Re: Bought CCJ
- From: "Steve Young" <bowtieATbrightdslDOTnet>
- Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2006 16:02:50 -0500
"ynotssor" <ynotssor@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
"Steve Young" <bowtieATbrightdslDOTnet> wrote
"ynotssor" <ynotssor@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yeah, the old "electricity too cheap to meter" scam of last century,
which fails to recognize that the costs of dealing with the waste
materials are many, many thousands of times the costs of production
of same.
I guess, out of sight is out of mind. How much CO2, Sulfur, NOX,
particulates from the usual fuels? Where are they currently being
dumped/sequestered?
In the complicated, not fully-understood thermodynamic system we call
"Earth". The costs of such waste disposal therein are accruing heavy
interest and are gradually coming due with the effects of global warming and
population over-density.
So what if we develop a plan to rachet it down a degree, or so?
It's grass roots who will make the differnce. And many companies, forging the
way, will prosper handsomely for their leadership.
If worse comes to worse, how much low cost, abundant, hydrogen would
it take to jettison that proportion into outer space? Gift packages,
so to speak ;)
Yeah, we've already littered every planet and moon system we've landed on,
as well as created an actual minefield of debris around our own. Even
jettisoning nuclear waste into the sun may be the equivalent of everyone
shitting on the campfire.
heh heh,
though it's more like a community pissing on a forest fire
Earth now incinerates billions of tons of refuse & combustibles. All in a pin
head size fraction of the space of the sun. Let along, we aren't a high temp
incinerating mass, as the sun is. So what could be better than a light
limiting haze around the sun? ;) I wonder if we have any neighbors, who
might object to what Earth does with its Sun? So are you properly positioned
to be a future waterfront property owner?
:)x
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