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How Riots Affect The Environment
Riots can have negative impacts on the environment, particularly in urban areas. These impacts include increased pollution from debris, potential damage to natural habitats from fires or construction, and disruption to waste management systems. While riots primarily cause social and economic disruption, their effects on the environment, while often secondary, can be significant, especially in the immediate aftermath.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Pollution:
Riots can lead to increased pollution from debris, litter, and potential spills of hazardous materials. The destruction of infrastructure, such as vehicles and buildings, can release pollutants into the air and water.
Habitat Damage:
In some cases, riots can involve fires or other actions that damage natural habitats, especially in urban parks or green spaces. This can disrupt local ecosystems and displace wildlife.
Waste Management Disruption:
Riots can overwhelm waste management systems, leading to overflowing bins, litter accumulation, and potential health hazards. The disruption of garbage collection services can exacerbate these issues.
Long-term Impacts:
While the direct environmental damage from riots may be temporary, the long-term consequences can include increased risk of soil and water contamination, especially if hazardous materials are involved.
Focus on Social and Economic Issues:
While environmental concerns may be secondary to the immediate social and economic disruptions caused by riots, the long-term effects on the environment can be significant, especially in densely populated areas.
Nightmarish Mad Max street races and explosions spread to third Dem-run city after Oakland and Kansas City
Seattle journalists attacked by agitators call out far-left media for covering up violence at protests
Anti-ICE protests to cost Los Angeles taxpayers over $30M
Cincinnati brawlers began attacking helpless victims minutes BEFORE n-word was said
Lawsuit against gay activist could help destroy the right to protest
Malaysian influencer criticised for claiming men who do housework are ‘gay’ and ‘losers’
His latest outburst began on August 26, when he posted a photo on Threads accompanied by the incendiary caption: “Change children’s pampers = GAY.”
Malaysian influencer criticised
Texas announces ban on Sharia Law after Muslim 'patrols' tried to ban alcohol and pork
Gays Around The World Becoming More Conservative As More Gay-Hating Immigrants Move In
Zulu king demands migrants leave South Africa
Democrat is ripped to shreds for saying non-whites should...
Uber responds after Texas teen says driver kicked him out of car for being gay
The Selective Blindness of LGBTQ Activism Toward Anti-Gay Persecution in the Muslim World
Anti-gay bill: Mahama and NDC are first-class scammers
Our gay asylum policy makes no sense
Why are we catching more diseases from animals?
The world is grappling with the new coronavirus, which has spread from China to at least 15 other countries.
Outbreaks of new infectious diseases are typically seen as a "one off".
But the new virus - thought to have stemmed from wildlife - highlights our risk from animal-borne disease. This is likely to be more of a problem in future as climate change and globalisation alter the way animals and humans interact.
How can animals make people ill?
In the past 50 years, a host of infectious diseases have spread rapidly after making the evolutionary jump from animals to humans.
The HIV/Aids crisis of the 1980s originated from great apes, the 2004-07 avian flu pandemic came from birds, and pigs gave us the swine flu pandemic in 2009. More recently, it was discovered severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) came from bats, via civets, while bats also gave us Ebola.
Humans have always caught diseases from animals. In fact, most new infectious diseases come from wildlife.
Why are we catching more diseases from animals
Some pet owners are advocating against rabies vaccines
Hundreds of baby emperor penguins stranded on breakaway iceberg miraculously survive
Westfield Health Department Tells Owners to Keep Cats Indoors
It's time to worry about bird flu in cats
PS family says rat infestation caused severe illnesses and forced them out of their home
Rare virus that killed Gene Hackman's wife linked to 3 deaths in California town
Fungus that spreads from cats to humans has been detected
Brave black lesbian instantly silences baying woke mob while confronting Democrat senator about encounter with trans creep in female locker room
A lesbian singer banned from her LA gym for complaining about a transgender woman in the female locker room eloquently silenced a woke mob while grilling one of California's most powerful Democrats.
Brave black lesbian instantly silences baying woke mob
Volleyball player who was left brain damaged by trans rival blasts comedian who mocked her injuries
Bill Maher Sends Blunt Message About Transgender Individuals in Locker Rooms
Trans gymgoer caught ‘masturbating’ in women’s bathroom at California Planet Fitness
New York nuns forced to fight back against crazy gender law
Disgustingly anti-Semitic word woke union president twice screamed at Jewish computer instructor at San Francisco college
'I really wish that that colonizer, Abigail Dumbstein, would shut her damn mouth and not speak on SEIU items,' Salazar-Colon was heard saying before adding that Bornstein was 'dumber than a bag of rocks.'
