Climate change may also negatively impact male fertility, with several animal studies suggesting that sperm are especially vulnerable to the effects of increasing temperatures. Heatwaves have been shown to damage sperm in insects, and a similar impact has been observed in humans. A 2022 study found that high ambient temperature – due to global warming, or working in a hot environment – negatively affects sperm quality.
Sharks are older than trees. They were there when earth was warm and full of CO2. They must be the least concerned.
are those things related?
imean - im just wondering why one would bring that up, u know?
its not even my dhuique is huge but no, specifically the böner, which to me, feels like its addressing the feeling rather than the physical scale.
so its not even...
haha look at me being bigbut just... idunno-this feels weirdly out of place. not awfully so but still out of place.
iguess 196 is 196...
It's just a shitpost, no need to read too much into it.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20230327-how-pollution-is-causing-a-male-fertility-crisis
aren't all things related, in some mysterious way?