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mockingbird131313

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Man made greenhouse gas emmissions are real
All I am saying is his comments were hard for me to read and understand. I hope he can work on how he presents his thoughts so his ideas have the maximun impact.

Point two: Thank you for explaining his thoughts to me. Pollution emmissions are real, and they cause bubbles or domes of junk over cities. The rainwater run-off is not very good either.

So Mr. medicineman, is it time to build a few new generation nuclear plants and retire some old coal-fired units? Time to demand legislation that each automaker produce at least one all-electric vehicle, for the under $12,000 crowd? What say you?
 

mockingbird131313

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Well, yeah. I'm against all forms of pollution and especially the gross polluters like corporate pirates. Hey, I'm guilty as sin when it comes to pollution. I am trying to clean up my act, but compared to a large corporation, I'm small change. Just by virtue of my American lifestyle I am a polluter. The natives, Indians, pretty much had a lock on non-polluting lifestyles. But we all can't live in teepees and crap down the hill, nor ride horses to work, so Bio-degradable containers need to be mandated. Plastics need to be formulated to break down in the earth or sea, emissions need to be scrubbed of toxins, and green house gasses. Yeah, it would cost more, but maybe those stockholders would just have to make a little less, heaven forbid. I'm not even sure there is a solution outside of mass extermination of the race (Bilderbergs assumption of reducing the planets populace to around 350 million). I wonder how they intend to do that. I think they already tried with AIDS, working well in Africa I'm told.
There is a job classification for garbage archeologists. There are not very many people in this stinking field of endevor, however. Anyway, I read an article some time back by one of these guys. According to him, plastics compress. Paper continues to stack. He felt, plastics were more environmentally friendly.

But, the real solution is what the Japanese do. Each person has a choice. A whopping huge rubbish bill each month or take your garbage a few blocks from your home to the collection site. The collection site is free as long as you separate plastic, paper, glass, and other. Then recycling is a snap. We need this system, in America.
 

medicineman

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All I am saying is his comments were hard for me to read and understand. I hope he can work on how he presents his thoughts so his ideas have the maximun impact.

Point two: Thank you for explaining his thoughts to me. Pollution emmissions are real, and they cause bubbles or domes of junk over cities. The rainwater run-off is not very good either.

So Mr. medicineman, is it time to build a few new generation nuclear plants and retire some old coal-fired units? Time to demand legislation that each automaker produce at least one all-electric vehicle, for the under $12,000 crowd? What say you?
OK, great Idea. how do we implement it?
 

medicineman

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There is a job classification for garbage archeologists. There are not very many people in this stinking field of endevor, however. Anyway, I read an article some time back by one of these guys. According to him, plastics compress. Paper continues to stack. He felt, plastics were more environmentally friendly.

But, the real solution is what the Japanese do. Each person has a choice. A whopping huge rubbish bill each month or take your garbage a few blocks from your home to the collection site. The collection site is free as long as you separate plastic, paper, glass, and other. Then recycling is a snap. We need this system, in America.
I also saw on some documentary, a garbage company that does this for you. They separate paper, plastic, glass and metal from trash at the trash disposal place, I think it was in India though, where they pay about 60 Rupees a day, less than 2 bucks. They still need to come up with a biodegradable plastic, I'm not a chemist, but I'm pretty sure there would be a way to do this, like add some acidic molecules or something, there should be a way to do this on a molecular basis.
 
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