Not sure how effective it would be, but this ought to trigger immediate... 09:33 - May 9 with 757 views | NthQldITFC | ...and meaningfully severe economic, political and personal sanctions. ‘Mind-boggling’ methane emissions from Turkmenistan revealed https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/may/09/mind-boggling-methane-emissions-fr Unless we are resigned to just sleep-walking into catastrophe. Said sanctions could be lifted immediately satellite data shows that the problems had been addressed. |  |
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Not sure how effective it would be, but this ought to trigger immediate... on 09:42 - May 9 with 695 views | Ryorry | A global organisation with authority & power to sanction, overseeing international co-operation, is the only way we'll survive methinks. "From space, our precious blue dot has no national boundaries" (a crystallisation of astronauts', primarily Cdr Hadfield's I think, views). The ultimate super-hyper-massive unlikely to ever happen. |  |
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Not sure how effective it would be, but this ought to trigger immediate... on 09:57 - May 9 with 659 views | NthQldITFC |
Not sure how effective it would be, but this ought to trigger immediate... on 09:42 - May 9 by Ryorry | A global organisation with authority & power to sanction, overseeing international co-operation, is the only way we'll survive methinks. "From space, our precious blue dot has no national boundaries" (a crystallisation of astronauts', primarily Cdr Hadfield's I think, views). The ultimate super-hyper-massive unlikely to ever happen. |
Indeed, and the only way it can happen is with people/governments/organisations rebooting their 'what can be done' rules. The number of times you see people/governments/organisations saying "We can't do this because that's not how we do things" makes me puke when we need immediate actions, not pathetic, bullsh!t excuses. The IPCC consensus-based reports were all very well twenty or thirty years ago (actually they weren't but we didn't know that at the time), but now we need a war footing attitude or we're dead. So unilateral action by Europe, the US etc. even at significant self-cost and force China et al to come on board by leaving them out is the only sensible way. I know that's all woolly, but we're dead if we don't try something different. What is there to lose? |  |
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Not sure how effective it would be, but this ought to trigger immediate... on 13:39 - May 9 with 512 views | itfc_bucks |
Not sure how effective it would be, but this ought to trigger immediate... on 09:42 - May 9 by Ryorry | A global organisation with authority & power to sanction, overseeing international co-operation, is the only way we'll survive methinks. "From space, our precious blue dot has no national boundaries" (a crystallisation of astronauts', primarily Cdr Hadfield's I think, views). The ultimate super-hyper-massive unlikely to ever happen. |
There's a similar organisation in Europe who has that sort of power. Obviously, it only covers Europe. It was some sort of Union, if I remember correctly... |  | |  |
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