Trucks
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There are three
trucks
there.
There are about three and a half million people who drive
trucks
for a living in the United States; I think some of them are going to be affected by this technology.
After a lethal 1995 heat wave turned refrigerator
trucks
from the popular Taste of Chicago festival into makeshift morgues, Chicago became a recognized leader, tamping down on the urban heat island impact through opening cooling centers, outreach to vulnerable neighborhoods, planting trees, creating cool white or vegetated green roofs.
I unloaded
trucks.
That was my full-time job, unloading
trucks
at a food warehouse, for $5.25, not an hour, but per month.
Then one night, military
trucks
drive up to our house.
I sat in a diner, and I watched as
trucks
drove up and down the highway, carting away the earth out of gardens and replacing it with fresh, uncontaminated soil.
Or remember those big ladder fire
trucks?
I rode in the
trucks
and walked the routes and interviewed people in offices and facilities all over the city, and I learned a lot, but I was still an outsider.
I didn't just ride in the
trucks
now.
I drove the
trucks.
The citizens didn't only experience incessant gunfire but also explosions and burning
trucks
used as barricades across the city, so truly like a battlefield.
The first job that he ever got in the safari business was fixing the safari
trucks.
And that outpouring of emotion from people on our safari
trucks
as they saw her, it was this sense of kinship.
From our own computer simulations, we quickly found that one meter really was the minimum viable product to be able to see the drivers of our global economy, for the first time, being able to count the ships and cars and shipping containers and
trucks
that move around our world on a daily basis, while conveniently still not being able to see individuals.
Or the garage doors that are brought from San Diego in
trucks
to become the new skin of emergency housing in many of these slums surrounding the edges of Tijuana.
Today, these roads that interconnect our world are dominated by cars and
trucks
that have remained largely unchanged for 100 years.
The roads are jammed by cars and
trucks.
But in fact, this is the little-known fact that I didn't realize at the time: Deforestation accounts for more greenhouse gas than all of the world's planes, trains, cars,
trucks
and ships combined.
Traffickers have forced young people to drive ice cream trucks, or to sing in touring boys' choirs.
And they do that by hiding in the back of
trucks
headed for the ferry, or the Eurotunnel, or they sneak inside the tunnel terminal at night to try to hide on the trains.
These are the same stickers used on big
trucks
to avoid collision.
Thousands of
trucks
supplied by China and Russia took up the task amidst ferocious B-52 bombing and truck drivers became known as pilots of the ground.
I'm talking about cowboy boots and Caterpillar yellow toy
trucks
and bug jars, the whole nine yards.
This is from Spain last September, you could call this the running of the cars and trucks, I guess.
Then, during input delivery, we rent hundreds of 10-ton
trucks
and send them out to where farmers are waiting in the field.
In fact, it emits more greenhouse gases than our cars, our trucks, our planes and our trains combined.
We grow them for about 50 to 70 days, we harvest the leaves, and then the leaves are transported by cooling
trucks
to the factory.
But to reach there, you must dodge between the
trucks
overpacked with garbage and slalom between the tuk-tuks, the fastest vehicle to move around in the neighborhood.
The smell of the garbage unloaded from those
trucks
was intense, and the noise of the traffic was loud and overbearing.
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