Exxon, Apple and other corporate giants will have to disclose all their emissions under California’s new climate laws – that will have a global impact::California is the world’s fifth-largest economy. Laws tested there often spread across the U.S. and around the world.

  • q47tx
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    21 year ago

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    • @xodoh74984
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      -161 year ago

      Please elaborate on the technological advancement that was made here

      • ram
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        151 year ago

        I’m sorry but this community isn’t just for announcing “technological advancements”. The content here is anything of or relating to technology.

        • @xodoh74984
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          -131 year ago

          This news is as related to technology as a weather report citing rain in Silicon Valley is relevant to technology. It doesn’t fit the sub.

          • ram
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            81 year ago

            I agree in relevance, but it’s more “noteworthy” by measure of the poster. If Silicon Valley had a torrential storm that could materially impact these services, it would also belong in the [email protected] community. I suggest you compare how strongly related other posts in this community are to technology, for reference.

            • @xodoh74984
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              -61 year ago

              The other posts aren’t very related to technology either, and that’s my point. There was a time before Lemmy, when /r/Technology was focused on delivering news about new technology. Not tangentially related news about pro climate laws. Not the politics of social media companies. Not Elon Musk spam. Technology. /r/Science was vastly different in the past as well. In general, these communities had much more substantiative content with nuanced discussions in the comments from experts in relevant fields. Lemmy was a bit like that as well in the past. But unfortunately bots like this one started reposting all of the drivel from Reddit to the main Technology community, drowning out content with more depth. I want communities that I can genuinely learn from. I want to feel hesitant to comment, because everyone in the room is smarter than me. I miss that version of the internet.

              • ram
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                1 year ago

                I’ve not used or liked Reddit in more than a decade so I can’t empathize. Sowwy!

                • @xodoh74984
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                  -51 year ago

                  Yet you are, however, following a direct mirror of reddit right here in this community. Fully automated for your convenience.

              • @Nudding
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                -41 year ago

                Nobody is gonna waste their time reading that. Just leave if you don’t enjoy. Very simple.

                • @xodoh74984
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                  -31 year ago

                  Actively contributing to this community being dumb and irrelevant I see. Trust me, I’ve already left. Eternal September has arrived.