Spain's Most Destructive Volcanic Eruption | True Cost
Nine million people in the United States live near an abandoned oil and gas well. Because these wells have no owner and were never sealed, they are spewing quantities of methane and other dangerous gases into the atmosphere. Some are over 150 years old and have been lost to the passage of time. As a result, identifying and plugging them with cement can be prohibitively expensive for most jurisdictions. However, with $4.7 billion in funding for this problem included in the Infrastructure Bill, there is renewed optimism. We follow an ex-oil executive and his staff as they locate and plug abandoned oil wells.
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How to Make Pollution Based Paint | World Wide Waste
Toxic waste from a coal mine that closed over a century ago continues to flow into streams and rivers. A group of painters and scientists is now collecting the muck and turning it into paint.
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Expensive Camel Milk - Why Is It So Expensive?
Camel milk is so expensive because camels are scarce and milk production is extremely low. A cow can produce 50 litres of milk per day on average, while a camel can produce 6-7 litres.
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Spain's Most Destructive Volcanic Eruption | True Cost
Nine million people in the United States live near an abandoned oil and gas well. Because these wells have no owner and were never sealed, they are spewing quantities of methane and other dangerous gases into the atmosphere. Some are over 150 years old and have been lost to the passage of time. As a result, identifying and plugging them with cement can be prohibitively expensive for most jurisdictions. However, with $4.7 billion in funding for this problem included in the Infrastructure Bill, there is renewed optimism. We follow an ex-oil executive and his staff as they locate and plug abandoned oil wells.
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Can lab-created diamonds replace natural diamonds? | Rise And Fall
Diamond mining companies marketed their gems as symbols of love and romance for many years. Behind that narrative, however, was an industry tainted by conflict, corruption, and colonialism. Diamonds can now be grown in a lab for a fraction of the price. Is this the diamond's future?
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Can lab-created diamonds replace natural diamonds? | Rise And Fall
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Why Do We Kill So Many House Plants But Still Spend Billions On Them Big Business
The latest trend is indoor plants. However, more plants are dying as Americans purchase more plants and growers increase output to meet demand. Plants die in the supply chain in about 40% of cases, and in customers' homes in another 35% of cases. What then are plant growers and other key players doing about it? To find out, we visited one of the biggest plant farms in America.
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