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Losing New Orleans is going to be so tragic because New Orleans is the birthplace of jazz. It's history and its culture will all be lost. Sure, they can migrate the city up North along the Atchafalaya River, but the historic location will still be lost, and of its old historic buildings will be lost to the ocean, which is going to be so incredibly sad.
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The fact that support for Russia is surging in the West is absolutely terrifying and incredibly dangerous. Thank you so much for making this video. The timing of this could not have been more important because this is definitely going to inspire more countries like Serbia to go back into manifest destiny mode. Tulsi Gabbard is a threat to the West. She might as well be a Russian spy. The fact that she's our next director of national intelligence has me very scared for the West's future. At this point, I'm just bracing myself for the US to betray Ukraine and switch to Russia's side completely pretty soon because Gabbard is very clearly anti-Ukraine.
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Monorails are just a worse version of trains. We need high speed rail. Not monorails.
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It's not the presence of a city that causes the heat island effect. It's automobiles combined with the large asphalt roads that car centric cities have that cause it. In dense cities where the streets are narrow, the streets are protected by the shadows and by the trees, and less exhaust fumes are in the air due to there being less being driving everywhere.
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It actually wouldn't be nearly as big. Yellowstone doesn't even rank in the top 20 most dangerous volcanoes in the US, while Mt. Saint Helens ranks at #2.
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The American Southwest's pattern of suburban development and monoculture farming is a huge part of why water resources are so thin. Suburban sprawl consumes far more water than dense mixed-use development because less water utilities need to be built. And monoculture farming is extremely water intensive and destructive to the ecosystem. Permaculture methods, especially forest farms, are restoring water supplies while simultaneously growing more crops with less water.
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This is why need to go all-in on vertical farming. California would no longer have to worry about water consumption or weather for crops because everything would grown indoors and with 94% less water. Also, doesn't Southern California pump in much of their water from the ocean? New York City does at least.
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