Waking up today was another stark reminder of the furious forest flames around us and the apocalyptic world we live in, with surging variants and the air quality of the West gone amok. The 2006 cult film Idiocracy was supposed to be 500 years in the future, but we seem to be approaching much sooner the tilting point into madness. A Canadian respirologist has suggested smoke particles are small enough to enter the brain and cause “neuro-inflammation,” which can affect people’s moods and their cognitive abilities.
Smoke, Strike, Sweep, a Service and a Survivor
Smoke, Strike, Sweep, a Service and a…
Smoke, Strike, Sweep, a Service and a Survivor
Waking up today was another stark reminder of the furious forest flames around us and the apocalyptic world we live in, with surging variants and the air quality of the West gone amok. The 2006 cult film Idiocracy was supposed to be 500 years in the future, but we seem to be approaching much sooner the tilting point into madness. A Canadian respirologist has suggested smoke particles are small enough to enter the brain and cause “neuro-inflammation,” which can affect people’s moods and their cognitive abilities.