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Metals, for instance, "are entropy at work... from wonderful metal ores to scattered waste," and scarcity and higher prices "will slowly increase forever," but if we scrimp and recycle, we can make do for another century before tight constraint kicks in.
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In Tokelau, many of the local officials feared about contamination since the cyclone had scattered human waste, trash, and other debris in the ocean and across the island.
If terrorists obtained enough such uranium they could fashion a full-fledged nuclear weapon, not merely a "dirty bomb" that would scatter radioactive waste.
Yet these devices conventional bombs packed with nuclear material meant to scatter radioactive waste over a town rather than trigger a massive nuclear explosion, depending on the amount and strength of material included may not even be able to cause radiation sickness.
Battered seats, oxygen masks, electronic components and broken fuselage lay scattered over the waste ground.
Children in some camps that are still lacking latrines and portable toilets play in open areas scattered with the waste.
As for nuclear power, we have not yet resolved the intractable problem of where to store the thousands of metric tons of nuclear waste scattered across the country.
A study by Sao Paulo University's Department of Medicine found that 44percentt of those examined suffered lung diseases caused by tons of waste scattered into the atmosphere by the town's 23 heavy industrial plants.
It was demolished by the local authorities, who deemed it too dangerous to live there because of the waste scattered around an area that had no electricity, toilets or showers.
He has "scattered and, thus, wasted" his strengths, he writes.
Gulls scavenging from piles of food waste have scattered bits of garbage from the sky.
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