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World News@lemmy.ml•‘Time is now’ to step up efforts for Ukraine peace, says Germany’s Scholz
52·1 year agoTell us all about it then, colonel
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World News@lemmy.ml•‘Time is now’ to step up efforts for Ukraine peace, says Germany’s Scholz
711·1 year agoConsidering their idea of peace is the total capitulation of their opponent and systematic erasure of its population, I dont see what tangible benefit inviting them would be.
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News@lemmy.world•Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet
2·3 years agoBasic evolutionary and technological processes, I guess. Combustible fuels are the simplest step a species can take.
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News@lemmy.world•Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet
62·3 years agoThe evidence in the geological record shows that this level of ocean acidification has never been hit this quickly before. This level of ocean acidificaion is the highest its been in 300 million years and there is nothing indicating it has any intention of going down.
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News@lemmy.world•Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet
72·3 years agoIt’s a great show, I’ve seen it. The problem is the rate of ocean acidification is unprecedented at this speed in our geological history, and that our current level hasn’t been hit in 300 million years, and we’re still trucking. This could create an irreversible change.
The other thing to factor in is this will be it for intelligent life. We won’t get another chance at a species progressing the way we did because much of the world’s easily accessible oil has been used up.
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News@lemmy.world•Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet
93·3 years agoRemoved by mod
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News@lemmy.world•Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet
5·3 years agoIt can’t be solved on an individual level, but that’s exactly where it has to start. Any movement begins with one person convincing another, who convinces another, and so on until it weaves its way through the zeitgeist. Nothing will ever be accomplished if we just say “nuh uh, it’s the companies and the government’s fault!” Once a critical mass is reached, the corporations and governments will have to bow to the people’s will or face a revolution. It’s the only way it works, and it’s the only way it has ever worked.
Nuclear power is opposed because people are afraid of it. People are not logical and they’re definitely not smart, so when they think of a nuclear reactor, they imagine an atomic bomb blowing up over and over while it powers a generator, like a more powerful combustion engine.
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News@lemmy.world•Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet
99·3 years agoNo it will not. There is absolutely zero evidence of that, and if anything, the ocean warming levels point to the contrary. It can just as easily spiral into the opposite direction and create a greenhouse style system like you see on Venus. Even if we died today, biodiversity levels would take millions of years to get back to pre-industrial levels.
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Technology@lemmy.world•FCC fines robocaller a record $300M after blocking billions of their scam callsEnglish
2·3 years agoThey will never collect. This is like busting a guy selling grams on the corner, releasing him the next day and claiming you’ve shut down the entire drug running operation.
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Technology@lemmy.world•FCC fines robocaller a record $300M after blocking billions of their scam callsEnglish
71·3 years agoThese aren’t some rinky dink operations, these are huge shell companies housed in office buildings with cubicles employing hundreds of scammers. It’s part of an organized crime syndicate, and somewhere along the line there’s some near-billionaire and a number of politicians behind the entire scheme. That’s what they mean by the nebulous statement of it being “transnational.”
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News@lemmy.world•Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet
131·3 years agoThings will never get better. When we can’t sustain an industrial society then people will start murdering each other for the dwindling resources we have left. This is the best it’s going to ever be in anyone alive’s lifetime.
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News@lemmy.world•Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet
81·3 years agoRemember when climate change was identified for the past 60 years and people just ended up buying bigger houses, bigger cars, and consuming more?
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News@lemmy.world•Montana otter attack leaves 3 women hurt, including one flown to the hospital
6·3 years agoI didnt claim they were adorable all the time, but they’re cute as shit when they’re floating on their backs and washing themselves. Dolphins are cute too, and they’ll rape anything that isn’t bolted down.
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News@lemmy.world•Montana otter attack leaves 3 women hurt, including one flown to the hospital
8·3 years agoThey’re fucking adorable, are you kidding me? That just doesn’t bypass the fact that it’s a wild animal that doesn’t give a fuck about your instagram stories or your need to pet it.
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World News@lemmy.world•Women in China are telling each other to bring their boyfriends to see 'Barbie' — and to use it as a litmus test for their thoughts on feminism and patriarchyEnglish
331·3 years agoWhat do you mean? I can’t think of anything more stable than a grown man burning children’s dolls on the internet after watching a movie based on a toy designed for 6-12 year old girls.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada has zero pro-choice Conservative MPs, watchdog says
5·3 years agoChristians are often times the least Christ-like people you’ll ever meet.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada has zero pro-choice Conservative MPs, watchdog says
12·3 years agoIt didn’t “infect” anything. It was always here. I noticed it when I moved from Vancouver to Calgary as a kid. If you live in one of Canada’s three major cities, you just aren’t exposed to it, but the second you get into the suburbs or further, it’s on full display. There’s a reason we had Harper for an entire decade, gagging scientists, cutting corporate taxes, cuts to education and health care, and driving profits into the hands of the rich.
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politics @lemmy.world•CNN Poll: Percentage of Republicans who think Biden's 2020 win was illegitimate ticks back up near 70%
2·3 years agoYou could have Trump come out and say it to him directly and he wouldn’t believe it anyways. Your friend chooses to believe what they believe the way a fanatic believes in their delusions. It only serves to reaffirm their belief structure, and nothing else. If Trump pulled a 180 tomorrow, these people would simply claim that he has been brainwashed or that he’s a paid imposter, or anything else.



















Yeah, and a non-zero amount of humans are insufferable bastards bent on subverting, dismantling and exploiting society for their own gain.