Risk

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Risk ,

I learnt that over a decade ago.

Don't buy a Ubisoft, EA, or frankly any big publisher game.

Risk ,

Was he not very popular in his constituency though?

Risk ,

Corbyn was absolutely shit smeared by the press; if you get people to look at Corbyn's Labour policies in isolation, I reckon you'd be hard pressed to find someone that disliked them.

I wonder why privately held media would do this...

Risk ,

Stop. Please stop. Doomerism compounds the problem, it is not a neutral stance.

Has irreparable damage already been done? Yes.

Will it be worse if we don't do anything as soon as possible? Yes. And each moment that we don't do the thing, it gets a little bit worse.

But each moment we do do the thing, it gets a little bit better.

The Earth will relatively be 1.5°, likely 2°C hotter, regardless of what actions are now taken. But 2°C hotter is far, far preferable to 4°C.

Everything we do as individuals and societies matters. I understand it feels daunting, and I'm not really advocating for you to drive less or eat less meat, because ultimately these changes won't be driven by individuals making the choices.

However, please please please support and push, protest, fight for societal changes for us collectively to drive less, eat less meat, and corporate carbon taxation.

Risk ,

Evil triumphs when good people do nothing, but there are more good people than evil.

The trouble is, evil is great at rallying evil and demoralising good. That's why we have to fight back.

Positive change is possible if we work together.

Risk ,

But don't you see how doomerism contributes to the problem?

From solar to EVs: With China's overproduction and state subsidies, the US and EU are working to ensure that their clean-energy sectors aren't wiped out by unfair competition ( www.dw.com ) Englisch

Beijing's industrial subsidies are on average three to four times higher than in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries — sometimes up to nine times as much. A report published this week by IfW-Kiel estimated that industrial subsidies amounted to €221 billion or 1.73% of China's gross...

Risk ,

I am not sure how to feel about this.

On one hand, it seems awfully petty in one sense when our ecological fate rests on going green as fast as possible.

On the other, I absolutely appreciate the importance of not letting domestic production get completely swamped by foreign markets.

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