

the facts about animal agriculture and climate change
I am not Jim West.


the facts about animal agriculture and climate change
I think that violence can be adequately defined as “the instigation of aggression/harm against peaceful beings.” Hierarchy is not strictly required for this.

After playing with it, it seems that it’s only possible to embed images, not .md files or other text.


Ah, of course. If you depend on the government and human-made infrastructure, New Zealand and Finland and the like are definitely more reliable than any countries at the equator. (Except Singapore? Interesting.) Governments don’t grow durian though.



Severe weather events in New Zealand
I know that New Zealand has the ocean to buffer it against temperature extremes, but based on this image:

it seems that the island of New Guinea, which is also east of the Wallace Line, has experienced similarly mild warming in recent decades. Maprik (3.63°S, 143.05°E) at ~200m, for example:

seems to have a much more durian-friendly climate than even areas at sea level on the north island of New Zealand (e.g. Ahipara).
And that’s not even Borneo. What is the advantage of New Zealand? Am I missing something?


Best way to protect yourself is to find some land at a comfortable elevation near the equator and start planting fruit trees.


Not even fair to compare to 2024. This year is on track to be the warmest non-El Niño year on record.


Another politician promises to save the rainforest? Good luck with that.


One would think that far-right free-market people would at least make the point about supply and demand; if the people stop buying it, the businesses will stop doing it. Alas, it seems that the majority (of the loud voices in the news) still prefer to downplay or deny the environmental crisis altogether.
Banana.