Smolenski
Smolenski t1_j4pk0mb wrote
Professor Eric Steig from the University of Washington in Seattle:
>"It depends on how climate changes over the next few decades, which we could influence in a positive way by reducing greenhouse gas emissions."
tl;dr it's only inevitable if we don't do anything to combat climate change.
Smolenski t1_iwzm6k2 wrote
Reply to ELI5 How do card readers for online banking work if they are not connected to the internet? by Koopatrillion
If not connected to the internet at some point, they queue up the transaction information so it's ready for when internet connection is established.
Smolenski t1_ja40bbc wrote
Reply to comment by AllanfromWales1 in Danish waters contain about 100,000 times more plankton than microplastics — and if microplastic particles enter their mouths, copepods usually spit them out by marketrent
I am not knowledge about this, but at what rate does the plastic particles show up in the waters? Wouldn't it become a bad thing at some point? I suppose it's not just gonna be at a standstill or disappear.