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bobabode 10-26-2012 04:16 PM

The Environment-R$R's Dirty Dozen
 
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics...dozen-20121022

Here's a who's who of the dirtiest supporters of R$R.:mad:

bhunter 10-26-2012 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by bobabode (Post 130508)
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics...dozen-20121022

Here's a who's who of the dirtiest supporters of R$R.:mad:

I wonder how most green zealots would like it without all that oil and coal producing energy. I think they need to step back and look at the good that energy actually does, rather than, act as though it's evil. ****

barbara 10-26-2012 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by bhunter (Post 130520)
I wonder how most green zealots would like it without all that oil and coal producing energy. I think they need to step back and look at the good that energy actually does, rather than, act as though it's evil. ****

I'm sure there are some that go to the extreme, but, seems to me the average person understands we have to be smarter about how we harness energy, the existing methods and potential methods.

dmax99 10-26-2012 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by bhunter (Post 130520)
I wonder how most green zealots would like it without all that oil and coal producing energy. I think they need to step back and look at the good that energy actually does, rather than, act as though it's evil. ****

If your water comes out of the ground,instead of a pipe,you might be a little more concerned about "Fracking" than those hooked up to the pipe.

merrylander 10-27-2012 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by dmax99 (Post 130526)
If your water comes out of the ground,instead of a pipe,you might be a little more concerned about "Fracking" than those hooked up to the pipe.

Exactly, we much prefer water - even if it is highly acid - to methane.

Twodogs 10-27-2012 08:57 AM

It's boiler firing time in KC so I come home pretty damn dirty, and I send Romney money, how come I ain't on the list? Always a bridesmaid, never a bride. :mad:

ebacon 10-27-2012 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Twodogs (Post 130561)
It's boiler firing time in KC so I come home pretty damn dirty, and I send Romney money, how come I ain't on the list? Always a bridesmaid, never a bride. :mad:

Don't worry. The waiting list to get on the yacht is pretty long and ordered by donation amount. Send more money. :D

wgrr 10-27-2012 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by bhunter (Post 130520)
I wonder how most green zealots would like it without all that oil and coal producing energy. I think they need to step back and look at the good that energy actually does, rather than, act as though it's evil. ****

Nothing wrong with energy. A lot wrong with the way we extract it and use it.

How would you like to wake up one morning to the sound of a huge explosion. When you rush out to see what happened you discover the beautiful Appalachian mountain behind your house is now a hill and the stream you love to fish in is filled in with debris and, even if it is restored, will never be the same. A few months later you have to haul in water because your well is contaminated. finally you end up selling out to the coal company for pennies on the dollar because they have destroyed the value of your property. It happens every day.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountaintop_removal_mining

mpholland 10-27-2012 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by barbara (Post 130522)
I'm sure there are some that go to the extreme, but, seems to me the average person understands we have to be smarter about how we harness energy, the existing methods and potential methods.

I'll agree to that, but I think we are throwing way too much money that we don't have right now at new technology. I am OK with it at the R&D level, but how much have we spent on wind generators alone that won't pencil out for years. Let's also not phase out the current technology until there is viable replacement. It just makes rates go up. Higher rates coupled with huge subsidies equals too much money being spent in our economic situatuion. I would actually like to see more research done on power storage than production. I think that is where the key lies.


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