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IowaContact2 t1_j9eriwg wrote
Technically that would result in overall less carbon emissions so...yeah...BBQ'd toddlers are back on the menu boys!
GeoGeoGeoGeo OP t1_j9e0jm9 wrote
Research Paper (open access): Species assemblage networks identify regional connectivity pathways among hydrothermal vents in the Northwest Pacific
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zeldestein t1_j9j0xaj wrote
In other words, we have no idea how much of an impact this will have in upper layers. The fact that the mining industry is even contemplating this without a lot of interference is a form of madness.
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1guywhosaysthe t1_j9e5clb wrote
Like that's going to stop them, global mining and big oil would make us eat our own children if it would increase their profits