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Something to think about

http://top.rbc.ru/wildworld/01/08/2010/444038.shtml

Although, personally, I don't really believe it.

 
RomanS:

Something to think about

http://top.rbc.ru/wildworld/01/08/2010/444038.shtml

although personally, I don't really believe it.


Bullshit of course, look at the neighbours, they're on fire too, there's a service for viewing via Google™ Earth, updated every 24 hours

There are more hotspots in Russia today than yesterday.

This service is more objective, it's just a satellite scan of temperature hotspots, without any further censoring.

Google Earth

 
 

That's the last thing we need, there's a nuclear centre

 
Mischek:

That's all we need, there's a nuclear centre

I'd be more concerned about the post-Chernobyl contaminated areas.

That's where the horror would be.

 
Swetten:

I would be more concerned about the post-Chernobyl contaminated areas.

That's where the worst would be.

That's to us. So far the fires in the Bryansk region (up to 50 fires per day, including those in the contaminated area) have been extinguished without the involvement of aviation or the military. Only the peat bogs are smoky.

By the way, the largest remaining chemical weapons storage facility in the country is located in the Bryansk forest, 60 km from the regional centre.

 

Mischek:

Imho

People have been weaned from self-organisation and independence for decades. They have been weaned. Yes, even if a couple of months ago they would have organized themselves and decided to dig in according to all the rules.

Two years ago, in the Novgorod region, villagers received free felling permits for construction and firewood,

Now everything's in the logging business. Some kind of systemic crisis.

But now there is a market economy and complete freedom.

But now it's all taxpayers with rights to.

That's roughly what it looks like.


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