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We Support Police Interrogation Rights

We support police interrogation rights, and the public also has a reasonable obligation to cooperate in accordance with the law... This can prevent many unfortunate incidents in society.

Mayor Chen Chu's Humor About Black Bears Reveals the Hidden Truth of Shou Shan Zoo

The article comments on current Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chu's humorous response to a video of a black bear standing at Shou Shan Zoo, using the opportunity to expose long-standing criticisms the zoo has faced regarding animal welfare and environment. The author lists many past negative incidents at the zoo, questioning poor facilities (such as cement enclosures) and mismanagement, calling for public attention to animals' living conditions rather than treating animal behavior as mere entertainment.

Releasing Sky Lanterns is Garbage: Exploring Environmental Pollution and Safety Hazards

The author discusses the negative impacts of releasing sky lanterns in Pingxi, including fire risks, environmental pollution, and waste issues. The article criticizes the 'cheap romance' behind sky lanterns and suggests alternative ways to express wishes without harming the planet.

🌳 Google's Global Forest Map: Accidentally Exposes the Truth Behind China's PM2.5 Haze Problem!

This article uses data from the Global Forest Monitor map developed by Google in cooperation with NASA to compare the forest coverage between mainland China and neighboring countries (Japan, South Korea, Russia, Taiwan). The article points out that the map displays large areas of mainland regions in low-coverage gray and yellow-earth tones, while neighboring countries show deep green. The author directly links this forest deficiency to mainland China's severe urban haze (PM2.5), land pollution, and factory waste smoke emissions environmental issues, warning about environmental destruction's severity and calling for facing reality.

Alopeng Trail and Tamkang Bridge: To Build or Not to Build

In Taiwan, environmental issues are always difficult to resolve, particularly when entangled with elections. On one side are entrenched local interests seeking to protect themselves, on the other side are environmentalists with a sense of mission (now self-stigmatized), or simply those who follow media trends.