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I also used to think that all of our food came from these happy, little
farms
where pigs rolled in mud and cows grazed on grass all day.
And in that disconnected state, yeah, we can build factory
farms
with no windows, destroy marine life and use rape as a weapon of war.
Fast-forward two years later: we now have window farms, which are vertical, hydroponic platforms for food-growing indoors.
And we have window
farms
all over the world.
And window farmers in Finland have been customizing their window
farms
for the dark days of the Finnish winters by outfitting them with LED grow lights that they're now making open source and part of the project.
So window
farms
have been evolving through a rapid versioning process similar to software.
And what we're seeing is that R&D-I-Y has moved beyond just window
farms
and LEDs into solar panels and aquaponic systems.
My mother worked on farms, then on a car assembly line, working six days, double shifts.
So long as gold mines, oilfields and large
farms
in Africa continue to be owned by foreign investors and those vital resources are shipped to the West, the stream of African migrants will flow continuously.
So that means if you wanted, literally, to produce total energy consumption in all forms, on average, from wind farms, you need wind
farms
half the area of the UK.
Remember where we are, 1.25 watts per square meter, wind
farms
2.5, solar parks about five.
It's got 160 wind farms, each 100 square kilometers in size, and that would be a twentyfold increase over today's amount of wind.
They own
farms.
And then you notice that those seeds become
farms
across the Bronx that look like this.
We're also becoming children of the corn, creating
farms
in the middle of Fordham Road for awareness and window bottles out of garbage.
But I noticed that most of the food that I was giving my pigs was in fact fit for human consumption, and that I was only scratching the surface, and that right the way up the food supply chain, in supermarkets, greengrocers, bakers, in our homes, in factories and farms, we were hemorrhaging out food.
Bats are also threatened in the U.S. by their attraction to wind
farms.
Kenya is going to have one of the largest wind
farms
in Africa: 353 wind turbines are going to be up at Lake Turkana.
And my idea is also being used now all over Kenya for scaring other predators like hyenas, leopards, and it's also being used to scare elephants away from people's
farms.
And after World War II, we started using herbicides to kill off the weeds in our
farms.
The very
farms
that used to sustain bees are now agricultural food deserts, dominated by one or two plant species like corn and soybeans.
In most agricultural settings, on most of our farms, it's only the seed that's coated with the insecticide, and so a smaller concentration moves through the plant and gets into the pollen and nectar, and if a bee consumes this lower dose, either nothing happens or the bee becomes intoxicated and disoriented and she may not find her way home.
And we need to diversify our
farms.
And in fact, would even dump the grain in Lake Michigan, rather than spend more money transporting it back to their
farms.
So we've worked with others, with other businesses and NGOs, on the Better Cotton Initiative, working right back down to the farm, and there you can halve the amount of water and halve the chemical inputs, the yields increase, and 60 percent of the costs of running many of these
farms
with farmers with low incomes can be chemical imports.
For all of our stores, our own factories, our distribution centers, we've installed 300,000 solar panels so far, and we've got 14 wind
farms
we own and operate in six countries, and we're not done yet.
Now, that was a pretty good system for most of the history of the regulation of land, until this technology came along, and people began to wonder, were these instruments trespassers as they flew over land without clearing the rights of the
farms
below as they traveled across the country?
Wind
farms
equipped with new remote monitorings and diagnostics that allow wind turbines to talk to each other and adjust the pitch of their blades in a coordinated way, depending on how the wind is blowing, can now produce electricity at a cost of less than five cents per kilowatt/hour.
We must ensure that these young men, on their small farms, can earn enough money to make a life for themselves; to make a future.
RNG: I opt for the mistreatment of animals in factory
farms.
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