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  • I'm worried for the day when they say "yes, so what?"

  • So they can sell them to Russia? Give me a break.

    Interstate collution at the expense of people.

  • Isn't enby closed source? Thats why Jellfyfin was created.

  • How is the general perception of emby? They're closed source and US based.

  • Best Korea

  • This is the anarchy meme space, and its cleary doing a good job at being it haha

  • Its not the nuts/oats but an (emulsifier?) additive they use in all of them. Actual coconut milk/cream is fine but not from a carton as 'milk'.

  • I do, its the only way.

    Though coffee shops are getting smarter and making it with oat milk... without letting people know. Now I know why you tell anyone and everyone about your allergies.

  • I am allergic to all of them :(

  • Hey! I thought I had it this week.

  • Organic maps is so good

  • France has been trying since the 50s. It would be ironic if the UK would be post brexit but they cant find the money. The Finns could give it a go.

  • You are not wrong. China also uses much more energy than the EU overall, and has a much larger population as it industrializes. China has more than x3 the population but is building 4.5 times solar and wind. Reducing the amount of consumer goods the EU imports from China which they need energy to make can have a big impact on China pollution.

  • Where are we putting all this CO2?

  • The EU as a whole stopped with coal quite a while ago (except poland, where it accounts for 40% of energy) and mostly relies on oil and gas. Around 69% all energy in the EU was produced from coal (14%), oil (32%) and gas (25%), with a 4.5% reduction in total energy due to the decrease of oil/gas from Russia. (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php?title=Energy_statistics_-_an_overview; https://www.iea.org/regions/europe filtered by EU27 member countries)

    61% of China's energy was coal, 18% was oil, and 8% was gas in the same time period or 77% in total. (https://www.iea.org/countries/china/energy-mix)

    In 2024, China added 356 GW of wind and solar capacity – 4.5 times the EUʼs.

    China has ways to go in bringing down its coal, but it is far outpacing the EU when adding new solar and wind capacity.

  • "China also put up 357 gigawatts of solar and wind, a 45% and 18% increase, respectively, over what was operating at the end of 2023, according to China’s National Energy Administration. That’s akin to building 357 full-size nuclear plants in one year.

    The installations meant China surpassed a goal, six years early, of having 1,200 gigawatts from renewables by 2030, a benchmark Chinese President Xi Jinping set five years ago."

    Helpful context that their solar and wind dwarfs coal.

  • Saint Pierre and Miquelon is part of the EU and 19km off the coast of Canada.

  • I never really took it as seriously as I should have. I genuinely gave up caring for the sake of 'convenience'. I've seen the error of my ways since.

  • All unplugged and sitting in a box. It feels much more like a home now that I'm not being constantly listened to.