that's amazing.
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That Fordissan X-terranger Avalanche 1500 look, G-Wagon edition
If they really wanted no one to play the DLC, they'd make you solo Malenia. No ashes.
If the non-food products (which account for about 40% of the animal) are accounted for, the food-CO2 falls by ~40% to about 51.
This doesn't seem to take into account methane production and its effect on the climate either, which would probably put cows and pigs much higher.
I want to believe there's a critical mass of competition in the market already, but I think it's still fragile. They'll keep making cars but with Musk huffing his own fumes...I don't think Tesla has a bright future unless they get rid of him.
Tabs are a dark pattern confirmed.
The war is over, long live spaces.
you-dont-get-to-the-cloud-district-often-core
Literally a cave man who breaks rocks for a living.
Read it in Osaka's dubbed Southern drawl, and it makes it so much better.
to be fair, it's both.
At worst, they might cancel the subscriptions. I imagine trying to give the money back (get the charges reversed) is the labor intensive part.
One major point this article overlooks is that CO2 is a byproduct of the iron ore -> steel process. It uses carbon to bind the oxygen molecules in the iron ore (which is mostly Iron Oxide) to produce pure iron and CO2.
It IS possible to create new iron in an induction or electric arc furnace, but you still need to add carbon to drive the chemical reaction that actually purifies the ore.
That said, there are other elements (such as hydrogen which is mentioned once) that can be used to bind with the oxygen instead of carbon, it's just that most of them do so violently. Engineering around that volatility isn't trivial, and sourcing them introduces new logistical problems.
Ultimately, I think forcing carbon capture as part of the process is probably the easiest way to solve the problem. It's not like taking CO2 out of regular air: it is being produced in a controlled environment as part of an industrial system, so engineering a way to separate the carbon and oxygen before it leaves that system should be very feasible.