@BMJ_Open article with @mariamichail2 @AnnaLavis reflecting on youth involvement in suicide prevention research!
''Youth partnership in suicide prevention research: moving beyond the safety discourse''
https://t.co/HSaOVayJzc
@dodders75 Harbour have skewed the accounting to massively favour their PR strategy. The windfall tax may be a factor of this decision but it's not the driver. What is starting to kill their profits, and rightly so, is the pricing of O&G's negative externalities.
https://t.co/RfGw0JzImv
@Al_Humphreys We have an emissions trading scheme, which is a carbon price. An advantage vs carbon tax is it solves for emissions, which is ultimately what's needed. ETSs are effective, although must improve. Shell's outsized profits are due to commodity prices, largely out of their control.
FYI dredging solves nothing, rivers equilibrate to the conditions imposed on them and the channel will naturally evolve to that state.
If you dredge a river, it will slow down and dump more material until it again reaches its previous state.
There are far too many people who have an answer for everything, on subjects they clearly have no understanding of - and then people pile in blaming the EU and 'environmentalists'.
It's embarrassing how many of our population are like this.