Looked at the UN report that this chart is trying to use and found this: “Food waste” is defined as food and the associated inedible parts removed from the human food supply chain.
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It's true though
Is Russia looking to send poop balloons into Ukraine? What other security could NK possibly provide?
Who keeps downvoting bots
My dude, you should write these ideas down and put them in your safe instead of posting them on public forums
DIDDY OWNS TWITTER?!?!
The iVerge era
Valve remembered on August 22 that they have a tournament starting in two weeks
This was one of the games of all times. Multiple very interesting design choices in this one which we no longer see today
Brother, it's your cost of living. Almost every other country which has a footprint on the video game market and isn't known for black policies has better working hours and balance of life. It's just that paying Americans a liveable wage is three or four times more expensive than giving a reasonably comfortable wage to a developer elsewhere.
The other part of it is to look at where your game companies are clustered in the US. It's either the bay area, Seattle, or Florida. None of those places are exactly cheap to either hire employees with these conditions or to hold an office space.
Isn't the debate essentially scientists saying it releases CO2 and people who make money off it saying nah bro
The motivation behind doing it was that different cultures treat what is food differently as is exemplified in their example of chicken feet. However, that also raises big questions on the efficacy of this data since houses which use raw fruits and vegetables are probably likely to have higher food waste by this definition since most people aren't buying bone-in meat. But since a big objective of their report was tackling greenhouse gas generation from said food waste, I guess it makes sense in that context? I tried to figure out the exact methodology by which they estimate their numbers but I wasn't able to find it.