Post 415423 by alfred@t.cascadians.net
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 (DIR) Post #415423 by alfred@t.cascadians.net
       2018-10-07T16:36:32.772782Z
       
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       @detectivehyde > What about if, on top of that, England broke up into smaller componentsyeah, in theory this is what should be happening in Parliament  > what if my neighbor turns his house into a tar and soot factory?and that's the other side of the issue. If your neighbor moves way out into the woods and somehow runs a tar and soot factory that no one detects, is he really causing a problem? Cascadia has fairly low population density. outside a few major cities, there are a lot of people living in really rural conditions Cascadia is 16 million people while London is 8 million people . England is 50,000 square miles.Cascadia is 16,000,000 square miles. That's a factor in our thought, as well as our history of well being the United States and the popular mythology about 1776 and Ben Franklin, cowboys, etc etc etc.
       
 (DIR) Post #415424 by DetectiveHyde@thechad.zone
       2018-10-07T16:41:06.866542Z
       
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       @alfred I would argue, though, that pollution isn't just a problem when it starts being a problem for humans. It's a problem from the perspective of human-devoid nature, too - wildlife, plants, ecosystems, and I'd even say spirits, but that's just me.