• GreatWhiteBuffalo41@slrpnk.net
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    Having something that we can actually do. Changing the world is too broad. It feels huge and impossible. But starting a recycling program where you just have to put stuff in a different can, that’s doable. Planting native plants in your yard that are pretty but help, that’s doable.

    When we talk about bigger things, breaking down the steps for people helps. Instead of “call your reps” which is vague. You can tell people in your area "call your reps, your can find their info this way, you should say something like this. It feels achievable.

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    I know! I know! When Fossil Fuel Billionaires don’t corrupt media and politics in an effort to preserve their waning power and influence of a civilization they have condemned.

    Do I get a cookie?

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    In Germany, 2/3 of the population fear that climate change will destroy the foundations of life. Perhaps this may be a motivator?

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    we used estimates from dietary surveys harmonized by the GDD to derive the degree of variation in intake across socio-demographic groups and for estimating the intake of processed foods

    Still using food frequency questionnaires, unfortunately. It’s a step up but not much of one.

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        21 hours ago

        Odd, could’ve sworn I was posting in a post about an improved method to determine what foods different countries were eating. Sorry for the spam.