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Yea you are right about the embassy but that not what define a capitol.It where the congress sits,the government,the Supreme Court.Many countrys don’t want to choose a side so they stay in Tel Aviv but that does not mean that Jerusalem is not the capital.
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2024-05-06
There is also indisputable, overwhelming evidence that Rome, then Constantinople, were the capitals of the Roman Empire, and that Berlin was the capital of the Third Reich. And it's not based on just "basic archaeology" (LOL). You do realize Israel - the country that exists for less than a century, and which didn't exist for A COUPLE MILENIA - still has disputed land with their neighbours in Jordan, Syria, Egypt? Which they also invaded some decades ago massively increasing their land for a while far beyond what the "Kingdom of Israel/Judah" was back when? You sound an awful lot like a certain Russian dictator trying to make an argument for why Ukraine is theirs.
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2024-05-06
People were arrested for breaking the law does that change your mind?Every large grouping of people have the extrimist,they like it there,that does not invalidate its legitimacy.Many pro-pal protests did the same,Some BLM protests also included riots and stealing,does that make the whole event wrong?
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2024-05-06
It is a disputed area! It was intended in 1948 to be an international city. That "official" status hasn't changed. The reality on the ground is very different, but it absolutely is disputed, east Jerusalem would be expected to be the capital of any non Jewish state established there ; which of course seems rather unlikely. The loss of this opportunity and the collapse of the original plans for a much fairer allocation of resources and land in the region of course breeds resentment amongst the dispossessed. How can you talk about these matters as though there hasn't been any war? Hell man a short war even started because of one of these marches, absolutely it's disputed.
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2024-05-06
Yes I know all that, but I don't know what your point is. Actually no, the Golan Heights with Syria I know, but what land disputes are there between Israel and Jordan and Egypt?
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2024-05-06
A pogrom? How easily we forget
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2024-05-06
Chanting racist slogans isn’t rare. It’s a regular occurrence at this event to the point there’s an article or video of it happening pretty much every year for the last decade. Hell the wiki page even has it listed as regular: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_of_Flags
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2024-05-06
The West Bank is disputed and is managed between Israel, PA and Jordan. Gaza itself is disputed, which is why it was invaded (again). There is also dispute with the borders of Lebanon, which is not an official border, but a "withdrawal line". The entire thing is disputed because the country was literally "offered" in a state of disarray by the British authority at the time. Most of now Southern Israel wasn't even a part of that. It seems to me you need to brush up on your geography and geopolitics before continuing with the subject. My point is very simple: Israel wants to stir shit up for no good reason, because they were provoked. Apparently the current government and some part of the population forgot how to deal with these problems gracefully.
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2024-05-06
They can call themselves whatever they want. From 1948-67 they were under Jordanian jurisdiction, from 67 on, under Israeli.
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2024-05-06
It's their MO. They encourage and welcome conflict.
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2024-05-06
Is it controversial to fly a Canadian flag in Ottawa?
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2024-05-06
Territories that Israel conquered fair and square in wars that were started by their neighbors. The same goes for the Gaza strip, but instead of giving it back to Egypt when they pulled out in 2005, they effectively handed it over to Hamas.
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2024-05-06
Because East Jerusalem isn't in Israel. It's an occupied portion of the West Bank.
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2024-05-06
I think this march is stupid, but East Jerusalem is in Israel. Palestinians have repeatedly rejected deals that would have given them East Jerusalem and after October 7th, Palestinians will never have it. It's like the delusional fools that think Belfast is just occupied Ireland. Except imagine that the Troubles are still ongoing and didn't end 25 years ago.
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2024-06-06
I understand the contentiousness regarding Israel's claim to east Jerusalem, but does the international community consider the rest of the city occupied too? The old city and the mostly-Jewish west side?
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2024-06-06
Of course they fucking did. These people want to stir chaos
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2024-06-06
Especially since Israel started the war in 1967.
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2024-06-06
Lol. Kadima was a left wing party?
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2024-06-06
Then you'd know why Toronto was not chosen as the capital of Canada.
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Because F-35 is not a domestic jet and EF is more than enough to fuck everything Russia has out of the sky.
