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29 May 2023 at 10:30 pm in reply to: Will the Netflix ban on password sharing change the way you stream? #1802044
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ParticipantAll I can say is what a moaning lot in regards to NetFlix.Its cheaper than many apps and always has a new film ,doco or series to watch and very affordable at $14 a month which equates to 50c a day.
15 October 2022 at 9:36 pm in reply to: A tax on cow burps to battle climate change? Really? #1757797desiree
ParticipantDoes Jacinda Ardern ever keep up with the news around the world regarding cow emissions .
Csiro australia has been working with a seaweed.Our scientists have collaborated with Meat & Livestock Australia and James Cook University to develop a cost-effective seaweed feed ingredient called FutureFeed, which uses a type of seaweed, native to Australia that significantly reduces their methane emissions and has potential to increase livestock productivity.
In December 2020 FutureFeed was awarded the Food Planet Prize for its benefits to the climate and environment, while also having the potential to improve profits and livelihoods by opening up a new global industry in seaweed farming.
Im sure other countries are trying like a Germany entrepreneur which is using a compound of garlic and unripe bitter oranges and reducing up to 40 % in emissions.Its a cycle we are going through not climate change .The worse co2 in the world is the making of concrete .The carbon dioxide emissions from the production of concrete are so high that if concrete were a country, it would be the third-largest emitter of CO2 behind China and the United States. Concrete is the most widely used artificial material in existence. The only thing we consume more of is water. Carbon dioxide emissions by business sector.So Jacinda think on that one. -
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