AdSea9329
AdSea9329 t1_iwl0cyf wrote
Reply to Web-based exercise intervention leads to mental health improvements in 3 months, according to controlled trial by chrisdh79
Sambo style Gi in MMA would be cool too. It would kind of simulate clothes in street fights.
AdSea9329 t1_ivzedom wrote
Reply to comment by NyJosh in Negligible climatic impact of the recent methane leak from the Nord Stream pipelines - Methane emissions related to the recent explosions would result in an increase in the average global surface air temperature of just 0.000018 degrees Celsius over a 20-year period. by avogadros_number
even if, the order of magnitude should be more or less correct, even if inflated by a potency of 10, it is still relevant. in general human impact is that big. i've worked in the oil industry, mainly russian and east europe stuff. there is other stuff that's fucked up on a big scale, toxic stuff you don't even imagine exsists.
AdSea9329 t1_ivz4327 wrote
Reply to comment by whoa_dude_fangtooth in Negligible climatic impact of the recent methane leak from the Nord Stream pipelines - Methane emissions related to the recent explosions would result in an increase in the average global surface air temperature of just 0.000018 degrees Celsius over a 20-year period. by avogadros_number
and everyone does.
AdSea9329 t1_ivz3yoj wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Negligible climatic impact of the recent methane leak from the Nord Stream pipelines - Methane emissions related to the recent explosions would result in an increase in the average global surface air temperature of just 0.000018 degrees Celsius over a 20-year period. by avogadros_number
I am actually shocked that this single event causes such a high impact on a global scale. Considering it is a single event, it's quite concerning; think about the potential of the industry.
AdSea9329 t1_j4pnw2m wrote
Reply to comment by wwarnout in Hypothetically: What should happen, situation, disaster in the next decades for the countries to decide to work together and even choose among themselves who will lead them? by gnagorez
i think this is very true. scares resources like catastrophes are not distributed evenly, any nation which can gain an advantage will do so to a certain extend. The day you got only a few people left, they will have to work together if they want to prosper. Look at the increasing ecological pressure, the consequence is less a collaboration than a currently still quite amicable trade war and race for technology. imo this will turn ugly once shocks of damages with significant magnitude will hit.