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You may have a point in some places, here i see dairy cleared land turning into much more diversified ecosystem, but agree on dogs threat, welost the last wallabies,and soon last koalas to the vegans home schooled antivacs 2 or 3 barking dogs brigades moving in after the usual council bribed illegal but exception provided subdivisionsWhere I am in the Adelaide hills the hobby farms usually take up untouched marginal land,unproductive for farmers.With new roads and constant traffic,dogs,goats etc.Before this these areas supported more native flora and fuana.In some countries the delineation between town and country are very easy to observe...not so where we are.Once animals and birds lose their home range etc they are gone forever.They cannot encroach elsewhere as a rule.Same as clearing native forests.
Where I am in the Adelaide hills the hobby farms usually take up untouched marginal land,unproductive for farmers.With new roads and constant traffic,dogs,goats etc.Before this these areas supported more native flora and fuana.In some countries the delineation between town and country are very easy to observe...not so where we are.Once animals and birds lose their home range etc they are gone forever.They cannot encroach elsewhere as a rule.Same as clearing native forests.
Perhaps if the government regulated packaging more there wouldn't be so much. Or you could always paint your bin.Transparent garbage bins
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-04...t-wheelie-bins-to-spark-waste-rethink/9667960
I can see this will be paid for in the future by the clean police (council) issuing fines for dirty bins.
Not the final solution on plastics wrapping food but perhaps a step on the way.
Corn grower declares war on waste by eliminating millions of single-use plastic trays
https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2019-07-09/plastic-saved-on-corn/11287164
use coal...we have hundreds of years of crazy consumptions aheadWhat are we going to do for plastics when the oil runs out ?
use coal...we have hundreds of years of crazy consumptions ahead
yes, petrol is a heaven in term of diversity of the aromatics carbon chains available..not sure of the terms in English and my French last chemistry studies are too many decades ago but in short:Is that technically possible ?
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