Kilograms
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Maybe 25 pounds, or 10
kilograms.
If we covered nine percent of the world's oceans in ocean permaculture, we would be producing enough protein in the form of fish and shellfish to give every person in a population of 10 billion 200
kilograms
of high-quality protein per year.
Parrotfish live on coral reefs all over the world, there are 100 species, they can grow well over a meter long and weigh over 20 kilograms, but that's the boring stuff.
A single parrotfish can produce over 380
kilograms
of this pulverized coral each year.
Weighing up to 10
kilograms
and possessing a wingspan of nearly 3 meters, the lappet-faced vulture is the undisputed king of the carcass.
When my daughter Fiona was born, she weighed 4 pounds, 12 ounces, or 2.15
kilograms.
It weighs 1,250
kilograms
and the only exercise I get is opening and closing it.
Humans have produced over eight trillion
kilograms
of plastic, most of it still here as waste.
Eight trillion
kilograms.
Now as a result of our program with Henkel, they've committed to use over 100 million
kilograms
of material every year.
In total, they weigh 103.7
kilograms.
And we can produce from this, believe you me, several dozens of
kilograms
on an annual basis.
Today, well over 1.5 million
kilograms
of highly enriched uranium and plutonium – key ingredients for nuclear weapons – are dispersed across hundreds of facilities in 25 countries.
In May, the Iranian, Turkish, and Brazilian leaders met in Tehran to conclude an agreement that would supposedly have Iran deposit 1,200
kilograms
of lightly enriched uranium (LEU) in Turkey, which, in exchange, would send 120
kilograms
of enriched fuel to be used in Iran’s research reactor.
On average, they apply less than 10
kilograms
of fertilizer per hectare, compared to 140
kilograms
in India.
The average chemical fertilizer use in sub-Saharan Africa is 12.5
kilograms
per hectare of arable land, compared to the world average of 102 kg/hectare.
Sri Lanka took a similar stance, using studies from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to calculate that in 2008, environmentally permissible carbon emissions totaled no more than 2,172
kilograms
per person.
In fact, the world’s per capita emissions were 4,700 kilograms, or more than double the permissible limit.
But, while emissions in the rich nations were far above the permissible limit, Sri Lankan emissions were, at 660 kilograms, well below it.
In 1965, India averaged 854
kilograms
of grain per hectare in use, while Sub-Saharan Africa averaged almost the same, 773
kilograms
per hectare.
But, by 2000, India was producing 2,293
kilograms
per hectare, while Africa was producing only 1,118.
Europe and the United States were the largest meat consumers in the twentieth century, with the average person eating 60-90
kilograms
(132-198 pounds) annually – far more than is required to meet humans’ nutritional needs.
Millions of years and 200 tons of plant matter are necessary to produce one liter of oil, whereas just 15
kilograms
of plant matter are required to make one liter of synthetic fuel.
For example, producing one kilogram of chicken meat, pork, or beef requires 1.6, three, and eight
kilograms
of animal feed, respectively.
If the rest of the world caught up to the United States – where meat consumption averages 125.4
kilograms
per person annually, compared with a measly 3.2
kilograms
in India – the environmental consequences would be catastrophic.
We currently move around 1,000 to 2,000
kilograms
of machinery to transport only one or just a few people, each weighing perhaps 75
kilograms
(165 lbs.).
And Iran will have to keep its stock of 3.67%-enriched uranium to below 300
kilograms.
A fusion power station would use only around 450
kilograms
of fuel annually, cause no atmospheric pollution, and carry no risk of accidents that could lead to radioactive contamination of the environment.
On July 9, the militant group now known as the Islamic State captured 40
kilograms
(88 pounds) of uranium compounds at Mosul University in Iraq.
Fertilizer use in Africa amounts to just 13
kilograms
per hectare, compared to 90
kilograms
in South Asia and 190
kilograms
in East Asia.
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