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Added on the 06/06/2017 18:23:29 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN
Have you ever heard the phrase 'balls of steel'? Well, Chinese Kung Fu Master Wei Yaobin has spent the last 10 years building a reputation as the incarnation of that phrase. He teaches his extreme style, called ‘Iron Crotch Kung Fu,’ in the Chinese city of Luoyang, where he owns and runs a Kung Fu studio. His specialty is teaching students how to take powerful hits to one's nether-regions. Students of ‘Iron Crotch Kung Fu’ subject themselves to repeated strong blows to their genitalia with all sorts of different objects, including bricks and even log rams. Contrary to your instincts, this jaw-dropping practice is actually believed to be good for male sexual health. 'Iron Crotch Kung Fu' enthusiasts say the practice could cure erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. Do you think you could handle Iron Crotch Kung Fu?
Underlining its position as a leader in climate action, Volvo Cars has become the first car maker to sign up to the SteelZero initiative, which aims to increase demand for fossil-free steel and accelerate a transition to carbon neutrality in the global steel industry.By signing up to SteelZero, Volvo Cars commits itself to stringent CO2-based steel sourcing requirements by 2030 (see Notes to Editors). By 2050, all the steel it sources should be net-zero steel, which is in line with the company’s ambition to be climate neutral by 2040.Steel production is a major source of CO2 emissions for the automotive industry, averaging 33 per cent of all production-related emissions for a new Volvo car in 2021. Globally, steel production is responsible for around 7 per cent of all greenhouse gas emissions.SteelZero was launched by the Climate Group in partnership with ResponsibleSteel, a steel industry-wide standard and certification body which Volvo Cars has also joined. Through ResponsibleSteel, Volvo Cars gains access to reliable, third-party verified and audited information about its steel supply chain and relevant sustainability credentials, helping to ensure it is responsibly sourced.
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U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).