Would you mind clarifying what you think is misleading in the title?
Would you mind clarifying what you think is misleading in the title?
There are so many things you can do between nothing and full on invasion. Your question cannot possibly be in good faith.
Yeah, I admittedly chose the latter :)
I admittedly haven’t read the material, but your quoted text sounds very vague and indirect. Perhaps there was more content that was more direct and concrete.
Doesn’t the align perfectly with the claim in the book?
If we could just have a tax based on carbon footprint it would incentivize better decisions. And perhaps start low and then slowly increase the tax at a constant and predictable rate so industry and consumers can plan ahead. The tax income could also be equally distributed to all citizens, where people with less carbon footprint gets money back. And now we’ll have a thriving economy driving the climate transition.
Check out Citizens Climate Lobby by the way.
It’s great that she sets the record straight but I didn’t see anything in the article about her saying she was treated well. And I wouldn’t say being held hostage is ever being treated well. I would like to know how she was treated though, as it can’t be easy to “take care” of a hostage in the very dire situation right now in all of Gaza, even if you wanted to.
None of that is to say Israel is in the right, my opinion is quite the opposite.
Semi on topic: If you’re an EU citizen, you might want to sign this petition.
It’s a petition to urge the EU to tax the rich and spend it on the climate transition.
I was just gonna say, has to Flux
What about that is Zoroastrian?
Ah, that makes sense
Yeah, pretty much as Flex at 97% which is a nice comparison.
Edit: See mattd’s comment
Do they just reject their requests for benefits, or how does it happen?
What a weird comparison.
Ah, perhaps not as standard as I thought!
They’ll be happy to know the metric system also has miles.
10 km = 1 mile (metric mile)
In a house perhaps?
Have a look at the MDN link about the Nav tag. MDN is probably the best source on html standard, aside from reading the W3C html spec.
There you’ll see that the main example is using an unordered list. There is another example explicitly saying you don’t have to use a list in a nav tag.
I’d say your coworker might know what they are talking about.
The Americans might be right on this one. Perhaps if we give them this one they will give us the metric system.