Richard Stallman on Nostr: [2/3] government, instead of the long-term planning that is crucial for survival ...
[2/3] government, instead of the long-term planning that is crucial for survival Aside from the materials that can be put to better use immediately if separated, a landfill may be the best alternative. Not perfect: harmful substances (some toxic, some planet-roasting) do seep out. But they emerge over a much longer period, and a substantial fraction may not get out. I wonder if the UK has a searchable national register of all proposed projects that would need planning permission. I think
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