I think I might have something relevant to say finally


This is more of a personal continuation on James's last post than an original thought of my own.

 

Guilt is a very powerful thing. It made us apologize for dropping 2 atomic bombs on Japan when in fact it saved hundreds of thousands if not millions of soldiers lives. It made me think twice about sleeping with this one girl who shall remain nameless in lieu of getting something that may require creams to get fixed. And it is guilt that drives middle to upper class white people to believe that buying carbon offsets  (PRINTED ON PAPER!) will do anything but increasing the demand for more carbon offsets. I think that the majority of this save the planet bullshit is nothing more than a scam, or the self involvement of people making a huge deal out of something that naturally happens in order to give themselves a sense of purpose.

THE PLANET ISN'T GOING ANYWHERE

we are.

http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/sun_output_030320.html

This is just one article that I found interesting. It offers another explanation, or probably more accurately, another source of "global warming" Because if you want to believe that human beings alone caused it, thats fine, but please, wear a hat made of tin-foil so that I know who you are and stay the fuck away from you.

I also wanted to know who came up with ethanol, or biodiesel, or whatever else they are working on, as being the savior of our oil fiasco. Any organic material that will be converted into fuel will require what? HARVESTING! and to harvest it you have to use? OIL!/The same fuel that you are trying to produce. And in doing so you are releasing more toxins into the air/ ground.

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Yeah, it takes 1.5 times the amount of energy to make ethanol than it gives...

I chuckle at these new "green" savings accounts that advertise being so great b/c they have online accounts and e-mail you. I started doing that just because I didn't want to read my statement.

But here's what few people remember, since there's a lot of demand for paper, people plant more trees. There's craptons of tree farms all over that provide for the demand.

Wait, Michael, you mean if there's demand for something, people will make more of it?

Everyone here should watch Penn & Teller's Bullshit.




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