![Villagers Inflate Plastic Bags with Natural Gas to Carry Home](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjC0KdQQxziibEeH-MlR3eBivGRGd5840RJn53IO21Xk0BlWyyGvef6w90791A8fDqBuqQTrjmaEYFMFCcNL2z3irmzeGqJEJdv5ziGWIthBwIp2g-ukHQJoo74B2LhLjZ8USmG/s800/120328_biogas_1.jpg)
In one version, it's a woman from Binzhou in China's Shandong Province carrying a large plastic bag inflated with natural gas, tapped from a pipeline near some oil and gas wells. It's an illicit hack with “many latent dangers.”
![Villagers Inflate Plastic Bags with Natural Gas to Carry Home](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjel1vXbMW9eaQQaMmlo2TdslGVdhi7U_4YCPF6R7jPUGuePAMxwnzjgEMLJE_IdTAWlTMhGfY5s_qoe3axlZl1FopkEOASwk6htNuMeK8TPctz4csLbfMaEc6FjZZWHGIsuXm_/s800/120328_biogas_2.jpg)
In another version, it's a woman from the coming era of radical sustainability carrying a large plastic bag inflated with methane gas. Filling for about a week or so at the Biogas Farm Co-op, a puffy orchard of wind-fluttered arboreal dirigibles, she's plucked it off the ground as though a fruit off a tree.
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