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> They are equally wrong. I assume you say, that activists stopping coal ships are equally wrong as coal mining companies, that extract coal from the mines and ship them to the facilities, which burn the coal? I do not agree in this point. I accept the state, that our planet has a limited quantity of carbon dioxide it can absorb every year. Therefore it can not lead to sustainable carbon dioxide levels, when it is legal to exploit our earths oil and coal. Long term, only species that are able to live by the earth dividends, can sustain. So eigther in a joint effort, humanity acts in a sustainable way, or nature does set the limits by force. So I see it as totally legitimate when individuals stop others from exploiting our earth. In no way, they are equally wrong. They can legitimize their actions by the natural basis of sustainability. > But you don't seem to have seen the video. Why you think I have not seen the video? > What have you done recently? 🤔 Not much. A donation here and there for some opensource projects. I am not owning a car and avoid entering planes. I am not claiming to be an activist which goes to such protests. But I am very happy that there are people in the world, which do this type of activism.
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