Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
don't worry about it...
famine= fixed!
sustainable is different from an optimal situation. sustainable might mean turning the rain forest into farmland and causing mass extinctions to support a massive population growth for instance.
/taps sarcasm meterOriginally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
don't worry about it...
famine= fixed!
sustainable is different from an optimal situation. sustainable might mean turning the rain forest into farmland and causing mass extinctions to support a massive population growth for instance.
You can't turn a rainforest into farmland. That should be common knowledge!
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
don't worry about it...
famine= fixed!
sustainable is different from an optimal situation. sustainable might mean turning the rain forest into farmland and causing mass extinctions to support a massive population growth for instance.
You can't turn a rainforest into farmland. That should be common knowledge!
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
don't worry about it...
famine= fixed!
sustainable is different from an optimal situation. sustainable might mean turning the rain forest into farmland and causing mass extinctions to support a massive population growth for instance.
You can't turn a rainforest into farmland. That should be common knowledge!
naw... rainforrest makes some good starbucks coffee!
Originally posted by: BUTCH1
When this planet is ready it will shake us off like a bunch of fleas,
sooner rather that later I think but I I'll be Long gone bye then...
I believe that is the key to the future of humanity. With very cheap electricity, we can do wonders.
Originally posted by: Rogodin2
Now quit listening to the whackjobs on Coast to Coast and figure things out for yourself.
These posts are initiated by my own experience of draining 1000s of gallons of diesel (and spent oil) into the irrigation canals that feed the wheat that you buy in your grocery store.
The religion of stomach is what I've seen and what is so horrible.
Industrial Agriculture is something none of you have seen. It's so unatural that you wouldn't believe it. Look up 'quincy' pesticides.
Rogo
We are intelligent enough and have the technology to deal with just about anything the universe can throw at us, except meteors and comets.
Did he just admit to illegal dumping? Somebody should really contact the EPA on this guy. One quick call to a judge to get a warrant for his IP from this site and he can spend some quality time in federal PMITA prison.
I'm pretty sure he's mentally retarded.Why are you a poopsnake?
A green one even! LOL
You complacent wankers always make me laugh.
Rogo
Originally posted by: Rogodin2
So
I've one more question for you-would you mind having spent fuel rods plugged down within a 40 mile radius of your home?
Rogo
Coal and coal waste products including fly ash, bottom ash, boiler slag, and flue gas desulferization contain many heavy metals, including arsenic, lead, mercury, nickel, vanadium, beryllium, cadmium, barium, chromium, copper, molybdenum, zinc, selenium and radium, which are dangerous if released into the environment. Coal also contains low levels of uranium, thorium, and other naturally-occurring radioactive isotopes whose release into the environment may lead to radioactive contamination. While these substances are trace impurities, enough coal is burned that significant amounts of these substances are released, resulting in more radioactive waste than nuclear power plants.
'm pretty sure he's mentally retarded.
resulting in more radioactive waste than nuclear power plants.
Originally posted by: Swag1138
I think that it is the height of arrogance to think that we could destroy this planet that has been here far longer than we have. Even after we kill ourselves off with nukes, this planet will come back.
Get away with? Mental retardation is an actual disorder, one from which you suffer. I fail to see how that I'm "get[ting] away" with anything, simply discussing medically recognized problem and how it affects people such as yourself.Originally posted by: Rogodin2
'm pretty sure he's mentally retarded.
You're more of a child than I am. And the mods let you get away posting 'retarded' on the forum?
Rogo
Booba
Don't post in any thread I create.
Thanks
Originally posted by: OVerLoRDI
Wow 50 50 poll results. I don't think we can at our current population. If the population decreases a lot then yes we can live sustainably
Apparently calling me "Booba" and everyone else "wankers" is what passes for being an adult in his mind. Yes, I'd say the evidence for mental retardation is piling up quite quickly here.
Originally posted by: Rogodin2
Apparently calling me "Booba" and everyone else "wankers" is what passes for being an adult in his mind. Yes, I'd say the evidence for mental retardation is piling up quite quickly here.
Mods-please delete this user from my threads, he doesn't contribute ANYTHING to the discussion.
Thanks
Rogo
Originally posted by: B00ne
Originally posted by: OVerLoRDI
Wow 50 50 poll results. I don't think we can at our current population. If the population decreases a lot then yes we can live sustainably
We cant decrease population - the economy would collape.
See capitalism is not about decreasing, not even in terms of population - capitalism only works with growth. Only with growth will there be enough jobs, only with growth will there be enough young ppl to feed the old, only with growth will we feed the growing population and so on and so on. There is just one thing that doesnt play along - earth ...
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Rogodin2
So
Yes, easily, with nuclear power and a rational reprocessing cycle, we can outlive the sun.
I can't wait for such an epiphany! What's the global solution for energy consumption? Don't posit 'nuclear' without numbers to back it up.
Rogo
The global solution is more nuclear. We can live at our current level of technology with today's energy consuption essentially forever with nukes.
http://www.phyast.pitt.edu/~blc/book/BOOK.html
Specifically: http://www.phyast.pitt.edu/~blc/book/chapter13.html#1