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mysticdragon3md3 · 1 year
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"The quick way to make new pedestrian plazas" by City Beautiful
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bobbypp77 · 2 years
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somebluenovember · 1 year
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due to everything reasons, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
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Crock Pot Chicken Stock
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ch-falk · 1 year
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Blood disease is so funny i went from downing 5 shots and feeling nothing to getting fucked up on a little gin and a glass of wine
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haroldtweets · 1 year
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darthfoil · 2 years
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"The problem with recycling plastic lies not with the concept or process but with the material itself. The first problem is that there are thousands of different plastics, each with its own composition and characteristics"
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"Another problem is that the reprocessing of plastic waste—when possible at all—is wasteful. Plastic is flammable, and the risk of fires at plastic-recycling facilities affects neighboring communities—many of which are located in low-income communities or communities of color."
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"Yet another problem is that plastic recycling is simply not economical. Recycled plastic costs more than new plastic because collecting, sorting, transporting, and reprocessing plastic waste is exorbitantly expensive. The petrochemical industry is rapidly expanding, which will further lower the cost of new plastic.
"Despite this stark failure, the plastics industry has waged a decades-long campaign to perpetuate the myth that the material is recyclable. This campaign is reminiscent of the tobacco industry’s efforts to convince smokers that filtered cigarettes are healthier than unfiltered cigarettes."
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"Consumers can put pressure on companies to stop filling store shelves with single-use plastics by not buying them and instead choosing reusables and products in better packaging. And we should all keep recycling our paper, boxes, cans, and glass, because that actually works."
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focusonthegoodnews · 2 years
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Inside Charm Industrial's big bet on corn stalks for carbon removal
Inside Charm Industrial’s big bet on corn stalks for carbon removal
Good News Notes: “In recent weeks, a crew of staffers from a company called Charm Industrial have been working on the edge of Kansas corn fields, moving rolled bales of stalks, leaves, husks, and tassels up to a white semi-trailer. Inside, a contraption called a pyrolyzer uses high temperatures in the absence of oxygen to break down the plant material into a mix of biochar and bio-oil. The former…
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mysharona1987 · 1 year
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The French really don’t fuck around.
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thoughtportal · 7 months
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qsycomplainsalot · 10 months
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phoenixyfriend · 1 year
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I feel like a good shorthand for a lot of economics arguments is "if you want people to work minimum wage jobs in your city, you need to allow minimum wage apartments for them to live in."
"These jobs are just for teenagers on the weekends." Okay, so you'll use minimum wage services only on the weekends and after school. No McDonald's or Starbucks on your lunch break.
"They can get a roommate." For a one bedroom? A roommate for a one bedroom? Or a studio? Do you have a roommate to get a middle-wage apartment for your middle-wage job? No? Why should they?
"They can live farther from city center and just commute." Are there ways for them to commute that don't equate to that rent? Living in an outer borough might work in NYC, where public transport is a flat rate, but a city in Texas requires a car. Does the money saved in rent equal the money spent on the car loan, the insurance, the gas? Remember, if you want people to take the bus or a bike, the bus needs to be reliable and the bike lanes survivable.
If you want minimum wage workers to be around for you to rely on, then those minimum wage workers need a place to stay.
You either raise the minimum wage, or you drop the rent. There's only so long you can keep rents high and wages low before your workforce leaves for cheaper pastures.
"Nobody wants to work anymore" doesn't hold water if the reason nobody applies is because the commute is impossible at the wage you provide.
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wordofthehour · 15 days
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Word of The Hour: economical
English: economical 1. relating to domestic economy, or to the management of household affairs 2. careful and frugal in management and in expenditure 3. managing with frugality ------------ - French: économique - German: ökonomisch, wirtschaftlich - Hindi: किफायती - Italian: economico - Portuguese: económico - Spanish: económico ------------ Thank you so much for being a member of our community!
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