Also, you'd have to move them across the surface on a monthly basis.
PetteriSkaffari
Biggest thing against nuclear power is the cost associated with it. Other, sustainable sources of energy like wind and solar, combined with hydrogen and batteries, are way cheaper due to their simplicity. Thorium reactors are a nice idea but need so much development (costs) that they will take a while to become a reality, if ever at all. Probably nuclear fusion will be available sooner than thorium fission for power generation, which also needs decades of development. And then there's still the problem of nuclear waste. Maybe not a huge problem, but still one without a viable solution.
That's no way to behave as a guest.
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard.
2nd map only shows full red or blue dots, whereas in reality each dot would be a pie-chart of red and blue.
Still need to investigate the sustainability of it before I would try, but presently there's no produce on sale here. But I'm pretty used to dishes without meat by now, so there's no direct need. I suppose it would be more targeted towards current meateaters, hopefully they stop destroying life on the planet at some point.
Just go eat plant-based all together, so we won't have these problems that endanger the existence of life on our planet. Including humans.
Veganism is good for climate, biodiversity, health and animal welfare. We really don't need to eat animals or animal products to have good meal and live a happy life. The good thing is that humans are omnivores, with a free choice of what to eat. Please choose wisely, not only for your own mental and physical health, but also for others, living now as well as in years to come.
Too bad you only care about how they taste, not about how they're treated, killed, warm up the atmosphere and cause a loss in biodiversity.
Could have called 911, provided he had a phone with him. With an active battery.
Not acceptable at all. But bringing a cat would be just fine.
The solutions are there, but nobody will risk loss of power or popularity. But no worries, nature will strike back harder and harder.