That's the trouble with words like 'artificial' and 'natural'. They mean nothing. It would be better to call them refined additives, because I expect the "stevia" would be in a refined, extracted form when added - whether substantially changed from the form present in the plant or not, this could be considered artificial, if we insist on using this word.
Composting sequesters much more carbon than it emits, if done properly. It's not like we're cremating the bodies, where the carbon is released to the atmosphere as CO2.
The point is less about whether Mangione himself killed the CEO than schadenfreude at a protected class who keep thinking they're better than the rest of us. I realise all sorts of other speculative discussions are going on about whom to point the finger at, but it's more interesting to consider the implications of taking back power from the greedy and priveleged by force (especially when we're cowed into thinking we're powerless).
A lot of men are sick of being told they're emotionally fragile for not wanting to be accused of thoughtcrime. Both sides are responsible for this situation and it doesn't help to attack the base you're seeking support from. Dems and you need to learn this.
It's most of the web, and it's geographically dispersed - other countries with good internet tend to have a language only spoken there so distances are shorter.
You really don't know what you're talking about unfortunately. Desalination is hugely energy intensive compared to simple filtration, which uses no energy, just a filter. This is why desalination is only used in places where there's no fresh water, only seawater, and lots of cheap energy like in the Middle East.
River water and lake water are potable with minimal input, whereas desalination is prohibitively expensive. Unless there's a free energy source somehow, we're better off drinking river water or small beer as our ancestors did.
That's the trouble with words like 'artificial' and 'natural'. They mean nothing. It would be better to call them refined additives, because I expect the "stevia" would be in a refined, extracted form when added - whether substantially changed from the form present in the plant or not, this could be considered artificial, if we insist on using this word.