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jph@moth.social's status on Sunday, 05-Feb-2023 10:33:49 JST jph - Evan Prodromou repeated this.
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Evan Prodromou (evan@prodromou.pub)'s status on Sunday, 05-Feb-2023 10:33:47 JST Evan Prodromou @jph if you don't know, it's probably no. Qualified no would be more honest, since you're not sure.
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jph@moth.social's status on Sunday, 05-Feb-2023 10:33:48 JST jph @evan I’m tempted to make not knowing a qualified no since it sort of indicates I’m not doing anything to ensure that, but also I’m not really sure what I could do other than maybe vote for the people I already vote for?
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jph@moth.social's status on Monday, 06-Feb-2023 00:49:34 JST jph @evan pretty sure we get a fair amount of hydro here but a fair amount of gas as well. We have a few recent solar installations but I’m unclear on how exactly they sell their power
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ilja (ilja@ilja.space)'s status on Monday, 06-Feb-2023 00:50:33 JST ilja @jph @evan
> I'm not really sure what I could do other than maybe vote for the people I already vote for?
If you have the choice of several suppliers, then switching to the cleanest one may be an option. Where I live, Greenpeace has a ranking. I switched from a provider who had a 6/20 score to one who has a 19/20 score. And this summer one of the coops who have a 20/20 score should open up for contracts again. This may ocf not be an option for everyone.
I still chose Qualified Yes, though. I'm not sure if in this day and age a Strong Yes is something that really exists.