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In the absence of a flair system on lemmy yet, let's try to make it easier to scan through posts by type in here by using tags:
- [meta] for discussions/suggestions about this community itself
- [article] for news articles
- [blog] for any blog-style content
- [video] for video resources
- [academic] for academic studies and sources
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I have copied that idea from another community. I forgot which one so sorry!
Feel free to discuss that here, I would like that change because it makes it a lot easier
How to Argue on the Internet (And Win) | A Professor Explains (PragerU War on cars)
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Zoe takes on what unproductive arguments are by using a PragerU presentation about "the war on cars" and applying Stasis theory to a debate situation (instead of a monologue).
Aside from the arguing lecture, the War On Cars does not really exist. Yet.
How Cars Destroy Nature and What We Can Do About It, with Paul Donald - The War on Cars
>In his groundbreaking book, Traffication: How Cars Destroy Nature and What We Can Do About It, scientist and researcher Paul Donald synthesizes dozens of studies to help us understand what cars and roads do to living things. Paul makes the case that cars ruin more than citiesโthey also ruin the countryside by fragmenting habitat and creating a neverending barrage of threats and stressors for animals of all kinds. The danger posed by the car to nature, he suggests, is existential.