Friday morning news drop
U.S. Supreme Court limits ability to curb power plant emissions, in blow to climate change fight Court ruling in West Virginia case complicates Environmental Protection Agency's regulatory authority (CBC)
The Supreme Court Is Jeopardizing Federal Climate Action The court’s decision in West Virginia v. EPA doesn’t go as far as some climate activists feared it might. But it’s a road map for future challenges. (Wired)
Crypto Crash Widens a Divide: ‘Those With Money Will End Up Being Fine’ No cryptocurrency investor has been spared the pain of plunging prices. But the fallout from more than $700 billion in losses is far from even. (New York Times)
The Lights Are Going Out for Crypto’s Laser-Eyed Grifters Bitcoin’s latest market rout has quietened influencers on social media. That’s a welcome development. (Bloomberg)
Has the Consumer Ever Been More Prepared for a Recession? But if consumer spending is the main driver of economic activity, that 70% of the economy is in pretty good shape right now from a financial perspective. You could argue the consumer has never been more prepared for a slowdown in the economy.? (A Wealth of Common Sense)
Social media sites can slow the spread of deadly misinformation with modest interventions Basic efforts by Twitter can cut misinfo sharing in half, according to a new study. (Grid)
Wild solar weather is causing satellites to plummet from orbit. It’s only going to get worse. The change coincided with the onset of the new solar cycle, and experts think it might be the beginning of some difficult years. (Space)
Videos of the Week
'Better Late' ft. Brandon Semenu Always, “Better Late”, as never isn’t an option. An ensemble of moments in time with the creative people who built memories that define resilience and commitment to never say never. Thank you to those involved for all the adventure that won’t go unseen.
In The Hills Gang X Tirefire: In The Hills Gang is a collective of freeride mountain bikers who dig, ride, and push each other in all aspects of life. They are authentic to themselves and don't care what anyone else thinks. All for one, one for all.
Back To Back - Cinema BMX In Boston: We took Chad Kerley, Dakota Roche, Garrett Reynolds, and Nathan Williams out East for a change of pace to the great city of Boston, MA. Needless to say it was a heavy week in the streets captured by Peter Adam. You do not want to miss this one! Hit play, then hit it again.
Layos: Last year, Rich Forne started a project with Ruben Rodriguez and Sergio Layos joined them on a couple of trips to film for “Layos,” a video project by Rich and Sergio filmed all over Spain. Rich wants to say this is the best video part that Sergio has ever filmed.
Shor West "Evisen" Part Shor’s technique is as hair-raising as it is timeless. Get stoked as he surfs Japan’s best street waves and scenic pools.
Gabriel Summers' "Dedication" Zero Part Gabbers puts his body on the line damn near every time he hops on his board. From massive rails to brutal bank bombs, our guy gets it done.
Monarch's "~Hello~" Video Monarch's first vid puts their amateur roster front and center with the likes of Kieran Woolley, Blake Norris, Evon Martinez and more. Leticia, Diego and Sky stop by while Killer Mike keeps the track lit.