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[–] derram ago 

https://archive.fo/DToCL :

Fossil fuel supply: why it’s time to think seriously about cutting it off - Vox

'Given the difficulty of building a winning coalition behind climate policies, the potential to win over FF sub-industries is a mark in RSS policies’ favor. '

'The Paris framework makes very little attempt to harmonize demand-side policies across countries, and most verification is done via self-reporting. '

'Climate policies can apply to the supply side (production of fossil fuels) or the demand side (consumption of FF), and they can be restrictive or supportive. '

'But RSS policies are an excellent complement to demand-side policies, with economic and political strengths that help fill in the gaps. '

'It’s easy enough to understand why the political establishments of most countries are leery of RSS policies, given the ubiquitous influence of the fossil fuel industry. '


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[–] anoncastillo 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

It's time to start seriously considering cutting off people with below average IQs since they consume more than they contribute. https://metaright.org/2018/03/26/nuclear-energy-and-the-obstacle-of-demographic-decline/

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[–] Spankydickerson [S] ago 

How do you feel about crippled people and the elderly? What’re do they fit in to you scheme?

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[–] anoncastillo 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

Some old and disabled people still find ways to be useful to society. If they can earn a living they're fine. If not they starve like anyone else who can't earn a living.