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A Cornish pasty has a carbon footprint of up 4.4 pounds (2 kilograms) of CO₂ but this could be halved by replacing beef with a vegan filling a study has found.
Researchers from the University of Exeter have made a new tool which can determine how much carbon emissions are released in the making of a given pasty.
The Carbon and Low Impact Pasty (CLIP) tool factors in not only raw ingredients but carbon expenses related to water use, energy, transportation and refrigeration.
Experts estimate that some 120 million Cornish pasties are produced each year and are thought to contribute some £300 million to Cornwall s economy.
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If you are thinking that maybe it’s time to put the Nov. 3 election behind us and look to the future, then you might be interested in seeing some figures released by Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose during the past week.
LaRose’s office issued the results of post-election audits from each of the state’s 88 counties, and when all of the calculations had been finished, the counties that used a percentage-based audit turned in an accuracy rate of 99.98 percent in the presidential election.
“Early last year we set a clear mission that Ohio voters would be confident their voice was heard in an honest election,” said LaRose in a press release issued Tuesday. “The incredible accuracy of the results as reflected in the post-election audits should make every Ohioan proud not only of their bipartisan election officials, but of the system we have in place. Ohio ran a fair and accurate election.”