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2024-05-06
How is that secular soapbox over trivial common sayings? Especially one that has been so deeply embedded in space travel ever since John Glenn first orbited Earth in 1962. Edit: "Godspeed" is deeply embedded in NASA's history, particularly linked to John Glenn's pioneering flights, symbolizing the hope and well-wishes for the success and safety of astronauts embarking on their extraordinary journeys into space.
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2024-05-06
Thank you Mr reddit atheist, for a minute there I thought Jesus Christ assembled the Atlas V that Starliner launched on.
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The interesting part is going to be how they're going to react to the inevitable clawing back of government and non-profit resources for them if deafness becomes totally treatable.
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2024-05-06
Are there any non-deaf progressive movments doing what you claim? I know that there are deaf people who make these kinds of arguments, but let's be clear, they're making them out of a misguided need to defend a fragile ego, not because they even nominally care about progressive ideology.
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2024-05-06
Fine, as long as they don't grow hair
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2024-05-06
That’s actually a really interesting point
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2024-06-06
I hear it's standard to buy growth hormone in Korea these says. I've seen some surprisingly tall Koreans recently.
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2024-06-06
Because they were born that way and they can't imagine what that experience even is. You can't miss something you never had. It's like an alien telling you "Wow how could a human willingly want to live without seeing in 4 dimensions"
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2024-06-06
Damn, it would have been cool if it could have helped more than five.
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2024-06-06
Yeah what!? The point of getting my hair back is to.... masterbate endlessly in front of a mirror...
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2024-07-06
Minoxidil and Finasteride, although you should talk to your doctor for more information about this.
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2024-07-06
I also hope that we will never completely cure cancer because there is a real culture and community of people with cancer that could disappear.
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That largely depends on whether they're operating under the normal rules for warfare, of if the special *we're-fighting-Jews* rules.
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They hate it when someone else does it.
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2024-05-06
As they should do.
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2024-05-06
I consider sanctions to be blackmail. "Do what we say or bad things will happen to you". It's the same whether the mafia does it or a nation state.
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2024-05-06
Yes, totally 💯%
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2024-05-06
"Kremlin Says" needs to become the next parody news organization like The Onion.
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2024-05-06
Yeah, so?
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2024-05-06
That isn't how blackmail works, guys. That's just diplomacy.
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2024-06-06
Why even report this stupidity
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Look at Canada to see how that's going. They've got entire communities of immigrants who are against gay people, women's rights, and they're not afraid to show it in public We need to do something to stop this madness because these people aren't adapting culturally. They're trying to bring their backwards culture with them
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It's not. But on the flip side they'll honor same-sex marriages (from other countries rather than issuing them themselves) rather than killing you for it. In the scope of responses to LGBT people, particularly in the Middle East, it could be far worse than what Israel does.
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2024-05-06
Last I checked there were parts of Gaza and the West Bank that even Israel didn't dispute belonged to Palestinians. Israel just disputed whether Palestinians deserve autonomy... or, let's be frank, borders at all because they keep annexing and annexing. Ask it again if you want. I'm not starting multiple threads nor am I going to make posts that have to include multiple different quotes from the prior comment because someone sought to complicate things to the degree that a Gish Gallop is inevitable. And, perhaps more importantly, because I'm on my phone.
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Because people keep trying to say Israel is homophobic and Gaza is super accepting and a big gay party--because it's the only way to rationalize Queers for Palestine and other "Chickens for KFC" style of activism. I am not even joking, there was a guy claiming there are tons of LGBT parties in Gaza because "he was there", except the parties he talked about were in Israel and he hadn't lived in Palestine since he was a kid.
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2024-05-06
Queers for Palestine, where are you?
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2024-05-06
>ruined my faith in humanity. This is FIFA you're talking about lol
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2024-05-06
I don't wanna blame the guy here but...why would he think grindr would be a good idea in Qatar?
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2024-05-06
Queers for Palestine, where are you? Why aren't you camping out on campuses?
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2024-05-06
Don’t be open about it unless you’re a local there. I’ve seen a handful of qatari locals holding hands and kissing…but they were also inside at a bar/lounge not doing it in public
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2024-05-06
Workers more like slaves.
