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Contagion

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Initial release USA
Directors Steven Soderbergh
Box office135. 5 million USD
Screenplay Scott Z. Burns
Budget60 million USD
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When Beth Emhoff (Gwyneth Paltrow) returns to Minnesota from a Hong Kong business trip, she attributes the malaise she feels to jet lag. However, two days later, Beth is dead, and doctors tell her shocked husband (Matt Damon) that they have no idea what killed her. Soon, many others start to exhibit the same symptoms, and a global pandemic explodes. Doctors try to contain the lethal microbe, but society begins to collapse as a blogger (Jude Law) fans the flames of paranoia.

New York approves composting of human bodies

Jan 1,2023 11:41 am

By James FitzGeraldBBC News

New York has become the latest US state to allow so-called human composting.

A person can now have their body turned into soil after their Death - which is seen as an environmentally friendly alternative to a burial or cremation.

Also known as " natural organic reduction" The Practice sees a body decompose over several weeks after being Shut In a Container .

. Colorado , Oregon, Vermont and California followed suit.

New York is therefore The Sixth American jurisdiction to allow human composting, following Saturday's stamp of approval from Kathy Hochul , The State 's Democratic governor.

The Process happens in special above-ground facilities.

A body is put in a closed vessel along with selected materials such as woodchips, alfalfa and straw grass, and gradually breaks Down Under The Action of microbes.

After a period of around a month - and a heating process to kill off any Contagion - Loved ones are given the resulting soil. This can be used in planting flowers, vegetables or trees.

One US firm, Recompose, has said.

Emissions of carbon dioxide are a major contributor to Climate Change , because they act to trap The Earth 's heat in a phenomenon known as The Greenhouse effect.

Traditional burials - involving a Coffin - also consume wood, land and other natural resources.

Proponents of human composting say it is not only a more environmental option, but also a more practical one in cities where land for cemeteries is limited.

New York 's approval of The Process was " a huge step for accessible green Death care nationwide" one Washington-based provider, Return Home , told the New York Post.

But, for some, there are ethical questions about what happens to The Soil which results from the composting.

Catholic bishops in New York state reportedly opposed the legislation, arguing that human bodies should not be treated like " household waste".

Human composting is already legal throughout Sweden. And natural burials - in which a body is buried without a Coffin or with a biodegradable Coffin - are permitted in the UK.



Source of news: bbc.com

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