The final feeling leaving Baku

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Mitu100@
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The final feeling leaving Baku

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as in France and in all the countries where nuclear is used, continuous and massive state subsidies to guarantee convenient energy prices? It is curious, not to say embarrassing, that Confindustria also insists on nuclear power, regardless of the urgency of its members to really and urgently save on bills, which can only be achieved with a wide diffusion of photovoltaic panels on roofs and on the ground (uncultivable land, uncultivated land that returns to being cultivated thanks to agrivoltaics, land near industrial areas to be considered as an extension of the roofs, often not sufficient to cover the energy needs of companies), with particular attention to the development of CER (Renewable Energy Communities).
In short, a big step backwards special lead on the part of our country.
is that the COPs reflect the world's attitude towards climate change: the poorest countries protesting (mostly through local NGOs rather than their governments, often "distracted" by petrodollars) for the climate disasters caused by the unstoppable rush of the "rich" or "developed" countries and the countries producing gas and oil to obtain more and more power and money. In the end, it always ends up there...

Perhaps, to save the planet, or rather, man (the planet can easily go on even without man), it would be worth evaluating a different mechanism, more effective than the slow and expensive COPs. recent years, loneliness among teenagers has become a global emergency, with numerous studies analyzing its consequences on mental health. A recent study conducted by the University of Cambridge offers new insights, revealing that even short periods of isolation can increase the sensitivity to threats in teenagers, despite the possibility of staying connected with friends and family via smartphone. This effect, observed in a sample of 40 boys and girls between the ages of 16 and 19, could be an indicator of how isolation and loneliness can fuel the development of anxiety disorders.
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