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  • PolPotPie [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    i recently attended a training where we were informed that a degraded compound from tires breaks the blood-brain barrier in salmon and causes them to die.

      • dat_math [they/them]
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        1 year ago

        We have larger body compartments outside the brain to soak up those degraded synthetic rubbers, so human bodies will probably tend to get lower intensity doses spread over a greater surface area of tissue to penetrate!

    • redtea@lemmygrad.ml
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      1 year ago

      I was going to mention the fish. I didn't know this about salmon. But I knew that rivers that have bridges have a lot fewer fish around the bridges than they otherwise would/should. There is a type of tire that's better for fish (unsure how much better) but it's more expensive so you can guess how likely it'll become widespread.

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    • Gucci_Minh [he/him]
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      As we all know, freight trains are incapable of carrying pallets, it's never been done before, just too experimental.

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      hexagon
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      1 year ago

      Communism is when no small vehicles, only trains and buses

    • redtea@lemmygrad.ml
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      1 year ago

      Do they just think our solution is to cancel cars and not add to public transit infrastructure? Liberals really think they've reached peak brainpower and that new ideas are impossible.

  • MF_COOM [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    Not to belittle the actual problem of tire rubber particulates, but the wording of the headline is very consistent with a green nationalist focus on "pollution" and "clean air" that minimizes exactly how many orders of magnitude more dangerous GHG emissions are than anything like this.

    Also, even this is total bullshit - "more particle pollution by mass?" So CO2 is not a particle? A typical car emits waaaay more CO2 by mass in a month than the mass of an entire set of tires.

    Again, not to minimize the actual cause for concern, but wording like this actively minimizes the climate apocalypse that the developed world has created and is sustaining.

  • robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]
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    1 year ago

    i've always been a bit skeptical of the hyperfocus on CO₂ emissions as a proxy for pollution but

    more particle pollution by mass

    is suspiciously specific. No i will not click on the article.

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      CO2 isn’t pollution* fyi.

      Edit: I think I misread your comment, but to expand on what I mean, some people use CO2 emissions as a way to slam measures to reduce pollution that is toxic to nature, such as catalytic converters and plastic tax. I think this is possible because people confuse the concepts of "We shouldn't poison nature" and "We should stop climate change", which are both technically issues of pollution.

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        • sawne128 [he/him]
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          Ok, I see there are different definitions of pollution. I should say that CO2 is a very different kind of pollution from tyre particles.

          Edit: There might be a language barrier here. I’m sorry if it was upsetting.

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      hexagon
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      1 year ago

      Yes it's a nitpicked measure, obviously the most environmental damage comes from all the fuel being burned.

  • Frogmanfromlake [none/use name]
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    1 year ago

    Fucking hate those bigass trucks I used to see in Upstate New York. I saw more of them when I went a year ago and those bigass trucks almost always had US flags plastered all over them and a blue-line flag somewhere on the back. You'd get the occasional "don't tread on me" stuff as well.

    • Gucci_Minh [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      I hate when I see these assault trucks block off bike lanes, constantly get into near misses due to 0 visibility, and make everyone's lives harder because of their noise, size, and universally aggressive drivers. Worst part is they're never used for actual hauling, everyone who actually does work that needs a truck just gets a cargo van like a sane person.

    • TrudeauCastroson [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      Over here all the big ass trucks have Canadian flags and "Fuck Trudeau" stickers (for the not-good reasons).

      It's weird these people cling to hating him for covid protocols that don't exist anymore, and that weren't even under purview of the federal government.

  • tactical_trans_karen [she/her, comrade/them]
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    1 year ago

    There's four of them for every car too, and each car will go through several sets in it's life. Tires don't just dissolve into thin air, these toxic compounds are literally ground into powder and flushed into our rivers every time it rains.

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      And that kid telling you not to widen the stroad that's killing your favortie river? Yep, it was Albert Einstein

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  • Salmarez [he/him, comrade/them]
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, and if we replace every non-electric car with a electric car...you realize that producing an electric car is polluting!

  • BynarsAreOk [none/use name]
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    1 year ago

    By "bigger ones" I assume this is strictly in an American point of which yeah I agree, there is nothing green about an electric F-150 or whatever.

    But we can make small and lightweight cars, these actually exist elsewhere in China and even some in Europe. Of course the American car culture is irredeemable, burn and destroy it all or don't and let climate change do it for you anyway.