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Elon Musk could avert global species extinction with only a portion of his wealth – Mongabay.com

Can we save thousands of the worlds most threatened animals and plants from extinction by protecting just a tiny fraction of the Earths surface? A new study in Frontiers in Science suggests that safeguarding just 1.2% of the planets land surface, about 1.64 million square hectares (633,200 square miles), or an area slightly smaller than Alaska, could do just that.

Researchers mapped out 16,825 unprotected sites harboring rare and threatened species. Dubbed Conservation Imperatives, these are the areas they say must be protected within the next five years to avoid imminent extinctions.

The researchers combined six different global biodiversity data sets and used satellite imagery to determine which places still contain suitable habitat for rare species, excluding urban areas, farmland and severely degraded land.

The vast majority (about 75%) of these high-priority Conservation Imperatives are located in tropical and subtropical moist forests. Geographically, the sites are highly concentrated, with just five countries the Philippines, Brazil, Indonesia, Madagascar and Colombia containing 59% of all identified sites globally.

Eric Dinerstein, the studys lead author and senior biodiversity expert at the NGO RESOLVE, explains that many species on Earth are rare, with limited geographic ranges or low density populations. He notes that these rare species tend to be clustered in specific areas. In our study, zooming in on this rarity, we found that we need only about 1.2% of the Earths surface to head off the sixth great extinction of life on Earth.

These [Conservation Imperative] sites are home to over 4,700 threatened species in some of the worlds most biodiverse yet threatened ecosystems, said study co-author Andy Lee, also of RESOLVE. These include not only mammals and birds that rely on large intact habitats, like the tamaraw [Bubalus mindorensis] in the Philippines and the Celebes crested macaque [Macaca nigra]in Sulawesi, Indonesia, but also range-restricted amphibians and rare plant species.

Protecting these areas isnt without challenges. Karl Burkart, study co-author and deputy director of One Earth, points out that most identified sites are quite small. About 75% of the sites are under 1,000 hectares. Many of these small parcels are surrounded by agricultural land or other forms of development, making protection more complex. Additionally, there are overlaps with oil & gas, mining and timber concessions in some of these crucial areas.

Although these collectively make up just 1% of the total Conservation Imperatives area Burkart emphasizes that some of these small parcels might contain the last remaining populations of critically endangered species at risk of extinction within the next decade.

On a more positive note, more than one-sixth of Conservation Imperatives sites overlap with Indigenous territories. Often the most effective stewards of biodiversity, these groups have jurisdiction over about 17% of the identified sites. This should be a focus to help secure land tenure rights for the tribes stewarding these landscapes, Burkart said.

The study also highlights a concerning trend in recent conservation efforts. Despite global initiatives to increase protected areas, only 7% of land protected over the past five years overlapped with these critical areas for rare species. This suggests that current conservation strategies may not be effectively targeting the most crucial habitats for endangered species.

Whats the price tag for protecting these crucial areas? The researchers estimate it would cost about $169 billion over the next five years.

This represents just 0.03% of global GDP and less than 2% of environmentally harmful subsidies provided by governments annually [for example, to the fossil fuel industry], Lee said, a small price to pay to prevent thousands of impending plant and animal extinctions.

Focusing solely on tropical Conservation Imperatives would cost around $34 billion annually over the next five years and could prevent the majority of predicted near-term extinctions, the authors say.

To put this in perspective, Elon Musks net worth is currently $215.5 billion, followed by Jeff Bezos at $203.7 billion and Mark Zukerberg at $179 billion.

The relatively modest cost of protecting these areas, when compared with global spending in other sectors, is highlighted by David Lindenmayer, an expert at Australian National University who was not involved in the research but served as a reviewer of the study.

The article really highlights how important but also straightforward reservation of the most crucial areas for conservation could be in terms of financial costs a tiny fraction of the money wasted on armaments every year but there also could be huge employment and economic benefits of strengthening conservation efforts that better support local communities, Lindenmayer told Mongabay.

To arrive at these economic estimates, the research team analyzed prices from numerous land protection projects over the past 14 years, considering factors like land type and location. However, they stress that these are rough estimates, as there are various ways to protect land, each with different costs.

The researchers emphasize that local people, including Indigenous communities, will need to decide what protection methods work best for their areas.

