Except for all the cultivars which don’t require pollination to fruit (which are the majority in some parts of the world).
And except for the figs pollinated by wasps who then manage to escape the fig.
Except for all the cultivars which don’t require pollination to fruit (which are the majority in some parts of the world).
And except for the figs pollinated by wasps who then manage to escape the fig.
Anything is possible when you allocate the impact of commodities to the place where they were produced instead of the place where they were used 🤩
(This is the most common approach allocation, that doesn’t make it correct)
(Also this chart is gross not per capita so the fact that the US shows more emissions, even without the offshoring scam, until around 2000, is just w i l d)
@actionjbone is talking about the Resin Identification Code which definitely looks like an off-brand recycling symbol and definitely doesn’t mean that the material is recyclable.


DDOSing a blog that was doing free work for Big Copyright and Big Paywall by trying to doxx the archive.is operator.
Why would anyone use induction coils for tracking when TPMS transponder tracking is cheaper, easier, and less visible?
Even assuming there’s a way to uniquely identify vehicles based on their induction signature, digging up roads seems like a literally unbelievable amount of work by comparison.