This, combined with the fact that global emissions have skyrocketted since the late 80s, which is also (not coincidentally) when UK hugely ramped down it's national coal production, really make me wonder the total mass of fossil fuels burned (not just produced)!
this post was submitted on 01 Oct 2024
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You'd think 3 inches is not that much. But that's a trap.
Holy FUCK.
I didn't realize it would be that much.