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Real life Tiberium? by Acidus at 5:35 pm EDT, Apr 18, 2004 |
] Of course, the crops aren't eaten because they're full of ] toxic metals. ] ] Instead, Anderson harvests them for their minerals as ] they begin to die. He estimates he can recover 1 kilogram ] of gold per hectare (14 ounces an acre) and about half as ] much mercury through this process. Then the gold is used ] to pay for the cleanup and to educate locals about ] sustainable agriculture. This is remarkably similar to the "plant" tiberium in the Command and Conquer games |
Real life Tiberium? by k at 3:25 pm EDT, Apr 19, 2004 |
] "I can think of few, if any, better examples of putting ] the triple bottom line of sustainability into practice - ] delivering environmental and economic benefit directly to ] local communities," says Mr. Gillespie. [ Indeed. What a very very cool process. This dude gets a virtual medal for being smart. -k] |
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