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2024-05-06
The people who believe that the Earth is 6k years old and some Muslims. Here’s an idea.. integration. Exactly how allowing those Christians to believe, unchallenged, that evolution is a hoax led them to be intolerant integralists so some Muslims will become a problem here in Europe. BUT as I have already stated, it’s not Muslims voting for Meloni, Orban,… **the lengths some people will go to throw the stone and hide the hand.**
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2024-05-06
You mean they still have an active slavery class. Not just world Cup.
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2024-05-06
Happening in Germany
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Yeah they just torture Palestinians instead
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I'm sorry but is this a surprise to some people? If it is, then wow. Qatar is not a nice place to exist, let alone live, if you're not a Muslim, a man or if you're poor undocumented workers. Stories like this are bone chilling and disheartening, yet are far more common than some seem to believe. I'm just reading and seeing some people post comments that are framed as surprised, or worse .... acting like this is an "uncommon" occurrence. Man, it's just so sad.
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2024-05-06
That's not a list of countries that makes me wanna stay away from it lol.
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> Forty-four-year-old Manuel Guerrero Aviña moved to Qatar, where homosexuality is illegal, seven years ago for his work. I cannot stress enough, moving to one of these countries with horrific human rights abuses is not worth it no matter what they are offering. Don't even visit just don't go.
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2024-05-06
Gay Americans will see this and still complain about how bad life is in the United States as they parade around.
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But is he against the war on Hamas?
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> Do you think the more Muslims the western liberal countries import, the further the voting will go right wing? It's hard to imagine immigrants from these countries will assimilate to western culture and general liberal minded lifestyle. Have you seen what is happening in the US? We have a big movement pushing states into very right-wing states. Muslims and others would probably love states like FL and TX as they are modeling the entire state around "conservative values". The right wings over here scream to the heavens about Muslims trying to set up "Sharia Law", while they work on instituting the same thing they are complaining about, but for Christians instead. Muslims may end up voting alongside conservatives, because united they have the same dislikes for western civilization as each other.
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2024-05-06
What, Hamas/PA loves (throwing) LGBT (from roof tops).
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2024-05-06
Privileged westerners thinking their ideology is better than the indigenous religions in such countries?
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2024-05-06
Let me know when Israel government starts throwing gay people off of roofs and I'll hold the same contempt.
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2024-05-06
They get killed before they can have thoughts about that.
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Don't worry, they will deport him after he serves his sentence
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But that's part of what being a moral belief *is*: the belief that everyone should follow them. A billion people disagreeing with me in no way affects my belief that they should follow the same moral standards I have. If it did, that's not a moral belief; that's just a personal preference I have. If a billion people thought that we needed weekly human sacrifices to the gods to bring rain, I'm probably going to want to take some action to change their minds, or failing that, enforce a ban on this practice. Them disagreeing doesn't stop me from wanting that. Of course they can try to do the same back, but people disagree sometimes. That's just how it goes. And the stronger the disagreement is, the higher level of force gets applied. "Impose" is a very loose word. Neither of us would agree that you should invade and occupy a country, killing hundreds of thousands, in order to enforce a different moral opinion. The cost of that can't possibly be justified. But voicing social disagreement to try to get a community to stop something is imposing. Voting to ban a practice is imposing. And so on. There are different levels. This is just how living with people with different moral opinions works when reasoning with them directly fails.
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I love how hamas is idolized on these sites by people who have no idea of what life is like under Shira Law. Miss Friday at the mosque? You get a visit. Speak out against the policies, you get two visits. The second one in the hospital. I can't begin to explain my anger at people who are sitting safe in western cities, while I'm under rocket attack from Hezbollah. I hear a siren and have seconds to get to shelter. This isn't new. It's been going on for decades without any reason other than they're Muslims and their religion demands they kill us. I'm lucky. I get to return to the states next week, my vacation is over, but my friends can't. Many of them were evacuated from their homes on the week's following Oct 7th. They're still living in hotels. Rockets kill anyone unlucky enough to get in the way, Muslims, Druz, Christians or Jew. We all live here. A message to all you Hamas supporters sitting on your a**es safe in your country. "SHUT THE F**K-UP, YOU DON'T KNOW A DAMN THING about life in the middle east. Hamas enforces a strict version of Shira. You submit, period. Your indoctrination begins in kindergarten. By the time you're in Middle School you've learned how to use an AK47s and RPG. You're taught that there's nothing more important in your life than to become a Shahid, a martyr, to die in the cause. Many. of Hamas Fighters are 16 to 20 years old. Hamas counts anyone under Nineteen as children which INCLUDES the fighters. All that aid sent by the west free for the Gazens? That which they don't steal, Hamas SELLS It at inflated prices. Thats the reality. If you're such a supporter of Hamas plan your next vacation after the fighting stops there... You'd die after a week in that country...
