Refrigerators
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Think of this, in America today, the majority of people under the poverty line still have electricity, water, toilets, refrigerators, television, mobile phones, air conditioning and cars.
Thanks to the universal penetration of running water and electricity in the developed world and the widespread adoption of washing machines, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, dishwashers, stoves and microwaves, the amount of our lives that we forfeit to housework has fallen from 60 hours a week to fewer than 15 hours a week.
All I know is how to make refrigerators."
Meanwhile, American ingenuity and innovation has helped to spur industrialization and also helped in the creation and the building of things like household appliances such as
refrigerators
and televisions, motor vehicles and even the mobile phones in your pockets.
It's the
refrigerators.
With this large brain now affordable by cooking, we went rapidly from raw foods to culture, agriculture, civilization, grocery stores, electricity, refrigerators, all of those things that nowadays allow us to get all the energy we need for the whole day in a single sitting at your favorite fast food joint.
There's the logistics: Within this country there are only 800
refrigerators
to keep vaccines chilled.
Now America has this amazing ability to keep growing
refrigerators.
The single most impactful solution, according to this analysis, would be refrigeration management, or properly managing and disposing of hydrofluorocarbons, also known as HFCs, which are used by
refrigerators
and air conditioners to cool the air.
You see, in the early days of refrigeration,
refrigerators
used toxic and flammable chemicals like propane and ammonia.
And these becos are normally very crowded, and people hump furniture up them, or
refrigerators
up them, all sorts of things.
In contrast, I took a plate with six one-dollar bills, and I left those plates in the same
refrigerators.
Globally, one third of all the food that we produce is wasted, acquitting to 1.6 billion tons of food that spoiled on the way to the market or expired in our
refrigerators
or were simply thrown out by supermarkets and restaurants at the end of the day.
These are
refrigerators
that require no electricity; they're pot within a pot design.
The coal revolution fueled the Industrial Revolution, and, even in the 1900s, we've seen a very rapid decline in the price of electricity, and that's why we have refrigerators, air-conditioning; we can make modern materials and do so many things.
Consider, the single most successful international environmental effort of the 20th century, the Montreal Protocol, in which the nations of Earth banded together to protect the planet from the harmful effects of ozone-destroying chemicals used at that time in air conditioners,
refrigerators
and other cooling devices.
We had condoms in all the
refrigerators
in the hotels and the schools, because alcohol impairs judgment.
That "fat people" are always looking for
refrigerators?
There were old
refrigerators
stocked with Pepsi, and baskets of York Peppermint Patties.
It's no wonder William Lundigan wound up selling Westinghouse
refrigerators
on television commercials after films like this.
In an age of self-driving cars and smart refrigerators, this dearth of funding is simply unacceptable.
At the same time, the war left enormous pent-up demand for the products of mass production: cars, washing machines, refrigerators, lawn mowers, television sets, and more.
VillageReach also started a company that delivers propane gas to health centers in northern Mozambique, where, like in many of the country’s rural areas, electricity is unreliable or completely unavailable to power the
refrigerators
that keep vaccines cool.
Every detail, from the number of bicycles and boats needed to deliver the vaccine to otherwise inaccessible areas, to the
refrigerators
and cold boxes needed to keep the vaccine potent, even the batteries necessary to power them, were counted and budgeted.
With support from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, Nigeria also installed more than 1,600 solar-powered refrigerators, which are critical to ensuring that vaccines remain safe and effective during their long journey through the distribution chain.
They designed planes, computers, and furniture, figured out how to lay out an assembly line, helped to make new cars faster and
refrigerators
more efficient, pushed the limits of computer chips, and invented new medicines.
The Protocol explicitly aimed at phasing-out substances such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) – found in products such as refrigerators, foams, and hairsprays – in order to repair the thin gassy-shield that filters out the sun’s harmful, ultra-violet rays.
Unfortunately, with electricity supply intermittent even when available, compressor-based electric refrigerators, which consume a lot of power, have not been an option.
Apple, for example, has established new plants in Texas and Arizona, and General Electric plans to move production of its washing machines and
refrigerators
to Kentucky.
In the advanced countries, the market for first-time purchases of mass-market goods like cars, refrigerators, and televisions is saturated, while the secondary market for used and reconditioned goods has become much less dynamic, undermining employment in repairs and renovations.
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