CANDU reactors where in part cheaper than the alternative because it didn't need to enrich uranium for the reactors. AFAIK, Canada does not have the facilities for enrichment.
The reasoning for "cheating" is even more ridiculous than I had anticipated. Canada has anti-dumping tarif that applies if a retailers imports too much dairy. So "cheating" for d. is an hypocritical anti-dumping bias.
Definitely, but solid wood isn't affordable since the early 00's. By that metric, IKEA is the only low formaldehyde content affordable fournitures since they are mostly honeycomb cardboard and covered in latex paint.
So basically, the safest choice is to buy used furniture that left most of its formaldehyde at the previous owner since the industry is far from regulating it and there is no way to avoid it without living in a cave, but theses have radon gas aplenty.
This seems outrageous for the US, but with universal health care, the cost of living in China and the legal difficulties to get a payout in medical malpractice. This is a significant win for that woman and their legal system.
We have them up north, on winter nights with low clouds, the sky appears orange.