Going Green?

Did our almost complete stop of burning all of our fuels have a beneficial affect on old Mother Earth in TWD?

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  • Damn hippies

  • DeltinoDeltino Moderator

    Theoretically, yes. There's a moment in the comic series where a fisherman notes that there are a lot more fish than there used to be. So I imagine the environment would be in pretty good shape... well, besides all the undead people, and dead dead people.

  • ...except when all of the human power plants and other dangerous stuff breaks down.

    So good but bad stuff.

    Deltino posted: »

    Theoretically, yes. There's a moment in the comic series where a fisherman notes that there are a lot more fish than there used to be. So I

  • Yeah but that isn't so much a pollution thing as it is only a few thousand people are alive and maybe a hundred of them are fishing type of thing.

    Deltino posted: »

    Theoretically, yes. There's a moment in the comic series where a fisherman notes that there are a lot more fish than there used to be. So I

  • I like to think that if we don't use oil it will eventually bubble up and cover the whole surface. So let's burn it up yo! I'm a subscriber of the Abiotic oil theory, even if I may have mispelled it.

    NorthStars posted: »

    Damn hippies

  • I like to think that if we don't use oil it will eventually bubble up and cover the whole surface. So let's burn it up yo! I'm a subscriber of the Abiotic oil theory, even if I may have mispelled it.

    NorthStars posted: »

    Damn hippies

  • I like to think that if we don't use oil it will eventually bubble up and cover the whole surface. So let's burn it up yo! I'm a subscriber of the Abiotic oil theory, even if I may have mispelled it.

    NorthStars posted: »

    Damn hippies

  • Imagine the type of pollution all the rotting dead bodies would give off.

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