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Cooking-soda?
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Mr. Fix It posted:does it really make sense to compare per capita numbers? individual contribution to carbon dioxide release is rather uneven. if you want to own the US and Europe it'd be better to point out that the many of products produced via all that carbon output are exported and consumed by those wealthy countries. Per capita numbers are just a rough measure but I think they're better than total numbers. It would be a bit weird going on about how little greenhouse emissions New Zealand produces compared to China when our per capita emissions are so much higher. I don't really care to own anyone I just thought that one fellow posting a raw number comparison between China and USA was missing the wood for the trees. You're right that China's greenhouse emission output is largely due to all that manufacturing though.
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# ? May 7, 2021 12:23 |
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WarpedNaba posted:Cooking-soda? Yes, please expand on this idea.
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Vesi posted:you can still create social pressure to forget things, eventually noone will care about the truth other than dissidents and some history nerds One of my Chinese teachers was at Tiananmen Square during the July 4 incident and she said that in the days afterwards, other Beijingers were literally denying anything happened even though she had been running from a tank 70 hours before that. A few other teachers I've had have also expressed similar sentiments but hers really stuck out to me because of how fast people were willing to memory hole it. Giggle Goose posted:Yes, please expand on this idea. You ever had a beer chicken? It's like that but with Pepsi. Honestly I think Coke works better in those circumstances, Pepsi is too loving sweet for me.
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Weka posted:Per capita numbers are just a rough measure but I think they're better than total numbers. It would be a bit weird going on about how little greenhouse emissions New Zealand produces compared to China when our per capita emissions are so much higher. I don't really care to own anyone I just thought that one fellow posting a raw number comparison between China and USA was missing the wood for the trees. Total numbers are what hits the earths atmosphere however. It doesn't matter what New Zealands Per capita numbers are for 5 million people when there's 1.3 billion people in China. Total emissions is what matters to the world, and most of those emissions come from the US, China and India. China at least has announced reduction plans, if they commit to them they will do their part. It's India who is really behind on responding to climate change.
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# ? May 7, 2021 13:43 |
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Well, and the US who could actually do something about climate change without significantly impacting most of its citizens. However I seriously doubt any of those three nations will take action until a major shift forced their hand. China and US and India and China racing into a Cold War will not be likely to make any of those countries decide to be more responsible.
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Contrary to popular belief, the US has been lowering emissions. US per capita emissions have been pushed down roughly 25% over the last 20 years with total emission down about 20% and a prevailing downward trend. There's a lot of work left and a ways still needed to go but it's on the right track with every year below that 0 line representing an improvement. China on that same time scale has increased per capita emissions almost 300% and total emissions by about the same. India's emissions are still growing but are currently dwarfed by China. Obviously it's unfair to say that they shouldn't be increasing when their average citizen is so drat poor relative to US standards of living but it's still a worrying trend and the prevalence of rolling out new Coal generation in China instead of cleaner alternatives is a major contribution.
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Giggle Goose posted:Yes, please expand on this idea. I assume for Cola Chicken? Which I'd never heard of until an Asian friend of mine made it and it was an amazing marinade for wings.
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hakimashou posted:It’s been a while but I think it was more popular than Pepsi by a lot. It’s popular. It's also diffused into the culture the same way it has in parts of America. A lot of people use "Ke Le" as shorthand for soda just like with "coke". Cola's amazing in chili as well A Jupiter fucked around with this message at 15:11 on May 7, 2021 |
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E: nvm
Teketeketeketeke fucked around with this message at 16:04 on May 7, 2021 |
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It was this thread that was talking about China's general failures at team vs individual sports right? FROSTBITTEN: CHINA FACING OLYMPIC ICE HOCKEY EXPULSION quote:In news that has not previously been reported, China Sports Insider can exclusively reveal that the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) has threatened to kick the Chinese team out of its own Olympic ice hockey tournament on home soil in Beijing if China doesn’t get its act together quickly, according to multiple sources. Furthermore, the situation is so dire that the IIHF has offered to waive its own eligibility requirements to allow China to bolster its own team through foreign-born recruits. The article also mentions that - surprise! - "political infighting [is] hindering recruitment process for players". edit: to be fair the article says that part of the problem is that China's hockey talent, such as it is, is largely still too young for the Olympics since they haven't really made a push in hockey until fairly recently. Porfiriato fucked around with this message at 16:27 on May 7, 2021 |
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As a Canadian, I would pay serious money to see that in person. I only got to watch Sweden beat Belarus during the 2010 Olympics.
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# ? May 7, 2021 16:34 |
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This is super interesting ty for sharing
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McGavin posted:As a Canadian, I would pay serious money to see that in person
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paul_soccer12 posted:This is super interesting ty for sharing Yeah, I learned that George Soros is both communist and anti-communist at the same time.
