Well, reality is more complex then this.
It misses intersex as a biological option.
Not common, but still, it is not in there, but reality for some humans.
It looks nice.
Are there plans to (try to) remove all the GET request parameters from the authentication flow?
The Authorization request maybe seems one (the browser would need to support that, or use Javascript, or maybe a shortlived cookie)
And also "8" GET tokens using the code, is potentially one?
But is this content available somewhere else then? Should it not have been archived then or given to those who hold those rights so they could publish?
Ofcourse oil companies are players, this is where regulations and rules are important, governments are also players in this arena.
Is Microsoft a player, like that? I don't think so that much, they only have an active control on there own energy/oil usage.
The only thing that will happen if Microsoft is giving in to these demands of employees, it will be perceived as morally good, and then in reality the oil companies still have a need and switch supplier. All because energy demand didn't change, only morals.
It is like the Maslows hierarchy of needs, but then applied at a world scale, we need to take into account everybody's (humans, animals, nature, companies and other societal structures) needs, and address the problems from the ground up. Otherwise the world will end up in a fighting mess, like what you describe in the UK, fighting solar and wind energy, or those employees of Microsoft, all never actualizing the energy transition.
The energy hunger of the people of the world (you and me).
Stopping Microsoft supporting oil companies won't fix reducing fossil fuel usage, we have to look at cause and effect.
The best course of action to reduce fossil fuel usage is to see which processes on earth use that fossil fuel, and see if that can be transformed to use renewable energy. A combination of scientific research, regulation, awareness, education and trying to change human behaviour is probably the best way forward.
Blaming specific companies, for helping solving an energy need, seems not helpfull in that way.
If by law this service is required and you bill only the rides, you get this, high bills per ride.
It would be nice to see a chart of countries with cost of ambulance rides, cost for the patient and average response times.