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Ohh what is it lol |
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a new sanrio character! i am absolutely in love and im tempted to make a phone theme inspired by her but i also love my cinnamoroll one,,,
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I see I saw it !! Its nice |
Capihnizdo91 « Consul » 1673372520000
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Hello everyone :) [ |
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hello i like your picture that is one patient cat |
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hello!!! Vinxa a dit : VINXAAAAAA IT'S ME you probably know me as kayleekitti, kaekat, lileaus... any of those :') |
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Raccoon_art « Censeur » 1678617600000
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o hello everyone How are you? Dernière modification le 1678617660000 |
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Fine how about you |
Tutyzyta « Citoyen » 1679418900000
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helloo people!! |
Ayumiouo « Consul » 1680123120000
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making my usual yearly visit today i dont think we've talked much since I lurked a bunch, but it's nice to see you again Kit :o (i think i mostly knew you from when you were kaekat) your profiles are always real neat to look at ^^ anyways hello all! it's already summer weather season here in florida, i totally love it being high 80s out and it's gonna go up to 90s next week (sarcasm) work has been well, so at least that's something pretty good! (yay money!) |
Minstens « Censeur » 1682171220000
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In this blog post, I will explain what a carbon footprint coin implanted with the cbdc is and why it is a controversial idea. A carbon footprint coin is a digital currency that measures and rewards the environmental impact of its users. The coin is based on a blockchain technology that records and verifies the carbon emissions of each transaction. The coin also uses a smart contract system that automatically adjusts the coin supply and value according to the carbon intensity of the economy. The coin aims to incentivize people to reduce their carbon footprint and adopt green behaviors. The cbdc, or central bank digital currency, is a digital form of fiat money that is issued and regulated by a central authority. The cbdc is designed to complement or replace cash and other traditional payment methods. The cbdc can offer benefits such as lower transaction costs, faster settlement, greater financial inclusion, and enhanced monetary policy. A carbon footprint coin implanted with the cbdc is a proposal that combines the features of both currencies. The idea is to create a global digital currency that is backed by the central banks and linked to the carbon emissions of its users. The coin would have a dual function: as a medium of exchange and as a tool for environmental policy. The coin would reward users who reduce their carbon footprint and penalize users who increase it. However, this proposal has many challenges and drawbacks. First, it would require a high level of coordination and cooperation among different countries and central banks, which may not be feasible or desirable. Second, it would raise ethical and privacy issues, as it would involve tracking and monitoring the personal activities and choices of each user. Third, it would create economic and social inequalities, as it would favor users who have access to green technologies and resources and disadvantage users who do not. Fourth, it would face technical and security risks, as it would depend on a complex and vulnerable system that could be hacked or manipulated. Therefore, a carbon footprint coin implanted with the cbdc is not a realistic or desirable solution for addressing the climate crisis. It is a hypothetical and controversial idea that poses more problems than benefits. |
Minstens « Censeur » 1682171400000
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Do we really need to decrease our consumption of goods and petrol due to overpopulation and unsustainability? This is a question that many people ask themselves, especially in the context of the global climate crisis and the growing demand for resources. In this blog post, I will try to answer this question from a professional perspective, based on scientific evidence and ethical principles. First of all, let us define what we mean by consumption of goods and petrol. Consumption of goods refers to the amount and type of products that we buy and use, such as food, clothing, electronics, furniture, etc. Consumption of petrol refers to the amount and type of fuel that we use for transportation, such as gasoline, diesel, kerosene, etc. Both types of consumption have an impact on the environment and the society, as they require the extraction, processing, transportation, and disposal of natural resources, which generate greenhouse gas emissions, pollution, waste, and social inequalities. Secondly, let us examine why overpopulation and unsustainability are relevant factors for our consumption patterns. Overpopulation refers to the situation where the number of people exceeds the carrying capacity of the planet, which is the maximum population size that can be sustained by the available resources. Unsustainability refers to the situation where the current rate of resource use exceeds the rate of resource regeneration, which leads to depletion and degradation of natural capital. Both situations pose serious threats to the well-being