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Sweden’s New Green Tech: Heating Homes With Bunny Corpses

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“It sure is warm and toasty in here! Is that a wood stove?,” I asked. “Why no,” she replied. “I’m burning the corpses of thousands of bunnies.” Then there was an awkward silence.

Why rabbits? The fuzzy critters have actually become a bit of a pest in Sweden; wild and stray pet rabbits alike have ravaged city parks in Stockholm, forcing hunters to think out the population. With all those bunny bodies piling up, it makes sense to put them to good use. So the bodies are shipped to Konvex, a company that turns animal and vegetable oils into automotive and heating oils. But even the reproductively prolific rabbits don’t provide sufficient power, so Stockholm supplements their bunny-based power with other animal corpses, including cats and horses.

Holy shit. Macabre? Yes. But also strangely sensible? Yes. I don’t know what to think anymore. [Scientific American via io9]

https://gizmodo.com/swedens-homes-heated-with-the-power-of-bunny-blood-5382121

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