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Every year, little black-and-white birds called pied flycatchers make the lengthy trek from sub-saharan Africa to northern Europe to feast on caterpillars, claim a nest, and have babies. This typically goes off without a hitch, and the birds return to Africa a few months later, offspring in tow. But recently, some flycatchers have arrived to find their nesting sites occupied by haughty, territorial great tits. And those birds don't just chase flycatchers away—they brutally attack them, kill them, and eat their brains.
Source: https://www.popsci.com/great-tits-murder-climate-change/
(Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Tuesday March 03 2020, @02:08PM (1 child)
When I was studying environmental contamination in Houston, it came to my attention that BPAs and similar pollution was responsible for early and larger breast formation in the affected populations... and nobody seemed to be complaining about that part.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 04 2020, @05:35PM
Yep, plastics have been known to cause it for a while, BPA being just one of them.
It seems that early on-set puberty in girls is just something accepted and noticed with a casual attitude in the media.
I've yet to meet anyone that tries to prevent this effect; if anyone I know has stopped using BPA products, it's because of cancer fears and toxicity in babies being fed from BPA bottles; no one is doing much of anything to prevent girls becoming sexually mature faster or boys becoming less masculine.
Maybe the rich men at the top are actually, but quietly, doing something for themselves? I mean it's no secret old guys like young gals, and that rich guys seem to be able to pay their way into things.