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David Cameron: scrapping £1bn carbon capture project was the right choice
08:49 Wednesday 16 December 2015 / News
David Cameron has insisted scrapping a £1 billion project to
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David Yarnold: BP's claims of Gulf recovery are a mockery
7:00 PM, Apr 25, 2015
Just in time for the fifth anniversary of the worst oil spill in U.S.
maritime history, BP has declared
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/11/04/david-suzuki-fukushima-warning_n_4213061.html
David Suzuki has issued a scary warning about Japan's Fukushima nuclear
plant, saying that if it falls in a future earthquake, it's bye bye Japan
and the entire west coast of North America should be evacuated.
I suspect the cloud from the pool at number 4 reactor would go around the Earth
before it would be safe to go out in the rain. Basically it would be the winds
aloft and the half life of iodine.
There is enough plutonium in the MOX in the pool at number 4 to build AT LEAST
10,000 devices the
Blind date with disaster
We are constantly warned by scientists that our planet is in big
trouble, so why can't we change direction? David Suzuki, one of the
world's leading ecologists, on how humans have lost the vital skill
of foresight
David Suzuki
The Guardian, Wednesday March 12 2008
From David Blume's Alcohol Can Be a Gas - Fueling an Ethanol Revolution
for the 21st Century
http://permaculture.com/
--
Chapter 2
Busting the myths
Myth #1: It Takes More Energy to Produce Alcohol than You Get from It!
If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to
Dude! I had no idea!...maybe great minds think alike.:-)Mike "Gary L. Green" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey! Have you been snooping around my computer? How did you know that?I feel so . ordinary.On 6 Apr 2006, at 20:48, Michael Redler wrote: can be found in the "favorites" folder
How to sort out information from disinformation?
Important issue for anyone trying to work off web
sites - but also important for everyone, everywhere.
How do you know whether any claim is true or not?
What if you base your start-up sustainable biofuel
business on poor information and bad
Hello Peter
How to sort out information from disinformation?
Yes, the problem. Here we are in the midst of the dawning Age of
Information and just about nobody knows how to sort t'other from
which. Lots of people think they do though. In some cases at least,
the more confident they are about
: Thursday, April 06, 2006 12:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] David Ray Griffin speaks on facts of 9/11.
Call me a puppet of an education dominated by western-analyzation
methods on primary sources, but I'm automatically skeptical of
self-propelled websites w/ domain names like information clearing
Call me a puppet of an education dominated by western-analyzation
methods on primary sources, but I'm automatically skeptical of
self-propelled websites w/ domain names like information clearing
house, news you won't see on CNN...which is not to say that there
aren't VERY valid points to be made
Keith Addison wrote:
Call me a puppet of an education dominated by western-analyzation
methods on primary sources, but I'm automatically skeptical of
self-propelled websites w/ domain names like information clearing
house, news you won't see on CNN...which is not to say that there
aren't VERY
view the speech and then make your decisions. You are snipingat the presentation venue, which seems a bit odd. Much ado about nada.Peace, D. Mindock- Original Message - From: "Evergreen Solutions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <BIOFUEL@SUSTAINABLELISTS.ORG>Sent: Thursday, April 06, 20
Hello Chipper
I agree that scepticism and cynicism are different, and that
scepticism's useful (but cynicism isn't useful). But automatic
scepticism, or automatic anything... there's definitely going to be a
time when it's not an appropriate response, when automatic just
means ill-considered.
Oh, I fully appreciate the access to the materials, the media, whatever.
I'm all for everyone's video of their opinion/research being given
equal access to our bandwidth.
However, and no, I'm not casting stones, C-span doesn't really have
the best track record for monitoring exactly what goes on
Evergreen,I read your post what I saw was a list ofobservations and opinions about how skeptical you areof virtually all media being able toprovide information to form observations and opinions (do you hear an echo?).It's healthy to question everything, especially "conventional wisdom".
Oh, I fully appreciate the access to the materials, the media, whatever.
I'm all for everyone's video of their opinion/research being given
equal access to our bandwidth.
However, and no, I'm not casting stones,
Nasturtiums aren't stones. Sorry, casting nasturtiums is slang for
casting
Hey! Have you been snooping around my computer? How did you know that?
I feel so . ordinary.
On 6 Apr 2006, at 20:48, Michael Redler wrote:
can be found in the favorites folder of many computers along side
BBC world news and The Guardian.
If you haven't seen DavidRay
Griffin's speech on the facts of 9/11, it is at
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8765.htm in its entirety. I
think it is an hour long.
Peace, D.
Mindock
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Call me a puppet of an education dominated by western-analyzation
methods on primary sources, but I'm automatically skeptical of
self-propelled websites w/ domain names like information clearing
house, news you won't see on CNN...which is not to say that there
aren't VERY valid points to be made
Quick afterthought...I realize the author is a professor emeritus, but
so is Jerry Falwell...
Oh well, skeptic is as skeptic does.
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http://www.davidsuzuki.org/Climate_Change/Kyoto/Action.asp
Above is an online Fax form to support Canada's Prime Minister in moving
Canada to ratification of Kyoto.
The fight is on - Alberta, our oil-producing province (also rich in
renewables, but they are barely conscious of this, it
Vacuum is great sometimes, When I drove big rigs crosscountry we
would drive in a line of rigs. Sometimes twenty or more. It did
help save fuel and the lead truck would switch every hundred or
so miles. In a head wind,or front quartering wind or no
wind.Plus for company,chat on the cb's, and
Better to use your exhaust to run some small assessories. Don't add more
gearing. Most of the power lost, is lost in the drive train.
Transmission(s),differential(s) and overcoming inertia.Once in motion it does
not take much power to stay in motion on a level surface. It takes a lot of
power
The 1/2 H.P. diesel I saw was one cylinder,air cooled,cast
Iron,and very slow,it drove an irrigation pump.It was tall.There was a 15 or so
gallon drum on a stand next to it,with one old faucet valve in the fuel line.A
very simple setup.The newer engines are faster and built to closer
Ethanol from methane? As for manure, raw manure is high in
nitrogen and low in carbon.Wood is high in carbons and low in nitrogen.You can
dry the manure, but you will not gain much with gasification.You need carbons.If
the manure is "heavily" mixed with straw,peanut hulls,or other carbon
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stephen lakios [EMAIL PROTECTED]To:
biofuel@egroups.com biofuel@egroups.comDate:
Thursday, November 23, 2000 11:23 AMSubject: [biofuel]
david
I have as much time as god will allow me to have.I am not in
a hurry,and i'm not mad at Robert Warren,he gave me a lot
I have as much time as god will allow me to have.I am not in a
hurry,and i'm not mad at Robert Warren,he gave me a lot of information, I am
reading and rereading.Bob if you read this, I still respect your knowledge.
David, I was hoping someone would-could modify the 803.Whenever your
AM
Subject: [biofuel] david
I have as much time as god will allow me to have.I am not in a
hurry,and i'm not mad at Robert Warren,he gave me a lot of
information, I am reading and rereading.Bob if you read this, I
still respect your knowledge. David, I was hoping someone
would-could modify
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