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Old 10-22-2020, 02:53 AM   #176 (permalink)
sgtlethargic
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Originally Posted by cRiPpLe_rOoStEr View Post
Looking for biorremediation and other approaches that might be more effective and sustainable in the long term. If you prefer to refer to it as "the bright side of the screwed up ecosystem",well, if it's somewhat bright why not to take benefit from the best perspective instead of expecting only the worse results?
"More effective and sustainable" than what?
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