The precautionary principle is not as many may believe always taking the most extreme course of action as early as possible to ensure a threat of (yet unknown) severity will be averted at any collateral cost.
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NEW: Our latest investigation hears from a whistleblower engaged in Pfizer’s pivotal covid-19 vaccine trial. Her evidence raises serious questions about data integrity and regulatory oversight https://t.co/Ho99hQhwRM
Green pass, operazione fallita
Domani o si fermerà di fatto il Paese, oppure si fermerà in qualche modo la macchina dei controlli e delle sanzioni legate al green pass. In entrambi i casi, un fallimento.
Di @carmelopalma
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A lot of people believe that the reason for the global energy crisis, which is threatening economic recovery, is because we didn’t do enough renewables, but the opposite is the case. Nations overinvested in weather-dependent renewables & under-invested in reliable power sources
Aunque lo pudiera parecer, no sufririamos más dosis radiactiva al salir el plátano 🍌 (que contiene el isótopo potasio-40) porque los electrones emitidos pierden toda su energía con 1 metro de aire. 😁
Don't believe what they say about Calif. blackouts
They result from *political* failure to hold PG&E accountable after $21 BILLION bail-out
Failure stems from decades-long focus on climate/renewables instead of fortifying electric grid & a weak, distracted governor
THREAD
In past several years, a number of states loudly proclaiming their climate leadership have done something that directly and immediately increased their CO2 emissions.
What do California, Vermont, and Massachusetts have in common? New York has same action scheduled in 2021