Wow, I hope Meacher does replace the Bush cronie known as Tony Blair.
Peace, D. Mindock P.S. Please check out: http://rbnlive.com/archiveindex.html
for interesting radio shows. They don't pussyfoot around.
9/11 Truther Next British Prime Minister?
December 22, 2006 - Michael Meacher MP,
Hi Kirk and all,
I much prefer hot water to herbicides but why not just pull them and
compost them. It still looks like it´s tied to fossil fuel.
Tom Irwin
http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/msg13786.html
[biofuel] Fwd: Spray Weeds With Vinegar?
Hello Tom.
It is not necessary to be tied to any fossil fuel or even any specific fuel
if the design is good.
Some local entrepreneur might transform this to use wood, charcoal, recycled
paper, cellulosic waste and/or waste vegetable oil, instead of liquid fossil
fuel.
By the description is
James Bamford's November 17th, 2005 profile of John Rendon,
The Man Who Sold the War, won the 2006 National Magazine
Award in the reporting
category.http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/8798997/the_man_who_sold_the_war/___
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Hi Juan and all,
Yes, I like to dream too. It would be nice if renewable fuels were used for this. Unfortunately, most folks will take the easy path. There are far too many fossil addicts. I am in recovery but it´s just so easy to return. They still are so incredible cheap.
Tom Irwin
From:
Now that's what he's talking about: O'Brien praises workers' ingenuity:
City plants save millions in energy costs
Byline: Jake Rupert
Illustration: Photo: Pat McGrath, The Ottawa Citizen / Methane gas, a
byproduct of sewage treatment that was once burned off, is running
engines that produce $1.4
The Hyperion plant has been doing this for 30 years (LosAngeles)
Kirk
Darryl McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that's what he's talking about: O'Brien praises workers' ingenuity:
City plants save millions in energy costs
Byline: Jake Rupert
Illustration: Photo: Pat McGrath, The Ottawa
A properly designed composting toilet doesn't require
any power at all ;P
And you can collect biogas from it, and the end
product is kickass for gardens.
--- Kirk McLoren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Hyperion plant has been doing this for 30 years
(LosAngeles)
Kirk
Darryl McMahon
Well, I guess we Canucks are just slow but not totally stupid. winkwink
John
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Subject: Belgium, the french fried banana republic
Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2006
hallo,
i' ve spent the last few days reading practically all the biodiesel
content of your amazing site. Many, many thanks...
Where can one start? I'll have to write things
Frustrating that proven innovation is so slow to be accepted. John Fry
expressed his frustration to me regarding the Santa Barbara sewage plant and
their purchase of natural gas to heat with and their discarding of the bio gas.
Makes me wonder sometimes if there is much hope.
Kirk
John
Can anyone help Tom?
He's not a list member, but I'll refer him to any discussions here.
Thanks!
All best
Keith
From: tom habasco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: humanure to humus
Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006
Hello my name is Tom Habasco and I will be going into circuit court
in
Witness composting toilets... are they not doing the same thing you are,
albeit in a different manner??
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