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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Die Pläne der Kohle-, Öl- und gasproduzierenden Staaten zur Ausweitung der Förderung würden 2030 zu 460% mehr Kohle, 83% mehr Gas und 29% mehr Ölproduktion führen, als mit dem Pariser Abkommen vereinbar ist. Der aktuelle Production Gap Report der Vereinten Nationen konzentriert sich auf die 20 stärksten Verschmutzer-Staaten, deren Pläne fast durchgängig in radikalem Widerspruch zum Pariser Abkommen stehen. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/nov/08/insanity-petrostates-planning-huge-expansion-of-fossil-fuels-says-un-report
Report: https://productiongap.org/
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- institution: UNEP
- country: Russia
- country: Brazil
- institution: Oil Change International
- country: India
- expert: Romain Ioualalen
- expert: Neil Grant
- country: Qatar
- country: China
- country: USA
- country: Nigeria
- institution: Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)
- expert: Ploy Achakulwisut
- institution: Climate Analytics
- country: Kuwait
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- country: Indonesia
- country: Canada
- country: Uk
- actor: Inger Andersen
- country: Saudi Arabia
- country: Colombia
- country: Australia
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- country: Norway
- country: Germany
- report: Production Gap Report 2023
- expert: Michael Lazarus
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Oxfam legt die bisher umfangreichste Studie zur weltweiten Klima-Ungleichheit vor. Sie wurde gemeinsam mit dem Guardian und dem Stockholm Institut erstellt. Sie ergibt unter anderem, dass das reichste Prozent der Weltbevölkerung für mehr Emissionen verantwortlich ist als die unteren 66%. Analysiert wird auch die Verbindung von wirtschaftlicher und politischer Macht der globalen Eliten und die Möglichkeit, eine just transition durch Besteuerung der Superreichen zu finanzieren https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/nov/20/richest-1-account-for-more-carbon-emissions-than-poorest-66-report-says
Report: https://policy-practice.oxfam.org/resources/climate-equality-a-planet-for-the-99-621551/
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Among the most eloquent commentaries on this wholephenomenon is to be found in a private letter written by BenjaminFranklin to a friend:When an Indian Child has been brought up among us,taught our language and habituated to our Customs, yet ifhe goes to see his relations and make one Indian Ramblewith them there is no persuading him ever to return, andthat this is not natural merely as Indians, but as men, isplain from this, that when white persons of either sexhave been taken prisoner young by the Indians, and livedawhile among them, tho’ ransomed by their Friends, andtreated with all imaginable tenderness to prevail withthem to stay among the English, yet in a Short time theybecome disgusted with our manner of life, and the careand pains that are necessary to support it, and take thefirst opportunity of escaping again into the Woods, fromwhence there is no reclaiming them. One instance Iremember to have heard, where the person was to bebrought home to possess a good Estate; but finding somecare necessary to keep it together, he relinquished it to ayounger brother, reserving to himself nothing but a gunand match-Coat, with which he took his way again to theWilderness.30
Franklin, Benjamin. 1961 [1753]. Letter to Peter Collinson, 9 May 1753. In Leonard W. Labaree (ed.), The Papers of Benjamin Franklin. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, vol. 4, pp. 481–3.
Is Stockholm syndrome a temporary or permanent condition? Likely that it's not permanent and that basic lifeways may win out in a switch of lifeways.
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The colonial history of Northand South America is full of accounts of settlers, captured oradopted by indigenous societies, being given the choice of wherethey wished to stay and almost invariably choosing to stay with thelatter.
How is this to be interpreted against the idea of Stockholm syndrome, a condition in which hostages develop a psychological bond with their captors during captivity?
Were these people actually captives? Could there have been an effect beyond the idea of one way of life being better than another? Are there example in the other direction?
There's the example in Chagnon's Science paper (1998: 990) in which the nursing student wanted Western culture to visit his Yanomami peoples.
There are also numerous examples of indigenous Americans being captured by Americans and forced to live a life they didn't want to or choose.
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www.nber.org www.nber.org
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Fernández-Villaverde, J., & Jones, C. I. (2020). Estimating and Simulating a SIRD Model of COVID-19 for Many Countries, States, and Cities (Working Paper No. 27128; Working Paper Series). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://doi.org/10.3386/w27128
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www.environmentalleader.com www.environmentalleader.com
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Smart Cities: Stockholm Royal Seaport Project Update
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www.numbeo.com www.numbeo.com
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86.36
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2,929,963 30 32.2 18 9,219,679 26 101.3 5
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CO2 Emission Index: 2,527.37
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€65,700 (US$74,000)
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