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I think work from home and also the adoption of the 4 day work week will be critical to tackling the climate crisis
I think work from home and also the adoption of the 4 day work week will be critical to tackling the climate crisis
I have the same large Dutch oven and we use that and a cast iron pan for basically everything. I envy your le creuset collection we barely have space for the Dutch oven!
Agreed, basically what I live off anyhow. But then it is leaf water, so unsure if the rules would allow!
Oh that’s a shame, it was great being able to split tasks between 2 of you
Thanks for letting me know, can’t wait to play it!
I didn’t realise it had already been released. Definitely getting the game ASAP. The couch coop of the last game was great, hopefully it’ll be the same/similar for this one
We desperately need regulation for people and workers in extreme temperatures. We’ll be dealing with more and more of it as times goes on so the protections need to be in place.
This is the problem, people have been quietly talking about this issue and trying to convince people for decades. Barely anything has happened. Protest is supposed to be inconvenient. Not sure whether this type to protest works, but the quiet, passive way certainly doesn’t.
It’s depressing that this is even a topic of discussion, jobs should pay the actual living wage. Governments should not forced to subsidise substandard wages with working tax credit.
I’m the same with note taking, I need to physically write the notes and somehow the information is retained better. Often my notes are illegible, so there must be something in the actual movement.
I’m also terrible at remembering names and it had never occurred to me to write them down. I’ll have to try it and see if it helps with retention!
Everyone is different! I like to think of them as different tools, so whatever works best for the job at hand.
Honestly I find that making physical hand written notes better cements the ideas in my head. It may be because I’m older so I started with only pen and paper which means that’s how I best think, but for me writing and typing are two different tools and I tend to use both.
Your advice reminds me of a saying, if you want to go fast go alone, if you want to go far go together
Also my advice is on a slightly more existential note is, ‘you can’t take any of it with you’. Which I always took to mean don’t live for consumerist things, and stuff as its not what is truly valuable in life and it likely won’t be stuff and things that you are thinking about in the end.
Walking alone and tending to my allotment. Although sometimes trying to get things to grow can be a bit frustrating!
This is both of us, and also why we never get through any new series. We always end up having to backtrack to find out where we fell asleep and eventually just get bored of doing so!
We do need action on all levels of society, and we need to be treating this as a crisis.
On a local level (in the UK) there are a lot more community and Council groups being setup to try and find solutions I would absolutely recommend attending those.
Other than that, ensure your pension is invested in green and eco investments and try to fly less (maybe even drive less).
This is what I do, find it the easiest way
Me too, loved them as prof x and magneto (even if the films were a bit…) so it would be nice to see them together again
Yes!