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2016-08-27 03:12 |
顶楼主。 i pl,{ 开始以为是笑话,上网一查,是真事,阿根廷国家农技所的项目,并预言2070年后大家生活的城&乡没准会以屁甲烷为能源,原文如下: uv<_.Jq] These new cow fart packs from Argentina could save the world (>f`>6 V z6rT<~xZtu $IjI{% This is not a joke, but it is funny. It's also practical. U*E)y7MY
Gk/cP` Argentina's National Institute for Agricultural Technology (INTA) has invented a way to convert cow flatulence into usable energy, and it involves putting a plastic backpack on a cow. %?aq1 =B 8D,*_p In other words, cow fartpacks are here. ,|}mo+rb- ^]'_Qbi]} The reason this is not a joke is because it is actually happening, but also because cows are responsible for a remarkable amount of global methane emissions, which are a major cause of global warming. It's a real problem. ?FjnG_Uz`D y22DBB8 According to the EPA, cow farting (and burping, actually a lot of it is burping) accounts for 5.5 million metric tons of methane per year in the United States — that's 20 percent of total US methane emissions. x#N_h0[i 5V\",PAW Here's how the fartpacks work: tubes run from the backpack into the cows' rumen (or biggest digestive tract). They extract about 300 liters of methane a day, which is enough to run a car or a fridge for about 24 hours. 3u4Q!U%(D {j;` wN Pablo Soranda, INTA press officer, told that the project is more about making a point than it is converting people to a way of life. v3FdlE J|DZi2o He doesn't think we're going to live in fart-powered cities before 2070, but he can "imagine a future farm with a couple of these cows used to provide energy to satisfy the farm’s needs." %>_6&A{K,d qk3|fW/- Just fart-powered farms, then. Excuse me? g}W|q"l?i "om7 :d 我觉得还不是太搞,苹果不也想出iFart吧。祝大家周末开心。 yz=X{p1 t|i<}2 1^E5VG1[ Mqvo
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