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# ? May 7, 2021 18:09 |
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Must have missed that part
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Nothingtoseehere posted:Total numbers are what hits the earths atmosphere however. It doesn't matter what New Zealands Per capita numbers are for 5 million people when there's 1.3 billion people in China. Total emissions is what matters to the world, and most of those emissions come from the US, China and India. China at least has announced reduction plans, if they commit to them they will do their part. It's India who is really behind on responding to climate change. Well if they’ve said the words about it I guess that’s that lol
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The junk collector posted:Contrary to popular belief, the US has been lowering emissions. US per capita emissions have been pushed down roughly 25% over the last 20 years with total emission down about 20% and a prevailing downward trend. This is more damning but I guess consumption based stats are more important, so I looked them up. America's emissions are 8% higher than on a production basis and China's are 14% lower. That's a lot smaller a difference than I expected. https://ourworldindata.org/consumption-based-co2 is my source.
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I'm not sure what would be worse for a Chinese hockey team: getting destroyed by an almost certainly extremely strong Team USA, or annihilated by a lapdog state like Canada. Maybe they'd just pretend it never happened in the first place. But I also don't know how wise it would be to let elite athletes of any stripe go to an event in China where the government has outright stated that they are perfectly happy to take foreign hostages to try and force other governments to do what they want. Fearless fucked around with this message at 05:18 on May 8, 2021 |
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100% worse if they're annihilated by Canada. Just to be safe though, no Michaels should be allowed to play on the Canadian Olympic hockey team.
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# ? May 8, 2021 05:17 |
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I will also pay money to see China play ice hockey and get literally 100 to 0'd
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Porfiriato posted:It was this thread that was talking about China's general failures at team vs individual sports right? lol “If the Canadians had two players and no goalie, they would still win – comfortably,”
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are you allowed to fight in nation state competition hockey?
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bob dobbs is dead posted:are you allowed to fight in nation state competition hockey? instead of just a 5 minute penalty they throw you out of the game and the next one, so it doesn't happen much Stink Billyums fucked around with this message at 08:18 on May 8, 2021 |
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Stink Billyums posted:instead of just a 5 minute penalty they throw you out of the game and the next one, so it doesn't happen much That’s incredibly lame.
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paul_soccer12 posted:This is super interesting ty for sharing I greatly appreciate the Grayzone's coverage of America's efforts to impose regime change on Saudi Arabia
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Fearless posted:I'm not sure what would be worse for a Chinese hockey team: getting destroyed by an almost certainly extremely strong Team USA, or annihilated by a lapdog state like Canada. Maybe they'd just pretend it never happened in the first place. they can straight brought out the referees team and win this poo poo, sportsmanship isn't quite a thing over there.
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# ? May 8, 2021 10:15 |
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Even if China bought the referees they would still be destroyed. The gulf between good countries and bad ones in hockey is immense.
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# ? May 8, 2021 14:56 |
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https://twitter.com/HuXijin_GT/status/1390713496917069825 "China loves peace and doesn't pick fights, but if anyone gets in the way of our upcoming invasion of Taiwan-"
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je1 healthcare posted:https://twitter.com/HuXijin_GT/status/1390713496917069825 Australia has a military alliance with America. Given the current state of the world, breaking the alliance would be unthinkable. As for retaliatory strikes, what are they going to aim for? There's nothing worth bombing in Australia.
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# ? May 8, 2021 20:11 |
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trying to pick a fight with Australia and Vietnam at the same time, two countries that are famously easy to invade and occupy
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# ? May 8, 2021 20:22 |
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Dongsturm posted:As for retaliatory strikes, what are they going to aim for? There's nothing worth bombing in Australia. Eh, there's shipyards and major airfields in Australia that could be of strategic use in a Pacific conflict. Darwin might eat a few spare cruise missiles, for instance.
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:Eh, there's shipyards and major airfields in Australia that could be of strategic use in a Pacific conflict. Darwin might eat a few spare cruise missiles, for instance. eh, Darwin won't be missed. First by a missile, then by the rest of the country.
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# ? May 8, 2021 20:38 |
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Isn’t Darwin like Alabama but for Bogans?
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SMEGMA_MAIL posted:Isn’t Darwin like Alabama but for Bogans?
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# ? May 8, 2021 21:39 |
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Some Chinese company has a 99 year lease on port Darwin. Edit: China must take into account the possibility of accidentally bombing the emus and starting a second front it cannot hope to win.
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can't imagine how a sino-emu war would turn out
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# ? May 8, 2021 21:54 |
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The last time China declared war on a bird 30 million Chinese died before China surrendered.
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drat
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The junk collector posted:The last time China declared war on a bird 30 million Chinese died before China surrendered.
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