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If this is legit, it's Nobel Prize material haha
Units are in tons
Cows are ruminants, so they blast out about 200L of methane a day (roughly the firepower of one butane gas canister). They eat like crazy, but 10% of that intake turns into methane
Thanks to China volunteering to be the world's 'trash can,' everyone else has been able to get rare earth elements at bargain prices.
The reason why we rely so much on China for rare earth metals Rare earth elements are actually buried pretty evenly across the globe; basically, any country could mine them if they
Seoul produces a massive 3,018 tons of trash every single day. Seoul's incinerators are ridiculously insufficient.... Public opinion in Seoul is against building new incinerators,
- Related Post: [Exclusive] Seoul's trash eventually hits Chungcheong and Gangwon... the 'dispose-at-source' principle is falling apart This is getting a bit out of hand lol - dc o
The Evolution of Exploitation Today, we live lives consuming an abundance of goods at incredibly low costs that people in the past couldn't even imagine. A single screw worth a few
An oyster taste so good you wouldn't notice if your buddy died right next to you
A smoker trying to cut a deal to take the fine solo and leave his fellow driver out of it after they both got caught smoking. Obviously, they weren't having any of it. Zero toleran
Incheon? Nope. Even they're struggling with incinerator shortages and debating whether to hike trash bag prices. The place that's truly screwed is Cheongju. Incinerator expansion p
The results of China's desert greening project are actually jaw-dropping It's cool they put in the work and money to build a forest, but apparently that forest sucked up so much wa
They really got healthy as hell lol
Someone got slapped with a 600k won fine for smoking in a national park