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I am still in it for a wonderful green future. Nature and wildlife, but also useful, accessible tech, art, and urban planning. Polish, living in Sweden. I love living in the EU and the values it represents. Fascinated by and open to the rest of the world.
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Yeah, deserts are a bit out of place here
Oh wow, you are (generally) right. Of course, it depends on beans and conditions, but some farmers even add nitrogen fertilizers to the beans :O


You can’t execute 268m people (75% of the population) very easily. You can let disease, famine, political violence do that more you.
I think that, at least short-term, the harshest effects of the WHO exit will be felt outside the US. Like, big parts of Africa already feel the sudden cancellation of USAID. Though within the US, you guys also have the anti-vaxx and general anti-modern-medicine movement, that got crazy influential.
Having said that, you seem to have a much better overview of their ideology and their plans. I hope they are wrong in overestimating the feasibility of that plan.
Having said that, living outside and away from US I tend to see it as a lesser evil when the US sabotages its international strength. The dollar loosing significance would be a big one. But I might be naive. Especially if it helps/speeds up the fascist takeover.


I hope that the US not paying fees to WHO will caution other lenders, and the dollar will go down soon.


Oh, I thought they already left. So there will be even more damage to global health programs now…


I wish the USAns can do it peacefully. But I feel desperate about anything that will work against their fascist government and business.


Honestly - however grim it might sound - I kinda hope so. The way US acts internationally, a civil war would at least involve one country, not many.


I didn’t know solar panel murals were a thing. This is a w e s o m e!
Totally agree, our agriculture is so primitive, in the sense of not being sophisticated at all (just plough, remove everything that lives there, plant grass, cut early, repeat). Great links. Thanks!
Yesss, especially in arid regions, argovoltaics is very promising ‿ The problem is often more political, most energy is needed where most people live, that is, in regions with good conditions for agriculture. As is also written in Wikipedia, agrovoltaics could be good for some plants even there, but reclaiming desertified land with agrovoltaics sounds much more exciting.