It’s Not a Competition, But Renewables Are Beating Nuclear Anyway - Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-08-19/it-s-not-a-competition-but-renewables-are-beating-nuclear-anyway
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-08-19/it-s-not-a-competition-but-renewables-are-beating-nuclear-anyway
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It’s Not a Competition, But Renewables Are Beating Nuclear Anyway
There’s still a place for nuclear in the energy mix, if only investment would get back on track.
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In Switzerland, people have been building ladders for cats. 😺
https://www.swissinfo.ch/fre/multimedia/animaux-domestiques_les-chats-suisses-et-leurs-%C3%A9chelles/44949824
https://www.swissinfo.ch/fre/multimedia/animaux-domestiques_les-chats-suisses-et-leurs-%C3%A9chelles/44949824
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Les chats suisses et leurs échelles
En Suisse, un ménage sur trois possède un chat. Une photographe a immortalisé les échelles leur permettant de se promener.
Attack of the giant rodents or class war? Argentina’s rich riled by new neighbors | Argentina | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/aug/22/argentina-capybaras-giant-rodents-gated-community
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/aug/22/argentina-capybaras-giant-rodents-gated-community
the Guardian
Attack of the giant rodents or class war? Argentina’s rich riled by new neighbors
Hordes of capybaras have taken up residence at a gated community, sparking a debate on the environment and inequality
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New Scientist
Monkeys' cosy alliance with wolves looks like domestication
Feeling right at home (Image: Jeff Kerby. Project funding: National Geographic) In the alpine grasslands of eastern Africa, Ethiopian wolves and gelada monkeys are giving peace a chance. The geladas – a type of baboon – tolerate wolves wandering…
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"PROTECTED EARTH"
More than 6,000 indigenous people and 173 peoples are descending the esplanade of the ministries at that moment towards the STF to carry out a vigil. They carry self-demarcation signs for their territories!
Via Articulação dos Povos Indígenas do Brasil Apoie
Filmed by: Alass Drifts
"PROTECTED EARTH"
More than 6,000 indigenous people and 173 peoples are descending the esplanade of the ministries at that moment towards the STF to carry out a vigil. They carry self-demarcation signs for their territories!
Via Articulação dos Povos Indígenas do Brasil Apoie
Filmed by: Alass Drifts
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In Denmark, there are libraries where you can borrow a person instead of a book to listen to their life story for 30 minutes. The aim is to fight against prejudices.
https://redd.it/pb78ao
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In Denmark, there are libraries where you can borrow a person instead of a book to listen to their life story for 30 minutes. The aim is to fight against prejudices. https://redd.it/pb78ao @r_interestingasfuck
Every time this gets posted, people upvote it solely because of that monk. Because otherwise, it would just look like pairs of people talking at tables, which isn't very interesting at all.
The caption is wrong. Denmark doesn't have "libraries" where this happens. There is an organization called The Human Library, and they host events rather than permanent establishments, since this isn't exactly a sustainable business. The first event was in Copenhagen, but others have happened in 80 other countries, including the US. One of the rare places where it's a permanent installation is Lismore, Australia. There, it's a two-hour event held every week, at a library (a regular library, one with books) - /u/WrongSubFools
https://reddit.com/r/interestingasfuck/comments/pb78ao/in_denmark_there_are_libraries_where_you_can/ha9yc9j?context=3
The caption is wrong. Denmark doesn't have "libraries" where this happens. There is an organization called The Human Library, and they host events rather than permanent establishments, since this isn't exactly a sustainable business. The first event was in Copenhagen, but others have happened in 80 other countries, including the US. One of the rare places where it's a permanent installation is Lismore, Australia. There, it's a two-hour event held every week, at a library (a regular library, one with books) - /u/WrongSubFools
https://reddit.com/r/interestingasfuck/comments/pb78ao/in_denmark_there_are_libraries_where_you_can/ha9yc9j?context=3
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In Denmark, there are libraries where you can borrow a person...
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