A milk is what I mix with my cereal, pour in my coffee, use in a pancake mixture and so on. I can’t see any logic behind limiting this to animal products other than a political agenda.
A milk is what I mix with my cereal, pour in my coffee, use in a pancake mixture and so on. I can’t see any logic behind limiting this to animal products other than a political agenda.
environmentally friendly
canals
Sure
Green roofs are mandatory in my city since years and there’s nothing wrong with it. But it’s slowing down solar expansion to some degree and also, extensive green roofs are usually preferred to the intensive type that’s shown in the picture.
The two come together in a bundle. Neo fascists pretend to be cool dudes, promise to get rid of all the unnecessary rules and improve the lives of everyone. But all they do really is legalising rape, murder and slavery in favor of the already powerful.
I totally agree with what you said, but in time of major crisis, unity is much more important.
Remember when covid happened and politicians made wrong decisions? People started criticising everything. The only thing that changed was that politicians started to make even worse mistakes. If a country is engaged in a war, this means destabilisation and eventually losing that war.
The time to critically analyse Zelensky’s authority is when the Russian troops have withdrawn from Ukraine or when Zelensky has become an unbearable burden for Ukrainians. Obviously, both scenarios are far from occuring
It’s also weird how all five of the suggested problems are consequences of unleashed capitalism but yet are represented like they were five completely different issues.
Oh no, did the danes take over gotland and öland?
I mean, there are good reasons why people would choose to order food rather than cooking it: no time between three jobs, disabilities and so on. My comment wasn’t meant as an offense.
Just out of interest: have you considered preparing your meals yourself?
There are for sure situations where you cannot prevent it, but don’t worry: children primarily need love, as long as you’re looking good after your offspring, you won’t have to substitute through toys too much! They’ll be as happy with carriyng sticks and pebbles.
Having gone through this, I have to say it’s absolutely unavoidable to educate your parents and inlaws. Their consumerism will reach new heights with having a baby in the family. The best thing you can do is neglecting any gift that isn’t just money categorically from the beginning (I know, it’s probably not possible, but try your best). Also, be prepared to become a consumerist yourself. Kids, especially babies have so many needs and it can be really exhausting to say no when you haven’t slept in days. Also, if you’re not rich, sometimes you can choose from either just buying the cheap stuff or using your last bit of energy for doing it the old fashioned way.
But don’t worry, you’ll find your way eventually ;)
Doesn’t every European language have such an institution? They just battle new developments to their language for like 20 years just to eventually adapt them anyway. Acting like it was their idea all along
Ecosystems tend to find equilibriums on their own, intervening will not help it and most likely makes it worse. Probably, a growing population of jellyfish is already a solution, the ecosystem came up with to a problem we might not even see yet.
Or, you know, just stop exploiting critical ecosystems like the sea.
Are we talking about the country where a small group of people can enjoy the benefits of working 24 hours a day for a handfull of fancy tech companies all owned and controlled by an even smaller group of people while the rest of the country can’t afford to live anywhere else than in their car, doing fentanyl all day? Wow, I really hope, one day, we’re gonna have such a big fancy tech company, too!
I’ll never go back to anything more than a three day week. And if I had to feed on gruel only, I’d never accept this kind work ethic being forced on me again.
Since it says “right now”, I doubt this listing is qualified for discussing the general state of the energy transition in these countries.
Edit: I checked it. Spain’s gas share (as a random example) was significantly higher than 17% all over 2023 when summed up monthwise with wind contributing up to 30%.
Edit2: correct data for Germany for the same time mark: 52% fossil free (38% wind)
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