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14 days ago
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Removed Post Eco-Libre 2025 Annual Report - OSHW Water Purification (Off-Grid Communities)
reason: This doesn't even have a whiff of something to do with the Australian environment. Its a small project in Ecuador? This doesn't belong on this community.
3 months ago
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Removed Post Australians overwhelmingly back sanctions on Israel, new poll finds
reason: Sorry u/joshi, have to remove the post, this is an environmental sub. This post might be better on c/australia, c/auspolitics or c/overseasnews or somewhere like that?
3 months ago
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Appointed zero_gravitas@aussie.zone as a mod to the community Aussie Enviro@aussie.zone
3 months ago
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Removed Post Australian rainforests no longer a carbon sink: study
reason: Hi! Absolutely nothing wrong with the Post! Thanks for posting! :) The only reason i've removed it, is the same article has been posted twice within three minutes of each other. Yours is the newer Post, thats generally how i decide cases like this, sorry.
3 months ago
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Removed Post Eco-Libre Life-Line v2025.10 is released
reason: Rule 4: No ads/spamming Sorry, this is clearly an advert. Good luck with your project, but please don't post ads on this Community anymore.
4 months ago
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Removed Comment Wait for bankruptcy, buy the installation. Luigi the CEO. It's the only violence they understand by Cyberflunk@lemmy.world
reason: We don't do that, here.
5 months ago
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Banned 😈MedicPig🐷BabySaver😈@lemmy.world from the community Aussie Enviro@aussie.zone
reason: Spam
expires: 4 months ago
10 months ago
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Banned RaptorBenn@lemmy.zip from the community Aussie Enviro@aussie.zone
reason: Jerk
expires: 10 months ago
10 months ago
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Removed Comment Fucking snowflake by RaptorBenn@lemmy.zip
reason: ### Violation Rule 0, Golden Rule Don't be a dick. If ypu wouldn't say it in front of your grandmother, don't post it. ### Reasoning This comment is also a bit dickish. Maybe take a break from the comments and come back later mate.
10 months ago
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Removed Comment Nothing to a gronk like you. by RaptorBenn@lemmy.zip
reason: ### Violation Rule 0, Golden Rule Don't be a dick. If ypu wouldn't say it in front of your grandmother, don't post it. ### Reasoning This comment was a bit dickish mate.
10 months ago
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Removed Comment Google.com by RaptorBenn@lemmy.zip
reason: ### Violation Rule 2. Be respectful. Everyone should feel welcome here. ### Reasoning Part of being respectful is being patient. The single link to Google.com in response to that user's link request didn't really display a reasonable patience for other users. I see you've made another post which has an added benefit of bringing more clarity for that other user if they're interested. So it feels more like a moment of impatience which you've also acted on to me.
1 year ago
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Removed Post Eco-Libre 2024 Annual Report - OSHW Water Purification, Structures, and Sanitation (Off-Grid Communities) 🇪🇨💧🏠🚾
reason: Interesting Project, but no obvious relation to Australia.
1 year ago
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Unlocked Post COP29 Australian Pavilion, Discussion Thread
1 year ago
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Locked Post COP29 Australian Pavilion, Discussion Thread
1 year ago
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Locked Post Shooters to target feral cats in NSW national parks amid boom in population
1 year ago
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Appointed Gorgritch_Umie_Killa@aussie.zone as a mod to the community Aussie Enviro@aussie.zone
2 years ago
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Appointed ⸻ Ban DHMO 🇦🇺 ⸻@aussie.zone as a mod to the community Aussie Enviro@aussie.zone
2 years ago
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Banned SatansMaggotyCumFart@lemmy.world from the community Aussie Enviro@aussie.zone
reason: name
2 years ago
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Removed Post Get Back to Normal Faster with Mr. Restore: Emergency Restoration Services Available 24/7
reason: Spam
2 years ago
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Removed Comment Too thick to even know what the delete button does by AngrilyEatingMuffins@kbin.social
reason: thread derail
2 years ago
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Removed Comment Edit: don’t want to derail further by Whirlybird@aussie.zone
reason: thread derail
2 years ago
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Removed Comment [https://www.sutterhealth.org/health/nutrition/does-meat-cause-cancer](https://www.sutterhealth.org/health/nutrition/does-meat-cause-cancer) [https://health.clevelandclinic.org/link-red-meat-cancer-need-know/](https://health.clevelandclinic.org/link-red-meat-cancer-need-know/) [https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/cancer-currents-blog/2021/red-meat-colorectal-cancer-genetic-signature](https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/cancer-currents-blog/2021/red-meat-colorectal-cancer-genetic-signature) [https://www.cancer.org.au/cancer-information/causes-and-prevention/diet-and-exercise/meat-and-cancer-risk](https://www.cancer.org.au/cancer-information/causes-and-prevention/diet-and-exercise/meat-and-cancer-risk) [https://www.aicr.org/news/faq-processed-meat-and-cancer](https://www.aicr.org/news/faq-processed-meat-and-cancer) I'm sure literally everybody who knows anything about this is wrong, and that you know better, because Joe Rogan or something Remember I tried to warn you when your ass literally eats you to death by AngrilyEatingMuffins@kbin.social
