World passes 30% renewables milestone for the first time, decline of fossil inevitable
World passes 30% renewables milestone for the first time, decline of fossil inevitable

World passes 30% renewables milestone for the first time

cross-posted from: https://kbin.run/m/technology@lemmy.ml/t/553659
A decline in fossil fuel power is now ‘inevitable’, the report's authors say.
As an American, I’m thinking now might be the time to get ahead of the impending horde and start sending my immigration request now.
Maybe do some research on various EU countries’ immigration policies, then pick a language to learn accordingly.
I'd argue you can almost always do more to change the environment you are familiar with, rather than moving to a new one.
You may quickly find people, politics and politicians are equally as closed minded, independent of which country you are in.
If you're serious, I'd say language is optional in the first step - at least in Germany. If you manage to find a job here, you may get a visum (Aufenthaltstitel) for many years. A colleague of mine (IT) came here from India around 15 years ago and still only has rudimental German skills. If you want to integrate well with locals, it's helpful of course and you also need a certificate to proof your German for permanent citizenship. But for coming here a job is far more helpful than language skills. And in many bigger or international companies English is the norm anyways.
I've got an Italian friend who's been working and living in Monaco for a couple of years and barely speaks a few words of German
Honestly many US states are further left then many EU countries and at least try to do some good work for the enviroment.
Universal healthcare, PTO and mutual assistance are EU-wide. Argument invalid.
Which states is it you are referring to? And which countries? And what is it that you think qualifies as being "further left" in this case?