SpaceGazelle wrote:With no pragmatic poiltical support, individual contributions is all we have. It's powerful if enough do it and doing it voluntarily seems the only way forward.
The sad thing is I think the race to stop it becoming runaway is going to be quite tight - AI can help but it's not there yet.
ZMM wrote:I got a distinction grade on my public and criminal law module.
"I've got depression" isn't a valid defence for any crime.
ZMM wrote:I got a distinction grade on my public and criminal law module.
"I've got depression" isn't a valid defence for any crime.
Even if he committed a crime (he didn't), and even if he'd used depression as a defence (he hasn't), you do know that mental health problems are pretty common amongst criminals right?ZMM wrote:I got a distinction grade on my public and criminal law module.
"I've got depression" isn't a valid defence for any crime.
Yup. Diminished responsibility under the Homicide Act and Coroners & Justice Act. It's quite a 'distinction'.acemuzzy wrote:Also, mental health is a mitigating factor in sentencing isn't it - as well as, in extremis, an actual legal defence I thought?
Anyway, climate change?
Paul the sparky wrote:What boils my piss is that despite his distinction in his public and criminal law module, he still clearly doesn't know his arse from his elbow.
And now there's a few of us "bullying" him by pointing it out, so he'll slink off and not acknowledge it only to pop back up later on with more nonsense
Paul the sparky wrote:Paul the sparky wrote:What boils my piss is that despite his distinction in his public and criminal law module, he still clearly doesn't know his arse from his elbow.
And now there's a few of us "bullying" him by pointing it out, so he'll slink off and not acknowledge it only to pop back up later on with more nonsense
Called it
The Gulf Stream system could collapse as soon as 2025
The new analysis estimates a timescale for the collapse of between 2025 and 2095, with a central estimate of 2050, if global carbon emissions are not reduced.
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