His posts are a bit older but I guess still relevant
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Forwarded from Ministry of good ideas
Good Idea: understand the history between Hamas and Israeli forces:
https://eu.usatoday.com/story/graphics/2023/10/07/history-of-israel-and-palestine-conflict-and-the-latest-hamas-attacks-war-in-gaza-in-maps/71098600007/
2021 the ICC opened an investigation for warcrimes:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-56249927
https://eu.usatoday.com/story/graphics/2023/10/07/history-of-israel-and-palestine-conflict-and-the-latest-hamas-attacks-war-in-gaza-in-maps/71098600007/
2021 the ICC opened an investigation for warcrimes:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-56249927
Song of the day ❤🖤: https://spotify.link/PCfFSeJgJDb
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Born Again Anarchist
Soulfly · Song · 2004
One year ago, Melonis neo-fascist government came to power. Never forget
Forwarded from 🎓 TIL - Today I Learned but no 🐝
Forwarded from 🎓 TIL - Today I Learned but no 🐝
Song of the day 🌅✊🏽: https://spotify.link/QCglk1eTKDb
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Sunshowers
M.I.A. · Song · 2005
Forwarded from Ministry of good ideas
Good Idea:
A import border carbon tax
https://www.wired.com/story/eu-carbon-tax/
The European Union has initiated a large-scale experiment with a carbon border tax on imported goods, marking the first attempt at such a policy worldwide. The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) imposes an import tax on carbon-intensive products to level the playing field for EU industries subject to high carbon prices. While the CBAM is currently in a soft-launch stage, it will require importers to buy CBAM certificates for embedded emissions from 2026 onwards. The new rules initially apply to imports of cement, steel, aluminum, fertilizers, electricity, and hydrogen, with potential expansion to other high-emission goods. The CBAM is designed to encourage other countries to adopt carbon pricing mechanisms, ultimately boosting global efforts to combat climate change. However, it faces criticism from some countries and challenges related to World Trade Organization rules.
A import border carbon tax
https://www.wired.com/story/eu-carbon-tax/
The European Union has initiated a large-scale experiment with a carbon border tax on imported goods, marking the first attempt at such a policy worldwide. The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) imposes an import tax on carbon-intensive products to level the playing field for EU industries subject to high carbon prices. While the CBAM is currently in a soft-launch stage, it will require importers to buy CBAM certificates for embedded emissions from 2026 onwards. The new rules initially apply to imports of cement, steel, aluminum, fertilizers, electricity, and hydrogen, with potential expansion to other high-emission goods. The CBAM is designed to encourage other countries to adopt carbon pricing mechanisms, ultimately boosting global efforts to combat climate change. However, it faces criticism from some countries and challenges related to World Trade Organization rules.
WIRED
The EU Just Kicked Off Its Biggest Climate Experiment Yet
The world’s largest single market has launched a bold plan to tax carbon at its borders. The rest of the world is paying very close attention.
Forwarded from CrimethInc. Ex-Workers Collective
As proponents of colonialism observe "Columbus Day," we remember the brutal legacy that he represents and celebrate those who continue to resist.
https://crimethinc.com/Columbus
https://crimethinc.com/Columbus