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Right about now Donald #Trump is thinking, "All my rapes, the underage girls I molested, all the people I cheated out of payment -- I'm going to jail for the adult who said yes and I *did* pay."

It's very likely he gets the wrong lesson from this.

Jeremy Hunt: "13 years ago, we inherited an economy which had crashed"

13 years ago the Tories inherited a AAA+ national credit rating. In the last 13 years of Tory government, it’s been downgraded 7 times. It is now rated AA.

National debt was £1.03 trillion in 2010, it’s £2.49 trillion today.

If anybody has “crashed” the economy it’s the spivs and chancers that have been running the country for nearly 13 years.

A crook in No10, had a Green Card for the USA when a Minister, fined for partying whilst he told the House & the Country he didn't, not to mention the Non Dom wife who owns almost a £Billion in shares in INFOSYS that still trades with Russia.... tells us all Brexit is delivering!!!
UK wide days of action and protest is the only answer now!

1st butterfly of the year in the garden here in Luxembourg and it was:

A brimstone

but I couldn't get a pic!

But again, it's mostly made up. Patriarchy was made up. White supremacy was made up.

It's not human nature, per se, to go "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" on people.

There was a time when human beings lived in relatively egalitarian social groups, albeit often homogenous due to geographic isolation, but still capable of trading with other groups and getting along.

These pointless rivalries are largely a cultural invention by people who want to be on top of their own invented hierarchy.

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When I was a child, I never imagined my life as an adult would be
wake up, see video after video from people scared they will be "eradicated", feed my cat, hear about torture and suicide related to said eradication, head off to customers and pretend I'm an entirely different personality who lives in a world that revolves around fixing some trivial bullshit, and then get paid a fraction of what customers paid for my time.

The fuck kind of life is this?! This is what humans built?!

A driver was stuck in a traffic jam on the M25. Nothing was moving.
Suddenly, a man knocks on the window.
The driver rolls down the window and asks, "What's going on?"
"Terrorists have kidnapped all of our MP’s during a
sitting of parliament, and they're asking for a £100 million ransom.
Otherwise, they are going to douse them all in petrol and set them on
fire.
We are going from car to car collecting donations."
"How much is everyone giving, on average?" the driver asks.
The man replies, "Roughly a gallon."

My attempts at buying a 2nd hand car have been...

Whilst I had a car on Friday and Saturday, I drove over to Belgium where a second-hand car dealer had a Nissan Juke that I quite liked the look of; amongst other things, it was white and I like white cars! When I started it up, there was a distinct shuddering wobble from the engine. Thinking that this might be simply due to the fact that it hadn't been started lately, I turned it off and started it again - same wobble! Just to be absolutely sure I did it a third time exactly the same wobble. This made me suspect the engine mountings were worn out; a suspicion largely confirmed by the enormous amount of engine noise that was apparent when I drove it (amongst their other duties, the engine mountings make a major contribution to damping the noise of the engine itself).
That rather put me off the Nissan Juke but, on the way, back home I noticed another dealer on an industrial estate that runs parallel to the main road back towards Luxembourg. I stopped there and had a look round, but the weather was so appalling; it was blowing a gale, pissing down with rain and most of the cars were outside so I made a mental note to come back the next day in the hope that the weather would not be quite so inclement.
Returning the next day, I found a couple of cars that I was interested in so I went into the showroom found the salesman and asked him if he could show me these two cars. One was a Nissan and the other a Seat; they were both sort of VW Golf sized vehicles. Salesman hunted down the keys to the two cars I wanted to see and accompanied me to the parking lot out front. I pointed out to him the Nissan had a smashed front valance and fog light to which he responded “oh that's nothing; it’s just a bit of plastic”. When I mentioned that bit of plastic or not it made the car undrivable, he mumbled something that I didn't quite catch so I said to him OK let's forget the Nissan for the moment I'd like to drive the Seat, to which he replied “ah, we don't do test drives, you see all these cars are unregistered so they cannot be taken onto the public roads without trade plates and we don't have any trade plates” to which I replied “what????”, and he repeated what he had just said. I thought maybe I had misunderstood what he said the first time but there was no doubt whatever what he said the second time. There is absolutely no way in a million years that I would ever buy a second-hand car without having driven it so I simply turned on my heel, walked back to my car, got in and drove off without saying another word to the salesman.

Has anyone else had this sort of experience with a garage in Belgium or Luxembourg?

Dr. Christian Brand from the University of Oxford, a contributor to The Climate Book, offers some positive ideas about the future of "active travel."
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Focusing solely on electric vehicles and technology that is not proven at scale is actually slowing down the path to zero emissions — it diverts resources and political will away from other solutions. In reality, if we are to meet the decarbonization targets of the Paris Agreement by 2050, we also need to focus on the movement of people and goods — and look at introducing traffic reduction targets.

Only by curbing all motorized transport, particularly private cars, as quickly as possible can we tackle the climate and air pollution crises — or so my colleague and friend Jillian Anable and I argue in a chapter of Greta Thunberg's recently published The Climate Book.

Transport is one of the most challenging sectors to decarbonize because of its heavy fossil fuel use and reliance on carbon-intensive infrastructure — such as roads, airports and the vehicles themselves—and the way it embeds car-dependent lifestyles. One way to reduce transport emissions relatively quickly, and potentially globally, is to swap cars for cycling, e-biking and walking — active travel, as it is called.

As many as 50% of car journeys are of less than five km and could easily be replaced by active travel. Electric bikes increase this range to 10 km or more. They have become more popular over the past few years as prices have come down. These bikes allow older people to cycle and help riders cycle in hilly areas. But they still provide physical activity. They could be the answer to our commuting problems.

In our own research, we have shown that people who walk, cycle or use e-bikes have lower carbon footprints from all their daily travel, including in cities where lots of people are already doing this. Strikingly, the carbon footprint for daily travel is up to 84% smaller for people who walk or cycle than for people who use other modes of transport. Emissions from cycling can be more than 30 times lower for each trip than driving a fossil fuel car, and about ten times lower than driving an electric one.
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FULL ARTICLE -- phys.org/news/2022-11-expert-c

GET THE BOOK -- penguinrandomhouse.com/books/7

#Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction #Pollution #Bike #WarOnCars #BanCars

Properly jaw-dropping moment this evening: an e-mail from my US publisher saying that "since it's a science book", they'll publish Blue Machine WITH METRIC UNITS. So I don't have to convert everything to foot pounds per square elephant. In YEARS of writing for the US, this is the first time I have ever had a hint that there is a world outside feet and inches. Progress! #Books #Metric #Science

Pressure from Downing St on the BBC to tow the fascist party line has been an open secret for as long as I can remember so these revelations are simply confirmation of what we all already knew!

theguardian.com/media/2023/mar

Solidarity with all striking workers this week ✊

If you are inconvenienced by industrial action, remember to blame the bosses not the workers. If people had proper pay and working conditions there wouldn’t be a need to strike in the first place.

#strikes #strike #StrikingWorkers #EnoughIsEnough #IndustrialAction #TUC #Drawing #Illustration #TheRaggedTrouseredPhilanthropists

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