marxisthayaca [he/him,they/them] to Science • 2 years agoCuba embarks on a 100-year plan to protect itself from climate changeexternal-linkmessage-square41 fedilinkarrow-up185
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minus-squareFrogmanfromlake [none/use name]hexbear13·2 years agoA part of me is wondering if I should make the jump to Cuba. The standard of living there is better than where I currently live and its not a Washington puppet like my country is either. link
minus-squareRedcuban1959 [any]hexbear11·edit-22 years agoIdk, many things are still missing in Cuba due to the embargo. It's definitely safer than most other Central/North American countries. But who knows, maybe with this new pink wave and China's BRI things could get better across the continent (Expect in the US and Canada lol). link
minus-squareFrogmanfromlake [none/use name]hexbear4·2 years agoIt's probably safer than Guatemala. Not that that's a very high bar to get over. link
minus-squarekeepcarrot [she/her]hexbear2·2 years agoSee if you can acquire skills or stuff that Cuba needs, like vocational training in manufacturing or something. I'm sure there's a list. link
A part of me is wondering if I should make the jump to Cuba. The standard of living there is better than where I currently live and its not a Washington puppet like my country is either.
Idk, many things are still missing in Cuba due to the embargo. It's definitely safer than most other Central/North American countries.
But who knows, maybe with this new pink wave and China's BRI things could get better across the continent (Expect in the US and Canada lol).
It's probably safer than Guatemala. Not that that's a very high bar to get over.
See if you can acquire skills or stuff that Cuba needs, like vocational training in manufacturing or something. I'm sure there's a list.