Sentences with phrase «about human waste»

Few radio shows could make a report about human waste both entertaining, educational and inspiring, but Radiolab is no ordinary radio program.
The film also has an undercurrent of ugliness to it, intentional to a certain extent, with more shots and dialogue about human waste than is typical for a law enforcement thriller.

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As human resources expert Susan M. Heathfield explains, «Poor goal setting makes people cynical, wastes their time and fosters confusion about where to concentrate actions and energy.»
Ah, so much is said about human want and misery — I seek to understand it, I have also had some acquaintance with it at close range; so much is said about wasted lives — but only that man's life is wasted who lived on, so deceived by the joys of life or by its sorrows that he never became eternally and decisively conscious of himself as spirit, as self, or (what is the same thing) never became aware and in the deepest sense received an impression of the fact that there is a God, and that he, he himself, his self, exists before this God, which gain of infinity is never attained except through despair.
Finally, there is increased anxiety concerning climate change — with some environmentalists demonising human beings, consumer - based Western cultures castigating poorer nations for their waste and pollution, and little attempt to think more profoundly about what a more ecologically - aware approach to our world may demand from such societies.
living a life of delusion is AWESOME until REALITY BIOTCH slaps you in the face and pops the sheltered bubble of the priveledged happy life you live and heaps misery onto you and your loved ones and all you can do / say / think is... god has a plan... yup a plan to make you suffer for a reason you can't understand... from my VAST knowledge of the world and human nature i know how to make choices that avoid MOST of the misery and suffering the rest of you shlubs endure, can't avoid everything, but instead of wasting time with religious b and s i think about avoiding misery and suffering... 35 years and so far sooooooo goooood...
I had never thought about reducing waste before, just assumed it was an inevitable product of human existence.
Globally, about one - third (approximately 1.3 bn tonnes) of food produced for human consumption every year is either lost or wasted while moving from farm to fork.
Did you know that about one - third of all food intended for human consumption is lost or wasted from farm to fork every year?
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, about one - third of food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted in the supply chain.
Not the human waste, you just don't stop to think about that.
which is arguably correct, when you consider the fact that so many human hours are wasted bitching about Trump, instead of creating technical progress in this post-Moore's law world.
And the truth is that all of Labours tinkering, new laws, money wasted on police bureaucracy, human rights and time spent talking about these problems has achieved nothing, in fact the problems are getting worse.
Phosphorus in human waste was responsible for about 54 percent of the global load, while agricultural fertilizer use contributed about 38 percent.
On just one of the rivers in the study area, which handles 60,000 user days a year, this translates into about 30,000 pounds of human waste that could be left in the canyon.»
But finding an alternate solution could take years, and some observers concerned about nuclear waste's effects on human health do not want to plunge ahead in the meantime.
The study, which focused on bears that had learned to eat human food or food waste, found that the proportion of human foods in their diets decreased by about 63 percent after the new strategies were implemented.
«Unfortunately, the phosphorus in human waste is only about 10 percent» of mined phosphate rock, explains David A. Vaccari, director of civil, environmental and ocean engineering at the Stevens Institute of Technology.
«The overall message is not just about plastic,» Wright reminds us, «but how you as a human being can create less waste and therefore less impact on the environment.»
Before the concept of waste disposal even came about, human excrement and food waste was allowed to fester in close vicinity to our homes and living spaces and was a breeding ground for disease of all kind.
Helen Mirren says a bunch of terrible things about drunk drivers for Budweiser in one of the beer company's commercials, calling them a «short - sighted, utterly useless, oxygen wasting, human form of pollution.»
The film sees the first astronauts on Mars about to leave the red planet, but just like a cop on his last day of retirement, all the human waste is about to hit the fan.
The hole that I'm talking about, is this hollow feeling that I have every single time I think about all of the human potential that's been wasted, all of the social injustice that's been created by not providing the highest possible quality of education to the kids in this country that need it most.
I think it's wrong to hope for school reform to «win» so that we can all see its massive failures... what about the waste of human potential?
However, chronically ill, immunocompromised, pregnant, or maybe - to - be-pregnant humans must be very careful about hygiene when handling meats as well as soils and animal wastes.
What we are talking about here is not exactly «waste» but byproducts (from meat as well as milled grains and other sources) left over from human food processing are found in many poor quality and even higher quality foods, especially when the pet food company is owned by one of the giant companies that also own plants for processing human foods.
Direct Abundance and Caribbean S.E.A. are partnering together to offer educational programs about coral reef and mangrove conservation, safe water and sewage discharge solutions. The need for these programs is essential for the San Mateo area as their homes are located in a swamp highly contaminated by human waste.
I mean, people were saying the same thing about Battlefield One, which was based on an even more useless waste of human lives and suffering, but once it was released people found that the game did in fact try to be a respectful interpretation of the events it depicted.
In 2018, Lamensdorf will co-curate an exhibition at the University of Buffalo Art Galleries about radioactive waste and its human and ecological implications.
In a world where hunger is still a reality for many, and there is concern about how to feed a growing human population, this quantity and source of food waste is very disturbing.
I find nothing funny about our pharmaceutical waste, in addition to all the other wastes with which we pollute, impacting the innocent non human species who were here long before we ever showed up.
But mainstream scientists don't waste their time arguing about whether or not humans are causing climate change.
While students learn about water cycles, pollination, waste streams and biodiversity in the classroom, the tangible benefits are experienced as they walk through sustainable buildings and outdoor courtyards, designed to provide healthy habitats for humans.
It took about one percent of the world economy to develop the modern infrastructure of clean water and indoor plumbing; that's roughly what will be required to get rid of «another kind of human waste» — carbon dioxide emissions from burning fuels.
If there are not, humans should not agree to give up any uses of fossil fuels, or waste time and resources on efforts to bring this about.
In this piece, I assume the reader is vegan or already understands that any discussion about waste reduction or environment must acknowledge that animal agriculture and its concomitant waste has a devastating effect upon humans and the environment.
If we spend all of our time arguing about whether or not humans are causing global warming, we're wasting time and energy.
How many CPU and human hours will be wasted on arguing about the obvious?
The concern about altering surivial food crops is, to me, a concern similar to the fear that disposal of nuclear waste will threaten humans for ten thousand years, at the least.
The American Chemical Society says, «Eduardo Nicolau, Carlos R. Cabrera and colleagues point out that human waste on long - term journeys into space makes up about half of the mission's total waste.
It's all the same stuff that people say about gold — another waste of human investment energy.
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