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Btw I’m a non-binary trans person [they/she/he].

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  • If you look into the article, when this is mentioned, there is a relevant link. I think it is worth taking a look at it, because it gives perspective on this topic. Actually, a few, not only one.

    The countries with the biggest skews in favour of boys in sex ratios at birth have seen a reversion towards the natural rate.

    In a handful of places, the overall birth statistics appear to reflect a preference for girls over boys.

    But in most countries, any preference for girls expressed in polls is not strong enough to show in the overall sex ratio at birth. Most parents-to-be seem to balk at sex-selective abortions, in other words.

    The assumption that daughters will be more nurturing whereas sons will grow distant is ingrained even in the most egalitarian societies.

    Edit: I rewrote the comment, when I realised there are a few links in the article that clarify things
























  • For me, this is beautiful because thanks to the many rows, we can access more stuff in just one click.

    I don’t know how anyone would feel about the following, nor how easy or difficult it would be to implement something like that, but I’ll say it anyways. I was wondering if we could somehow access all these in one click, instead of two. Meaning, what if these lists were on the sidebar? Or perhaps create a new, narrower sidebar on the left side? Possibly, them having the option to collapse as well?

    Just some thoughts and thank you for everything.





  • I am not really sure I understand what you mean. Of course 0.5°C is very important, but to my understanding, the Paris Agreement is really not going as planned.

    As the official deadline passes for countries to submit their revised Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement, only 13 of the 195 parties have done so. Alarmingly, this group includes just five developed countries, which are required to lead the way on climate action.

    Under the Paris Agreement, every country must update its national climate action plan every five years. These NDC plans outline how nations intend to reduce emissions and adapt to climate impacts to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. This year’s submissions should extend their new NDCs to 2030 and outline new objectives for the period up to 2035, setting the tone for a decisive decade of climate action.

    [source]

    Edit: Since the above article dates a few months back I searched for something more updated and found the perfect link: NDC Tracker