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  • damn I didnt know that fishmahboi had a masto account

  • Ah, I misunderstood you then. Very concerning

  • Thats interesting, haven't heard about that problem yet. Didn't know that the Notrufzentralen are also staffed with volunteers. Do you think that mandatory fire brigade service (Pflichtfeuerwehr) might become more common in the next years?

  • dont forget the red bulls and chips. need those when natureposting!

  • Due to the fact that I will be moving places later this summer, I decided back in March that I would plant some bee flower seed mix on my tiny balcony instead of the usual vegetables. I got the for free from a good friend who works for a nature conservation society.

    The results have been great! I constantly see bumblebees, hoverflies, honeybees and all kinds of wild bee species around my flowers. It feels great to provide a tiny feeding spot in a place that is surround by agricultural monocultures and I can only recommend it to everyone who has even the tiniest bit of space left in their garden or on their balcony.

  • Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml

    /c/green Weekly Discussion Thread 24th July - 30th July: Share your thoughts on environmentalism, gardening, nature observations, etc.

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    Weekly Observations 24th July - 30th July: What signs of collapse do you see in your region?

  • Location: Central Germany

    Cerberus heatwave mostly spared us here with only Saturday being a freakishly hot day (28°C --> 38°C temp jump for a day) but it showed me once again how badly prepared most older buildings are for what is to come.

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    Weekly Observations 17th July - 23rd July: What signs of collapse do you see in your region?

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    Weekly Observations 3rd July - 9th July: What signs of collapse do you see in your region?

  • All mammal species in New Zealand except the native ground bats are introduced species, many of them invasive. They wreak havoc on the local ecosystems and have brought quite a few unique bird species near the brink of extinction. I think its absolutely understandable that the New Zealanders want to preserve some of their endemic birds.

  • Climate grief can be incredibly draining and I have suffered it as well (I still feel it sometimes but I am mostly over it). I always suggest talking about these things with someone who is close to you like family or a friend. However, I am also aware that many people are either unaware or outright in denial so it can be hard to find someone IRL. As an online resource, I can recommend the Collapse Support Discord. They have chats for venting, weekly collapse support group calls and many other resources for people who suffer from climate grief or distress.

    Here's the invite: https://discord.gg/MQzqebGW

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    Weekly Observations 26th June - 2nd July: What signs of collapse do you see in your region?

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    Low Tech Mag's Kris De Decker: "Looking Back Towards a Human Powered Future" in the The Great Simplification podcast

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    Weekly Observations 19th June - 25th June: What signs of collapse do you see in your region?

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    Drought is on the verge of becoming the next pandemic

    www.theguardian.com /news/2023/jun/15/drought-is-on-the-verge-of-becoming-the-next-pandemic
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    Weekly Observations 12th June - 18th June: What signs of collapse do you see in your region?

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    From Bowling Alone to Posting Alone - Robert Putnam’s Bowling Alone chronicled the growing loneliness and isolation of wealthy societies. Twenty years later, the problem is far worse than he imagined

    jacobin.com /2022/12/from-bowling-alone-to-posting-alone
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    Nearly half of Americans age 18 to 29 are living with their parents

    qz.com /nearly-half-of-americans-age-18-to-29-are-living-with-t-1849882457
  • Never claimed that the Chinese are that far behind but they just don't have the same production capabilities as Taiwan or Korea. That might change in a few years tho.

    And I guess losing access to modern production facilities in Taiwan ain't no biggie for the Russians as they plan to produce their own 28nm chips by 2030 (28nm was introduced in 2011 btw) so maybe I'll game on a Russian CPU by 2055 lol.

  • First, producing silicone monocrystals does not equal the ability to produce modern chips. The only somewhat significant semiconductor producer from Russia, Mikron Group, announced in 2020 that they would start using the 65nm process, a process that has been available since 2005.

    So the biggest domestic manufacturer is 15-20 years behind the West and mainland Chinese manufacturers have a global market share of 8% compared to Taiwan's 66% (and American lap dog Korea with 17%).

    Sorry to break it to you buddy but its not looking good for the Russians

  • Climate Change News reports that both the Ugandan and Cameroon delegations were displeased with how Chinese minister of ecology and environment Huang Runqiu, who chaired the conference, brought down the gavel and declared the agreement approved despite what was a clear objection from the DRC.

    oops

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    "Global warming in the pipeline is greater than prior estimates. Eventual global warming due to today's GHG forcing alone -- after slow feedbacks operate -- is about 10°C"

    arxiv.org /abs/2212.04474
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    Rates of cliff retreat will increase by up to an order of magnitude by 2100 according to current predictions of sea-level rise: An increase much greater than previously predicted

    www.nature.com /articles/s41467-022-34386-3
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    The Forever Computer: Reinventing How We Use Computers

    ploum.net /2022-12-03-reinventing-how-we-use-computers.html
  • Oof indeed, my friend. Here is my favorite quote:

    "It's funny that people are so afraid of being accused of Nazism," when they're just improving their own embryos, Simone added, after noting that her Jewish grandmother escaped Nazi-occupied France. "I'm not eliminating people. I mean, I'm eliminating from my own genetic pool, but these are all only Malcolm and me."

    These people need to be [redacted]

  • very misleading headline. some clothing items they received have an "SS" size label instead of "S" for small. not really anything interesting.

  • I've checked out Panopticon and I really like it. Thanks for the recommendation!

  • Ideally: Topple your government and become a based degrowth socialist society that also invest into adaptation

    More realistically: Learn, exercise and grow your network of likeminded family and friends so you have a community to fall back on if times get tough.

    Edit: Also this https://vimeo.com/473930165

  • Looks very interesting but I don't fully understand the concept of pattern languages yet. Seems like a concept coming out of architecture and urban planning.

  • I won't support vietnamese slander. they make the sickest soups

  • Humans reducing CO2 output instead of researching highly unpredictable geoengineering challenge (IMPOSSIBLE)