@eee@waifu@alex And i’m not even exaggerating about the fungi eating radiation. something like a decade ago a species of fungi was discovered in the chernobyl exclusion zone at first it was thought the mushrooms were just doing their fungal version of photosyntesis with radiation and the phenomena was dubbed radiosynthesis but years later it was discovered that the mushrooms were barely radioactive themselves and the soil under and around the fungi had a lower radioactive reading than the rest of the area, experiments were ran cropping and planting sprouts of those shrooms, after 6 months every spot with the fungi had a measurable decrease in radioactive emission.
"Polonium-210 can be found in all commercially available domestic and foreign cigarette brands, Karagueuzian said, and is absorbed by tobacco leaves through naturally occurring radon gas in the atmosphere and through high-phosphate chemical fertilizers used by tobacco growers. The substance is eventually inhaled by smokers into the lungs."
Literally another example of industrial farming at its best.
@Owl@alex@EdBoatConnoisseur@eee@waifu I've looked up and pretty much all the stuff like this saying it's bad for the environment, soil, and all keeps coming back to "industrial farming practices" from slash and burn/deforestation to zero crop rotation.
Of course the government would rather ban it outright (which will never cause problems or make it trendy in 50 years to do illegally)