We get the vast majority from hydroelectric energy, since we have huge glacial rivers.
It is truly amazing.
We also have flourishing kelp forests for phycologists.
The Icelandic Highlands is one of the few deserts in Europe.
For the ornithologists, there are birds that nest in Iceland which are quite rare in the rest of the world.
I could keep going. And all that on an island that you can drive around in about 16 hours.
More like clone, pull, commit, and push --force
>:-D
Animal agriculture can be a detriment for other farmers through soil and air pollution, and smell can be a good indication.
Everything except the environment and ecosystem
Pretty funny that the currency is the same abbreviation as the currency of the country the devs are based in (Íslensk króna). I had no idea even though I walk past their headquarters every week.
Ray Marching is awesome though https://piped.video/watch?v=9U0XVdvQwAI
You can proxy through Invidious or use a local API
I just don't like to sugarcoat the suffering of innocent beings.
Definitely worth the extra weight on a multi day hike
Still a lot of uncertainty here. Could engulf a whole town, or erupt in the ocean and spew a bunch ash, or be like last 3 times and just cover a valley. Here's our national live news feed: https://www.ruv.is/english/2023-11-10-magma-tunnel-under-grindavik-eruption-likely-live-396249
Most people are also deficient in nutritional fibre, which is essential for gut bacteria to thrive. Caused mainly by a lack of quality plant foods in diets.
Sorry fellow vegan, the post made it seem like human breast milk is somehow worse than or comparable to "conventional" cow's milk.
If you're just looking for pro-hamas posts, hexbear's got you covered:
Drinking milk without exploitation, instead of imposing suffering on millions of beings? Get the boat
However, it does help if you want to minimise your personal contribution towards animal suffering.