[-] ScaraTera@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

Newspapers, online news is an echo chamber of personalized content

[-] ScaraTera@lemmy.world 6 points 5 months ago

You do realise how cynical this is no? We are dying of the consequences of global warming to which the global South has contributed the least to, yet will suffer the most and can't afford to survive it because of centuries of colonial loot

[-] ScaraTera@lemmy.world 5 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I live in Bengaluru, so the scene is that here the big lakes are actually all man made "bunds". Essentially, they are rain water harvesting structures that follow the natural creeks along their drainage basins. Along intervals there are these "check dams" that stop the flow of water and create artificial lakes along the path of the creek. When monsoon comes, the rainwater falls atop the highest point (which is the center of the city by design), and drains into these lakes, one lake overflows into another and this process goes on. Andrew Millison himself has made quite a few videos on this subject, he explains this better than I could.

Now the situation in Bengaluru is that we receive plenty of rainfall in the monsoon, as does most of the subcontinent, but the traditional rainwater harvesting lakes have been filled over with concrete to build apartments. Fewer lakes overall mean more pressure on the existing lakes, when the large ones overflow uncontrollably we get floods like in 2022. So to answer your question, water itself is plenty, but most of it comes in the monsoon months as rain so we need to store it somewhere, be it in lakes or in wells. Not to mention "open" wells are a two-way exchange, during monsoons of heavy rainfall the wells recharge and store water in the shallow water table.

At the end of the day mankind always ends up using resources, no? It just depends on whether it is sustainable or not.

[-] ScaraTera@lemmy.world 6 points 7 months ago

Dont let perfect come in the way of good. Regardless of moral highground, this war coming to an end by protests is a plus.

[-] ScaraTera@lemmy.world 5 points 7 months ago

Not to deny bad air quality, but half the cities listed here are the satellite cities or suburbs of New Delhi.

[-] ScaraTera@lemmy.world 11 points 8 months ago

If I'm not wrong there are non-plastic based gums available too, sure they are expensive but if you are concerned about mixeopastics you should comcder that option

[-] ScaraTera@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

I don't like DeSantis either but if you read the article, the question itself was loaded. I mean the headlines are a slippery slope argument

[-] ScaraTera@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

Calm down, I'm a random no one on the internet. It's nessasary to play the devil's advocate in order to spark conversation

[-] ScaraTera@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I belive it's more akin to offering pig meat by accident, the Muslim can always politely refuse. It's nothing like forcing since it's easier to not pay attention to an abusive person.

[-] ScaraTera@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

The world is much larger than just the wealthy nations. Where I'm from, the internet is synonymous with Google, emails with gmail and online video sharing with YouTube.

Digital literacy is hard to worry about when you are struggling to improve your life. Even outside of harsh situations it's not okay to expect everyone to literate themselves.

[-] ScaraTera@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Yes so I brought up the idea of rules to be followed because in my opinion pragmatism is the only enforcer of said rules. When we talk about using the dollor as the world's reserve currency pretty much everyone knew USA could freeze assets unilaterally but trusted them not to. Similarly I feel that there are certain untold rules built on trust that simply should not be broken.

As for idea that military conquest itself is a crime and must lead to Putin's prosecution. I do not agree with this arbitrary enforcement of this law only because this time around there is a lot of internet awareness over the war. There have been several instances in modern history where a large, supposedly imperial power has invaded a smaller country without the permission of the UN over self interest. I'll try not to call whataboutism but justice half served is no justice at all.

[-] ScaraTera@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Now I agree that there must be some method of repercussions for weaponizing food, however this is an unideal world. Holding assets' hostage will only lead to a migration from western assets to maybe Chinese ones, and as a south-east Asian, I can guarantee you that's the last thing the world needs tight now. Similarly, brash actions using the hegemony of the dollar will only lead to increased scepticism over it and the rise of yuan.

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