I hate to inform you that corals are dieing all around the world, not just in Florida.
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Jo, hab ich schonmal gehört.
Yeah, pretty sure your lawn has almost nothing to do with insects vanishing. It's much more likely the insane amounts of highly potent pesticides we put directly into our food chain. Those pesticides obviously aren't classified as pollution so we aren't polluting, we're killing the environment on purpose.
Btw. The development and use of neonicotines corelate quiet nicely with the drop in the insects population.
Downvote scheint mir hier nicht ausreichend. lch möchte dir zudem auch persönlich sagen, dass ich deinen Beitrag sehr unlustig und der Spruch selbst extrem primitive finde.
Du kannst das besser, einfach nochmal versuchen 👍
This is a goog thing.
They obviously didn't asked me...
Im feeling the same for every product the broke at one point in my life, for every food I have digested and for all the DVDs I bought in the early 2000s... things change and to have played $15 10 years ago for a game that is now f2p is nothing to cry about. Especially because you can still play it.
Nach kaputtem Klima, unbezahlbarem Wohnraum und überalterter Gesellschaft, kommt jetzt der nächste Schlag der langsam dahinscheidenden 50+ Generation in die Fresse aller die noch eine Weile auf diesem Planeten leben müssen: AfD > 20%
Every country will struggle in the near future. Some sooner, some later. To me it seams like we have reached the limits of what we can have. What we have is very badly distributed but it really comes down to how many things, how many computers, shoes, containerships, gold watches, private jets, truckloads of harvested corn, clothes and everything else can there be. We could redistribute and we could recycle but we're not doing both in any meaningful amount.
Remember, this metric of "worst performing county" takes only the economy into account and with limited resources there is no endless growth.
Btw. This doesn't mean we can't be happy. We're not the economy and we're not the stuff we own.
It can't have zero impact if you replace 50-300 million straws per day in de US alone. Could we do more? Of course we could but a start is a start and this is better than nothing.
Besides that I don't get how and why someone's life might depends on plastic straws but I'm sure we could find an alternative for that poor person.
Maybe but a metal or glass straw that got disposed has a very different impact on the environment than a plastic one...
I have the feeling we should talk more about bio char. Seams like a feasible improvement for three very different problem mankind faces right now.