Disgustingly...
Sudan's women face 'world's worst' sexual violence amid brutal conflict
The Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have been locked in a brutal conflict since April 2023 that has killed tens of thousands of people, displaced around 11 million and been marked by widespread sexual violence.
Sulaima Ishaq al-Khalifa said abuses against women routinely accompanied looting and attacks, with reports of rape often perpetrated as "the family witnessed" the crime.
"There is no age limit. A woman of 85 could be raped, a child of one year could be raped," the trained psychologist said at her home in Port Sudan.
Sudan's women face 'world's worst' sexual violence
Afghan national 'laughed' as he raped 12-year-old girl in broad daylight
Women 'raped and mutilated for standing up to Iran's regime
Islamic militants kill 162 in multiple Nigerian village attacks
How Iran's ruthless enforcers use rape to crush dissent
Migrant filmed hurling vile abuse at female cop and vowing to make her his 'slave'
Trixie Mattel was banned on Instagram for calling gay whales a slur
She was referring to a news item from February, which involved humpback whales. The species was spotted engaging in sexual congress for the first time, and it was a tryst between two male whales.
Trixie Mattel was banned
'Star Wars' Actress 'White People' Remark Sparks Fury
One word is ‘banned’ on a cruise ship
PBS removes drag & trans content
Drag queen performance celebrating Democratic resolution on Oregon House floor draws backlash
Suella Braverman rants that drag queen’s school visit is ‘morally indefensible’
Drag Race icon living in her car after mum told her she’s ‘not welcome’ at home
Andrew Scott is tired of talking about being gay
It’s wonderful to be able to talk about sexuality in an open way. But I do feel sometimes, other people — and by other people, I mean straight people — don’t have to explain or talk about their sexuality every time they go to work.
Andrew Scott is tired of talking about being gay
Louisiana Legislature passes 'Don't Say Gay' bill
August Alsina Responds To Being Called A “Gay Bi**h”
‘My sexuality is private and I’ll take it to the grave’
Internet speculates about Benny Blanco’s sexuality after viral Lil Dicky video
Pedro Pascal Fans Revolt
No, Zayn Malik didn’t just come out as gay
Why I don't have a child: society isn't built for motherhood
I was 31 the last time I got pregnant. And after a lifetime of certainty that I did not want to be a mother, I felt an unexpected thing, cutting through the panic and the nausea: happiness.
Every morning since an intuitive nudge sent me to fetch a pregnancy test from the drugstore, my breasts oddly sore and my stomach in a low-level but constant state of turbulence, I would wake up with the thought: “I can do this. I want to do this.”
By the time I fell asleep at night, I was sure there was no possible way I could do this, this being raising a child on my own.
There has been a lot of hand-wringing about declining birth rates, the lowest in more than 30 years, across all race and class divides. We’re told millennial women “choosing” not to have children will be bad for the economy, it will be bad for the ageing baby boomer population, it will be bad for the real estate market. According to Forbes, it’s bad for older women desperate for grandchildren. But are people actually deciding to delay families, or are they finding themselves in unstable situations where the addition of a child seems unworkable? The reasons given when op-ed writers bother to ask millennials – too much debt, not enough financial security, a romantic market that is as rocky as the job market – point more to the latter.
If everyone makes it into the world safely, things that used to be taken for granted are now scarce resources one might fight and compete for. Vitally important systems like decent childcare, education and healthcare has disappeared, leaving parents to choose between inadequate choices or sacrificing untold amounts of money, time and energy to compete the limited amount of something better.
Why I don't have a child
Mom’s Super Honest Post About Being a Stay-at-Home Parent Goes Viral
'Vile-Mouthed' Son Forced to Apologize After Harassing Supermarket Employees
My Neighbors Keep Sending Their Grandkid Over to Use Our Pool Uninvited
French man accused of molesting 305 Indonesian children
The New Film Exposing Hollywood’s Child-Abuse Epidemic
Drama queen! Hilarious moment girl cries and claims father's hair-brushing hurts - before he has even started
SoCal fertility doc ‘kidnapped’ couples’ embryos
Tweet to the Black community was a ‘poor choice of words’
A Twitter user tweeted at the fast-food chain Friday: “grilled spicy deluxe but still noooo spicy nuggets…………@ChickfilA…..”
