The Palestinian resistance group Hamas warned it would not "sit idly by" in the face of what Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid called "a deliberate provocation that will put lives in danger and cost lives."
With the world's three largest economies slowing down, said the IMF managing director, economic conditions will "feel like recession for hundreds of millions of people" this year.
"We're going not to stop in the 118th Congress," said the Congressional Workers Union. "When we fight, we win, and we're ready to take on any anti-worker battles that may come our way."
"It's disastrous for the entire ecosystem," warned one activist. "The existence of wolves contributes to a richer animal and plant life. Human survival depends on healthy ecosystems."
While nuclear weapons governments and their bomb-making industries are criminally sleepwalking into what could mean the end of our planet's life, many others are countering the weapons holders' political idiocy.
At the same time, 2022 was a breakthrough year of climate action juxtaposed on the increasingly stark evidence that fossil fuels and their producers are the primary cause of the planet's growing peril.