Amid disruption from the Iran war, China has banned exports of sulphuric acid, a crucial component used to treat drinking water, refine petroleum and make batteries, clothing and phosphate fertilisers.
I’ve been reading this headline in all Bold Caps for months
It means Australian manufacturers are facing a difficult choice: either stock up on the highly corrosive and combustible chemical or go without their key ingredient.
Maybe all those Euro Aussies can pick up and go back to the countries they came from.
Why doesn’t everyone pack it up and move back to the savannahs of Africa? It seems like the only fair way to resolve all the issues that have stemmed from questionable practices during past migrations.
I’ve been reading this headline in all Bold Caps for months
Maybe all those Euro Aussies can pick up and go back to the countries they came from.
Why doesn’t everyone pack it up and move back to the savannahs of Africa? It seems like the only fair way to resolve all the issues that have stemmed from questionable practices during past migrations.
Give climate change a few more decades and they might have to
People will not be moving to equitorial regions.
They will if they’re at high elevation
Which the savannahs are not though.
Kenya has an average elevation of 762 meters. The continent of Africa is an enormous plateau.
That would lower the temperature by about 5 degrees Celsius compared to sea level, which doesn’t help enough with African temperatures.
Sounds great if you’re worried about a global 4⁰ temperature increase
That’s hilariously low
Low? That’s within a few dozen meters of the US average.
Of course, Nairobi - Kenya’s largest city - is 1,795 m. About 200 m higher than Denver. But that’s averages for you.