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@LillyHerself@Mastodon.social
2025-11-16 18:41:29

There is more than enough to go around. We just need to organise that.
This is how a matriarchal world order would arrange things:
sciencedirect.com/science/arti

RT @jasonhickel (on X)
Striking new paper shows that bringing the entire world population up to decent-living standards would require only about 3% of existing global resource use.

Think about the implications of this:

Right now, at least 80% of humanity is deprived of decent-living standards. More
than 2 billion people do not even have stable access to food. These are massive
levels of deprivation.

And it is *totally avoidable* We can ensure all 8 billion people have universal
healthcare, g…
@deprogrammaticaipsum@mas.to
2026-01-05 07:47:00

"Retrocomputing emerges not only as a fun, recreational activity, but also as one with widely applicable skills, particularly for those working in sustainable computing, and those spreading its use in regions of the world where it has not yet reached peak maturity, and where refurbishing old hardware is an effective way to raise standards of living through computer tech. In this age of rising temperatures and rising oceans, reusing old computers is a very valuable skill."

@UP8@mastodon.social
2025-12-01 04:06:39

☠️ Scientists call on better regulation for chemical cocktails in Europe
#chemicals

@brichapman@mastodon.social
2025-12-05 18:20:01

The Global Industry Summit is bringing together an unprecedented coalition to solve a critical challenge: how can developing nations raise living standards without repeating the fossil-fuel mistakes of industrialized countries?
Governments, business leaders, and innovators will collaborate on low-carbon alternatives that deliver prosperity without the pollution. It's about finding climate solutions that work for both people and the planet.

@skington@glasgow.social
2025-12-29 13:23:00

Reform have written to me. Wow, what a push poll. “Rising crime”, “mass immigration” (not devolved), but no mention of transport, let alone the environment (unless that’s what they mean by high energy prices).
Also, why only one set of choices for who I’m voting for? Have Reform forgotten that in a Scottish election you have two votes (constituency and list)?

A survey asking who I voted for at Westminster 2024 / who I’ll vote for in Holyrood 2026, and which issues are most important to me: Scotland’s NHS, Cost of living crisis, Mass immigration, High energy prices, Scottish education standards, Rising crime, Fishing and farming, North Sea oil and gas, Attacks on free speech, Independence.