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I'm also surprised Rogan is having him on as he has said several times he's been hounded by the Trump team for years to have him on and wasn't willing to as he knew it would be putting his thumb on the scale and he wasn't willing to do that knowing the reach his show has. He has also said he knew it wouldn't be a genuine conversation as you just get bogged down in the grift and performance. So I wonder what changed, I can't imagine Harris on.
Bernie has been on a few rogansphere podcasts lately, Theo Von, Lex Friedman and does such a good job of disarming thier arguements and advocating for progressive policies in a reasonable manor.
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I know this is a how long is a piece of string question but I have a couple of broken winders on my stair case that need repairing, I've been having a nightmare trying to find someone to fix it (I'm not in London) and have now got a quote back of £400 all in, which is more than I was expecting but my expectations were based on nothing, he has great reviews, is this reasonable?
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-022-00524-4This is purely heat related but gives you an idea of which areas will be challenged
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Who will be making decisions about resource usage
Well if we look post war, the oil rich countries realised they could nationalise natural resources and tell the imperialists to do one (worked out better in some cases than others I.e Iran). So I imagine you could see popular movements for resource rich countries to take control of thier resources again. Probably see more of things like this as well
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-10-09/congo-wants-to-pivot-away-from-china-s-dominance-over-its-mining
Obviously none of this promises a ecological or just transition if you land up with a bunch of corruption and oligarchs -
https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/2024/dec/17/down-to-earth-long-read-special