and are used for things such as assessing and maximizing crop health, and China dominates the drone-manufacturing industry.   “The integration of drones with the capability to collect large amounts of data from U.S. agricultural processes and feed it to Chinese firms poses serious risks,” Tom and Hood warn.   Data collected by drones used to survey and assess U.S. farmland could be “fed to China’s government, shared among government agencies, and potentially weaponized against the United States,” they write.  Problems and Solutions  “Divestment” from Chinese owned or operated agriculture companies and technologies is the first step the U.S. should take to address China’s threat to the U.S. industry, Hood said.  “I can tell you, with the amount of outsourcing that we’ve done in chemistries around the world, our fertilizer production, computer chips around our trackers, everything, we are very vulnerable, and it’s time we take action now to bring back these supply chains to the United States,” Tom said.   It’s important to bring the various elements of the U.S. agriculture industry back to America, because, as Tom explains, “with the amount of outsourcing that we’ve done in chemistries around the world, our fertilizer production, computer chips around our trackers, everything, we are very vulnerable.”   To bring the industry back to the U.S., there must first be an understanding as to why the industry moved not only to China, but all around the world, Tom said, before laying the blame largely at the feet of America’s “regulatory regime.”   Heavy restrictions on the agriculture industry make it “very difficult for companies to do business here in the United States, and the Chinese could rapidly jump into production of these different products and get them to us, the farmers in the United States.”   In addition to divestment from Chinese influence, Tom and Hood’s specific policy recommendations include banning the use of Chinese manufactured drones for use in the U.S. agricultural industry and legislation at the state and federal level to prevent foreign adversaries from controlling U.S. farmland.   “A successful America First national security policy necessitates a robust confrontation” to China’s threat to the U.S. agriculture industry, as the report details.   The post China’s Hands Are in America’s Bacon, Hot Dogs. We Should Be Concerned, New Report Says. appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Supreme Court Sounds Skeptical of Trump's Tariffs
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Supreme Court Sounds Skeptical of Trump's Tariffs

Supreme Court Sounds Skeptical of Trump's Tariffs
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Happier Days: White House Marks Anniversary of Trump's Triumph
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Happier Days: White House Marks Anniversary of Trump's Triumph

Happier Days: White House Marks Anniversary of Trump's Triumph
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The Anti-Communist Film Festival: The Unbearable Lightness of Being
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The Anti-Communist Film Festival: The Unbearable Lightness of Being

The Anti-Communist Film Festival: The Unbearable Lightness of Being
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'Unleashed': Houston ICE agents complete another large-scale immigration raid
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'Unleashed': Houston ICE agents complete another large-scale immigration raid

While national attention has largely been focused on cities like Portland, Oregon, and Chicago, Illinois, illegal alien arrests in Texas have seen an uptick following recent raids. According to an NBC News report, Immigration and Customs Enforcement recently completed an operation in Houston, Texas, which led to 1,500 arrests over a 10-day stretch. 'President Trump and Secretary Noem have unleashed ICE to make America safe again.'NBC noted that the rate of per-day arrests on this raid was above average compared with raids in other cities. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed the report on social media.On X, DHS said, "President Trump and Secretary Noem have unleashed ICE to make America safe again."RELATED: Texas DMV has allegedly been registering vehicles to illegal aliens Photo by Jamie Kelter Davis/Getty Images"If you come to our country and break our laws. We will hunt you down."The 10-day Houston raid in October was preceded by similar 10-day raids in February and August, which respectively led to 543 and 822 arrests, NBC reported, citing Bret Bradford, the Houston field office director. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Jewish FDNY Commissioner Resigns Day After Anti-Israel Mamdani Elected NYC Mayor
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Jewish FDNY Commissioner Resigns Day After Anti-Israel Mamdani Elected NYC Mayor

Jewish FDNY Commissioner Resigns Day After Anti-Israel Mamdani Elected NYC Mayor
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