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Is there any footage of the initial impact?
Is there any footage of the initial impact?
I’ve never seen a single DB bus in all my life living in Germany. Buses are typically provided by the city’s municipal company (Stadtwerke). Maybe DB has a fleet somewhere and as a single unified entity is the “largest” single provider, but that would come down to the fact of everyone else being split up.
Deutsche Bahn is trains, not buses.
The hell is your monitor at? 5% brightness? lol
Nice hypothetical, but there’s not a single industrialized country that is doing that, and it’s not even close.
But the world had other plans.
First time I see footage of it in Ukrainian hands, since Germany announcing the delivery last year.
Cool story. Maybe there would be more jobs available locally, if people from neighboring places wouldn’t all commute to your place and vice versa.
You commuting to your job via car is already a consequence of you deciding to use a car in the first place. You wouldn’t have accepted a job too far away unless you were using a car, or you would’ve decided to move closer to that job location. The majority of car owners also said in polls that they would not use public transport, even if it was free. And again, if people wanted governments to actually build out public transportation, bike infrastructure and more walkable neighborhoods, then they’d actually vote for those type of politicians who want that too. What we see is the literal opposite to that effect though and you’re doing the exact same finger pointing I was talking about.
Infused brain rot.
“Which would you rather believe? That you belong to a community of warriors battling a secret evil, or that you’re a lonely, inconsequential nobody that no one will remember?”
Individuals could do a lot, like voting for green candidates for starters, or stop flying, stop driving cars, stop their meat & dairy consumption, stop their excessive overconsumption of goods (throwing away perfectly fine things to replace them with the newest shit), etc. etc.
Everyone loves pointing fingers to politicians or companies, but you could go into politics, you could vote for politicians who want to change things, you are the one those companies produce their shit for.
Real climate action would affect you all on an individual level, and that’s something you all do not actually want. So you all shove the issue away, not for future you but future generations that won’t even have a choice in the matter anymore.
If you want to feel bad about people buying expensive beach front houses, then you do you. But we’ve been warned about this for literally decades now, about half a century for real precise warnings - even longer for the potential repercussions of blasting greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere.
We’ve tried nothing and we’re all out of ideas.
Nah. That guy is scummy.
By that time we’ll see massive streams of climate refugees, water shortages, crop failures, etc.
As a German I’m well aware about the amount of people we took in. Still nothing to get riled up over.
Wanna join too?
Europe, who is already seeing far right insurgencies due to a few immigrants? Yeah, good idea. And if Trump wins you can basically say goodbye to any sort of future that isn’t a hellscape. We’re already far behind our dues on climate change and this will be the final nail in the coffin.
Someone will be willing to do so. He can just fill everything with yay sayers.
I never said that landfills are a good idea either.
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