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Yea its true! We could ban plastic straws, and cut down more trees...

Even the so called renewable energies have severe side effects!
Hydroelectric dams: Zero carbon emissions :D but when over exploited they destroy river ecosystems; here's an article about the Mekong river dying a slow but sure death. Too many dams blocking the river thus creating droughts and stopping the flow of minerals downstream ruining a lot of farmland, and we seem to not care about the fish only that they are not there for us to eat :/

Solar panels and wind power; they need batteries to store the excess energy since it doesn't always shine and blow wind. Mining for raw materials for batteries turned the sea red in Indonesia. Well that didn't go well... there's no fish to eat again!

What about boiling water with nuclear reactors? They only create nuclear waste which can only give you a super disease, sadly not a super power Crying , Slightly Smiling ! Well the fish did not detect the nuclear radiation (Fukushima) and didn't run away so we could eat it! Hurray! So nuclear reactors are not that bad when viewed this way....

Seriously, what ****ing logic exists here! Almost as funny as printing money and then imprisoning anyone else that prints similarly looking money...

What gives me peace is that that the sun gives energy from nothing somehow. It takes hydrogen atoms, makes them into helium atoms and gives off energy. I try and use a single piece of toilet paper as many time as possible! On average 3 times Sunglasses cool emoji you have to like fold it in a smart way!

Best,

Rayko

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