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Occupy Wall street

jeudi 7 octobre 2021 à 02:00

*Occupy Wall Street swept the world and achieved a lot, even if it may not feel like it.*

I felt sympathy with Occupy Wall Street, but was disappointed that it didn't lead to campaigns of a form that I could effectively support.

Land loss

jeudi 7 octobre 2021 à 02:00

Legal effects of cultural wrinkles exclude the property of some black families in the US from the aid that might repair flooded their houses.

This is a short-term issue, because most of those houses cannot be kept operational in the long term. As floods get worse, eventually the house will succumb.

Australia's global heating costs

jeudi 7 octobre 2021 à 02:00

Global heating disasters will cost Australia an enormous amount, estimated at 73 billion dollars (Australian dollars, I am guessing) per year by 2060, even in the scenario where we curb global heating.

Since global heating often goes faster than was predicted, we should take that as a lower bound.

Pervasive surveillance

jeudi 7 octobre 2021 à 02:00

Even in Singapore, people are bothered by an increase in the already-pervasive surveillance.

Singapore's government says the robots will not try to identify people _during the trial of these robots_. Perhaps it's true, but so what?

I am in favor of reminding people to keep their distance and wear masks. Identifying them is another matter -- it moves towards a society in which unsurveilled activity is impossible.

Fossil fuel subsidies

jeudi 7 octobre 2021 à 02:00

*Fossil fuel industry gets subsidies of $11m a minute, IMF finds.*