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Losing your house is great for reconnecting with nature I guess
First angle was already nice, but now I’m jealous that I don’t get views like that 🥲


This guy clearly never visited Genghis Khan’s tomb.
Nice view! Hope you can stay warm out there.


I can’t read the full article because it’s paywalled, but still, nice to see this issue being resolved. Now, stupid question, but do you have any idea which species concept they used for this study?


There’s more than just CO2 coming from combustion engines though, like nitrogen and sulfur containing compounds, which can in turn cause secondary pollution. Cumulatively, I think those pollutants have a bigger effect on human health than the road particles. Also, these road particles still get ripped up by regular cars, even if it’s to a lesser extent. So overall I’m still convinced that EVs are a step in the right direction. We can’t know for sure until more studies are performed.


I took Latin too, but then I realised it was just French but even more boring too learn :/


I’d imagine the amount of road particles ripped up is less than the amount of CO2, NOx, ozone and other pollutants and fine particles emitted by combustion engines, but I’m no expert. Only time will tell, but at least short-term the results seem positive.


I took one of my country’s official languages in high school and I still speak it like shit …


Like all countries, there’s some good and bad things to say, but I think that investing in renewables was a very smart move on their part.


It’s always nice to see some good news in the shitshow that is modern day life, makes me hopeful that a better future is still possible. I hope that one day Beijing (and the rest of the world) can go back to clean air 365 days a year.
Looks amazing! I bet this took ages to render.