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u_tamtam , to worldnews in China’s CO2 emissions may be falling already, in a watershed moment for the world
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One can hope! Or maybe that’s just the economy slowing down, as anyone walking the streets of Shanghai pre and post COVID could tell.

PhobosAnomaly , to world in ‘I walked out with a £150 trolley – it was so easy’: the rise of middle-class shoplifting

I worked for a major UK supermarket chain a few years ago - at a store big enough to have its own car park, but small enough that it had a small “garden centre” which was about 10m X 25m tacked on to the side of the store.

I was on the way back in after helping some elderly couple load their car up, when some dude says “can you give me a hand with these bags of soil?”, and I’m like “yeah no worries” and yeeted about nine or ten bags of soil into the back of his car.

I wander back in and the checkout supervisor was like “did he pay for those bags?” and I’m like “I’ve no idea mate” - turns out no, no he hadn’t.

It was a separate question to “did I care?” where the answer would have equally been something they didn’t want to hear.

AlphaOmega ,

When I was in HS I worked at a grocery store. One time we had a senior citizen come in and ask me for some bags. He then proceeded to go through the store and bag his groceries and then tried to walk out without paying.

AlphaOmega , to world in ‘I walked out with a £150 trolley – it was so easy’: the rise of middle-class shoplifting

“Rather than artificial intelligence, we’re going for actual intelligence.” Does this guy think his customers are robots or that a standard PC with a barcode scanner is considered AI?

happybadger , to worldnews in China’s CO2 emissions may be falling already, in a watershed moment for the world
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Why would China want a habitable biosphere unless they were really planning to live in it?

Mr_Blott , to world in ‘I walked out with a £150 trolley – it was so easy’: the rise of middle-class shoplifting

Waste of time, Karen. A £150 trolley is only about a third full you dipshit

Neato ,
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Yeah. Clearly she's never watched Supermarket Sweep!

AbidanYre ,

Go for the butterballs!!

zephyreks , to worldnews in China’s CO2 emissions may be falling already, in a watershed moment for the world

It’s a repost, but I’m leaving it up for now because of how late I caught it.

zerfuffle , to worldnews in China’s CO2 emissions may be falling already, in a watershed moment for the world

Good. Everyone knows it. It’s not news unless you’ve been living under a rock.

Omega_Haxors , to worldnews in China’s CO2 emissions may be falling already, in a watershed moment for the world

But at what cost…?

HobbitFoot ,

Nothing major.

China has made significant investments in solar and nuclear technology specifically designed to reduce costs per unit of energy to make it competitive to fossil fuels.

DogMuffins , to worldnews in China’s CO2 emissions may be falling already, in a watershed moment for the world

This is blowing my mind a little bit.

FuckyWucky , to worldnews in China’s CO2 emissions may be falling already, in a watershed moment for the world

xigma-male Leader of the free world

bobs_monkey ,
trash80 , to world in China’s CO2 emissions may be falling already, in a watershed moment for the world

The regime is approving two new coal plants a week. It does not mean what many in the West think it means.

Does anyone else think this is annoying?

WashedOver , to world in China’s CO2 emissions may be falling already, in a watershed moment for the world
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It’s been great for people like me that go off grid at times for travel and their efforts in the solar areas has seen dramatic drops in the cost of solar panels for many. They are possibly at their lowest prices ever now due to their investment in these areas.

This is not say they are perfect and everything is great but it is kind of disturbing with all of their issues (and some would say there are many) they get that living in the 1600’s with coal mining isn’t perhaps the best practices for everyone on a massive scale.

Many of our western local governments fight against alternative sources and even stop projects as they have guzzled the oil, gas, and coal are the only ways to go Kool-Aid. It’s great for jobs and business they say.

admiralteal ,

There is no "possibly" about it. Right now, solar is the cheapest form of electrical generation ever, in human history, and it is still getting cheaper. It has literally seen price drops of more than 2 orders of magnitude in my lifetime. It is, without a doubt, going to be the primary means of energy generation for the future of our species, assuming our species is to have a future.
It's hardly something the Chinese can claim as their achievement, though. There's a large economy for solar panels -- and frankly, the Chinese production ramped up in response significantly to Californian demand under their (now besieged) rooftop solar policies. A lot of players are involved from research to production to demand and any one country that claims it's all thanks to them is sweet-talking you.

wildginger ,

Solar getting cheaper does worry me from an enviromentalist position.

Too many people, governments, and corporations are sticking panels over top of ecosystems that rely on that sunlight, rather than bother with the hassle of installing them on top of existing human infrastructure.

Cheaper panels is gonna lead to more techie investors turning deserts into wastelands, and we dont have any real safeguards against that yet.

pan_troglodytes , to world in China’s CO2 emissions may be falling already, in a watershed moment for the world

ooh! now do India!

Eheran , to world in China’s CO2 emissions may be falling already, in a watershed moment for the world

Their economy is in trouble, so this is not unexpected. Concrete production for their absurd ghost towns finally goes down.

TokenBoomer , to world in China’s CO2 emissions may be falling already, in a watershed moment for the world

Natural gas as staying on topic. Good to see.

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