Burning Tires to Fuel Bitcoin Mining: Can it Go Green?
It came as a shock for Carol Etheridge when she heard about the recent news of burning tires to fuel cryptocurrency mining in her neighborhood. Etheridge lives in the state of Pennsylvania, a few miles from the Panther C...
“It’s terrible. I can’t even believe that people would be allowed to burn tires,” Etheridge said....
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