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How many miles do e-bike riders ride per day?

I’ve said it once and I’ll say it until it’s the actual future: e-bikes are the future.

The people who bought e-bikes increased their bicycle use from 2.1 kilometers (1.3 miles) to 9.2 kilometers (5.7 miles) on average per day; a 340% increase. The e-bike’s share of all their transportation increased dramatically too; from 17% to 49%, where they e-biked instead of walking, taking public transit, and driving.

Treehugger, By Lloyd Alter, https://www.treehugger.com/e-bikers-ride-much-farther-and-more-frequently-than-regula-bikers-5076231

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What is the average cost of a diamond engagement ring?

Wow, marriage is expensive, huh? But does it have to be!?

And it was also exactly what De Beers Consolidated Mines, Ltd. wanted. I was a century-old marketing campaign, actualized. […] three-quarters of American brides wear a diamond engagement ring, which now costs an average of $4,000.

The Atlantic, By Uri Friedman, https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/02/how-an-ad-campaign-invented-the-diamond-engagement-ring/385376/

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How much money is donated to Environmental Charities each year?

That’s a lot of money, but you’ll be surprised to know it’s not very well distributed to organizations and a lot goes to the richest of the charities.

To complete the analysis, Carbon Switch looked at returns from a regular report put together by Giving International, an organization that takes a yearly look at overall charity data, as well as more than 65,000 tax returns from environmental nonprofit groups housed on ProPublica’s Nonprofit Explorer tool.

According to the Giving International report, $8 billion went to environmental charities in 2020. Just five groups took in a quarter of that total. The Nature Conservancy alone raked in more than $1.1 billion in donations last year, significantly outpacing the runner-up, World Wildlife Fund.

Gizmodo, By Molly Taft , https://gizmodo.com/people-are-giving-money-to-the-wrong-climate-charities-1848135834

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How many people on Earth die each year because of Air Pollution?

10 million. TEN FUCKING MILLION. That is an uncomprehensible amount of people. That’s essentially a New York City dying ever year. I implore you to read the entire article from David Wallace-Wells. It’s shocking.

Not​ all deaths are created equal. In February 2020, the world began to panic about the novel coronavirus, which killed 2714 people that month. This made the news. In the same month, around 800,000 people died from the effects of air pollution. That didn’t. Novelty counts for a lot.

But air pollution kills more than ten times as many as the flu every single year, and we hear even less about it. In 2017, a Lancet study put the figure at almost seven million a year, about two-thirds from outside air pollution and one-third from indoor, household pollution. More recent estimates run higher, with as many as 8.7 million deaths every year attributable just to the outdoor particulate matter produced from burning fossil fuels. Add on indoor pollution, and you get an annual toll of more than ten million. That’s more than four times the official worldwide death toll from Covid last year. It’s about twenty times as many as the current annual deaths from war, murder and terrorism combined.

London Review of Books, by David Wallace-Wells, https://lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v43/n23/david-wallace-wells/ten-million-a-year

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How much total plastic trash is in the world?

Fun reminder: this increases an incredible amount each year!

There are now around 6.3 billion tons of plastic trash in the world, making its presence known from the oceans to national parks to the peak of Mount Everest. Plastics take so long to break down that they essentially exist outside of our human perception of time itself.

-Gizmodo, By Molly Taft, https://gizmodo.com/scientists-made-a-plastic-mug-out-of-salmon-sperm-1848149272

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Can you make a living streaming on Twitch.tv?

The short answer is: probably not. In October 2021 there was the leak from Twitch (owned by Amazon), which showed payouts to the streamers. From the leaks we found out only a *very* small percent of the streamers are making large sums of money, or even a livable wage.

[…] 25 percent of the top 10,000 highest paid Twitch streamers don’t make minimum wage — and based on the fact that payout data covers a range of time spanning some point in 2019 to the last handful of months in 2021, 25 percent might actually underestimate the actual figure. For example, if you take what the 8,000th streamer on the list has made since 2019 — $29,396 — and divide it by two, you get $14,698, which is below the annual minimum wage of $15,080. Even that might be a charitable estimate: The numbers likely cover a bit more than two years’ worth of time.

The Washington Post, by Nathan Grayson https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2021/10/08/twitch-hack-leak-minimum-wage-pay-hasan/

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