For the majority wrapped up in propaganda it's more fitting to use the term "ego-friendly" than eco-friendly. It's all about blowing sunshine up your own ass so you feel good about paying out the ass.
That's interesting considering 'offence' is an American spelling. Hence...nah, arguing over American and British English spelling differences.. I speak American, I spell American..
Recycle, compost. Donate time to restocking, cleaning rivers, streams, forests, wetlands. Directly invest in wildlife management, both financially and physically.Elaborate, please..
What do you do??
Buy a system directly from China and save 75% over domestic prices for the same thing. Oodles of options on alibaba.com. Lots of manufacturers say minimum order of XXX but keep in mind it's China and any sale is a good sale.Working on installing a more efficient water heating system.
Not according to Canadas polar bear guy that studies them in Churchill and all over the arctic.I had dinner with him a few times in camp and all is well according to him.I gave the facts about the Polar Bear situation on another thread, kakato. The decline in those is dramatic and the health of all Polar Bear populations is deteriorating.
Your anecdotes notwithstanding.
That's interesting considering 'offence' is an American spelling. Hence...
offence US
Recycle, compost. Donate time to restocking, cleaning rivers, streams, forests, wetlands. Directly invest in wildlife management, both financially and physically.
Heat with wood, harvested traditionally. Reno'd the house to be far more efficient. Working on installing a more efficient water heating system.
That explains a lot.still early here.. let me go back to sleep and when I wake up will read your post again.. yawn
Now seriously, I am going back to bed.. this Melatonin I took last night to try and sleep better is really making be groggy. Good sh!t though, sold at any health store.. woOt!
That would be my Grandparents.People who are 85 lived through the Depression and learned at a young age to never throw anything away and are "up-cyclers" of renown.
When my grandmother died 10 years ago I had the task of cleaning out her house. I took three pick -up loads of ice cream pails, tin cans, margarine containers, spaghetti, jam, and cheez whiz jars, 20lb of foil, 2 5 gallon pails of bacon fat, christmas wrapping paper, a couple hundred pounds of nails, screws, thumb tacks, paper clips, light guage copper wire to the recyclers.That would be my Grandparents.
My Grandparents didn't purchase any pre made foods. The only jars were mason. Anything they didn't need, was traded for something they could use.When my grandmother died 10 years ago I had the task of cleaning out her house. I took three pick -up loads of ice cream pails, tin cans, margarine containers, spaghetti, jam, and cheez whiz jars, 20lb of foil, 2 5 gallon pails of bacon fat, christmas wrapping paper, a couple hundred pounds of nails, screws, thumb tacks, paper clips, light guage copper wire to the recyclers.
With mom in her 80's now, I've already started to sneak a little of her hoard away box by box when I visit. I'm not going through the same scenario again.
You wouldnt believe how many people make their living off the paranoia they have caused concerning the environment.
Yep. People make money at whatever they can think of whether it be polluting activities or eco-friendly activities. There's nothing new there.That right there is the problem in a nutshell. And not just regarding the environment. Any cause, any issue once it attracts enough attention becomes a viable money making machine. Big business, big charity. Which is why everything has to be viewed with a skeptical eye. To do otherwise, in my opinion, is just naive.
It's flawed for some Canadian winters. Around here it is expensive to put a system in because of the amount of rock, but we don't get very big temperature fluctuations.People who are 85 lived through the Depression and learned at a young age to never throw anything away and are "up-cyclers" of renown.
I have geo-thermal heating/cooling. When there is a temp swing of 10C it takes nearly all damn day to pick up the slack. It's cheap but it is flawed for CDN winters.
.. and my parents. Tough to find anything wasted at their house when they were alive. They had more dough in their "rainy day fund" than we paid for our first house by about 4X. Dad rarely went anywhere and my mother only went traveling about 6 times. Talk about nose to the grindstone.That would be my Grandparents.
Mine had a massive root cellar.My Grandparents didn't purchase any pre made foods. The only jars were mason. Anything they didn't need, was traded for something they could use.
They didn't have the space for hoarding.
"Responsibility is a heavy responsibility, man." - CheechThat human activity contributes to climate change is incontravertible. As a parent, I wish to see my children and grandchildren live on a hospitable planet. To realize that end requires responsible action by both industry and government as well as the individual. Frankly, because of greed and perceived self interest, I see too little responsible action.
Frightening Quotes from Environmentalists
The continued increase in the atmospheric concentration of
carbon dioxide due to anthropogenic emissions is predicted to
lead to significant changes in climate1. About half of the current
emissions are being absorbed by the ocean and by land
ecosystems2, but this absorption is sensitive to climate3,4as well
as to atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations5, creating a
feedback loop. General circulation models have generally
excluded the feedback between climate and the biosphere, using
static vegetation distributions and CO2 concentrations from
simple carbon-cycle models that do not include climate change6.
Here we present results from a fully coupled, three-dimensional
carbon–climate model, indicating that carbon-cycle feedbacks
could significantly accelerate climate change over the twenty-first
century. We find that under a ‘business as usual’ scenario, the
terrestrial biosphere acts as an overall carbon sink until about
2050, but turns intoasourcethereafter. By2100, the ocean uptake
rate of 5GtCyr-1is balanced by the terrestrial carbon source,and
atmospheric CO2concentrations are 250p.p.m.v. higher in our
fully coupled simulation than in uncoupled carbon models2,
resulting in a global-mean warming of 5.5K, as compared to 4K
without the carbon-cycle feedback
If you look at the thread on Polar Bears, I answered that and posted the information on all Polar Bear populations. There is no Canada's Polar Bear guy. Canada's assessments of the Polar Bear situation are what I gave on that thread. There are a few who try to disagree because of their interest in the Hunt.Not according to Canadas polar bear guy that studies them in Churchill and all over the arctic.I had dinner with him a few times in camp and all is well according to him.
This was a government guy,the big cheeze.If you look at the thread on Polar Bears, I answered that and posted the information on all Polar Bear populations. There is no Canada's Polar Bear guy. Canada's assessments of the Polar Bear situation are what I gave on that thread. There are a few who try to disagree because of their interest in the Hunt.
Are you showing us your Ph.D in Sweetf*ckallogy again?
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