• Dolores [love/loves]@hexbear.net
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        herzegovina tyres built different. built to disintegrate

        actually tho belograd also being on there its probably something about the valleys and local weather in the balkans rn?

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          Yeah its in a big valley iirc, like a bowl. There’s footage of the shelling of the city during the war where they had artillery more or less pointing directly at shit below them instead of lobbing shots into the air. Indirect fire becoming direct fire.

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    A few years back it once hit 500 where I live cause of wildfires. The smoke was blocking the sun giving the sky a spooky orange glow. There were warnings not to go outside, and the air would give me terrible headaches. I had to abandon my apartment because it was seeping through the cracks and I’d wake up sick (actually my first time living with my bf, cute). Air filters sold out everywhere and we had to make due with wet towels.

    All that to say, how tf you still alive?

  • Utter_Karate [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    I’m seeing the color gradient go from orange to red and then I read the numbers and understand that the scale was not supposed to go this high. This is terrifying. This scale was designed to make Sarajevo look like an emergency.

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    I’m sorry, I was thinking this was some sort of weird IQ thing and was about to roll my eyes. But its actually Air Quality Index, which leaves me feeling incredibly sad.

    On the plus side, air this bad tends to produce popular backlash that states can’t easily ignore. From LA to Beijing, we’ve seen huge reversals in air quality in the face of widespread public demand for breathable air. A good foundation for a next generation environmental movement is putting several million people into an industrial smoker and telling them to politics their way out.

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      On the plus side, air this bad tends to produce popular backlash that states can’t easily ignore.

      This is India not China or the US. Most people don’t give a shit. The government doesn’t give a shit either. Plus the small minority that gives a shit will be labeled as terrorists if they protest against the current Hindutva Fascist government hence ruining their lives as they rot in Jail for decades without trial.

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        This is India not China or the US. Most people don’t give a shit.

        I got an earful about how Evil Communist China Doesn’t Care About Its People back in 2008 when Beijing had some of the worst air quality on earth. I remember a bunch of noise about Californians living in their own filth back in the 90s, when LA was a smoggy soup. Every dollar-store pundit runs this line until the public anger spills over.

        if they protest against the current Hindutva Fascist government hence ruining their lives as they rot in Jail for decades without trial.

        Thank goodness the US and China don’t have large police forces and carceral systems.

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          You don’t really understand the ignorance of Indians and the way the Indian government rules us.

          Pollution is not really seen as a bad thing but is seen as an inconvenience at best if not something to be proud of. Last month we had the festival called Diwali which involves using firecrackers and fireworks. Hundreds of millions of people lit fireworks at that time causing immeasurable air pollution just in the name of religion and culture. The air quality has been shit since then and people still use fireworks and firecrackers because “culture”.

          China and America don’t see pollution in that way. For China it was a huge problem brought by unregulated industrial output and not something they see as a part of their identity.

          There is also the lack of good education in India unlike China. People don’t really understand the harmful effects of air pollution.

          I can go on more but you should get the gist of it.

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                I dont really see Diwali being that large of a contributor though, things were never this bad a decade ago, when crackers were double in numbers

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                  In my experience, the crackers themselves have gotten worse. There’s more colour and sound now, and I don’t remember them producing so much smoke back in the day. I used to be an avid arsonist as a child despite my asthma being worse then. Now I just can’t stand being outdoors.

                  When it comes to Dehli, from what I’ve read, the problem is that the crackers tips it over. Post monsoons fog starts building up and it traps all the smoke creating deadly smog. It’s just bad timing.

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    I heard once that it gets so bad in November in large part due to farmers in Punjab and such clearing their fields by burning the dead crops on it, something like that. Is that true?