killing fascists is self defence. we'll know who needs to die before they know we want it. you can absolutely kill someone with an air rifle.
sevim dağdelen was so right about this: if you want to use brown coal over russian gas then you believe that war is more important than the climate
perhaps there's still a little hope left with Bij1 if Rebekka takes over. they were the only ones alongside Forum to vote in favour of a motion for independent inquiry into the Nord Stream 2 attacks. however a couple months later they did vote in favour of declaring the soviet famine a genocide so I wouldn't put that much money on them being sufficient anytime soon.
given the current direction of the climate crisis and the humanitarian catastrophe ongoing I intend to make my house and garden into as useful a place as possible for those in need. I have about 40 m² of garden to use, I read somewhere that this could feed about 2 people and that you need about 20 m² of garden to feed a person year-round. folks in my village suggested I start out growing pumpkins, carrots and onions together initially.
currently the garden of the social housing I live in is almost entirely tiled over. the municipality offers a subsidy of €4,- per m² of tiling replaced by greenery. my garden is 52 m² but I still need a little bit of space for walking and parking my bike so I should be left with about 40 m² of gardening space for which I should be able to get a subsidy of €160,- for the food garden.
could this amount be enough to get my food garden started? I live in the Netherlands where it rains a lot so I will likely be able to obtain most of the rainwater from my rooftop or a (for now) freshwater lake nearby. what do I need to learn about / read to build a reliable food garden?