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Posts by Cris
Would have loved to give it a listen but I , and I suspect many others as well, don't have apple music. Wouldn't a direct link to your website have sufficed?
Would have loved to give it a listen but I , and I suspect many others as well, don't have apple music. Wouldn't a direct link to your website have sufficed?
Would have loved to give it a listen but I , and I suspect many others as well, don't have apple music. Wouldn't a direct link to your website have sufficed?
A prolonged fossil fuel crunch just might, at this moment, be *the* exogenous shock necessary for a rapid global transition to clean energy adoption, but also it's going to be a brutally miserable experience for the world's poorest.
If trickle-down economics worked at all, the world gaining 400 billionaires last year would have set off an economic boom, given everyone raises, and lowered our prices.
But it didn't. Because trickle-down economics is a scam designed to make the rich richer off the rest of us.
EU’s energy crisis response is broader than expected: remote work mandates, heat pump subsidies, EV leasing schemes — plus electrification targets and new laws to tax electricity below fossil fuels.
Pope Leo XIV: Woe to those who manipulate religion in the very name of God for their own military, economic, or political gain, dragging that which is sacred into filth. The world is being ravaged by tyrants, yet it is held together by a multitude of supportive brothers and sisters.
an underrated, unforgivable belief that remains prevalent among pols and normies is that a rising tide lifts all boats when it’s been clear forever that a rising tide simply drowns the people on low lying land
"The rise of extreme wealth is one of the clearest signs of this imbalance. In 1987, billionaires held wealth equal to 3% of global GDP. Today this tiny elite, just 0.0001% of the world population, owns the equivalent of *16%* of world GDP in wealth."
This is fantastic. A sign that we need to push back on tech encroaching on every aspect of our lives.
As Iranian projectiles dent the allure of wealthy Gulf states for foreigners and their money, domestic investments suddenly look rather risky
Yeah those are wheeled out every weekday evenings.
Most of central Madrid has three bins inside the buildings, and they're taken out to the street at 20:00 on weekdays: a yellow bin for recyclables, a regular one, and an organic one.
In Madrid we have that too but for apartment buildings / dense areas. One bin per building, otherwise you take your rubbish to a bin around the corner.
As a non American my question is, what do you currently use for waste collection if not bins?
Reading this from bike friendly Copenhagen it seems strange that in a war zone bikes aren't used more often. @theintercept.com
theintercept.com/2026/03/09/i...
CNN highlights Hungary’s European Union-funded roundabout that goes to nowhere
https://www.europesays.com/europe/11509/
A roundabout that was built for HUF 500 million in a field near Zalaegerszeg has become the unlikely…
Impressive speeds on SAS in-flight wifi.
Massive growth in domestic electricity generation from solar and wind over the last decade is now shielding Brazil🇧🇷 against the impacts of high global LNG prices from the war in the Middle East.
This is great news for energy security, national security and the environment.
Although RTX Corporation delivered the GPS Next-Generation Operational Control System to the Space Force last July, the ground segment remains nonoperational.
The dumbest fuck on the planet is President of the United States.
Dems need to be on every news channel saying this. Everyday. All day.
OECD finds global economy on brink of inflation spike due to US-Israeli attacks on Iran with Australia not immune
oil prices are about to make polyester a noble fiber
Pakistani defense minister saying this:
European natural gas prices keep on rising and have now more than doubled )+134%) in just four weeks from €29/MWh on 17 February to €67/MWh today.
Geopolitical tensions and wars always drive up gas prices. That's not a bug in the system. It's a feature of fossil fuel dependence.
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