They don’t close it because of contamination of what is effectively potable drinking water, which is what we are actually talking about. The water in question here is actually safe for use as municipal water in the US.
They don’t close it because of contamination of what is effectively potable drinking water, which is what we are actually talking about. The water in question here is actually safe for use as municipal water in the US.
In this circumstance there isn’t really a bio-accumulation risk, tritium if ingested breaks down in biological systems in 1-3 weeks and doesn’t produce significant amounts of radiation when it decays.
That’s largely what UK gun laws are and I doubt that most Americans would accept it. It’s totally sensible, and the UK allows pretty much anything at .22 and below and don’t count shotguns as firearms, and it would likely save money as you then could not regulate a lot of things.
You don’t even need the best of headphones, for the same price as say the Sony’s you can get better headphones. You do pay good money for all the tech inside and that reduces what you get in terms of the audio quality in absolute terms.
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You can get more efficient with different systems, it also depends on how you measure efficiency i.e. energy conversion vs carbon intensity and actually compare apples to apples as in part the efficiency is driven simply by the fact massive cargo ships are inherently just very efficient ways to move a lot of mass.
They used an original product, therefore Nike doesn’t really have recourse. You can completely reuse and resell a product with associated branding as long as it is substantively the same product as was originally sold. While you can debate how much of a percentage of the original product remains, as long as it is a…
It’s worth noting that reactors don’t just run on Uranium, that’s a choice, and Uranium while a finite resource is burned at an incredibly slow rate and is heavily recycled so there aren’t any significant supply issues(to the point where Uranium mining is sometimes not economic).
To be fair there is a reason why the US has one of the largest populations of big cats in the world. If Pandas could actually breed reliably there would probably be tens of thousands of them in the US.
Yeah its very Snyder, which some people like, personally it’s ok in small doses.
I’m sure someone will, there is actually a fairly decent movie hidden under all that runtime. I don’t mind the runtime as I like that at times as sometimes everything on the cutting room floor is interesting to watch, but a good solid edit would make it sharp. The real shame is with probably half the amount of reshoot…
Because they’re literally free as long as you have some kind of modern device that can access the internet, which even poor people and in places without Visa have.
I have to disagree, the shift is clearly happening now.
It sounds like your knowledge of crypto is very out of date.
They totally do, that’s not inherently a bad thing though. BTC transactions are a misnomer given it’s more akin to gold, and it isn’t more expensive to a gold transaction.
It does, however by it’s nature the transmission rate is always less, it’s not a finite resource in so much as it is a limit. You can just build more and you get an overall net benefit, very few countries especially in the west actually have modern grids anyway so the need for more electrical capacity is moot given…
So the application rate is important here as there is a huge difference between having equal numbers of applications and actively discriminating women and having the same percentage of applicants gender breakdown as you have final selection.
It’s hard to say for sure, however at the moment most statistics point to most electricity being renewable not some, over 70% is the figure often quoted. Which makes absolute sense from an economic perspective as when you generate direct revenue from it renewables are shockingly cheap and have pretty low ROI times.
There is fast fashion being an issue, but that’s not really to do with the nature of the material used. If all fast fashion was cotton and wool it would still be an issue.
So nobody in the comments section appeared to read the article and the author buried the lead for a hit piece followed up by a comment storm that have nothing to do with it.