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Doesn’t change the fact it’s illegal in Qatar
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yea let's kill all arabs because they hate the gays 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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> No, I'm not defending them. Then what are you doing in that post? >I've made quite clear the distinction between people trapped in a country clearly being victims as they never had any chance to avoid these laws, where those who choose to enter are self inflicting whatever occurs to them. Qatari anti-gay law makes no such distinction between a foreigner or a local. The law does not exist to specifically prohibit outsiders from somehow bringing homosexuality into Qatar (that premise makes zero sense in reality, anyway). Whatever distinction you’re making to somehow separate this guy into some other category ultimately doesn’t matter: the law is the law. The individual circumstances in who or how it’s broken ultimately changes nothing. >And self determination is one of them... The self determination to commit genocide or starve a population or torture people within your country? Homosexuality is not a cultural practice. It’s a biological reality. The distinction you’re trying to make about outsiders influencing a country and its social mores is as stupid as arguing that a country has a right to restrict people from breathing. And again, Qatari law makes no distinction between foreigners or nationals. The distinction of a foreigner falling prey to these stupid laws doesn’t matter. It’s not some pressure test of their validity because this is an example of how some individual could “deserve” this punishment the most versus anyone else. The laws are unjust regardless of the circumstances of who falls prey to them. To argue otherwise is to by default defend them. You’ve made the claim that this guy is an idiot, and I don’t think you’re wrong. But that doesn’t justify torturing him.
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>Qatari law makes no distinction between foreigners or nationals. Yes? What they do to their own people is evil. What happened to this guy was self inflicted. Saying so is not a defense of the Qatari government, it is an observation of reality.
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They're literally a religious ethnostate...
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Money plain and simple. If you’re struggling to get ahead (buy a house etc) you go work there for a few years with both higher salary and no income taxes. Save up and then dip Expats work in the gulf for money. That’s it.
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You mean the effects of sanctions should not be recoverable. They should leave a lasting mark, but they're more effective if the sanctioned have an incentive to change their ways to be able to start the road to recovery. I don't think that Russia is going to change any time soon, though. So we don't need to worry about that
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I will always be cautious about Chinese breakthroughs. As far as my youtube information goes, BYD cars tend to have a notable spontaneous combustion issue.
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You have your big boy pants on and your car goes vrooom!
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But wait I thought the sanctions did nothing and their economy was stronger than ever. Was that lying bullshit or something?
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There is zero percent chance anyone can say that at this point. It all depends on what happens in the next year(s).
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For natural gas? No it won't lol 
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Indeed. Huge parts of Africa and SE Asia are bypassing coal and jumping straight to Hydro and Wind and Solar. Not huge solar parks, either, but small Solar and Wind parks for their small towns and cities. Cause it's cheaper than oil and coal.
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2024-05-06
Gee sucks to be a warmonger I guess. Have you tried not invading a country?
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Would be curious, how many Americans would buy a cheap BYD electric car for 10k..
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Gazprom and, more importantly, Russia, needs putin and his clique dead asap to start recovery from this.
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Gazprom and, more importantly, Russia, needs putin and his clique dead asap to start recovery from this.
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The only way Russia even has a chance of emerging from the war the way Germany did from WW2 is if Russia experiences a similar direct occupation to what Germany experienced. And Russia would likely use nuclear weapons if NATO was seriously invading them since that would be Russia’s only real chance to slow the NATO advance. Whether NATO wants to take that chance is up to people smarter than I am.
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Solar and wind are the cheapest options
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They requiere a whole lot more money just to begin… which lots of these country can’t afford from the get go while also feeding their population. These are also not that great in a lot of regions.
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Eh... the data is still being processed but it's likely 2023 was the peak of CO2 emissions globally. Much of the developing world is powering their growth with renewable energy, the price of which (solar especially) is falling fast. Emissions are declining in the west. We'll still be burning oil in 10 years but from here on out demand is probably on a long term downward trajectory.
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