Borneo’s orangutans, Assam’s elephants — wildlife across the world is fighting a losing battle against bulldozers, greed, and habitat destruction.
They may fall, but their struggle will remain a painful reminder of humanity’s cruelty towards the planet.
@syd_strider At first glance I thought this was a Dave strider cosplay. And then I read your post and was like, "hell yeah" (also he's still Dave Strider)
I don’t understand how you can support & understand the abolition of the zionist entity but draw the line at honoring treaties & indigenous sovereignty in the imperial core lol
“And what I think is important to know is a lot of the increase in rape also comes from an expanded definition of what counts as rape, as well as survivors coming forward for acts that took place years prior,” Mamdani said. “And we are thankful for them coming forward, the courage and the bravery it takes, but just to provide New Yorkers with that context.”
In 2024 New York instituted a new law that, per the NYPost, "classifies rape as nonconsensual or forcibly compelled sexual intercourse, oral sexual conduct or anal sexual conduct after previously defining rape as only nonconsensual or forcibly compelled vaginal penetration by a penis."
So... New York (rightly!) expanded the definition of what counts as rape. More survivors (thankfully!) came forward. As a result, official rates of rape increased. So Mamdani was... right and everyone is just yelling about this in bad faith?
In Finland, charging fees for tuition is illegal, which means rich kids have to mix with normal kids. That means rich families had to make sure the schools their children attended were good, which in turn prompted the wealthy to invest in public education.
Finland, take a bow.
Virtually every fish in one of Arizona’s largest lakes has died after the reservoir fell to less than 1% of its capacity.
This spring, the mountain snow that feeds the reservoir reached just 2% of its normal level. With almost no inflow, the lake shrank dramatically, the water overheated, oxygen levels collapsed, and nearly 100% of the fish suffocated.
But drought wasn’t the only reason.
Even as the reservoir was collapsing, water continued flowing downstream to supply farms under agreements written decades ago, when a snowpack collapse this severe was considered unthinkable.
The ecosystem kept losing water while the climate that sustained it had already changed.
The rules were built for a world that no longer exists.
Climate change isn’t only testing ecosystems. It’s testing the systems we built to manage them.
Before and after: San Carlos Reservoir, Arizona (2023 vs. 2026).
[Source: NASA Earth Observatory, June 2026.]
genuinely my best advice is for everyone to stop copy pasting pinterest outfits and instead start working within the silhouette or style of the outfits you find and base them around your characters own style, personality and story