

I recall the beaches in San Diego being closed from time to time back in the late 90’s from pollution levels being too high. It’s a shame to hear it hasn’t gotten better in a quarter century.
One of them Carpenter nerd types.
I recall the beaches in San Diego being closed from time to time back in the late 90’s from pollution levels being too high. It’s a shame to hear it hasn’t gotten better in a quarter century.
The heat has been kicking my little plot into overdrive. I had to raise up the pest net to allow the little ones to grow safely… But they’re also crowding the heck out of each other at the moment. I think the greenbeans might kill out the less leafy carrots, but we’ll see how they get along.
We’ll solve it with space capitalism, now with mirror satellites to block 11% of the sunshine (and also use like a giant magnifying glass on the ants of society) we just need more companies able and willing to spin a satellite launcher at 5000mph to help it achieve low earth orbit without using rocket fuel.
That’ll show em how capitalism is always the right answer.
here’s my little plot in the back yard. I forgot to take some pics when I got home, and it’s a bit dark now.
My little patch is going strong for the time being. I’ll update later when I’m not in a spot that hates my connection to upload a pic.
Currently we have some pleasant tomatos, carrots, parsley, basil, and a safe container of mint elsewhere so it doesn’t attempt to take over. Outside of the plot, the grape vine is loving every bit of sunshine it can grab and the blueberry bush is also quite happy.
That’s not how any of this works.
Fuck them and fuck anyone who thinks this makes sense. Paying for energy you don’t use because ‘boo-hoo company profits’ is probably the most blatant late stage capitalism bullshit I’ve seen all month, and probably up there with a handful for the year.