Tweet to the Black community was a ‘poor choice of words’
Calling junk food bad is wrong
Chick-fil-A Employee Spits Into Fried Chicken Batter
Teacher Fired After Saying His Race Is ‘Superior’
Midwest diner erects sign banning customers who stink of WEED
America’s best restaurant winner stokes outrage with automatic 20% tip because of country’s ‘racist’ past
The ‘A’ is not for ‘Ally’
As an asexual person, I can often feel excluded from the wider LGBTQ+ community. It can feel as if we are tolerated rather than welcomed, and sometimes even like we’re outright rejected. Having our validity disputed by LGBTQ+ peers is the most hurtful form of exclusion I have experienced.
The ‘A’ is not for ‘Ally’
Finding love as a gay man feels impossible
What little things make you lose interest in a guy?
It’s time to work toward a healthier relationship standard for queer men
‘Gutter trash f–king my friend in my own house’
Texas gay campground doubles-down on banning transgender men from property
Greece may soon ban surrogacy for gay men
Angry mob rampages trans picnic, burning Pride flag & threatning to stab people
Gen Z Rebels Against “Gay Acceptance”
Woman says 'rushed' gender reassignment treatment left her suicidal
Keira Bell is taking the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust to court over the treatment she received for gender dysphoria, a condition where a person experiences distress due to a mismatch between their biological sex and their gender identity.
The 23-year-old, who used to identify as a boy, said the puberty-delaying drugs and testosterone prescribed to her have irreversibly damaged her physical and mental health.
Ms Bell started receiving treatment, including hormone blockers, after "roughly three sessions" at the Tavistock Centre. She says at the time she had "no doubt" she wanted to become a boy.
Ms Bell described her decision to transition as a teenager as a "coping mechanism" and says there was "no real investigation" into the other mental health issues she was going through at the time.
Gender reassignment treatment left her suicidal
More than 50% of trans and non-binary youth in US considered suicide
Why detransitioners are crucial to the science of gender care
When My Chinese Trans Identity Gets Lost in Translation
Gender dysphoria should be treated like anorexia
Detransitioner says testosterone treatment caused ‘more anxiety’
A Moroccan influencer announced he was no longer transgender
‘I was really crazy on the hormones’
Trans woman who concealed gender before performing sex act on man is found guilty of sexual assault
Young woman who had her breasts cut off as a teenager to live as a boy wins $2million
The sad reason customers have fled El Salvadoran restaurant that went viral for helping LA riot cops
On Monday, Elizabeth stood in front of her business, a Salvadoran restaurant called La Ceiba, just two days after the terrifying incident when a handful of LA County Sheriff's deputies overcome by tear gas burst into her small restaurant.
Without missing a beat, Mendoza's cousin, Rosa, jumped in and splashed milk and water into the grateful deputies' eyes.
‘I helped them because we are all humans,’ Rosa told DailyMail.com. ‘They needed our help and we are here to serve.’
The sad reason customers have fled El Salvadoran
Fetterman slams fellow Dems for ‘crazy’ rhetoric, criticism of DC military parade
Arnold Schwarzenegger brutally terminates Joy Behar's attempt to stir anti-ICE hatred
Dems need to ‘tell celebrities to just...
New Bill Would Criminalize Revealing the Truth About Sex and Identity
Identification Chaos
SB 59 would allow someone to secretly change his or her sex and name together after committing a crime. If a law enforcement officer found official records of their original identity, that officer would be legally prohibited from sharing those records, even in court. People whose sex and accompanying name are tied to past actions or crimes change their sex and a different name, and anyone who shows documentation of the change could be punished. Letting anybody secretly change their sex on official documents at any time radically undermines identity verification and will endanger Californians.
New Bill Would Criminalize Revealing the Truth
Excuse woke Oregon judge made to set free dad who killed 15-month-old daughter
Algerian criminal, 27, with raft of convictions dodges deportation after claiming to be gay and transgender
Fury over claim transgender teenagers should be allowed to shoplift
Female prisoner 'hurled in locked cell' after complaining that she had been raped by one of three trans sex predators housed there
Buena Vista Park is a center of the gay cruising renaissance
Running parallel to those public-facing elements of LGBTQ culture in San Francisco are traditions like cruising — seeking out public places frequented by queer people looking for consensual sex from suitors, usually afforded by way of a reciprocated gaze and gesture. The history of cruising dates back to the 1810s in England, but it wasn’t until the 1960s that cruising had its hyperlocal bloom as SF became the gay capital of America.
Buena Vista Park
Man who killed lover ‘because he was gay’ receives life in prison
...targeting gay cruising spots and extorting victims to have sex with him
Russian man arrested for allegedly running gay travel agency dies in custody
Global Gay Cruising Index 2025: Berlin Ranks No. 2
Are influencers ruining public sex for the rest of us? It’s complicated
Two arrested for alleged lewd, lascivious acts at Rancho Mirage park