By Jonathan Chadwick For Mailonline. Amazon's carbon emissions grew 18 per cent in , largely due to demand for its services during the Covid pandemic. In a new report, the Seattle tech giant has revealed it emitted This marks a 40 per cent rise, and the third straight year of increased emissions, since the company started sharing the figures back in In a new report, Amazon revealed it emitted


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Amazon's CO2 emissions are INCREASING: Retail giant's carbon footprint has risen 40% since 2019




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Marvel wants to emulate Phoebe Waller-Bridge in its new series, and we have some concerns about that crossover. Have you ever noticed that when an amazing new technology appears in movies and TV shows, it usually comes from Japan, like the synthetic blood from True Blood or the ninja-assassin android from RoboCop 3? No big surprise there. Japan has made and continues to make scientific breakthroughs in real life all the time. If anyone actually invents a fake human who can bleed realistically, it will probably be them.



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Netflix has released a sneak peek at its upcoming NC movie about Marilyn Monroe. The Blonde trailer transforms Ana de Armas into the Hollywood icon, whose thousand-watt smile is at odds with a soul-crushing identity crisis. Blonde is a fictionalized take on the life of the actress, based on the novel of the same name by Joyce Carol Oates. The film reimagines her life from a traumatic childhood, when she was still known as Norma Jeane Mortenson, to her worldwide fame as a sex symbol in the s and '50s through her probable suicide at the age of 36 from an overdose of barbiturates.





A dialogue trope where a character makes a list of items, groups, or individuals and then deviates from the pattern established with the last one. Usually Played for Laughs. Typically used for comedy, the last item is normally a focus of insult or Butt-Monkey status. However, it is possible to just delight in the subversion of the theme listing. A Sub-Trope of Non Sequitur.

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Sherbourn
2 years ago
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