This is why I like to distinguish between Anarchy (Chaos) and Anarchism (Not Chaos, but no Hierarchies.)
Beastimus
I actually really like this analysis
Yes, my understanding is that Anarchists want to break down governments into smaller and smaller bits in order to allow for more and more direct democracy and cooperation.
This is from the drag season. I'd say it was the first pic I found, but that wouldn't be true.
Yeah, especially in places with a established bus grid. There is still a use case for non-electric (AFAIK gas/diesel is much cheaper) but almost all systems should be switching.
Great work EU!
Yeah, we definitely need both of those to become viable alternatives. But I'm even more excited about the possibility of a solid state battery E-Bike tbh.
That do be how it is sometimes with the conservatives...
... And this is why we don't privatize public goods and utilities. Not that I can talk from where I'm sitting (the Unted Sttes.)
Yeah, I agree that 2.1C would be kind of ridiculous, unless some magical technology rolls out pretty darn soon or all governments hit all of their goals (extraordinarily unlikely.) But given that a few decades ago we thought we were going for 4 degrees, 2.5-3.5 (Which he did say was most likely) is a great deal of improvement.
Well that's certainly encouraging, I'd really like to see the EU and Japan step up their game, especially with what's happening in the US, there's a lot of potential for other countries to get ahead in what will be increasingly critical industries.
As a native English speaker, both are fine (our language is totally incomprehensible.)
I should say, that's not how all Anarchists view it, but as far as I identify as an anarchist, that's what Anarchism is.