Big Dan wrote:Ok boys and girls. Here is another one for ya http://www.wimp.com/thoriumcrisis/ a new reactor-safer cleaner with an abundance of fuel in the usa.
Forrest747 wrote:however to say we are destroying it is false. there are more trees in the united states now than when the country was founded.
Wolffarmer wrote:Here here
I am not sure what some people think happens with all the stuff we are putting in the environment. So many new molecules, a huge amount of old ones. They all have to go someplace, and they all do something once they get there. And yes I do believe that humans are adding to climate warming if not causing all of it, the amount may be debatable but really it is a moot point. in my humble opinion.
Randy
eamarquardt wrote:"Lies, damn lies, and statistics" Sam
The number of trees is simply not an effective measure of what we're doing to the planet. Been to Chernobyl lately. There are plenty of Love Canals around the world. Burning coal w/o scrubbers releases a lot of mercury into the air (it ha been said that forest fires release more mercury but in fact the Mercury released from the Forest Fires is Mercury the forest has picked up from soot from the coal burning generating plants).
It appears that fracking may be polluting ground water:
http://www.alaskadispatch.com/article/e ... -chemicals
Coral reefs are being poisoned by runoff laced with fertilizers, industrial pollution, and human waste.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/09/ ... 1G20080930
Although I agree the current global warming trend may or may not be part of a natural cycle of the sun's output, we're really screwing up this planet in ways other than by burning coal and petroleum.
By the way, #1 son is a petroleum engineer on the central California coast and #2 son is finishing with CC (after "visiting" Iraq at considerable government expense) and has applied to 3 engineering schools with programs in petroleum engineering and one mech eng school.
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