Japan aims to halve pollen emissions in 30 years to tackle hay fever
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I personally found the pollen debilitating this year. Glad that it’s on the radar but disappointed it’s gonna take 30 years to take effect.
Claritin is looking at this news and readying their briefcases of bribe money.
>Supercomputers and artificial intelligence will be utilized to improve the accuracy of pollen forecasts
This probably means a complex excel function updated by a salaryman half-awake in the train at 22:30.
source: I have worked with national agencies for IT projects
Why replace cedar tree with another tree that also produce pollen?
Surely, there are other tree options that don’t produce any?
Is that why they are replacing Yoyogi park with a shopping center? I see now!