- cross-posted to:
- citylife@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- citylife@beehaw.org
I live in Milan. Seeing my city listed as the pinnacle of the mobility revolution is laughable at least.
It’s a sign that PR really works well.
Some things got better, but the core issues are still the same as always
The Netherlands: “am I joke to you?”
paris is not great
You can do this same bit literally anywhere there are large groups of people and capitalism. What’s your point
The point is this greenwashing should stop, money is better spent on people that really need it. Please stop picturing this perfect green Paris utopia that doesn’t exist except in the perverse fantasies of those wealthy enough to fund it while ignoring the needs of the poor. What’s your point?
I don’t disagree with you, my tone was a bit confrontational because I misunderstood your point and I apologize. I didn’t read the article but to have a chance at surviving as a species we need to both support positive change and force understanding that anything we do is Not Enough.
You’re gonna run out of money before you run out of poor people