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This is still a high school problem though, it’s really not that hard.
But before Newsome became a national hero
Tell that to the Indians...
“The mind of an artist is an open, dissipative system which absorbs information from the external world and produces entropy which could take the form of an artwork.”
It’s going to be banned soon enough. Just wait for the whole Native American social justice movement (and all its concomitant land claims) to explode in America’s face. The TMT protests are just the tip of the iceberg.
Beautiful.
More importantly, will they?
My pleasure.
The 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change had no binding targets. The 1997 Kyoto Protocol had binding targets, and these have been met collectively even if individual countries have failed to meet their targets:
When indeed?
Clearly this incident will spawn off a horde of “insightful” articles placing the actions of this one man in the “larger context” of “whiteness” and comparing it to other historical incidents of a similar nature followed by the usual rage/lamentation about the “war on black people”.
Clearly you didn’t read the paper.
Doesn’t change the fact that this study is highly flawed, and GM crops were not even my focus.
For one thing, population growth is going down and not up, as it was in the 1940s:
Caveats of this study:
I agree, but we need to have some perspective as well.
There is another problem, however:
In my view investment in renewable energy should be proportional to your net CO2 emissions. If you accept that, then it makes sense for China to be investing more in renewables than we do.