
Just like they did after the Hawaii fires.
Just like they did after the Hawaii fires.
That’s really interesting! Thank you for sharing that with me!
Our cats really like the electric heated pillows to lay on. We keep the house ~60F so if we’re out for a significant period of time, the hot water bottle wouldn’t work. Plus good luck getting a kid to hold on to a hot water bottle while moving around.
Great points here! I also worry that after all this time that people in the food deserts have had their palate altered so even with the availability of fresh food it’s unlikely to take off. This would require serious community investment. I don’t know if this is too paternalistic.
Sorry, embarrassing. I meant radicale
. Got my self hosting mixed up!
I prefer prosody
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Nice to see that the Washington Post can still publish pieces like this…for now.
Unsurprising that this is such a trope of near-future science fiction.
These stories are terrifying. Logging in S America appears to share violence and intimidation practices with the cartels.
Are we really trusting banks to lead the charge on climate change? How about we break the cycle of financial collapse every 20 years first.
I mean I live walking distance to a train stop so will keep on doing that. Funny for Bloomberg to post this article. Seems like their readership will keep on saturating the highways with their Mercedes.
Can’t wait for the switch to robusta. 😱
Albeit, some work is being done to improve flavor given this possiblity.
You can’t trust any company.