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This not cool

Interesting in a way - would it be easier to build a "modern", green etc city from the ground up rather than adapting an existing city? Or would you just run into many more problems on the way, without the benefit of having learned along the way, as would inevitably be the case with this rich nutter?

Either way, I'd rather not live somewhere where sooner or later you're being charged a daily rate for oxygen consumption.
 
Migration - call it what you will - is all down to 2 things:

1) War.
2) Economic inequality across the world.*

*set to get worse with the climate crisis.

Nobody wants to leave their homeland, family, friends and travel hundreds/thousands of miles in punishing, dangerous conditions, the victim of traffickers and all sorts of dubious characters, including law enforcement. Absolutely nobody.

If we:

1) Stop fighting each other.

and

2) Distribute wealth across the world more equitably.

The problem would be solved.

I know, I'm just a simplistic socialist utopian hoping for such things.
 
Interesting in a way - would it be easier to build a "modern", green etc city from the ground up rather than adapting an existing city? Or would you just run into many more problems on the way, without the benefit of having learned along the way, as would inevitably be the case with this rich nutter?

Either way, I'd rather not live somewhere where sooner or later you're being charged a daily rate for oxygen consumption.

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I'm pretty sure he acted instinctively which is a worry in itself. The buggers must actually practice to get the reaction down to a tee as that.
 
Had something similar from Octopus energy the other day.
"Spreading the cost of this sudden spike over several years will allow us to make the imminent April rise much, much smaller — more like £12 per month — and adjust prices to gradually cover the cost over time.

And with the benefit of time, the gradual rises are likely to coincide with falling wholesale prices, making the effective increase much smaller, and eventually dropping below current prices
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Seems they are more confident in any fall in wholesale prices being passed on than I am.
 
Had something similar from Octopus energy the other day.
"Spreading the cost of this sudden spike over several years will allow us to make the imminent April rise much, much smaller — more like £12 per month — and adjust prices to gradually cover the cost over time.

And with the benefit of time, the gradual rises are likely to coincide with falling wholesale prices, making the effective increase much smaller, and eventually dropping below current prices."

Seems they are more confident in any fall in wholesale prices being passed on than I am.

I bet you grave never won anything on spin the wheel either