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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Today at 04:28:00 »
Sweden is a perfect example of it, where the weak shadow of a gone peoples movement and political will, now needs that kind of arguments for defending rights.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Today at 04:26:22 »
The truth of it being much more likely that you will be 'protected' by your peers than by wealth. You can see it everywhere, no matter the ideologies. Wealth acts the opposite way.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Today at 04:13:59 »
The game has a very deep foundation in us.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Today at 04:13:20 »
Because we need to be rich, very rich, to even think of sharing. That's also from where the new arguments, and logic, comes. The one in where it becomes more 'profitable' with a socioeconomic net protecting the lowest income takers from falling out of society. It's 'cheaper' than letting them fall.

All the wrong arguments.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Today at 04:09:25 »
And only if you can afford it. that GDP.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Today at 04:08:30 »
No consensus, and no plans.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Today at 04:07:42 »
There is a trend starting to become (very) visible there, and the game. Countries going ahead with a so called 'green transition', but always on the expense of others.


syntax
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Today at 04:05:22 »
And Mr Biden, and our Western Europe. Put between two fires. Ideologies, morals and wars. Versus global warming.

What did he chose? What did we chose?

" The US only began shipping LNG overseas in 2016 but has now become the largest exporter in the world, surpassing longtime export leaders Qatar and Australia. The majority of the gas is fracked in the Permian basin, an oil- and gas-rich area in Texas and New Mexico, before being taken in pipelines and by train to the Gulf of Mexico coast, where it is chilled and loaded on to ships. "

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/sep/22/gas-industry-ukraine-war-biden-policy
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Today at 04:00:56 »
So what is it? A 'solution'?

To what? it isn't a solution to global warming, it's about 'adapting'. And without any efforts to ban it becomes more of a bribe to me, a bribe for continuing. Also about whose pockets it will line.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Today at 03:58:48 »
Looking at this

" the Cop27 talks did achieve a breakthrough on the contentious issue of “loss and damage” – the fallout suffered by developing countries from the climate crisis, which, they argue, should be compensated by the wealthy nations that caused most of the pollution.

The US has long opposed digging into this idea, due to worries about being sued as the world’s largest historical emitter. But in Sharm el-Sheikh, John Kerry, the US climate envoy, said the Biden administration was now “totally supportive” of a new loss and damage fund, acknowledging that the US has a “moral obligation” to act.

The fund was duly set up, on the condition that it has no weight of legal liability, and was embraced as an optimistic sign that the vast global inequities of the climate crisis are, at least in part, now being recognized. "

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/dec/30/key-us-climate-emergency-moments-2022
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