Sequestration is not totally safe because of earthquakes and land movements.
Co2 should be assorbed by vegetation, such as planting trees, and by
oceans. The production of Co2 has to be drastically reduced.
Terry Dyck
From: Jeff Lyles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Well when you put it THAT way I have to agree ;)
It's hard to justify anything that is harmful if there is a better
alternative. The problem is it is better for those who don't stand to
gain from the unhealthy stuff.
I'm glad to see a lot of wind turbines going into southern Ontario these
days.
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I have thought, for a few years now, that we should take the exhaust the
comes out of the smoke stacks and pump that exhaust through water, that has
algae in it. I think that the algae would use the CO2 to make O2. Seems like
a good idea to me. I have to agree with you about the sequestration.
It's beginning to reach local independent media.
http://www.newhavenindependent.org/archives/2006/07/whats_the_bat_f.php
http://www.thecornerreport.com/index.php?title=peace_activists_to_protest_alleged_marinmore=1c=1tb=1pb=1
i think my compost has been a marginal success by experienced standards, and
a fantastic success by my own. it does in fact get warm (not hot, but hey
its still a baby) and even though it got rained on, i pitched in a big
basket of dead leaves, and it warmed up again in a few hours. its sort of
I'm currently in California, and this evening I went to Whole Foods with my
sweetheart to buy supplies for a get together she's planning for my cousins. I
walked by the dairy aisle and found raw bovine colostrum dietary supplement
for sale in the same case as the organic milk.
What a hoot!