Unfortunately, we have bears around my parts. And bears like the fruit too, driving human bear conflict. Which means the bears are killed. 🐻 :(
What scientific discovery, which could actually happen in the next 5 years, would have the most impact in our lives in you opinion?
I think Bethesda doesn't crunch anymore.https://www.pcgamer.com/xbox-game-studios-boss-says-theres-no-more-crunching-at-bethesda/
A person's home may be their castle but if they leave it vacant can they really complain if it gets taken away?
Realistically, we're already past the point where renewables are cheaper than nuclear, so it doesn't make much sense to go into it now.20 years ago would be a different story.
Yeah, I think you are right in that idea. Realistically they will be clumped in high wind areas within that 5000km².
One turbine for every 12.5km²? Seems like a pretty reasonable spread accounting for space in between and geographical features they may have to avoid.
I was pleasantly surprised by Super Mario Wonder. It had the same feel of fun and variety that the older games did.
Don't want this to come across as defeatist, because the message is nice and Ursula K. Le Guin is a real one, but there's still 43 monarchies in existence in 2024.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_monarchies
I agree with your point about teenagers work interfering with their schooling, but that's not quite correct about the mandatory age.It's only mandatory to 18 in New Brunswick and 17 in Manitoba.In the rest of Canada the age is 15 to 16. (16 in Saskatchewan.https://web.archive.org/web/20100214200211/http://www.educationau-incanada.ca/index.aspx?action=educationsystem-systemeeducation&lang=eng
Even a crapshoot is better than the straight advertisements on Google.