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Little facts I find interesting
- German police once argued that treehouses built to protect a forest from being destroyed by coal mining were a fire hazard that had to be removed to prevent the forest from being destroyed by fire. One person died when they evicted organizers from the forest.
- Bacteria and archaea are immortal.
- Only 22% of all the energy generated worldwide in a given year is used for household consumption.
- 29% of all the energy generated worldwide in a given year goes entirely unused.
- 70% of the energy stored in coal is completely lost when used to generate power.
- Two-thirds of global net worth exists in the form of real estate.
- Data centers currently consume 11% of of Ireland's power supply; it could reach 30% by the end of the decade.
- Over the last year, major crime has actually gone down by 5%.
- The number of U.S. estates actually paying estate tax *declined by 96%* over the last 20 years.
- Arizona has been in a drought for twenty-six years.