reason: thread derail
2 years ago
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Removed Comment I've drank the kool-aid of believing the WHO?! about HEALTH?! yeah. there's a lot of shit that causes cancer. sort of mental how much of it is legal. probably because of fucking morons like yourself. by AngrilyEatingMuffins@kbin.social
reason: thread derail
2 years ago
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Removed Comment 😂 now it’s really clear you drank the kool-aid. Go have a look at what else they class as group 1 carcinogens 😂 by Whirlybird@aussie.zone
reason: thread derail
2 years ago
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Removed Comment > > > The consumption of processed meats has been classified by the World Health Organization as a Group 1 carcinogen, meaning there is sufficient evidence that it can increase the risk of cancer, particularly colorectal cancer. Red meat has been classified as a Group 2A carcinogen, meaning it probably increases the risk of cancer. > > Yeah bro, that'd be the WHO, not me. by AngrilyEatingMuffins@kbin.social
reason: thread derail
2 years ago
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Removed Comment Haha oh you’re one of those people that think meat causes cancer? Oh boy. See ya. Also if you have to take supplements with your diet to get the essentials then your diet isn’t right. by Whirlybird@aussie.zone
reason: thread derail
2 years ago
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Removed Comment ![soypoint-1](https://www.hexbear.net/pictrs/image/f60b272a-951c-4280-a407-a40408fc5aaf.png "emoji soypoint-1") Muh le epic bacon ![soypoint-2](https://www.hexbear.net/pictrs/image/2a3eda93-16bf-4eb8-a4a9-fe85ce53fe4a.png "emoji soypoint-2") by BelieveRevolt [he/him]@hexbear.net
reason: We don't do that here.
2 years ago
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Removed Comment you are truly a fucking moron by AngrilyEatingMuffins@kbin.social
reason: thread derail
2 years ago
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Removed Comment You don’t see a difference between talking about nutrition and talking about nutritional *density* as if that’s the only thing that matters? Look at you putting all your trust in chat gpt like a fool. by Whirlybird@aussie.zone
reason: thread derail
2 years ago
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Removed Comment > > > If a vegan diet is well-planned and includes necessary supplements like B12 and DHA, it can offer health benefits such as a reduced risk of heart disease, certain cancers, obesity, and type 2 diabetes compared to typical Western diets that are high in processed meat and saturated fat. These benefits are significant and supported by a substantial body of research. > > DHA is the omega 3 found in fish, FYI by AngrilyEatingMuffins@kbin.social
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2 years ago
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Removed Comment you were literally talking about nutrition!!!!!! here, I asked GPT for a list of health benefits of veganism: > > > A well-balanced vegan diet that includes essential nutrients such as Vitamin B12 and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid) can offer a range of long-term health benefits. Here is a list of potential benefits based on scientific research and nutritional studies: > > > > > 1. **Heart Health**: Vegan diets are typically rich in heart-healthy nutrients. They are high in dietary fiber and antioxidants, and low in saturated fats, which can help reduce the risk of heart disease. > > > > > 1. **Weight Management**: Plant-based diets are often lower in calories and can help in weight management and reduce the risk of obesity. > > > > > 1. **Diabetes Prevention and Management**: A vegan diet can help in the prevention and management of diabetes by improving insulin sensitivity and reducing blood sugar levels. > > > > > 1. **Cancer Risk Reduction**: Some studies suggest that a vegan diet may reduce the risk of certain types of cancer, such as colon cancer, due to high levels of dietary fiber, vitamins, and phytochemicals. > > > > > 1. **Improved Digestive Health**: High fiber intake from a vegan diet supports digestive health and can help prevent constipation and diverticular disease. > > > > > 1. **Lower Blood Pressure**: Plant-based diets can contribute to lower blood pressure due to their low sodium and high potassium content. > > > > > 1. **Reduced Risk of Stroke**: Some evidence suggests that a higher intake of fruits and vegetables associated with a vegan diet can reduce the risk of stroke. > > > > > 1. **Improved Cholesterol Levels**: Vegan diets can improve cholesterol levels, reducing LDL (bad cholesterol) and increasing HDL (good cholesterol). > > > > > 1. **Cognitive Health**: Adequate levels of DHA are important for brain health. Including DHA from algae sources can help maintain cognitive function. > > > > > 1. **Bone Health**: With proper attention to calcium and vitamin D intake, a vegan diet can support bone health. > > > > > 1. **Longevity**: Some studies have linked vegan diets with a longer lifespan, possibly due to the reduced