silence7@slrpnk.netM to Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.netEnglish · 1 year agoThis Is How the World’s Favorite Scent Disappearswww.nytimes.comexternal-linkmessage-square12linkfedilinkarrow-up163arrow-down14
arrow-up159arrow-down1external-linkThis Is How the World’s Favorite Scent Disappearswww.nytimes.comsilence7@slrpnk.netM to Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.netEnglish · 1 year agomessage-square12linkfedilink
minus-squareBirbatron@slrpnk.netlinkfedilinkarrow-up7·1 year ago“along a very narrow band of the earth, between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.” Uhh, I wouldn’t consider that very narrow, especially given that it’s 36% of Earth’s landmass and a third of all people live in it
“along a very narrow band of the earth, between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.”
Uhh, I wouldn’t consider that very narrow, especially given that it’s 36% of Earth’s landmass and a third of all people live in it