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Palm Oil was supposed to save the planet. Instead, it unleashed a catastrophe.


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I have been in a black funk lately, here is something more positive;

 

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"The endless plains of oil rigs in east Texas.."

Lmao, East Texas is the piney woods....

 

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I remember reading back in 2015 when Indonesia was at the height of their burning fires - clearing land for palm oil and acacia, they were emitting more carbon into the atmosphere each day for a while than the entire US or China was.

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