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Banned pesticides pollute European roses

Duration: 0:10:14

The French have a tradition of giving roses on Valentine's Day and Mother's Day, but many people are unaware that the roses come from large-scale industrial production in countries like Ethiopia, where pesticides and chemicals are used extensively. These chemicals not only harm workers' health but also pollute local rivers. Additionally, the carbon footprint of the transportation of the flowers is very high. While roses are abundant in French flower shops, most of them are imported, and many come from farms that do not use environmentally friendly methods. The situation is similar in Belgium, where popular flowers like roses and chrysanthemums are found to have high levels of pesticide residues. The global flower industry is a profitable business, but it has negative environmental and health consequences for workers and consumers alike.


Language: Chinese
Topics: EthiopiaSociety

10 Song, Liao, Jin and Yuan Dynasties——134 Society (Liao)

Duration: 0:02:46.325941

In summary, the society of the Khitan people in ancient times was unique and different from the Han Chinese. They had a blend of traditional Khitan customs and Han Chinese influences, which created a distinct way of life. Their clothing, rituals, and religious beliefs were a mix of their own traditions and Han Chinese customs. The Khitan people also had specific festivals and rituals related to their traditional way of life, which showed their deep respect for their ancestors. Their daily life included traditional clothing, rituals, and diet, which reflected a mix of Khitan and Han Chinese influences. Overall, the Khitan society was a blend of unique customs and traditions that evolved over time through a mix of influences from different cultures.