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  • I'm afraid you're totally right.

    Edit: The strikethrought. Now that I think about it, all this destruction is part of the ethnic cleansing. It's a way to forcefully displace Palestinians. By making Gaza unlivable, it's also a way to prevent them to return there.

  • Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. @slrpnk.net

    Clearing Gaza rubble could yield 90,000 tonnes of planet-heating emissions | Processing debris from Israel’s destruction of homes, schools and hospitals could take four decades

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    Want To Fight Climate Change? Give Afro-Descendant Communities Land Rights, New Report Says - Inside Climate News

  • Θα έλεγα είναι ακόμα χειρότερο, γιατί είναι ουσιαστικά καθαρός ρατσισμός σε τρανς άτομα.

    Ταυτόχρονα είναι κ απόλυτα ανιστόρητο. Το gay pride ξεκίνησε από μια εξέγερση στο Stonewall τέλη 60's, από τρανς κ γκέι άτομα ενάντια στους μπάτσους κ την καταστολή τους.

  • Όπως τα λες, πολύ χάλια. Δεν ήξερα ότι έχει τέτοιες τερφάρες στα μέρη μας. Το μαθα κ αυτό.

    Κι απ' την άλλη, το αντιρατσιστικό δεν είναι η πρώτη φορά που κάνει τέτοια. Τι κάνουν αυτοί οι άνθρωποι?

  • I don't see effective regulations being put into place to restrict capitalist exploitation. On the contrary, the regulations are in favor of capitalism, and capitalism is ferosiously distructive.

    So, what I mean by saying organise is that due to the fact that neoliberalism has bought off politicians (political systems I should say) worldwide, it is important to organise ourselves in order to get rid of its eternal growth model, which is destroying life on this planet.

    The Rojava example is one of my favorite approaches.

    I have only lived in europe and these are the conclusions I've made so far.

  • Ok, you say the following

    Regulation is just how we make that choice as a collective.

    For me, the answer is

    Organize.

    I suppose it depends on one's perspective.

  • To dislike (or worse) an article and its author, it's one thing. From that to draw conclusions about all americans seems like a stretch to me.

    Nevertheless, I would appreciate some clarification on the following statement, if you don't mind.

    Americans being unable to understand the public space as a concept

    What do you believe you understand about public space as a concept that americans don't?

    Edit: Looks like the author is Bolivian, not american
    Edit2: Sorry my bad. That's another Ana Flores. This one is

    Ana Karen Flores is a first-generation Latina communications strategist who commands the narrative and drives real political change. She’s a Public Voices fellow with The OpEd Project and works alongside the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice and the Every Page Foundation.

  • Greece @fedia.io

    ΜΩΒ και τρανσφοβία: Ένα χρονολόγιο

    Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. @slrpnk.net

    My climate guilt is real – but the actual villains keep getting away with it

  • Όλο για ανάπτυξη της οικονομίας και ανταγωνιστικότητα μιλάνε, λες και είναι δείκτες της ποιότητας ζωής. Δεν τους μπορώ άλλο.

  • Greece @fedia.io

    Εργασία χωρίς ωράριο, χωρίς άδειες και χωρίς δίκαιο

    Green Energy @slrpnk.net

    The rise of green tech is feeding another environmental crisis

  • I can't say I know what happened. I can say that I don't trust what cops report.

  • Europe @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Cars attacked during clashes between rioters and police in Limoges, France

  • For me, there are to many "ifs" and assumptions in this hypothesis.

  • Copy-pasting here my comment to this article from another community:

    Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) is a topic I changed my mind about, not that long ago, including its subsets like Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR), Direct Air Capture (DAC), etc. Up to last year or something, I was thinking that it's important for these kind of tech to be researched.

    Now I see things differently:

    • To my understanding, the only CCS tech that makes sense is the one that catches emissions at the source, the factory chimneys.
    • The others that claim to suck up GHG and store them "out of sight out of mind" are highly problematic for so many reasons. They are distractions from the real issue which is phasing out fossil fuel.

    A few relevant links:

    Fact or fantasy? Can carbon dioxide removal save the climate?

    For fossil fuel corporations, keeping CDR on the agenda as a credible climate change solution is a Get Out of Jail Free card. Instead of stopping emissions, they promise to capture and bury them. Not now, but someday. As the CEO of Occidental Petroleum told a conference of her peers in 2023, “We believe that our direct capture technology is going to be the technology that helps to preserve our industry over time. This gives our industry a license to continue to operate for the 60, 70, 80 years that I think it’s going to be very much needed.”[

    Climeworks’ capture fails to cover its own emissions

    The car­bon capt­ure comp­any Cli­meworks on­ly capt­ur­es a fracti­on of the CO2 it promises its machines can capt­ure. The comp­any is fail­ing to car­bon off­set the em­issi­ons resulting from its operati­ons – which have grown rapidly in recent ye­ars.

