Recycling Doesn’t Work—and the Plastics Industry Knew It
The industry knew decades ago that recycling was never viable in the long term, and now we’re all being poisoned by its product.The New Republic
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Basically, as long as the current model holds, I’ll use the platform it allowed me to access, to raise awareness about Linux and free software. Once it crumbles, or as it crumbles, I’ll try to adapt!
If I can’t keep doing it as a job, so be it!
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@tchambers I’m reading this, and I can’t stop thinking that building car centric cities probably plays a major role in this awful outcome
If you walk and randomly encounter somebody you know, you can easily have a chat and even a coffee or something
While you’re driving? At best you wave hands.
Walkable cities are instrumental to provide easy, cost effective human connections
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Amazing to see what even small amount of Humans are capable of.. Yes, this is just a tiny drop in the big ocean of problems Humanity keep accumulating because of the power of trade, but on the other hand it is a GREAT "small" example of the Power of Collaboration, those you may find everywhere even in the today's world.
We could relatively easy restore the natural environment and biodiversity of our beautiful Planet, rewind back at least some of the impact of the anthropogenic intervention, if there would be more people free of the constant trading for their lifes out there. Instead of spending their precious time wasted on figuring out dull and manipulative ways to sell the shit or themselves, more and more of these people might choose to participate and would come up with ingenious ways to ACTUALLY make a difference, fullfil the Human unique potentials at its max..
#InstitutoTerra #environment #reforestation #SebastiaoSaldago #trade-free
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Sebastiao Salgado finds hope in reforestation
Photographer Sebastiao Salgado has been honored for environmental work in Brazil, where he revived the lost forests of his childhood. The German Publishers and Booksellers Association said his work promotes biodiversity.Thomas Milz (Deutsche Welle)
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Why Spotify Will Ultimately Fail
An investor's guide to breaking the thing you're trying to sell. Replying to your comments here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9qUfJme4eU 💗 Support this channel and join an amazing community: http://www.patreon.Benn Jordan | Invidious
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Elon Musk Is An Idiot (and so are Zuck and SBF)
Tech CEOs aren't geniuses, and here's the proof. Subscribe to Factually: http://link.chtbl.com/factually Support me on Patreon: http://patreon.com/adamconover SOURCES: Twitter might go bankrupt: https://bit.Adam Conover | Invidious
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in reply to Dima • •Also, the recycled goods will also end up in the trash again, but this time, as you pointed out, will no longer be possible to recycle it anyway, so what is the point?
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in reply to Roma • • •Also I just saw this news on TROMnews "UK gives £600m backing to Jim Ratcliffe’s ‘carbon bomb’ petrochemical plant " theguardian.com/environment/20…
"Campaigners say Ineos project in Antwerp will turbocharge plastic production on a scale not seen before in Europe"
So yeah...what a timing....what can you say...
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