My guess is the music goes into the past, leaving echos in your memories.
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They have some of the most heavily used rail stations in the world, but still a large chunk of the population has a car. 85 million cars registered in a population of about 124 million people.
Unfortunate their renewable potential is so low.
Maybe they'll figure out space based power https://www.japan.go.jp/kizuna/2023/08/japans_long-planned_photovoltaics.html
I think it's more fair to compare average income versus average life satisfaction. (using a scale of 1 to 10) (On this scale Finland is the happiest, and Afghanistan is the least happy)
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/gdp-vs-happiness
Average satisfaction for Costa Rica (6.61) or Mexico (6.33) isn't that much lower than the United States (6.89) at roughly 1/4th the GDP.
South Korea (5.95) doubles Mexico's GDP ($45.5k vs $20.25k) but has a lower life satisfaction.
Or Hong Kong (5.31, $58k) is close the US ($64k) in GDP but less happy than Russia (5.66, $27.4k).
Costa Rica is at the 1.5t per capita probably safe emissions and has a life satisfaction of 6.61 compared to the US's 6.89.
Our world in data also has life satisfaction versus CO2 emissions and central america looks to be doing fairly well for themselves. https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/life-satisfaction-vs-co-emissions-per-capita
Most of the young adults in America currently can't afford kids, housing, or cars.
As an island nation with a scarcity of resources, you'd think Japan would be more interested in transportation solutions that don't involve regular delivery of fuel.
The xz/ssh back door made it into Debian testing, So I felt I should wipe and reinstall.
Debian has had a rolling release for ages.
Where does the church of sleeping in on weekends go?
Take it up with men and current gender stereotypes.
"The research, conducted with three other colleagues, consisted of seven experiments involving more than 2,000 American and Chinese participants. We showed that there is a psychological link between eco-friendliness and perceptions of femininity. Due to this “green-feminine stereotype,” both men and women judged eco-friendly products, behaviors, and consumers as more feminine than their non-green counterparts. In one experiment, participants of both sexes described an individual who brought a reusable canvas bag to the grocery store as more feminine than someone who used a plastic bag—regardless of whether the shopper was a male or female. In another experiment, participants perceived themselves to be more feminine after recalling a time when they did something good versus bad for the environment."
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/men-resist-green-behavior-as-unmanly/
It's likely using nature is coded as masculine, while showing you care about nature is coded feminine.
Tires are a large if not the the largest source of microplastic pollution.
https://www.thedrive.com/news/tire-dust-makes-up-the-majority-of-ocean-microplastics-study-finds
Yes by being far more numerous private vehicles are the largest source, but buses will also be contributing too.
Related sources: "The biggest source of microplastics in California coastal waters? Car tires" https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/04/us/microplastic-pollution-car-tire-trnd/index.html
"Pollution from car tires is killing off salmon on US west coast, study finds" https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/dec/03/coho-salmon-pollution-car-tires-die-off
Where you getting bloodcursed elven bullets?
The consequence of that is if you do read it you effectively have superpowers over the non-readers.