risk of chronic diseases. > > > > > 1. **Reduced Inflammation**: Plant-based diets can have anti-inflammatory properties. > > > > > 1. **Improved Skin Health**: A diet high in fruits and vegetables can improve skin health due to the high content of vitamins and antioxidants. > > > > > 1. **Allergy Relief**: Some individuals report relief from allergies when adopting a vegan diet, possibly due to the elimination of certain animal-based allergens. > > > > > 1. **Environmental Benefits**: While not a direct health benefit, the environmental advantages of a vegan diet contribute to overall wellbeing by promoting a sustainable and healthy planet. > > > > > 1. **Improved Kidney Function**: A plant-based diet may help slow the progression of chronic kidney disease and improve kidney function. > > > > > 1. **Eye Health**: Nutrients like vitamins C and E, found in a vegan diet, can support eye health and reduce the risk of cataracts and macular degeneration. > > > > > 1. **Enhanced Mood**: Some studies suggest that the consumption of fruits and vegetables has been associated with improved mood and mental well-being. > > > > > 1. **Hormonal Balance**: Plant-based diets can help in maintaining a balanced level of hormones in the body. > > continued in second comment, because there were too many benefits to fit in 5000 characters by AngrilyEatingMuffins@kbin.social
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2 years ago
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Removed Comment Potential, potential, potential……yeah no actual points. Also you lost the second you listed better athletic performance 😂. Vegan professional athletes at a high level are as rare as hens teeth. by Whirlybird@aussie.zone
reason: thread derail
2 years ago
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Removed Comment > > > 1. **Reduced Exposure to Antibiotics and Hormones**: By avoiding meat, a vegan diet reduces exposure to antibiotics and hormones often used in animal farming. > > > > > 1. **Lower Risk of Certain Autoimmune Diseases**: A plant-based diet may reduce the risk of certain autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. > > > > > 1. **Gut Microbiome Diversity**: A high intake of plant-based foods can lead to a more diverse and health-promoting gut microbiota. > > > > > 1. **Reduced Risk of Gallstones and Gallbladder Disease**: Diets high in fiber and healthy fats, and low in cholesterol, may reduce the risk of gallstones. > > > > > 1. **Lower Levels of Toxic Compounds in the Body**: Vegan diets may lead to lower levels of harmful chemicals like PCBs and dioxins that accumulate in the fat of animals. > > > > > 1. **Potential Reduction in the Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease**: Some studies suggest that diets rich in fruits, vegetables, grains, and nuts, with an emphasis on antioxidant and nutrient-rich foods, may lower the risk of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. > > > > > 1. **Improved Sleep Quality**: Diet plays a role in sleep regulation, and some plant-based foods contain natural compounds that may promote better sleep. > > > > > 1. **Reduced Risk of Foodborne Illnesses**: Plant-based diets may carry a lower risk of bacterial foodborne illnesses, especially those related to meat consumption. > > > > > 1. **Hormone-Free Eating**: Plant-based diets avoid the hormones found in animal products, which can have various health effects. > > > > > 1. **Lower Risk of Hormone-Related Cancers**: Diets high in animal products have been linked to certain hormone-related cancers, such as breast and prostate cancer, which may be less common in those following a vegan diet. > > > > > 1. **Potential for Improved Athletic Performance**: Some athletes report improved recovery times and performance due to the anti-inflammatory effects of a plant-based diet. > > > > > 1. **Mitigation of Secondary Dietary Risks**: By avoiding fish, a vegan diet also avoids the risk of mercury exposure, which is a concern with certain types of seafood. > > TLDR: Fuck no by AngrilyEatingMuffins@kbin.social
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2 years ago
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Removed Comment So we’re only made to eat the most nutritionally dense food? Nothing else? We’re not herbivores. Humanity has hunted and eaten meat since the earliest traces. There’s no better source of protein and other vital nutrients. by Whirlybird@aussie.zone
reason: thread derail
2 years ago
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Removed Comment Our teeth are made for eating fruit and mashing uncooked yams into something we could digest. Jesus Christ. Steak has less nutritional density than quinoa, lentils, broccoli, spinach, carrots, and at that point I just gave up and asked GPT4, which said this: > > > In a general sense, the vast majority of commonly eaten vegetables and legumes would be considered more nutrient-dense than steak when evaluating the full spectrum of nutrients relative to calorie content. If we're assessing nutrient density across a range of vitamins, minerals, and fiber, likely over 90% of vegetables and legumes would have a higher nutrient density than steak, due to their low-calorie content and rich array of nutrients. However, specific comparisons always depend on which nutrients you prioritize. > > And > > > If we take whole grains such as brown rice, quinoa, barley, and oats, they are generally more nutrient-dense in terms of vitamins and minerals per calorie compared to steak, especially when considering their fiber content and variety of micronutrients. > > TLDR: fuck no by AngrilyEatingMuffins@kbin.social
reason: Thread derail