Spyke
feddit.uk

I predict that nothing will change, we will carry on breathing polluted air, the situation will get worse but still, nothing will change.

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Zacryonreply
feddit.de

Germans would say "Tja", shrug and then drive with their unnecessarily big car to the bakery which is around the corner to buy some Mettwurstbrötchen. Sitting then with their friends at a Stammtisch over a beer and talk angrily about how people need to change something before they fall into bed and forget about it.

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programming.dev

Sound more like the U.S. than Germany - Germany has the €49/month public transport ticket, relatively good public transport offerings and a green party that has the best election results of the western industrial countries. Of course shutting down nuclear power plants didn't do them any favours regarding pollution.

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We will vote for the same people, keep buying iPhones, and get distracted by stupid shit. As is customary.

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I know you're making a joke but this is how the majority of people view things like air pollution.

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lemmy.ml

Does this mean we can go back to 2 stroke engines then? That would be amazing, I mean not for the planet but I love that smell so much…

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Dang. In wildfire season here in western Canada, my air filter gets brought out well before the 100 mark.

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As someone who lives in a wood-heated house, what do you suggest I do? I'd rather not freeze to death and I can't afford any other heating options

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feddit.de

[...] Our food is unfit to eat, our air is unfit to breathe...

Luckily the world isn't going crazy or we live in a depression or the Russians are doing something or we don't go out anymore and the world is getting smaller.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwMVMbmQBug

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Hot damn, that's a movie I haven't seen in a while. It started off crazy and went even more nuts. It's like Fox News used it as a training manual. Soon we'll probably get a Mao Tse Tung Hour, too.

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lemmy.world

Question is, how much do you trust the Guardian to do a proper research.

They claim no area of Sweden has twice the recommended value, but there are clearly orange/red areas near the very south near Helsingborg.

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lemmy.world

I was thinking of Malmø with i said Helsingborg, which is further north ofc. Copenhagen is big (by Nordic standards), cramped and old. No wonder it has worse air.

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All of Skåne is still below 10 (less than double the recommended maximum)

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oursreply
lemmy.film

That's where all the Italian industry is at.

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lemm.ee

I was wondering if the alps also contribute by trapping the smog there

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Probably a bit. It's the Po valley after all. But it's mostly the density of industry.

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