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avatar Sophia Rich
Don't cover our fields. Cover our car parks.

Don't cover our fields. Cover our car parks.

avatar jojo9
A single cow provides 1,500,000 nutritious calories. That's enough to feed 2,000 people! Or a family of 4 for about half a year! Now that's sustainability! @thecarnivorebar

A single cow provides 1,500,000 nutritious calories. That's enough to feed 2,000 people! Or a family of 4 for about half a year! Now that's sustainability! @thecarnivorebar

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We don't have to pay the debt down...". This is why we can't have nice things. I don't think we know what that number is, a sort of ratio of debt to GDP where it would be a problem. There are, of course, Japan being a great example, there are countries that have much higher levels of sovereign debt to their GDP than we do. What's clear is that our

avatar Gaie Houston
IN CASE YOU DID NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS A two-megawatt windmill is made up of 260 tons of steel that required 300 tons or iron ore and 170 tons of coking coal, all mined, transported and produced by hydrocarbons. A windmill could spin until it falls apart and never generate as much energy as was invested in building it.

IN CASE YOU DID NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS A two-megawatt windmill is made up of 260 tons of steel that required 300 tons or iron ore and 170 tons of coking coal, all mined, transported and produced by hydrocarbons. A windmill could spin until it falls apart and never generate as much energy as was invested in building it.

avatar Jeremy Jordan
New Zealand farmers are insulating homes with sheep wool that was once thrown away. It purifies air, resists fire naturally, regulates humidity, and keeps homes comfortable year-round without any harsh chemicals.

New Zealand farmers are insulating homes with sheep wool that was once thrown away. It purifies air, resists fire naturally, regulates humidity, and keeps homes comfortable year-round without any harsh chemicals.

avatar Anthony Miller
Activist:

Activist: "Cattle farming is incredibly wasteful." Farmer: "Is it? List the inputs." Activist: "What?" Farmer: "For my farm. What goes in?" Activist: "Feed, water, land..." Farmer: "Rain, grass that grows for free, and land that won't grow anything else. Where's the waste?" Activist: "But the resources..." Farmer: "Are solar energy and rainfall. Bo

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