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@demomano9915 Mozilla : According to Mozilla research, popular global brands — including BMW, Ford, Toyota, Tesla, Kia, and Subaru — can collect deeply personal data such as sexual activity, immigration status, race, facial expressions, weight, health and genetic information, and where you drive. Researchers found data is being gathered by sensors, microphones, cameras, and the phones and devices drivers connect to their cars, as well as by car apps, company websites, dealerships, and vehicle telematics. Brands can then share or sell this data to third parties. Car brands can also take much of this data and use it to develop inferences about a driver’s intelligence, abilities, characteristics, preferences, and more.
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@123_bob Chinese per capita emissions are going to double over the next 80 years as half the population disappears due to less babies and older people if emissions could be capped. They haven't dragged down anything yet and over the next 80 years Africa is supposed to be almost half the world, that China will supply, I wouldn't hold much hope they are going reduce overall emissions.
Not sure what row means, africa has 9 of the worlds 13 percent that is arable land, mostly untouched by farming, if China supplies Africa goods it might be food in return. Au exports far more than it needs in food, NZ I think it's 99 percent of food is exported. Rest of the world, maybe, the last 80 years had four hundred percent growth in population and the next 80 is around forty percent and the world had for sale ( last year ) enough food for everybody to gain weight, this doesn't account for wastage, just for sale, food for the next forty years could go organic and we could absorb the reduction in total food by 10-15% comfortably in my opinion, it would take away synthetic fertilisers which would be great.
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