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Clangbang, to news in Protester who held sign outside London climate trial prosecuted

As a Canadian with a similar legal system to the UK, I’m shocked reading about the judicial overreach of the UK government and their attempt to squash dissent.

It’s been over a decade of torie rule in the UK. It’s hard to imagine what would be required for enough people in the UK to vote them out if it hasn’t happened yet.

lowdownfool, to news in With democracy on the ballot, the mainstream press must change its ways
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I would like to hear from those that downvoted this: why do you support fascism?

Gorejelly, to news in With democracy on the ballot, the mainstream press must change its ways
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I don't understand why every news source has to give dump so much more time than anyone else. Who cares what he said this time. It's the same thing every time. I guess it gets them more views (by what metric? Nielson?). CNN even said after dump's first win that maybe they shouldn't have given him about triple the coverage of every other candidate from both sides combined. In the interim years, CNN has still had more dump than even the current president.

This is why I do not watch news anymore. But, it matters little. Humanity, please continue our speed run to extinction.

Izzgo, to news in US launches $1bn tree-planting scheme to mitigate effects of climate crisis

At least half a century too late.

2fat4that,
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The best time to plant a tree was yesterday. The second best time is right now.

discosage, to news in US launches $1bn tree-planting scheme to mitigate effects of climate crisis

Too little too late

HeartyBeast,

Not if you are looking at mitigating heat in cities. A 6ft tree will be giving a decent amount of shade after 5 years' growth if you pick the right species. The trick is looking after them.

End0fLine,
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That is the trick. I unfortunately see a lot of spots in our downtown area that had a tree at one point that never got replaced. I don’t really understand why a Texas city wouldn’t want trees all over the place.

Not to say they aren’t doing some things with trees right. Dallas does have a lot of green space and the new parks in and around downtown do have a lot of trees. We just have to wait to see what is still there in 20 years.

End0fLine,
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To add a little more on to this, the following (short!) video really shows you how trees can make a difference:

piped.video/watch?v=ZQ6fSHr5TJg

End0fLine, to news in US launches $1bn tree-planting scheme to mitigate effects of climate crisis
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To add a positive comment, this really will make a difference in cities that have no tree cover. The heat island effect is awful and it has proven to be helped quite a bit by trees. No, it doesn’t fix the climate but it certainly helps urban livers.

Tigbitties,
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Montreal has been "greening" the city for a decade. I'm fortunate enough to be able to walk to work. The last 2 summers I've had to reroute my walk (adding 10 minutes) so I can stay in the greener parts of the city. It's easily 3-5°C cooler on the streets with green areas. When it's 35°C out... it's really noticable. It must have a mental health effects too because it's a god damned joy to walk to work now.

End0fLine,
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Absolutely. I am fortunate to live in a heavily wooded neighborhood but live within walking distance of one of our entertainment districts that has not prioritized trees in any way. The difference is definitely noticeable. There is almost zero shade and it feels awful during our summers.

JWBananas, to news in Carrefour puts ‘shrinkflation’ price warnings on food to shame brands
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Infant formula! They shrunk infant formula!

That is unbelievably dangerous.

HubertManne, to news in "We can’t afford to have children:" low pay and a high-pressure environment drive exodus of US wildfire fighters
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Honestly what jobs can afford to have children. You have to be doing pretty well to have them without public assitance nowadays.

fiat_lux, to news in Far-right fanatic given 17 years for role in Brazil coup attempt

I don't speak Portuguese, but this article just says he was a sanitation worker who stormed the government buildings with others, it doesn't say if he did any specific organisation or violence.

Compare and contrast that 17 years sentence with the sentences of ~5 years Jan 6th US rioters have received, because it's almost the exact same situation. Very interesting.

peanuts4life, to news in "We can’t afford to have children:" low pay and a high-pressure environment drive exodus of US wildfire fighters
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My coworker is a wildland firefighter who operates out of our office in Hillsborough County, FL. (I work in conservation and environmental lands management) He makes $15.5 an hour and has to go to food banks to feed his kids plus is probably going to lose his house. He takes every opportunity to work overtime on burns.

Wildland firefighters are exposed to known carcinogens in the course of thier genuinely dangerous job. It is industry standard to use a bandana as face protection.

Poor men and women, sometimes prisoners, sometimes soldiers, are ground up and spit out in that line if work. In any just system we would pay heros a living wage. In this one we just let them die, broken and pennyless.

theodewere, to news in Carrefour puts ‘shrinkflation’ price warnings on food to shame brands
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wait are you saying there are stores in France who look out for their customers first? i mean this sounds dangerously close to respect for their customers at least..

Tigbitties, to news in Carrefour puts ‘shrinkflation’ price warnings on food to shame brands
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Stores make more on inflation than shrinkflation.

Johnvanjim, to news in Carrefour puts ‘shrinkflation’ price warnings on food to shame brands

Love the French, go get those corpos!

CatWhoMustNotBeNamed, to news in Carrefour puts ‘shrinkflation’ price warnings on food to shame brands

Niiice. Lol.

kirklennon, to news in "It serves no purpose, it is unjust:" 63 Australian politicians urge US to let WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange walk free

Julian Assange, in addition to being a rapist, is objectively pro-Putin and pro-authoritarian. To be pro-Putin is also to be very anti–free press. He’s absolute garbage and these people are begging for his freedom? I’m so very glad nobody of consequence in the US government has any sympathy for this guy. If he hadn’t spent nearly a decade on the lam, he might already be finished with his US prison sentence, assuming he was convicted. Of course if he hadn’t waited out the statute of limitations, he’d also have to serve his Swedish rape prison sentence. At any rate, nobody should advocate for him except his own lawyers. These Australian politicians are throwing away their own dignity to appeal to the laziest, most insufferably ignorant of their constituents.

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