Burnham to maintain ban on North Sea exploration licences | Decision criticised by oil and gas industry as well as trade union [UK]

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Lats@aus.social · 7 pts · 31d

@silence7 trade unions are mostly about money rather than what’s best for members and family. Carbon pollution may be killing us but that can’t compete with a job in a killing industry. Concentrating on new jobs rather than the old failing industries requires courage and foresight.

alavar@slrpnk.net · 5 pts · 31d (1 reply)

Hiker decided to keep checking himself after hiking - decision criticized by bloodsucking ticks

HerbGrower@slrpnk.net · 2 pts · 31d

The ticks also benefit from oil extraction. Warmer winters, they survive in greater numbers.