Message from @Lord Zedd
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and all that assumes that it is a necessarily bad for everythign
other sciences dont have that serious of a bubble
some animals and plants would come out ahead, nature's funny that way
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even with that big mass of plastic in the ocean the Jellyfish are thriving
which means anything that eats Jellyfish will also thrive
isnt that plastic from other countries like china?
and anything that eats them
mostly yeah
like i always hear how its our (usa) fault
the US I'm sure probably got it started
regarding the plastic island
probably
but the US has been quite good with that sort of thing for the last couple decades
We put enough of it in the ocean ourselves.
China and India are just starting to get there themselves
the recycling debacle was something i got a chuckle from recently. those on the right were saying recycling wasnt all its cracked up to be. then fast forward to now where china stopped taking our dirty recycleables and all the leftist cities are shocked
while the leftys are demanding action from the US I think China will likely be the ones to fix the issues they're causing
im in berkeley and they were blindsided
well thats what happens when youre in denial for 30 years
GMOs and Nuclear
i hate that they wont
Someone just find 5 kids so we can get Captain Planet to fix things.
gmos are amazing
and nuclear os the way to go
yeah game changing
for god sakes brocolli is a gmo from the mustard plant
same with caulliflower
etc
if you can double the yield of a crop you only need half the land and considering the majority of the Congo and Amazon clearing has been for farming that's massive
hell seedless watermelons
^^^
exaclty, deals with deforestization
we need to be bring back irradiated food as well
and the Congo and Amazon have global climate effects if we can turn around some of the deforesting that'd be massive
kills all bacteria in the food and makes it last waaaaay longer. ppl got weird about it by thinking the food is now radioactive
Isn't everything a GMO at this point?
Everything we grow, at least.
yeah pretty much
many things are