People deserve more than being patted on the head and treated like cardboard cut-outs by someone who claims to understand their lives
“Canadians will not be bullied by billionaires in the U.S.,” the prime minister said in high-stakes public brawl.
Well said!
Fernando Villavicencio fatally shot last week after leaving a campaign event in capital, Quito
Villavicencio’s Build party, or Construye in Spanish, announced on social media that Andrea González was replacing the 59-year-old as its presidential candidate in the 20 August vote.
It seems to me that the unfortunate reality is that hitting people with facts has either already succeeded (that's most of us reading this thread I would guess), or it will cause eyes to glaze over, and the cognitive dissonance to kick in to high gear; so we do need to do something different to persuade the rest to do something useful.
But, simply "making friends and telling stories" (to trivialise the article) is useless, there are very many resources on 'nonnormative non-violent' action and at least one study that confirm that it is statistically effective (dense scientific paper). Here's some resources:
- Nonviolent Direct Action and the Struggle for Climate Justice: A Perspective from 350 Seattle
- Foreign Policy News Nonviolent action: Why and how it works
- Organising Stories and Lessons from the 350 Organising Story Telling Lab
- International Center on Nonviolent Conflict 198 Methods of Nonviolent Action
Why the down votes on this? I had a quick look at the github repo and it looks pretty neat to me. I must be missing something...
Anyone care to enlighten me?
Good. From the article the turn-down was Pathways Alliance, which is a fossil industry greenwashing lobby & advertising group. They are being investigated for false advertising.
Why do we have such pathetic passenger trains in Canada? VIA is a useless expensive boondoggle, and we tear up existing rail lines to put "landscaping ties" in exec yards. What gives?
What happened to faster, cheaper sleeper trains à la EU?
plan to meet it's climate goals by increasing LNG production
Smith & co. are truly Orwellian - rereading that quote it's remarkably on-point.
As an interviewee in the article says, "unabated" is a weasel word.
Despite his creds, Guilbeault has shown disappointingly little backbone.
I hate the word "soon".
We've been saying "soon" for decades. Just rip the bandaid off & fscking do it!
Incrementalism will literally be the death of us - by wild fire or drowning.
Think of Team Lemmy behind you! 👍
I agree. My first reaction when it broke about them blocking news was 'I don't see them or use them as a news aggregator anyway, so who cares'; let them take their click bait promotion and dwell time algorithms elsewhere.
Although I just saw this.
We posted (as usual) on Instagram and Threads and got told to pound sand. What this means for journalism, democracy, and you.
Question: I'm guessing this blocking is all based off of IP address, can anyone confirm?
If so, does a VPN with (say) a US endpoint get around it?
That (wilful?) cognitive dissonance is very widespread unfortunately.
I am having a hard time trying to get an investment advisor (of all people) to understand that these assets will be stranded, and I do not want any money getting close to them. All I get back is things like 'lovely sunny day', 'they're not that bad', 'you can have some fun with climate investing' (all quotes).
Exasperating.
As tension with premiers grows, Guilbeault promises Ottawa won’t back down on clean energy policy
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said ratepayers in his province could be on the hook for $8 billion worth of stranded assets if his province has to meet federal clean electricity regulations that require a clean power grid by 2035.
The Alberta government remains all hat and no cattle when it comes to climate change, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
“The carbon dioxide problem is the defining problem of our life, of our existence,” Varanasi says. “So clearly, we need all the help we can get.”
Indeed.
All $hit highly processed "foods" anyway. Better off without them.
Just this: echo 'Suella Braverman' | sed s/S/Cr/
Why I left there decades ago and have never gone back.
I just finished The Deluge by Stephen Markley (all 900pp!)
It's basically a US-centric "narrative" of the 2030's, told from the PoV of about a dozen different characters, with the thread of climate change prominent throughout.
Really it's hard to describe it as good or bad, an enjoyable read etc. It is certainly well written, and characterisation is exceptionally good and detailed, but for me it was by turns scary, amusing, depressing, profoundly sad and wrenching in its humanity. I have no reason to doubt its accuracy based on the science.
It took me almost a month to read because I had to take breaks to get my "cognitive dissonance" recharged.
I would definitely recommend it.
It would make a good streaming series on Amazon Prime or Apple TV.
Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez says the federal government will suspend all its advertising on Facebook and Instagram, after what he called the social media giant Meta's 'unreasonable' and 'irresponsible' decision to pull Canadian news from its platforms in response to the Online News Act.
Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez says the federal government will suspend all its advertising on Facebook and Instagram, after what he called the social media giant Meta’s “unreasonable” and “irresponsible” decision to pull Canadian news from its platforms in response to the Online News Act.
How the CPC leader is squandering his party’s gift-wrapped opportunity for victory.