@cgru.bsky.social
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authorstuartmiller.bsky.social
Posted about 23 hrs ago
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"btnewsroom: In response to the announced deployment of 200 National Guard troops & 150 🧊 agents to Portland, a group of military veterans gathered in front of City Hall, calling on service members to remember their oath to the Constitution"
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pedalingprof.bsky.social
Another example of the real problem being that people like Cruz live in an alternate reality bubble. Pretty much anyone accusing orgs like Wikipedia, NPR, or PBS of liberal bias is really just showing they don't live in the objective reality.
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darrigomelanie.bsky.social
I feel like this photo of masked, armed men pepper spraying a pastor protecting his community is going to be a defining picture of this moment in America for a long, long time.
cgru.bsky.social
Nous sommes content de contribuer avec notre petit installation tout rikiki qui produit presque 1,2 fois notre besoin, et ça avec une voiture électrique…
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henrihorn.bsky.social
henrihorn.bsky.social
It's worth reminding that incumbent energy utilities failed spectacularly to understand #renewables just 30 years ago.

In 1993 the #nuclear power operators in Germany published this joint statement that solar, wind & hydro can't provide over 4% of electricity demand in 🇩🇪.

Even in the long term.
Advertisement in Germany from 16.6.1993 that says:
"He who asks critical questions is not a nuclear power opponent."
"Many young people see nuclear power as a threat. We, the German power suppliers do not take that lightly. We ask ourselves the same questions. 
Can Germany phase out nuclear power? Yes, but that will lead to higher emissions from coal power. Because renewable sources like solar wind and water can not provide more than 4% of our electricity, even in the long term.
Can we justify such a measure? No, because the energy needs of developing countries require that rich countries reduce their emissions.
Can we achieve that without nuclear, just by saving energy? No. Nuclear provides 34% of electricity in Germany and avoids 160 million tonnes of emissions, with world class safety standards.
So: climate change or nuclear power? That is the question.
Many young people ask critical questions. So do we. Because we are our own thoughest critics.

Your electricity suppliers

Badenwerk Karlsruhe 
Bayernwerk München 
EVS Stuttgart 
PreussenElectra Hannover 
Isar Amperwerke München 
Neckarwerke Esslingen 
TWS Stuttgart 
VEW Dortmund 
RWE Energie Essen
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insee.fr
#Démographie | En 2024, la part des personnes étrangères dans la population en France est inférieure à la moyenne des pays de l’UE
👉 www.insee.fr/fr/statistiq...
En 2024, les personnes étrangères représentent 8,8 % de la population vivant en France. Cette part est inférieure à la moyenne de l’Union européenne (9,6 %) ainsi qu’à celle des pays frontaliers de la France.
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drtheresachapple.bsky.social
After 4 tries, my children still do not have their COVID vaccines. This search for vaccines... it's starting to feel like 2021 all over again. In the richest country in the world, it shouldn't be this hard to get vaccinated.
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The world may be reaching a "crucial turning point" in the shift towards clean power, a think tank said as its analysis showed renewable generation overtook coal globally for the first time on record
Renewables overtake coal for first time - analysis
The world may be reaching a "crucial turning point" in the shift towards clean power, a think tank said as its analysis showed renewable generation overtook coal globally for the first time on record.
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