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  • 国家地理 没有垃圾的世界可能存在吗(11) The other 40 percent, the clothes no one wants, are recycled as wipe cloths or shredded for insulation or mattress stuffing. Some are incinerated. The recycled fraction increasingly includes cheaply made, worn-out items. Boer loses money on almost al
  • 国家地理 没有垃圾的世界可能存在吗(12) Food 食品 People can't go circular on their own; the system has to change. But individual choices do matter. It's about using less stuff in the first place, said Liz Goodwin of the World Resources Institute. 人们无法只靠一己之力实现资源
  • 国家地理 没有垃圾的世界可能存在吗(13) The progress has stalled lately, but no one ever thought common sense alone would end food waste. Artificial intelligence may be required. From a remodeled Victorian furniture factory in the Shoreditch section of London, Marc Zornes, CEO of Winnow, i
  • 国家地理 没有垃圾的世界可能存在吗(14) Van Nimwegen was two years out of business school and working for Albert Heijn, the largest Dutch grocery chain, when she discovered the food waste problem. As an assistant store manager she wanted to do something about it, and she couldn'tfood banks
  • 国家地理 没有垃圾的世界可能存在吗(15) In 2018 InStock started delivering surplus food to other restaurants. Van Nimwegen's priority now is to get contracts to supply corporate cafeterias. The most important thing for us is to make volume, she said. These kinds of places have a thousand p
  • 国家地理 为了改变世界 我们必须进行抗议(1) America has been plunged into another Emmett Till moment of racial reckoning and soul searching. The protests and acts of civil disobedience currently roiling the nation will continue to flare like California wildfires. They must. This nation was bui
  • 国家地理 为了改变世界 我们必须进行抗议(2) A young Montgomery, Alabama, pastor named Martin Luther King, Jr., took notice. So did a nascent national civil rights movement. 阿拉巴马州蒙哥马利市一位名叫马丁路德金的年轻牧师注意到了这一点。新生的全国民权运动
  • 国家地理 为了改变世界 我们必须进行抗议(3) Now, America is experiencing another wave of social unrest and civil disobedience. We have little choice. Neither Minneapolis nor its police officers represent an American police anomaly. But the killing of Floyd has exposed an awful truth, and radic
  • 国家地理 为了改变世界 我们必须进行抗议(4) The young and aggrieved have always been the catalyst behind protest movements. So have powerful images. This moment is no different. The graphic video of Floyd gasping for air and pleading for his life under the knee of a police officer is understoo
  • 国家地理 为了改变世界 我们必须进行抗议(5) The video of Floyd pleading for air, as officers watched his descent into unconsciousness, is the 21st-century visual needed to unleash the sort of historical rage and righteous focus that has led to change in the past. It's our Emmett Till moment. 弗
  • 国家地理 为了改变世界 我们必须进行抗议(6) True and lasting police reform will involve much more than legal consent decrees enforced by the U.S. Department of Justice. It will also involve more than police doing a much better job of policing their own. 真正持久的警察改革涉及的范围
  • 国家地理 为了改变世界 我们必须进行抗议(7) Days after Floyd's death, Thunberg tweeted an insightful message to her four million Twitter followers: Devastating to see the development taking place in the USA. Centuries of structural and systematic racism and social injustice won't go away by it
  • 国家地理 为什么病毒让我们措手不及(1) In the first weeks of the coronavirus pandemic, I couldn't bear to read about our collective early missteps. Not only because the implicit rebuke felt futile -- what was the point in knowing that the grim reality we were living could have been avoide
  • 国家地理 为什么病毒让我们措手不及(2) When the U.S. death toll from COVID-19 had not quite reached a thousand and New Yorkers like me were three days into our governor's stay-at-home order, I phoned Morse to see how he was holding up. He teaches epidemiology at Columbia University Mailma
  • 国家地理 为什么病毒让我们措手不及(3) The late Edwin Kilbourne might have had something to say about that. A leading influenza vaccine researcher, Kilbourne was gaunt and goateed; in my book I described him as a cross between Pete Seeger and Jonas Salk. At a conference in the mid-1980s,
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