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AA5B, to upliftingnews in UN approves Gaza truce [video]

I also suspect this whole thing is either orchestrated or exasperated to try to draw Iran in

Yeah, we can do all sorts of speculation here. Is the west looking for an excise to teach Iran a lesson? Is Hamas directly connected to Iran? Is it just Iran meddling? Is Russia orchestrating this as a distraction? Is the West looking for an excuse to cut off Iran as an arms supplier to Russia?

AA5B, to memes in Vegan food: The west vs India

Effing dinosaurs, with 6,000 years of eating cave men, deserve all the incarceration they get. /s

More seriously, depending on your priorities, factory farmed chicken is less bad for the overall environment than pretty much any beef

AA5B, to mildlyinteresting in the FDA is considering a ban on menthol cigarette sales

Because it’s doing the most harm to the most harmed demographic?

AA5B, to mildlyinteresting in the FDA is considering a ban on menthol cigarette sales

Think of it more like a safety standard - prevent the sales of variations doing the most harm to public health

AA5B, to mildlyinteresting in "Progress"

Yes, replacing surface roads with greenery is good for climate change, or more locally for reducing the heat island effect.

They likely also redesigned the roads to reduce stop and go traffic, with all the extra pollution that creates.

AA5B, to mildlyinteresting in "Progress"

In the case of the Big Dig, it did.

– just look at those pictures someone linked, and they don’t actually do it justice. Before, you might have to cross under a six lane elevated highway with surface streets. Now getting from one part of the city to another is a literal walk in the park. Reconnecting parts of the city to be walkable was one of the main goals, and it achieved

– part of the mitigation was required transit improvements. Of course, some of that was delayed by politics, but I believe it did happen.

AA5B, to mildlyinteresting in "Progress"

How about comparing the before, where rush hours totaled like six hours a day of bumper to bumper, stop and go, just sitting there polluting, wasting so much time, money, health. Today, while rush hours is still too long, traffic continues to move, no stop and go, much less time sitting there, raging. Today, on the surface in Boston, there is likely much less traffic, benefitting everyone

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