Initiative Neue Soziale Marktwirtschaft

The Initiative Neue Soziale Marktwirtschaft (INSM) - New Social Free Market Initiative - is a neoliberal German think tank and advocacy organization with headquarters in Berlin that was founded in 2000 by the employers' organization Gesamtmetall.[1] Through professional communication, the INSM tries to create a favorable climate for free-market economic reforms, and entrepreneurship, emphasizing individual responsibility and competitiveness.[2] Known economic and political experts closely associated with the INSM and serving as "INSM-embassadors" include Roland Berger, Arend Oetker, Hans Tietmeyer, Wolfgang Clement, Paul Kirchhof, Oswald Metzger, Silvana Koch-Mehrin, and others.[3][2][4] The "brand" INSM was created by Scholz & Friends from which the INSM still receives strategic input.[2] INSM has partnered with print media like Wirtschaftswoche Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, Die Welt, Handelsblatt but also influences the guest choice for political talkshows[3]; it tries to reach political audience is reached via influence on TV-series scripts, and to reach young people via content in MTV.[5][2]

Climate Change Campaign

In July 2019, the organisation launched a campaign to redefine how climate change should be tackled.[6] Their campaign is premised upon 12 so-called facts, arguing essentially that Germany is already doing its share, and that limiting temperature rise to 2 degrees Celsius will be sufficient. . These have been analysed by Volker Quaschning, focussing on the orientation of the statement toward preservation of German national industry. [7]

gollark: I have no idea why but I never encountered any backlight issues, using the normal Intel iGPU backlight stuff works perfectly.
gollark: I just bought a used laptop, which is both cheaper and does not technically support Nvidia.
gollark: Yes, it's Nvidia's fault, but that doesn't make it work better.
gollark: Sure, but Nouveau doesn't have working power management or video decode acceleration and such.
gollark: I use PRIME, as documented on the Arch wiki somewhere; you can instruct the dedicated GPU to render certain programs and send them to the integrated GPU.

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