[-] Havoc8154@mander.xyz 5 points 8 months ago

What do you mean by "better off"?

I guess it would have the same nutritional value, but that's not really why you drink milk. Like, I could eat peanuts, grapes, and bread for a healthy meal, but I'd much rather have a PB&J (probably with a creamy glass of oat milk).

[-] Havoc8154@mander.xyz 5 points 9 months ago

Not exactly the best example, since that's not a typical behavior but a result of poor scientific practices. Mantises only take that action when extremely stressed, which is frankly a lesson we should be carefully considering.

[-] Havoc8154@mander.xyz 12 points 1 year ago

Did you read the whole article? They followed up by exposing kidney cells to the extracted micro and nanoplastics and they caused significant amounts of cell death. There is definite evidence that something in these plastics is causing harm, and more study is definitely warranted.

[-] Havoc8154@mander.xyz 5 points 1 year ago

They aren't going to change you view on life, but most are pretty solid. I highly recommend pretty much any books in the High Republic era, particularly "Light of the Jedi". It's the first of the new era and it's a great introduction to the setting. It's all set a few hundred years before the movies, so the Authors were able to pretty much do whatever they wanted within the basic Star Wars universe.

[-] Havoc8154@mander.xyz 38 points 1 year ago

What's the point of comparing it to flying? That's completely meaningless. There's no possible building material that is "climate friendly" while we're still using fossil fuels for industry and construction. The only question of significance here is wether wood is more sustainable than other forms of building material. They make no attempt to make a comparison to the ecological impact of metal or concrete production.

[-] Havoc8154@mander.xyz 2 points 1 year ago

If you can't stop the (possible) coming disasters, what's the point in paralyzing yourself with fear? Do what you reasonably can to prepare, and enjoy the life that you have now while it's here.

Things will certainly get worse, and disasters will happen in the coming decades, but the end is not right around the corner. The decline will be slow, and it's still possible that solutions, or at least mitigations, will be found. Look for little ways to contribute something positive, and try to appreciate the moment.

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