hanrahan

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[–] hanrahan 1 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

The goverment you elect is the government you deserve.

[–] hanrahan 2 points 10 hours ago

Climate Change is but one symptom of living lifestyles beyond the ecosystems ability to sustain us. All natural systems grow and consume until they die off and find a balance, as will we.. The difference with is is we know we are and yet we still do it, I'd sugest thats thenkiteral definition of stupid,

You can see similar sorts of behaviour with smoking, drinking alcohol etc etc it's just with climate change it's exestntial.

[–] hanrahan 1 points 10 hours ago

Rhat abd CCS are the turd pill most people have happily swallowed so they can keep up with their destructive lifestyles and thwnturd sood bubtodays pokticans making it more difficult for later politcans which means the move to fascism continues, anything but a true critique of the enshitified lives we lead. Anything to not ride a bicycle

[–] hanrahan 1 points 10 hours ago

Not necessarly, as lots of people never bother to do the P part apparently. Some stat floating around where someone did a check to find that out

[–] hanrahan 1 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago)

Only if you've been one of the people who abuse their staff, steal or have been banned Your face is scanned upon entry, it is then compared to that rogues gallery, if it doesn't match, the scan is deleted, if it flags against their rogues gallery, securty pays closer attention to you.

If its as they say, I have no issies with it . their is no corelation between who I am and the scan they took of me and its not in the Governemnts hands. I'd suggest a privacy commissioner audit would make more sense. We are scanned at aiports AND our data is stored, i have more concern about that

[–] hanrahan 1 points 19 hours ago

I love how people make such broad statements as though the ALP and LNP aren't complete fucking shitballs but hey.... The Greens policies.. After all it took 50 years ti get to the stage so we best keep digging the same hole with the tweddle dum or tweedle dee. As though a livable planet is such an unecessary thing and not the basis of everything we are.

[–] hanrahan 4 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

Yeah, it's why we moved to Tassie. Supposed to be 26 where we are.

[–] hanrahan 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I don't know the details of how that works, but yeah, it's possible for the vast majority of home borrowers to be on fixed rates.

Essetially "socalism", In the US Goverments backed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, so commercial banks had to compete for loans.

We'd need a government bank to do the same, I think its part of The Greens policy to reestablish one and offer them? but we'd need way more voters to pivot Green, thay seems unlikely, so we're left with the same stupid, repeating the same stupid mistakes... we sold the last Government bank off.

Or legislation and that's never going to happen with ALP/LNP.

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submitted 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) by hanrahan to c/climate
 

More than a million people fled their homes ahead of Man-yi, which struck the Philippines as a super typhoon before significantly weakening as it swept over the mountains of the main island of Luzon.

Man-yi dumped heavy rain, smashed flimsy buildings, knocked out power and claimed at least eight lives.

Climate change is increasing the intensity of storms, leading to heavier rains, flash floods and stronger gusts.

 

Reefs across the north of the Great Barrier Reef have seen “substantial losses” of coral cover after a summer of extreme heat, two cyclones and major flooding, according to the first results of surveys from government marine scientists.

After the most widespread coral bleaching event seen on the world’s biggest reef system, the Australian Institute of Marine Science said one area around Cooktown and Lizard Island had lost more than a third of its live hard coral – the biggest annual drop in 39 years of monitoring.

I nean it could be worse, we could know and not be doing anything...oh /s

“It was pretty sobering,” he said. “Probably the worst single impact I have seen in 30 years. We saw dead standing coral colonies and the whole scene was a drab brown mess. As far as the eye could see was corals covered in algae.”

[–] hanrahan 2 points 4 days ago

Unfortunately it is a problem that needs solving.

New V2G will help, take it up through the day,. some discharge at night.

And this could be actioned

https://thefifthestate.com.au/the-conversation/if-our-hot-water-heaters-ran-off-daytime-solar-we-would-slash-emissions-and-soak-up-cheap-energy/

[–] hanrahan 5 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

To be fair, WA by "natural" gas... /s

[–] hanrahan 4 points 4 days ago

Only Kursk though, so that sucks..

 

I still can’t quite get over the fact that a scheme designed to save the lives of children became the latest culture war battlefield.

not even counting the long-term savings to the NHS from people taking up cycling or walking instead of driving, or the savings for many Welsh drivers caused by the reduction in their insurance premiums

Not sure if it belongs here but I thought it showed how hard it is to even change small things.

So why all the outrage? Well, it turns out that much of it was manufactured. In January of this year I did a little digging through four of the main Facebook groups opposing the change to 20mph in Wales. I found that in each case one of the admins was a Tory councillor from Sunderland who has, and this is hilarious, campaigned to have 20mph limits in parts of his home town.

Conservative politican scum baggery ?

Ultimately, the 20mph change was an attempt to rebalance the communities in which we live, so they are no longer dominated by cars. The policy aims to make our neighbourhoods more livable (20mph is three decibels lower than 30mph). It has a positive impact on particulate pollution because cars have to brake less. And it clearly saves lives.

 

Finnaly I have something to offer my country!

 

A new study led by an international team of scientists highlights tire particles (TPs) as the leading contributor to microplastics and calls for urgent, targeted research to address their unique environmental and health risks.

Accounting for nearly one-third of all microplastics,

Fry from Futurama, shocked but not shocked meme.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by hanrahan to c/childfree@lemmy.world
 

Welp, will they come after this Lemmy sub? /s

Following on from this post

https://slrpnk.net/post/14377077

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Id rather die (slrpnk.net)
submitted 1 week ago by hanrahan to c/fte@sopuli.xyz
 
 

In the woman's first driving test, in July 2023, the assessor noted she breached the road rules multiple times including by continuously driving in a bike lane, failing to give way, braking to a near stop in a 70km/h zone and obstructing other vehicles and driving at 38km/h in a 60 km/h zone.

The decision noted the assessor had intervened when the woman started to turn in front of approaching vehicles without sufficient time or distance, and when she failed to give way as she moved off from a kerb.

She still thought she was hard done by and appealed?

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