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- Microsoft will be carbon negative by 2030 - The Official . . .
Over three-quarters of this is carbon dioxide, with most of this carbon emitted since the mid-1950s This is more carbon than nature can re-absorb, and every year humanity pumps more than 50 billion metric tons of additional greenhouse gases into the air This isn’t a problem that lasts a few years or even a decade
- Glass: Material-Specific Data | US EPA - U. S. Environmental . . .
The amount of recycled glass containers was 3 1 million tons in 2018, for a recycling rate of 31 3 percent The total amount of combusted glass in 2018 was 1 6 million tons This was 4 8 percent of all MSW combustion with energy recovery that year In 2018, landfills received approximately 7 6 million tons of MSW glass
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Visualized Data for Insightful Rice Sector Planning
- Iraq Oil Reserves, Production and Consumption Statistics . . .
Iraq ranks #26 in the world for oil consumption, accounting for about 0 88% of the world’s total consumption of 97,103,871 barrels per day Iraq consumes 0 94 gallons of oil per capita every day (based on the 2016 population of 38,469,627 people), or 342 gallons per capita per year (8 barrels) [1 barrel = 42 US Gallons]
- RICE PRODUCTION IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION: ISSUES AND . . .
The world rice supply has more than doubled from 261 million tonnes in 1950 (with Asian production of 240 million tonnes) to 573 million tonnes in 1997 (including the region’s production of 524 million tonnes) Production has more than doubled overtaking the population growth of nearly 1 6 times in Asia A measure of this success is reflected
- The Truth About How Many Burgers McDonalds Has Sold
A 1952 story by the trade journal American Restaurant, touted McDonald's popularity and efficiency, revealing that the business was dishing out "one million hamburgers and 160 tons of french fries a year " A million burgers a year is now of course small potatoes, and once Ray Kroc came on board to make McDonald's a national sensation burger
- How to Feed the World in 2050 - Food and Agriculture Organization
In order to feed this larger, more urban and richer population, food production (net of food used for biofuels) must increase by 70 percent Annual cereal production will need to rise to about 3 billion tonnes from 2 1 billion today and annual meat production will need to rise by over 200 million tonnes to reach 470 million tonnes
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