    More articles in the relevant community:
    cdr@slrpnk.net

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    How reducing the U.S. military budget would also reduce emissions

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    The Reality Behind JP Morgan’s 'Net Zero': Billions Flow to Big Oil

    Greece @fedia.io

    Η Ιρλανδική μπάντα Kneecap στην Ελλάδα: «Μεγαλώσαμε με παλαιστινιακές σημαίες πολύ πριν μάθουμε τι είναι η πολιτική»

    Greece @fedia.io

    Σε στάση εργασίας οι δικαστικοί της Αθήνας - «Ενάντια στον περιορισμό των συνδικαλιστικών ελευθεριών»

    Greece @fedia.io

    Φωτιά καίει σε εργοστάσιο ανακύκλωσης στην Αλεξανδρούπολη – Ανησυχίες για τον τοξικό καπνό

    World News @lemmy.world

    The “Economy of Genocide” Report: A Reckoning Beyond Rhetoric

    Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. @slrpnk.net

    New Climate Report Warns of Imminent Climate Tipping Point As Emissions Soar

    Europe @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Dig begins at site in Ireland believed to hold remains of nearly 800 infants

    Europe @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    2028-2034 EU budget, Israel talks, Russian sanctions in focus This WEEK

  • It was a huge disapointment that contrapoints demonstrated this way of thinking on the genocidal settler colonial movement called zionism.

    Personnaly, I listen to anti-zionist Jews on on the matter, like Jewish Voice for Peace, since they are the largest Jewish anti-zionist organization in the world. Having JVP's input, I can say this word substitution doen't work for me.

    Still thank you OP for posting this because, somehow I wasn't aware of it. I unsubscribed from contrapoint's channel, and I will not watch any of her videos again, unless she has a change of heart.

  • Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. @slrpnk.net

    Wealthy nations accused of delaying loss and damage fund with slow payments | Wealthy countries have handed over less than half of what they promised to the loss and damage fund for victims of climate

  • Just to note that at some point in this article it looks like SDGs are portrayed as something positive. I don't share this view. I am more of the view that it is SDG-washing.

    Edit: In principle, SDGs could be a step towards the right direction. In practice, to my understanding, they are used for PR. Companies and corporations, more often than not, are vaguely supporting some of these goals in order to be considered as SDG compliant, while covering up the sectors that are actively harmful. And that's perhaps one of the best case scenario.

  • Environment @beehaw.org

    Sand Mining Is a Booming Industry — This Mexican Community Is Paying the Price

    Europe @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Why are Swedish media suddenly naming Forssell as minister in white supremacism scandal?

    Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. @slrpnk.net

    Bigger crops, fewer nutrients: The hidden cost of climate change

  • Η Φόνισσα του Παπαδιαμάντη μου ήρθε στο μυαλό.

    Αλλά να σου πω, ακόμα δεν ξέρουμε τι έγινε. Θέλω να πω ότι επειδή έτσι λένε οι μπάτσοι και τα κανάλια, δεν το χω και σίγουρο. Όχι ότι το αποκλείω, ούτε αυτό λέω. Απλά ας του δώσουμε χρόνο, είναι νωρίς για συμπεράσματα νομίζω.

  • I tend to agree with what you say but I feel like mentionning a couple of things I see perhaps differently.

    I believe saying marine mammals are a myth has nothing to do with claiming alpha males don't exist. The first is about a biological classification, the latter is about observed (or projected) social behaviors within one species.

    Apart from that, and to my understanding, the manosphere has taken a hold of the alpha male narrative and expanded it far beyond the scientifically debunked myth. I do not imply that the fact that the alpha male myth has been debunked means that there are no hierarchical structures in species, just that when they are present, they are misrepresented in order to promote competitive narratives. This is why primatologist Frans de Waal inadvertently popularized the term ‘alpha male.’ Now, he’s debunking common stereotypes to explain what an ‘alpha male’ really is – empathetic and protective.

  • Just to clarify, not family dynamics, but wolves in captivity.

    Edit: What we call "wolf packs" are just families. They are loving and take care of each other. In the unnatural environment of captivity, wolfs demonstrate different and aggressive behaviors, and studying these behaviors lead to the alpha-male myth

  • For socialism in the context of the so-called communist countries, I agree with you.

    For socialism in the context of the nordic model, I am not sure because I am not well informed about how they have handled nuclear power.

    Edit: Regardless of the past, it's capitalism that has prevailed globally for now, so currently this is what we have to deal with.

  • The way I see things, the unsafe part is more related to how capitalism works, more than anything else. Capitalism is not a safe system.

    Super-briefly, time and money related to: planning, maintenance, decommissioning, and last but not least, nuclear waste.

    Imo and due to climate emergency, we'd be better putting the money that would go for nuclear towards renewables. Let's keep in mind that numerous nuclear projects were funded with enormous amounts of money for 10-20 years, to be abandoned before producing any electricity.

    Just a few relevant links:

  • It's a buy your right to pollute scheme.

    To my understanding, the overwhelmingly vast majority of carbon offsets and carbon credits are at best ineffective or at worst just scams. Consequently, they lead to more emissions and are used to delay the phasing out of fossil fuels.