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CAVOK@lemmy.worldOPto Europe@feddit.org•Trump pulls plug on UK research into air pollution and global warmingEnglish4·11 hours agoChina is also opening new coal plants iirc. A few years ago I heard that if my home country (Sweden) stopped all co2 emissions today, the co2 savings would have been wiped out in a week, by China opening new coal plants.
The US might have gone dumb, but that does not make China good.
CAVOK@lemmy.worldOPto Europe@feddit.org•Fossils, forests and wild orchids: exploring the white cliffs of DenmarkEnglish2·1 day agoFeel free to cross post. I just put up content that I find interesting and that I think others might also want to check out.
Do it have to have an account on piefeed to post there?
CAVOK@lemmy.worldOPto Europe@feddit.org•US offers EU 10 percent tariff deal — with caveatsEnglish7·1 day agoCaveat, is that a synonym for felon?
CAVOK@lemmy.worldOPto Europe@feddit.org•It’s time for a United States of Europe - The Boston GlobeEnglish1·1 day agoEverything has benefits and drawbacks, question is if the benefits outweigh the drawbacks. I think it does personally, because a strong EU can stand up to the US and China.
CAVOK@lemmy.worldOPto Europe@feddit.org•U.S. tourism will lose up to $29 billion as visitors plummet amid Trump policiesEnglish33·2 days agoDown almost 5% from western Europe in 2025. I thought (hoped?) that the drop would have been bigger.
CAVOK@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•Daredevils run with charging bulls at Pamplona’s famous San Fermín festivalEnglish2·2 days agoCan we please stop voting articles down just because we disagree about the subject at hand?
Depends on how you count I think. The lower tariff does almost nothing in offsetting the big drop in EU trade, so in pure economic terms it would have been better to have the full tariff but be a member of the EU. Kind of like dropping £100 and then seeing finding 10p a benefit.