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xAfterBirthx t1_j16do5e wrote
Reply to comment by Mirrorflute88 in Climate Impacts Are Increasing; Textbooks Aren’t Keeping Pace: "biology textbooks are failing to share adequate information about climate change" by Additional-Two-7312
Yes, if anything most people do care as much about the subjects on the SAT haha
xAfterBirthx t1_j16dbo0 wrote
Reply to comment by Chalkarts in Climate Impacts Are Increasing; Textbooks Aren’t Keeping Pace: "biology textbooks are failing to share adequate information about climate change" by Additional-Two-7312
Yes, and then we will eat them.
xAfterBirthx t1_izpojzy wrote
Reply to comment by Cheshire90 in An analysis of 4511 vaccine-related tweets show that anti-vaccine messaging tends to focus on the "harmful" nature of vaccines, based on personal values and beliefs rather than hard facts. Anonymity did not affect the type of content posted, but did affect volume of content. by glawgii
And this is the problem with people thinking they are somehow superior to non vaccinated people. I am vaccinated but I see people do this all the time.
xAfterBirthx t1_j6ablyb wrote
Reply to comment by Stardust_Staubsauger in UV light from the sun slowly breaks down plastics on the ocean’s surfaces: researchers calculate that about two percent of visibly floating plastic may disappear from the ocean surface in this way each year by giuliomagnifico
Well the best place to start are the absolute worst offenders…Asia.
https://www.ciwem.org/news/10-countries-biggest-contributors-marine-plastic-pollution