So how do we pay for this? In the past, money for protecting nature has mainly come from governments, charitable donations, carbon offset programs like REDD+, and companies compensating for their environmental impacts. At the Kunming-Montreal negotiations the idea of wealthy countries pledge $20 billion a year for nature conservation was discussed. However, it is far from a done deal, said Burkart.

Burkart suggests new, innovative funding approaches, such as an Earth fee on currency trades to generate significant funds for conservation efforts.

Right now, currency trading is the most frictionless form of wealth transfer. Its too frictionless, allowing rampant currency speculation which isnt good for the economy, he said. Approximately $7.5 trillion is traded daily, and he suggests that a one basis-point fee would generate approximately $250 billion per year in new finance. These funds could be directed to land acquisition, Indigenous land tenure, and other conservation measures to protect high biodiversity areas.

The study also finds that 38% of the identified areas are either adjacent to or within 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) of existing protected areas. The researchers suggest this proximity could make expanding protection more feasible and reduce management costs.

However, the authors acknowledge that simply setting aside land will not be enough in many cases. Additional conservation actions like controlling invasive species or hiring patrols to protect against illegal hunting and logging may be necessary. Collaboration with and leadership by Indigenous peoples and local communities is crucial, the researchers stress.

The study comes as the world grapples with accelerating biodiversity loss. A U.N. report last year warned that around 1 million animal and plant species are threatened with extinction, many within decades.

The research team says it hopes its findings will guide countries, conservation groups and businesses in focusing their efforts where they can have the biggest impact on averting these extinctions. It presents the Conservation Imperatives as a starting point for more detailed, local conservation planning efforts.

Its sort of a Noahs ark moment, Burkart said. We need to focus ASAP on the sites harboring rare and threatened species Really, we are going to need a movement of people around the world to save these remaining areas before its too late.

Banner image of an indri (Indri indri), a Critically Endangered primate native to Madagascar. Photo by Rhett A. Butler for Mongabay.

Liz Kimbrough is a staff writer for Mongabay and holds a Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Tulane University, where she studied the microbiomes of trees. View more of her reportinghere.

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Dinerstein, E., Joshi, A. R., Hahn, N. R., Lee, A. T., Vynne, C., Burkart, K., & Zolli, A. (2023). Conservation Imperatives: Securing the Last Unprotected Terrestrial Sites Harboring Irreplaceable Biodiversity. Doi: 10.3389/fsci.2024.1349350/full

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After 4 Cybertruck recalls in 5 months, Elon Musk’s Tesla may soon lose more of its luster – Fortune

Tesla just cant shake those quality problems with its Cybertruck.

The first recall came at the end of January, thanks to a warning-light font size that was too small, which could have caused crashes, though Tesla said there was no record of any happening. This was easily fixed with an over-the-air software update, unlike the next recall in April, when Tesla had to physically fix the vehicle because its accelerator pedal couldand didget stuck, causing surprise acceleration.

But yesterday, Elon Musk truly spoiled his critics with not one but two Cybertruck recalls, both of the this-needs-to-come-in variety.

Tesla paused Cybertruck shipments a couple weeks back, with some reports saying there was a windshield wiper issue. Accordingly, one of the recalls is because excessive electrical current can cause the front windshield wiper motor controller to failincreasing the risk of a crash. The wiper motor needs to be replaced. Its not clear if there were any crashes because of this, but there were multiple reports of the wipers failing.

The other recall is because the Cybertrucks sail appliquethe long strip of plastic lining on top of the sides of the truck bedwas badly installed in some vehicles. The cosmetic piece fell off in at least two instances and had the potential to create a road hazard for people driving behind the truck.

Thats four recallsthree physicalin just five months. Its only been seven months since people first took delivery of the thing. Like the Cybertruck itself, its not a good look. (Your mileage may vary; nearly 12,000 Cybertrucks have been delivered, suggesting plenty of people do like its early-PlayStation-graphics design.)

Teslas investors, who recently decided that Musk deserves a $50-something-billion pay package, remain very patient people. There was barely a blip in the rise of the companys share price, which ended Tuesday up 2.6% and continued its ascent this morning (the stock is down over 30% this year.)

