You don't even try, you just flail about looking for whatever "seems" right to support the random thoughts flitting thru your head. As long as they are conspiratorial, that's the maximum bang for the buck and you go for it. NOx? Eating a 50 cent box of salt will kill you, as well as 3 Castor Bean seeds.
The only interesting thing I saw was that
lots of DEF comes from China & Russia. Restricting DEF supply adversely impacts the economies of the restrictees, a convenient leverage tool. Even more interesting is that the professional in-country watchdogs are not on the job here, they allowed it to happen, just like the (Chinese) microchip "shortage". Nobody is watching the store in Western countries - we gotta get the avalanche of money out of politics.
"Business is War"https://wwwn.cdc.gov/TSP/MMG/MMGDetails.aspx?mmgid=394&toxid=69Medical Management Guidelines for Nitrogen Oxides
Standards and Guidelines
Nitric Oxide:
OSHA PEL (permissible exposure limit) = 25 ppm (averaged over an 8-hour workshift)
NIOSH IDLH (immediately dangerous to life or health) = 100 ppm
Nitrogen Dioxide: OSHA PEL (permissible exposure limit) = 5 ppm (Ceiling)
NIOSH IDLH (immediately dangerous to life or health) = 20 ppm
Nitrogen Dioxide AIHA ERPG-2 (maximum airborne concentration below which it is believed that nearly all persons could be exposed for up to 1 hour without experiencing or developing irreversible or other serious health effects or symptoms that could impair their abilities to take protective action) = 15 ppm
https://www3.epa.gov/ttn/naaqs/standards/nox/s_nox_history.htmlThis measurement table shows an
average USA value of 100 PPB, which is 0.1 PPM, or only 0.4% of the PEL.
20 Sun Tzu Quotes That Apply To Business
https://moneyinc.com/sun-tzu-quotes/https://www.argusmedia.com/en/news/2271588-south-korean-def-shortage-sparks-government-response" The DEF shortage has been caused by new urea export restrictions from China "
" There are equally concerns about securing Russian automotive-grade urea supply "