true, but they first build out coal to power their country. As this article is showing, India is skipping past the coal part mostly, and electrifying via solar faster than China did. But yes, they do use the Chinese solar products they developed.
Thanks for the source, interesting read. Makes me question sanction more. Haha, well here on Lemmy you can have a conversation when asking clarification, so thank you as well :)
Where do you base the number of half a million deaths due to US-EU sanctions on? Because I know the EU uses sanctions, but not (at least explicitly) with the intention of causing wide scale hunger.
I agree, but the bad thing is, a lot of people (especially kids) are addicted to TikTok and other apps. They crave it. So similar to smoking, they know it's bad but still can't quit.
Thanks for your review, I saw they have a developer roadmap as well which showed some nice features for the future. With a young company like this, I hope they make it and don't go bust down the road.
Repeat headphones - A Dutch brand of repairable headphones. You assemble them yourselves, you get the parts in the box. I think some parts are made in China. But hey, depending on where you assemble them they can be European made as well ;).
Edit: just read your title, not your content - haha, and started typing out of enthusiasm. So yeah have experience with repeat, they are pretty good!
Just 100 meters further this same traffic has to cross with public transport and cars, it's mayhem there. But hardly any accidents. Just a lot of impatient cyclist. Source: It's on my daily commute
You could definitely buy a lot European, though I know from my line of work (sustainability consultant for (mostly retail) companies), that a lot of supply chains run to China.
true, but they first build out coal to power their country. As this article is showing, India is skipping past the coal part mostly, and electrifying via solar faster than China did. But yes, they do use the Chinese solar products they developed.