of present and future generations, as they compromise the ecological balance, the economic stability, and the social justice. Thirdly, let us explore how we can decrease our consumption of goods and petrol in a way that addresses overpopulation and unsustainability. There are two main approaches that we can adopt: reducing and rethinking. Reducing means consuming less quantity and frequency of goods and petrol, by avoiding unnecessary purchases, choosing durable and efficient products, sharing and reusing items, and opting for public or alternative transportation. Rethinking means consuming differently quality and purpose of goods and petrol, by preferring local and organic products, supporting fair trade and circular economy practices, choosing low-carbon and renewable fuels, and adopting a lifestyle that values well-being over wealth. In conclusion, we do need to decrease our consumption of goods and petrol due to overpopulation and unsustainability. This is not only a moral duty but also a rational choice that can benefit ourselves and others in the long term. By reducing and rethinking our consumption patterns, we can contribute to a more sustainable development that respects the environment and the society. |
Yoimiya « Citoyen » 1682200860000
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those r some very long messages that i am way too lazy to read.. anyways Ayumiouo a dit : yay!! money!! i’m happy your work’s going well! speaking of weather.. here in canada the weathers been like.. one week absolutely freezing, then warming up, then being SO hot, and then having the temperature go back up again?? like? sometimes the weather on a day-by-day basis is just as bad so it’s been a hellhole trying to schedule plans</3 |
Regiace « Citoyen » 1682284380000
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What is water footprint? Water footprint is a measure of how much water is used to produce the goods and services we consume. It can be calculated for individuals, households, businesses, countries, or even the whole world. Water footprint helps us understand the impact of our consumption patterns on the global water resources and identify ways to reduce it. There are three types of water footprint: green, blue, and grey. Green water footprint refers to the rainwater that is stored in the soil and used by plants. Blue water footprint refers to the surface or groundwater that is withdrawn for human use, such as irrigation, industry, or domestic purposes. Grey water footprint refers to the amount of freshwater that is required to dilute the pollutants generated by human activities, such as agriculture, manufacturing, or sewage. The water footprint of a product is the sum of the water footprints of all the processes involved in its production, from the extraction of raw materials to the final delivery to the consumer. For example, the water footprint of a cotton shirt is not only the water used to grow and process the cotton, but also the water used to make and transport the fertilizers, pesticides, dyes, and packaging materials. The water footprint of a country is the sum of the water footprints of all the people living in that country. It can be divided into two components: internal and external. Internal water footprint is the water used from domestic sources, while external water footprint is the water used from foreign sources to produce the goods and services imported by that country. Why is water footprint important? Water footprint is important because it reveals the hidden connections between our consumption choices and the global water crisis. By knowing our water footprint, we can become more aware of how much water we use directly and indirectly, and how our actions affect other people and ecosystems around the world. Water footprint can also help us find solutions to reduce our water use and improve our water efficiency. By comparing the water footprints of different products, we can make more informed decisions about what to buy and consume. By comparing the water footprints of different countries, we can identify opportunities for international cooperation and trade in water-intensive goods and services. Water footprint can also help us monitor and evaluate our progress towards achieving sustainable development goals related to water security, food security, energy security, climate change mitigation and adaptation, biodiversity conservation, and human rights. How can we reduce our water footprint? There are many ways to reduce our water footprint at different levels: individual, household, business, community, national, and global. Some examples are: - Adopting a more plant-based diet and reducing food waste - Choosing organic and fair-trade products that use less water and chemicals - Buying locally produced goods that have lower transportation costs - Using water-efficient appliances and fixtures and fixing leaks - Reusing and recycling water whenever possible - Harvesting rainwater and using alternative sources of water - Supporting policies and initiatives that promote sustainable water management and governance - Educating ourselves and others about the importance of water footprint By reducing our water footprint, we can not only save water for ourselves, but also for other people and nature who depend on it. |
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this still alive? hello all |
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Hello , Strangers. |
Missiclinda « Consul » 1684249380000
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hello! (: |
Minstensxd « Citoyen » 1685537400000
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