

It’s more mini length. But the Planet Wild youtube channel probably fits your criteria.
Every two weeks? That’s ridiculous??? We only do it twice a season.
The latest route follows existing highways in southern Acre, avoiding Indigenous territories and more intact forests.
“Railways cause less impacts than highways. And from the little we know so far, it will not go through any Indigenous territories,” Ivaneide Bandeira, coordinator of the Kanindé Association, a nonprofit organization in Rondônia state, told Mongabay in an audio message. But construction and resulting agricultural expansion may cause negative impacts, she added.
Couldn’t we just sprinkle native seeds and let whatever grows grow. It’s not like it’ll grow to be a hazard anyways the tram will limit the growth to be very short simply by consistently passing and “cutting”.
They want to conserve the forest their profits
Put in a US company in this website and it will show you which political parties the company donates too https://www.goodsuniteus.com/
Probably gonna break real easily but a cool project nonetheless.
Ban disposable evapes though!
There’s enough total housing.
But people need to be able to live where they have a chance of being hired. And some places don’t have enough housing.
Maybe the salary increases of the boses of the companies registered in our tax haven cantons are artificially closing the gap.
Switzerland is one of the few countries where this graph hasn’t strayed. I wonder if it is because how strong apprenticeship and manual jobs are valued in our culture?
Finally someone said it.
“But the companies”. The companies will only stop doing what they do if you don’t buy from them.
Change the colour. Red light is less bright and better light pollution wise for wildlife, but still gives the same illusion of safety. Also doesn’t stimulate the circadian rythm. Also 95% of light pollution is eliminated when streetlamps are specifically down facing.
this pic should help visualise https://www.reddit.com/r/coolguides/s/abmxpwZ1jE