What I find fun to think about is how we are still evolving. How things like Tinder will change evolution and biology.
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How did it only kill 1/3, did many people survive it?
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World News@lemmy.world•Untaxed wealth hidden offshore by richest 0.1% surpasses entire wealth of the poorest half of humanityEnglish
0·1 day ago3.55 trillion in untaxed wealth
Say you taxed them 50% of their unrealized gains, and assuming 50% of it was to the US, what percent of the US deficit could be paid?
I’d guess around 2-3%?
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World News@lemmy.world•Quebec passes secularism law banning street prayers and prayer rooms in universitiesEnglish
0·2 days agoMost homeless have mental health problems, its not really an issue of acquiring a house but them ripping out the pipes to buy drugs.
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World News@lemmy.world•Why Goldman Sachs says China's economy is better than the US in handling oil shockEnglish
0·2 days agoChina produces all those renewables as well which is renewables own Achilles heel. Environmentalists dont want to refine material in their country, but China has lax environmental regulation.
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World News@lemmy.world•Australian leader warns people: "The months ahead may not be easy. Please consider using public transport"English
0·2 days agoAs opposed to green energy companies propaganda that rarely even mention the need for storage? Theres a tangible reason most countries arent fully moving to it for baseload power, its not a conspiracy.
Heres a longer video on it if you can stomach the fact nuclear is better than solar/wind:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifUaM7uwjqU
I wont even get into the fact most refining and manufacturing is done in China using subsidized coal, and is why they are the leader in solar/battery production.
I always assume they had additives in closed loop systems, but you’re right you’d think there would be something.
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World News@lemmy.world•Australian leader warns people: "The months ahead may not be easy. Please consider using public transport"English
0·3 days agoThe study included Germany too, did it not?
The point of the study was including the effects of intermittency and non-dispatchability, which is what makes LCOE a flawed metric.
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World News@lemmy.world•Australian leader warns people: "The months ahead may not be easy. Please consider using public transport"English
0·3 days agoDo you have a study then, dont just come and take a shit.
I want the study to include storage, and maintenance obviously, and any backup power required for 100% grid reliability.
I’d guess because its all heat energy in the end, so you need something that expands and compresses. The only alternative I suppose would be like sound waves, or mechanical energy, or whatever a battery does.
It doesnt matter whether you win by an inch or win by a mile.
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World News@lemmy.world•Australian leader warns people: "The months ahead may not be easy. Please consider using public transport"English
0·3 days agoHave a reputable citation?
Here’s why renewables are expensive, which takes all costs into account for 100% uptime of power, without brownouts.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360544222018035
Most studies ignore a lot of cost.
Teppa@lemmy.worldBanned from communityto
Canada@lemmy.ca•BC Premier Eby says changing Declaration on the Rights of Aboriginal Peoples Act is 'non-negotiable' and will be pushed into law
13·3 days agoEven if its foisted upon your neighbors by a great wealth divide between asset holders and non-asset holders?
It feels like your so hung up on the witch hunt your missing the main point.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Among the Separatists | The Tyee
11·3 days agoIt clearly exists to pressure BC for a pipeline. Which last I heard there was a blowhard south of us that wants to extort their monopoly they have on our exports.
Energy exports are one of the most efficient industries in Canada, and per worker productivity is very high. We can’t easily replace it.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•First Nations chiefs demand the PM apologize after he said he could 'outlast' protesters
1·3 days agoNobody can have a press conference ever is the expectation. It will just be people shouting incoherently and the politician has to stop and placate each one.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•BC Premier Eby says changing Declaration on the Rights of Aboriginal Peoples Act is 'non-negotiable' and will be pushed into law
16·3 days agoThe decline is the fact we are being displaced due to the cost of living. Most people I think would agree it would be nice if we were a country mostly made up of native born citizens, in a country where citizens could lead normal lives and affrod to have children.
But you’re here calling the NDP racists against indigenous, so I don’t know why I’m arguing. The witch hunters are so prominent now its impossible to discuss most political topics.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada: PM Carney praises Michael Ma after controversial Chinese forced labour exchange
1·3 days agoThere’s a reason there’s still no foreign agent registry, if the Liberals benefit from interference then they love China.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•BC Premier Eby says changing Declaration on the Rights of Aboriginal Peoples Act is 'non-negotiable' and will be pushed into law
14·3 days agoI edited a lot as you replied so quick, but I would say demographic collapse due to an erosion in living standards. Nobody can afford kids, as Eby is trying to fix.


Couldn’t the same be said of Marx?
Look at the great leap forward, that killed millions of people due to idiotic central planning.