Whats likely to be of more interest to them is Teslas next overall shipment figures, which are expected to arrive early next week. Wall Street consensus has deliveries down to 440,000 from 466,000 last year, though some analysts say you could lop off another 20,000 or so.

On top of that, other carmakers will also soon report their Q2 shipments and, as Bloomberg reports, it is quite possible that Tesla will no longer be the electric car company that sells more in the U.S. than all its rivals combined. Its Q1 sales were already down 13%, while the likes of Ford and Hyundai soared.

That is not a favorable trajectory, but perhaps it is naturalin an expanding market, an early lead may not last forever.

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Waymo accelerates. Waymo, Alphabets robotaxi outfit, has begun offering its services in San Francisco without a waiting list. As TechCrunch reports, this comes shortly after two Waymo software recalls. Meanwhile, GMs Cruise robotaxi unit has a CEO again, after predecessor Kyle Vogt was felled in a serious safety scandal. The new CEO is Marc Whitten, who was a founding engineer in the Xbox team, and also an Amazon executive.

OpenAI delays voice assistant. ChatGPTs voice assistant feature was supposed to be released about now, but OpenAI is delaying the launch while it improves the models ability to detect and refuse certain content, it said. Bloomberg reports that OpenAI also wants to get its infrastructure ready to handle what it expects to be heavy demand. Meanwhile, OpenAI suddenly cut off access to its services in China this week, and Bloomberg also reports that local rivals like Baidu and Alibaba are racing to scoop up OpenAIs customers there.

Reddit vs. AI bots. Reddit, which last month announced a partnership with OpenAI, doesnt want other AI companies feeding off its users data. As The Verge reports, Reddit has updated its robots.txt file to tell most automated bots not to scrape data from its website. However, recent reports have suggested that several AI companies (Perplexity is a notable example) have been ignoring the anti-scraping requests in websites robots.txt files and siphoning off their data anyway.

It is true that we have ferocious competition with [OpenAI]. They are an independent company. We dont own or control them. We dont even have any board members. So they do entirely their own thing. But we have a deep partnership.

Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman tells delegates at the Aspen Ideas Festival that the two companies will partners for many, many years to come.

Rivian founder tells investors why incoming shareholder Volkswagen needs his help to take on Tesla just as much as he needs the cash injection, by Christiaan Hetzner

Ethereum ETF process going smoothly a testy SEC Chair declares, by Michael Del Castillo

LinkedIns cofounder slams Trump social network Truth Socials absurd $6 billion valuation, by Seamus Webster

The move fast, break sh*t ethos of todays AI startups is already coming back to haunt themand us, by Jeremy Kahn

For U.S. VCs, average fund size this year hit $153.5 million. But fundraising is only going well for a select few, PitchBook data shows, by Allie Garfinkle

Why the Pentagons overtures to the private space industry are good news for Europe, by Jeff Huggins (Commentary)

Apples RCS push. One of the bonuses inside the upcoming iOS 18 is newfound support for the Rich Communication Services standard, which will let iPhone users send media-laden messages, with read receipts, to Android users (and vice versa, obviously). 9to5Mac reports that some U.S. carriers have now enabled this in their infrastructure, so if youre running iOS 18 beta 2 and youre with AT&T, T-Mobile, or Verizon in the U.S., you should be able to turn on the functionality now.

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How Many Children Does Elon Musk Have? – The Cut

It seems Nick Cannon isnt the only famous, rich man on a mission to keep populating the Earth. Bloomberg reports that earlier this year, Elon Musk and Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis welcomed their third child together, making Musk a father of (at least) 12.

Musk told Page Six that although the public is just now finding out about the baby whose name and gender isnt known the child was not secretly fathered. He said: All our friends and family know. Failure to issue a press release, which would be bizarre, does not mean secret.

The billionaire has five children with Justine Wilson, whom he was married to from 2000 to 2008. Musk and Wilsons son, Nevada, died of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) at ten weeks in 2002. Musk and ex-girlfriend, Grimes, welcomed a son, X A-Xii in 2020. Their daughter, Exa Dark Siderl (who goes by Y) was born via surrogate the following year. In early 2022, Grimes said the two had broken up, but she later she confirmed that theyd had another son, Techno.

