Please remember that France has islands near the Equator
Sure, a few measurements from a small number of tiny, unimportant islands are going to prove that climate change isn’t real, or whatever.
Anyway, why do you think they’re talking about political Europe, not geographical Europe?
Sure, a few measurements from a small number of tiny, unimportant islands are going to prove that climate change isn’t real, or whatever.
What?!?
Anyway, why do you think they’re talking about political Europe, not geographical Europe?
Because there are borders and borders aren’t geographical but political…
Well, highest temp is from metropolitan France. In fact, highest temperature in oversea France there is at 40°C. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extreme_temperatures_in_France
It’s pretty alarming that most of these temperature records were actually broken in just the last few years.
The only chart where Italy clearly outperforms neighbouring countries! 🍕 A side note for any European who wants to feel superior: the Italian minister of infrastructures has declared recently, speaking about a deadly bus accident which had strongly shocked public opinion, that the vehicle being electric can not be ruled out as a cause for the event, implying that endothermic engines are still preferable (source).
That’s what you get when you vote dumb fascist politicians into power. I bet it’s not the first time some erratic explanation was given from one of those right wing politicians.
Yes, agreeable (I would not have used those words though, the real danger is not in this minister nor in his party). But why do you think they were elected in the first place and why is their consensus soaring day after day? Are people just “dumb”? Misinformation? Distrust of more moderate parties who did nothing to prevent the current crisis? This is a place for discussion.
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Provocative: Offering simplistic solutions in an ever-complex world.
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Missed Opportunities: Failure to reform parliamentary and democratic institutions, as seen in Renzi’s unsuccessful attempt.
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Post-2008 Fallout: Economic challenges exacerbated by Germany’s austerity policies, evident during the Covid pandemic.
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Middle-Class Struggles: Ignored or worsened by neoliberal reforms, coupled with challenges of an aging society.
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Disinformation Game: Undemocratic players like Russia and China exploit Western disparities to destabilize opinions.
In summary, it’s a confluence of economic, ecological, and political challenges ignored for years. Neoliberal and conservative leaders failed to prepare the public for these fast-approaching changes. The current era of transformation is overwhelming, with parties seeking change challenging the status quo.
Right-wing and fascist parties globally tap into the frustration, promoting a familiar narrative: “Return to simpler times by blaming refugees, migrants, trans, homosexuals, and others. We offer stability and structure.” It’s a playbook used a century ago and likely to resurface in the next crisis.
Well, since we see a surge of right-wing parties in all western countries, I would say they are doing something right. Populism seems to work on a large slice of the population. Offering apparently easy solutions, blaming scapegoats and fueling a culture war combined with media articles, that get written for the most clicks, are a winning recipe for the right.
The bus being electric, means the firefighting procedure is the same as with electric cars: wait for it to burn up… along with anyone still trapped inside.
Electric is the future, but don’t forget that:
- Gasoline ignites at -40C, needs oxygen
- Diesel ignites at +50C, needs oxygen
- Biodiesel ignites at +130C, needs oxygen
- LiPo batteries can ignite at -200C if punctured, will burn underwater
Im sure there was more than 39.5 in Poland
Don’t worry about it. Everyone dies eventually, and most of US will be dead before it gets unlivable. Just enjoy the fall of humanity! It’s gonna be a wild ride.