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Reply to comment by Chalkarts in Public opinion on climate change in China from two national surveys: findings suggest that Chinese people have a fairly high awareness of the existence and anthropogenic causes of climate change by Biosphere_Collapse
Let’s not do ecofascism please
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Reply to comment by CrowVsWade in Jewish patients felt victimized by artwork made by Gazzan children by asharif_
This comment is an average redditor moment
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Reply to comment by TailorNormal in [OC] Red Notice is the most popular Netflix movie of all time (based on hours watched) by giteam
Glass Onion came out just a few weeks ago and I highly recommend it, especially if you’ve seen Knives Out already. It’s a fun murder mystery with a lot to say, just like it’s predecessor
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Reply to I'm Andrew Shaffer, a NYTimes bestselling author and my new novel, Feel the Bern, is a humorous mystery starring Bernie Sanders, AMA by orderofstandrew
I know I’m very late, but I bought your book “Hope Never Dies” for my dad for Christmas, and he loves it so far : ) If he likes the ending I’ll probably get him the sequel. But I wanted to ask if you’ve ever talked to the politicians you’ve written about, did you need their “blessing” to speak to write satire about them? Idk the laws around that sort of thing.
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Reply to comment by Chalkarts in Public opinion on climate change in China from two national surveys: findings suggest that Chinese people have a fairly high awareness of the existence and anthropogenic causes of climate change by Biosphere_Collapse
The problem is not overpopulation. It’s how we use resources. We have the resources to safely support 10-12 billion people currently. The problem is that they aren’t spread out equally, and are wasted on frivolous or unnecessary things (eg single use plastics). I’m all for people having less kids, but forcing them to or killing people is not the answer. After all, we care about climate change first and for foremost for the negative impact it has on humans. We’re part of the environment, when the environment is hurt we are too.