100-Plus Tons of Dead Fish, and Their Smell, Swamp a Greek Port City | The mass deaths of the fish were most likely caused by climate change. The vacation area and businesses have been suffering sincewww.nytimes.comexternal-linkcross-posted to: climate@slrpnk.net silence7 ( @silence7@slrpnk.net ) New York Times gift articles@sopuli.xyzEnglish • 2 months ago message-square3fedilinkarrow-up12
arrow-up12external-link100-Plus Tons of Dead Fish, and Their Smell, Swamp a Greek Port City | The mass deaths of the fish were most likely caused by climate change. The vacation area and businesses have been suffering sincewww.nytimes.com silence7 ( @silence7@slrpnk.net ) New York Times gift articles@sopuli.xyzEnglish • 2 months ago message-square3fedilinkcross-posted to: climate@slrpnk.net
minus-square FiveMacs ( @Fiivemacs@lemmy.ca ) linkfedilink1•2 months agoHow many rich people do you think flew into that city JUST for a meeting about what can be done.
minus-square silence7 ( @silence7@slrpnk.net ) OPlinkfedilink1•2 months agoProbably none. There a lot of less-smelly places on the Italian coast.
minus-square JasonDJ ( @JasonDJ@lemmy.zip ) linkfedilink1•2 months agoSaid to a future oil baron, after getting dumped, 100 years ago, "Well, there’s plenty of fish in the sea. Baron: Hold my bootleg shine
How many rich people do you think flew into that city JUST for a meeting about what can be done.
Probably none. There a lot of less-smelly places on the Italian coast.
Said to a future oil baron, after getting dumped, 100 years ago, "Well, there’s plenty of fish in the sea.
Baron: Hold my bootleg shine