The nature of Musks relationship with Zilis is not entirely clear, though they had twins Strider and Azure in November 2021. In Walter Isaacsons 2023 biography of Musk, Zilis revealed that he really wants smart people to have kids and he offered to be her sperm donor so the kids would be genetically his. That tracks with Musks now-infamous pro-natalist tweet that a collapsing birth rate is the biggest danger civilization faces, by far.

A belated Happy Fathers Day to Musk. Maybe Cannon has some tips for keeping in touch with his growing brood?

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Every Woman Elon Musk Has Welcomed Kids With And What They’ve Said About Their Blended Family – PEOPLE

Elon Musk is the dad of 12 kids.

The Tesla founder fathered his children with three different women over two decades. His first child was born in 2002 and his most recent baby was born in early 2024.

Musk welcomed his first six kids with his ex-wife, Justine Wilson, between 2002 and 2006. In the years that followed, he welcomed children with singer-songwriter Grimes and Neuralink Corp.'s director Shivon Zilis.

The arrival of Musk's 12th child was confirmed in June 2024; theSpaceX CEO revealed that he and Zilis welcomed the new baby earlier in the year, but said he didn't "secretly" father the child.

Over the years, Musk and his partners have requested privacy for their children amid speculation about the unusual arrangement. In September 2023, Grimes posted on X (formerly Twitter) in September 2023 in an attempt to "de-escalate the narrative" after she and the entrepreneur welcomed their third baby together soon after Musk welcomed children with Zilis.

Musk was also in a relationship with Talulah Riley, though the couple never had children together. They married anddivorced twice, the first lasting from 2010 to 2012 and the second from 2013 to 2016.

Read on to learn about the women who share kids with Musk.

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Musk and his ex-wife,Justine Wilson, wed in 2000 and divorced in 2008. They had six kids together: Nevada Alexander, Vivian Jenna, Griffin, Kai, Saxon and Damian.

The pair welcomed their first baby, Nevada Alexander, in 2002. Sadly, at 10 weeks old, he passed away from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Wilson, a Canadian author, penned an essay forMarie Claire in 2010 about the experience.

"I buried my feelings ... coping with Nevada's death by making my first visit to an IVF clinic less than two months later. Elon and I planned to get pregnant again as swiftly as possible. Within the next five years, I gave birth to twins, then triplets,"she wrote.

Musk and Wilson had twins, Vivian and Griffin, through IVF in 2004. In April 2022, Vivianfiled to legally change her name and genderand said she no longer wishes to be related to her father, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.

Two years after giving birth to twins, the then-couple welcomed triplets named Kai, Saxon, and Damian in 2006. Wilson revealed in a2017 TedTalkthat they were also conceived via IVF, but she and Musk have not publicly discussed the children themselves.

Wilson grew up in southern Ontario and majored in English literature at Queen's University, where she met Musk. She published her first novel, BloodAngel, in 2005 and continues to write. Per her Simon and Schuster author page, she's also an active blogger on LiveJournal under the user name "moschus."

It is unclear whether Wilson remarried after she and Musk divorced.

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Musk and Grimes had an on again-off again relationship beginning in 2018. Together, they share three children: X A-Xii, Exa Dark Siderl andTechno Mechanicus.

Grimes (whose real name is Claire Boucher) is a Canadian musician and record producer who made her public debut with Musk at the 2018 Met Gala. She described her relationship with the billionaire entrepreneur as "very fluid" in an interview for the cover story forVanity Fair's April 2022 issue.

The pair welcomed their first child, son, X A-Xii, together in May 2020. Their daughter, Exa Dark Siderl, was born via surrogate in December 2021.The birth date of their third child, sonTechno Mechanicus, hasn't been made public.

Grimes and Musk have opened up about the unique names of their children, particularly X A-Xii (nicknamed "X"), who was named by the singer. The baby's name was originally named X A-12, but was later changed to X A-Xii.

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In September 2021, Musk revealed thathe and Grimes broke upduring an interview withThe New York Post'sPage Six. "We are semi-separated but still love each other, see each other frequently and are on great terms," he told the publication.

The following month,Grimes revealed on Instagram she was still living with Musk, and said in aVanity Fairinterview that theywelcomed a baby girl, Exa Dark Siderl, via surrogate in December 2021.

