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Roggebrood

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How is it typically celebrated?

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Het lijkt iedereen zo weinig te doen om me heen. Je ziet de levende wereld gewoon keihard achteruit hollen, en we gaan allemaal vrolijk door met ons leven…

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Do they even promise it will benefit local populations? The issue is that even if they are good projects from a viewpoint of carbon (which the companies argue), the global north is still ofsetting their emissions in the global south. Large swathes of land are reserved by these companies, with little or no benefit to the local population, only so they can keep their business models afloat in the western world. It’s just yet another form of neocolonialism.

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Why risk contamination

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Maybe we can also add the Macedonian Empire while we are at it

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Mooie bijdrage van RTV Noord. Als Randstedeling kan ik het alleen maar mee eens zijn met het sentiment.

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Then you’d have like double the colors on the map.

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Weird, the first picture isn’t in Amsterdam, but in The Hague (Den Haag Hollands Spoor).

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It isn’t specifically about flooding. Flooding is a fairly manageable risk in the western Netherlands. As strange as it may sound for an area that is below sea level. The true problem for Gouda is its subsoil. The city is built on a thick peat layer, which is subsiding. Gouda is by far the most vulnerable historic city in that regard.

As you can see on the photo in the article, the water level in some canals is like 10 or 20 cm below the street level. Water so shallow will start creeping upward in your walls. The streets and to a lesser extent buildings are slowly subsiding. So why not just lower the water level? Well, this accelerates the oxidation and compression of peat, causing faster subsiding. You could heighten the street, but the extra weight will cause more subsidence. This is the conundrum Gouda is in.

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I’d argue that’s the same for black bean burgers. They are not like faux meat burgers, but a thing on their own.

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