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GforceDz t1_je922lz wrote

Just thinking about some of the cheap junk food snacks that are made, imagine the meat version of that.

You know how they say banana flavor is based on how bananas used to taste.

Bananas are essentially cloned now and at risk of dying out because of a lack of resistance to disease.

Imagine this happening to lab grown meat.

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Bundyspace t1_je91ix5 wrote

Which as I stated it is nothing in comparison to 100 of billions that are produced by USA China, Russia India etc. Australia is only higher because of its reliance of coal as an energy source and an export product. And Australia isn't in the top 10 and none of it matters globally until the big industrial nations do something.

Your argument is like saying Australia is up there in term of population but our 27 million people is minuscule compared to the billions and billions elsewhere.

And back to my original point. Good on Australia for doing this but until the whole world does something it's ineffective. What's Australia going to do put it self in a giant bubble.

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autotldr t1_je910xx wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)


> The United Nations considers that the systematic deprivation of the rights of women and girls imposed by the Taliban in Afghanistan may amount to gender persecution, a crime against humanity.

> Two weeks ago, this center - the only one for women in the city - had to close due to threats and harassment from the Taliban, explains one of its founders, 28-year-old economist Laila Basim, via WhatsApp.

> Opened in August 2022 - coinciding with the first anniversary of the return to power of the Taliban in Afghanistan - its goals were to promote culture and reading among women and girls "Who have had the doors of schools and universities closed to them," explains Basim.


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