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Every single fishing vessel combined, small and large, across the globe, together produce about 65
million
tons of wild-caught seafood for human consumption.
In the next 35 years, we are going to need an additional 85
million
tons to meet demand, which is one-and-a-half times as much, almost, as what we catch globally out of our oceans.
For example, on top of that 65
million
tons that's annually caught for human consumption, there's an additional 30
million
tons caught for animal feed, mostly sardines and anchovies for the aquaculture industry that's turned into fish meal and fish oil.
For example, a letter is represented in one byte, or eight bits, and your average photo takes up several megabytes, each of which is 8
million
bits.
The areal density of a modern hard drive is about 600 gigabits per square inch, 300
million
times greater than that of IBM's first hard drive from 1957.
But instead of being centralized in the brain, these 500
million
neurons are spread out in a network of interconnected ganglia organized into three basic structures.
Today, they are the most ardent conservation champions and manta rays earn the Maldivian economy in excess of 8
million
dollars every single year.
Her age was so astounding that a millionaire pledged $1
million
to anyone who could break her record.
Around the globe, there are approximately 60
million
people who have been forced to leave their homes to escape war, violence, and persecution.
In fact, we learned later, 15
million
Americans on paroxetine at the time, 15
million
on pravastatin, and a million, we estimated, on both.
So that's a
million
people who might be having some problems with their glucose if this machine-learning mumbo jumbo that he did in the FDA database actually holds up.
What does the French Revolution have to do with the time NASA accidentally crashed a $200
million
orbiter into the surface of Mars?
With a quarter
million
different units in France alone, any widespread change would require massive disruption.
The budget for one episode of network television can be anywhere from three to six
million
dollars.
A new episode made every nine days times four shows, so every nine days that's 20
million
dollars worth of television, four television programs, 70 hours of TV, three shows in production at a time, sometimes four, 16 episodes going on at all times: 24 episodes of "Grey's," 21 episodes of "Scandal," 15 episodes of "How To Get Away With Murder," 10 episodes of "The Catch," that's 70 hours of TV, that's 350
million
dollars for a season.
Around the world, my shows air in 256 territories in 67 languages for an audience of 30
million
people.
Four television programs, 70 hours of TV, three shows in production at a time, sometimes four, 350
million
dollars, campfires burning all over the world.
Scholars crunched the numbers and found that a single von Neumann machine traveling at 5% of the speed of light should be able to replicate throughout our galaxy in 4
million
years or less.
We are spewing 110
million
tons of heat-trapping global warming pollution into it every 24 hours, free of charge, go ahead.
The climate-related historic drought that started in Syria in 2006 destroyed 60 percent of the farms in Syria, killed 80 percent of the livestock, and drove 1.5
million
climate refugees into the cities of Syria, where they collided with another 1.5
million
refugees from the Iraq War.
And even in a city like New York City, one of the most densely populated in the world and one of the most sophisticated mass transit systems in the world, there are still 2.5
million
cars that go over those bridges every day.
And since then, we've taken 7.9
million
miles off the roads and we've taken 1.4 thousand metric tons of CO2 out of the air.
Now, in China everything is supersized, and so we're doing 15
million
uberPOOL trips per month, that's 500,000 per day.
How do we get that to a
million?
And in China, well, that could be several
million.
But what if for 60 cents a mile we could get half a
million
more people carpooling in Los Angeles?
And what if at 60 cents a mile we could get 50
million
people carpooling in the United States?
What do you say to your army of a
million
drivers plus at that time?
A
million
people die a year in cars.
Approximately 7
million
people around the world die from heart attacks every year, and cardiovascular disease, which causes heart attacks and other problems like strokes, is the world's leading killer.
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