BBC - Future - Science & Environment - Tianjin Eco-City: Urban living for the future
Could Canada not move in this direction?
Could Canada not move in this direction?
BBC - Future - Science & Environment - Tianjin Eco-City: Urban living for the future
Could Canada not move in this direction?
No. Flat out no.BBC - Future - Science & Environment - Tianjin Eco-City: Urban living for the future
Could Canada not move in this direction?
No. Flat out no.
Nice.
Of course, unlike more authoritarian cities, Canada cannot just raise a city overnight obviously, but adapting our bylaws to the environment coud certainly move at a slightly faster pace none-the-less.
If you econauts weren't mindless moonbeams wandering the universe, reality might set in and you'd think about how heavy snow is and think, "how the hell would we clear snow without diesel fuel and heavy equipment What would heat our homes with. Where would our eco food come from?" Ya know, just the little things that make life in Canada hard.WOW, didn't expect that response from Petros.. LOL yes I did. The Anti-Eco Troll
If you econauts weren't mindless moonbeams wandering the universe, reality might set in and you'd think about how heavy snow is and think, "how the hell would we clear snow without diesel fuel and heavy equipment What would heat our homes with. Where would our eco food come from?" Ya know, just the little things that make life in Canada hard.
I watched yup. I also watched the guy have a can of coke and go to a coffee shop both which are continually under attack from econauts. I never saw a single garden or mention of any gardens beyond "walking paths". It's still like every other city. Fed from outside land use.Had you watched the video, you would have seen that it was not cutting out fuel altogether, but merely reducing it significantly. It was being pragmatic.
If you econauts weren't mindless moonbeams wandering the universe, reality might set in and you'd think about how heavy snow is and think, "how the hell would we clear snow without diesel fuel and heavy equipment What would heat our homes with. Where would our eco food come from?" Ya know, just the little things that make life in Canada hard.
Horse drawn???? :lol:Are those shovel handles and aluminum scoops rainforest alliance approved with 60% tree frog content?
This is how they did it 100 years ago B0Ner...
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When the automobile was first ntroduced it was an environ friendly invention that would eliminate the need to clean up 150 tons of horse sh*t from Jew York city every day.
Carbon credits are long gone. 1 year was I all I benefitted from them after spending an extra $175K going with carbon credit approved planting/harvesting systems.I love how some organic people want to go back to horse drawn
actually half the field is needed to grow food for the horse thus
the yield goes way down.
Diesel is way better it covers a larger area and produces more food
And all these carbon credits are nonsense more ways to suck money
out of consumers jeans as an end product