Good afternoon. THURSDAY CHEAT SHEET. — Keir Starmer got wrapped up in questions about whether his green fuel production plans will cut carbon emissions effectively. The City Council greeted the prospect of $58 million in library cuts with a highly choreographed dog and pony show. Trump asserts that he was engaged in “political speech” that's protected by the First Amendment — even if what he said was false. Cate Blanchett stars in 'Rumours,' a wicked takedown of ineffective global leaders from Canadian trio Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen. Successive Australian governments have kicked the can down the road when it comes to the climate crisis – and colourful activism has played a significant role in pushing for change.
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In the realm of hot air politics, discussions on climate change have often been marred by political posturing and rhetoric. While leaders like Keir Starmer propose green fuel production plans, questions arise about the effectiveness of such measures in actually reducing carbon emissions. The City Council's dramatic response to potential library cuts highlights the performative nature of political debates, often overshadowing the real issues at hand.