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Wareve t1_j4s5oby wrote
Reply to comment by bubblerboy18 in Living in a greener residential area increases the diversity of oligosaccharides in breastmilk. This in turn may affect the child’s health, as the oligosaccharides in breastmilk can protect the infant from harmful microbes and reduce the risk of developing allergies and diseases. by universityofturku
HOAs should be banned.
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Reply to comment by mrcatatonia in Stay safe out there Boston by TuesdayTrex
Just based on the context, I think they meant that the developers were blaming "climate change" when, really, they'd built in a bad place to begin with, so the climate is making an already bad situation worse, rather than creating the issue itself.
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Reply to comment by FitPossibility1268 in Recreational cannabis prices in Mass. plummet as dispensary owners weigh future by bostondotcom
I don't know. Dispensaries are the new Liquor Stores. It's hard to hit saturation in a growing market with lots of demand. Most towns could probably sustain one. Many could probably sustain a few.
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Reply to comment by PepeHacker in Deforestation in Brazil falls by 60% in first month under Lula by Competitive-Wall2473
If the environmental regulations are strong enough and enforced, the beef supply will be limited and the price will go up, resulting in less consumption.
This is a difficult ask from governments obviously, but consider that the alternative is trying to convince vast numbers of people to willingly stop eating tasty meat. Humans have issues doing that when it's literally killing them and they've been told so by doctors. Expecting them to do it when told to by environmentalists seems a little less likely to me than the governmental regulation option.