When speaking with Wired in an interview for the magazine's September 2023 issue, Grimes talked about trying to "build family culture" with Musk as they co-parent their kids.

"I really care about having a very good relationship with my kids. I think I understand how to be a good parent to them. Both enforcing discipline and being their friend," she said. "Who knows, maybe theyll resent me and reject family culture, but I feel like they will not."

In September 2023, journalist Walter Isaacson's biography about Musk revealed the birth of the Tesla founder's third child with Grimes, Techno Mechanicus (who also goes by Tau"). That same month, Grimes hinted at some parental drama with Musk on X, then deleted the tweet, apologized to Zilis and wrote, "my priority rn is keeping my babies out of the public eye."

The since-deleted tweet seemed to indicate that Musk was not letting Grimes see their eldest son, X, and in 2022, Grimes had expressed some concerns over how Musk was involving X in his business, tellingVanity Fair, Whatever is going on with family stuff, I just feel like kids need to stay out of it, and X is just out there ...I mean, I think E is really seeing him as a protg and bringing him to everything and stuff.

In October 2023, Grimes and Musk sued each other over parental rights. As of December, the case was still ongoing, with each attempting to establish their position as the primary parent.

In March 2024, Grimesannounced her romance with DJ Anymaon Instagram two years after she and Musk called it quits for the third and final time.

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In November 2021, it was revealed that Zilis, the project director at his brain implant chip company, and Musk secretly welcomed twins, son Strider and daughter Azure.

The twins were born in Austin, Texas just weeks before he and Grimes welcomed a baby girl via a surrogate, according to court documents published byInsiderin July 2021. Musk and Zilis revealedthe babies' names and sexesin September 2023, when they were 16 months old.

In early 2024, the pair welcomed their third child together. The baby, whose name hasn't yet been made public, marks Musk's 12th child in total.

Zilis has a private Instagram page, though keeps her X (formerly Twitter) profile public. Her website, which features a 2014-2016 report on the state of Machine Intelligence, hasn't been updated since she "left the venture world for the startup world."

In September 2023, Grimes posted to X after tweeting and deleting about her family drama, saying she and Zilis had connected and were now on the same page about the conditions under which they both separately welcomed children with Musk, weeks apart.

Zilis responded on X, "At the end of the day it all ended up for the best! Thank you for taking the time to really connect and understand each other. So glad we had such a wonderful talk, was insanely overdue. Youre a total badass and I respect you very much as well. I cant wait for kiddo play date and congrats on baby Tau as well!"

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Dozens of Tesla Cybertrucks vandalized by someone who really doesn’t like Elon Musk – The Verge

Elon Musk may have just won approval for a $56 billion pay package from his adoring supporters, but someone in Fort Lauderdale is clearly not a fan of the controversial CEO. Last week, dozens of Tesla Cybertrucks were defaced with the words Fuck Elon in black spray paint, according to InsideEVs citing local news reports.

Police say that 34 stainless steel trucks were tagged with the message, which was discovered on Friday. The Cybertrucks were being stored in the public parking lot, without any fencing or security, likely being held because of a previously reported problem with the windshield wiper. Tesla is also experiencing an inventory pileup as a result of cooling demand for its electric vehicles.

Local news reports that the spray paint was easily removed, with a few trucks still showing some black smudges. But thanks to a few social media accounts, we can still experience the uncensored images as much (or as little) as we want.

The graffiti is either a sign of growing discontent with Musk and, by extension, Tesla, or its just the work of a lone crank who saw a bunch of Cybertrucks in a parking lot and was inspired to do some redecorating.

The Cybertruck has certainly been a polarizing addition to Teslas lineup, thanks to Musks demands that the vehicle look like some sort of postapocalyptic, Blade Runner-inspired fever dream.

In the months since its release, the truck has racked up its fair share of problems, from complaints about build quality to disappointment about its range to a massive recall over a faulty accelerator pedal. The most recent problem a containment hold on deliveries to fix a malfunctioning wiper blade is just the latest sign that the most hyped vehicle in modern history is going through a lot of growing pains.

My prediction: Musk starts to sell special edition Fuck Elon decals for the Cybertruck, much like he did for the infamous broken window demonstration. The guy hasnt met an insult he cant monetize.

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