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You know, rivers catching on fire used to be a regular occurrence.
Boring, even. Mundane. People just accepted that rivers had oil slicks floating on them that could be lit by somebody throwing their cigarette in the wrong place. Cities had regular protocols in place on what to do when the river caught on fire.
The modern environmentalism movement wasn’t just started by hippies you know. Regular people cared about this stuff because their rivers caught on fire and existing near farms gave them cancer and by the 1970s they weren’t even seeing that much economic benefit from it.
If you don’t live in a world where rivers regularly catch on fire it’s because of stuff like the clean water and air acts. A lot of rivers in the US that in the first half of the 20th century regularly caught on fire are now safe to swim and fish in.
A lot of environmental damage is reversible if we act. We’ve got a lot of success stories like this actually. A lot of formerly endangered species have come back, fish have returned to American rivers, the ozone layer is being restored.
I’m not sure what’s going to happen next with the environment but I hold out at least a little bit of hope. Because rivers used to catch on fire and now for the most part they don’t.
I think a major contributing factor to all the negativity about the state of our environment is also how mainstream news media is structured. it inherently craves attention-grabbing media that people virulently engage with, which is usually negative media, not positive. so it's really easy to miss positive stories of env change if you're not looking for it. another example: acid rain and sulfur dioxide in soils n water used to be a Huge issue in the 70s, but there's been massive strides in massively reducing its prominence since then. progress is possible. ofc, the current fear about env issues is Not unfounded, especially as an American with our current government, but we are not completely helpless either.
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US climate with equivalent cities from around the world.
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This is the greatest map I have ever seen. I want an interactive version where you can click on any city in the world and get a pop-up list of all the climate-equivalent cities.
so it turns out this exists and it makes a fine rabbit hole for passing the time during a conference call
OK, this is super neat and also a great tool for writers’
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Carnivorous plants doin this is so funny to me
They don't wanna eat their pollinators :(
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