Pollution
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We could send a message saying, "This is how much
pollution
I've eaten recently," or, "This is the kind of stuff that I've encountered," or, "This is where I am."
So, we started off looking at robots that would eat pollution, and then we're looking at robots which we can eat.
It's got the huge advantage that it does not create carbon
pollution.
What I want to point the finger at is the legal and regulatory system, a system in which there are networks of agreements just like this one which serve to silence people and seal off data points from public health experts and epidemiologists, a system in which regulators will even refrain from issuing a violation notice in the event of
pollution
if the landowner and the gas company agree to settle.
Limiting human activity along migratory routes and in other critical habitats, and reducing noise
pollution
throughout the ocean would help ensure whales continued survival.
We would end up with less regulation and far less
pollution
at the same time, while helping working-class Americans get ahead.
No matter how many VR goggles they slap on their faces and whatever fantasy world they go into, they can't externalize the slavery and
pollution
that was caused through the manufacture of the very device.
And we've got the monumental: disease, pollution, war.
Or why do be accept
pollution?
We go to the mayors or the governors of this world, and say, "We can guarantee a short-term reduction of
pollution
between 20 and 40 percent.
And the thing is that you put all of the services in the center, and then people actually live on the outer ring, because there is less traffic, less noise, less pollution, so that is where you want to live.
Every year, more than four to five million people die due to exposure to outdoor air
pollution
around the world.
This petri dish that you are looking at contains approximately 20 minutes' worth of
pollution
captured off a pyrolysis plant.
Now, this picture gave me an idea and got me thinking about rethinking both
pollution
and inks, because it was making that black-colored mark.
But given that millions of liters of fossil fuels are already being burned out there by our cars, our engines and our exhaust out there, what if you could capture that
pollution
and use it to recycle and make those inks?
In Boston, I couldn't find much
pollution
to play with, so I resorted to using a candle.
This was my "Hello, World!" of experimenting with printing with
pollution.
This is the same
pollution
that I showed you in the petri dish, which is the result of any fossil fuel that is being burned out there.
In 2015, I decided to take this experimentation forward and set up a lab in India to work on the capture and recycling of air
pollution.
This is an early-stage prototype of our system that would capture
pollution
that is being released from a conventional diesel-based car.
We advanced the technology and created this into this version that would capture
pollution
from static sources of pollution, like a diesel generator.
Without affecting the performance of the engine, we are able to capture 95 percent worth of
pollution
released from the diesel generator.
They said, "Let's do a global art campaign with the inks that you are making off this pollution."
So, this pen is made by recycling 40 to 50 minutes of that car
pollution
that we are talking about, the same
pollution
that is in the petri dish.
So this is a very sharp black that is generated by the same
pollution.
We started getting spammed by polluters, who would send us bags full of
pollution
to our office address, asking us, "What can we do with this pollution?"
Our lab back in Bombay right now has
pollution
samples that have come from London, from India, from China, you name it.
Well, what would he have done if we did not take that
pollution?
But now, because we had the economics of AIR-INK figured out on the other side, we could incentivize him to give us this
pollution
and make inks from it, and turn it into even more valuable products.
Now, pollution, as we all know, is a global killer.
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