And they should get the middle finger.
Too little, too late.
I'm speechless...
Ok. Have my up vote. But I don't get your comment 😅
It's not just Airbnb and the likes. Restaurants become more expensive. Shops change to accommodate the needs of people who don't live there.
Additionally, it creates mostly low qualification jobs and the profits go to large chains who own restaurants, hotels, etc.
So woke Airbnb is a plague, it's not just that.
Are you implying that you hope Ukraine loses the war?
You know what would happen to them if they did? You know that Russia already committed a genocide in Ukraine in the past? You know that the war would not be over and the Baltic countries would likely be next?
War sucks. But what would happen is even worse.
Wow. So many empty words. So little time. You use exactly the same fallacies as O&G PR people. So either you are one of them, or you are a useful idiot.
In any case, sharing an article without any comment is an endorsement by default.
And the articles does isolate renewables, as if none of these problems occurred in any other industry. If it is shared by other industries, then it's a social problem, not a renewables problem and the article is therefore de facto biaised.
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Lol. Who talked about insulting anyone? You're the only one insulting them by calling them stupid. I talked about empathy.
And it doesn't sound like any of these people "come to term with their stupidity". If they did and recognized their mistakes, I would show empathy and maybe even sympathy.
Lol. What next? Showing empathy for ICE agents who go above and beyond to torture foreigners?
It's not whataboutism. It's getting the priorities straight and not getting distracted by false problems.
What is raised in the article is not specific to renewables. It's pretty much generalized as soon as you have private interests.
So isolating renewables is improper and demagogic.
Is it more prevalent in the renewables than in the oil and gas?
If not, maybe we should focus on the first in class before trying to cast the doubt on the best in class... Especially in the current state of the USA.
I think it's because it's easier to defend a building if your soldiers have pavement under their feet. If I am correct, he may soon make modifications to the area around the white house, as well.