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I'm not saying we shouldn't explore other options. It seems like people are condemning the coal industry and want it dead as soon as possible.
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💚ǤƦєɛɲՊɑɳҳ℘ℎıƖҽ wrote:
It's never going to happen. Total nuclear dependency is a possibility and is just as cleanMajor plates
Depending on how they are defined, there are usually seven or eight "major" plates:
African Plate
Antarctic Plate
Indo-Australian Plate, sometimes subdivided into:
Indian Plate
Australian Plate
Eurasian Plate
North American Plate
South American Plate
Pacific Plate
Minor plates
There are dozens of smaller plates, the seven largest of which are:
Arabian Plate
Caribbean Plate
Juan de Fuca Plate
Cocos Plate
Nazca Plate
Philippine Sea Plate
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cj brown wrote:
We do. It's releasing far too much carbon dioxide.I'm not saying we shouldn't explore other options. It seems like people are condemning the coal industry and want it dead as soon as possible.
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Damn green, you sure know your geothermal energy. I think geothermal, solar, and water (Smart, efficient spiral damns that do not harm fish that pass through and actually adds oxygen to the water instead of draining it) are the best choices we have right now. Alge could work, I havent looked much into that though.
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Jeff 🍆 Newton wrote:
Yes, I do not believe global warming is real. But we are going to have to try and find some alternative fuel or mode of transportation. The earth has a magnetic field, maybe a car can some how harness this feild to move like a magnet? Or kind of create artifical zero gravity.I don't know how you can be against such an idea. We will run out of coal and oil eventually. It's not some lie that hippies made up. There are facts behind it. Why wouldnt you want to live by a freeway and be able to walk outside and not feel like you are smoking? Even if you don't believe in global warming it still has many other pros. If you do, like me, then it's just another good thing!
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cj brown wrote:
Wait Sherman's march of destruction was during the civil war, not before.⌖🔥Belial🔥⌖ wrote:
👍 William Tecumseh Sherman led a bloody march through the south burning down homes, raping women, pretty much killing anybody he met. The south was right to start war with the north.PattySmack wrote:
Don't bring that into it since the civil war ha nothin to do with slavery. It had to do with northerners stealing land which they eventually did docj brown wrote:
So were the southern states before the Civil War.Superyan wrote:
I'm against anything that will ruin my states economy.What the hell are you on about?
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There are plate zones in nearly every populous center on earth. I really don't understand the concern about moving towards an international environmental summit to form a way to draft treaties to mitigate geothermal energy.
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Superyan wrote:
Theirs other things that produce way more carbon dioxide than coal.cj brown wrote:
We do. It's releasing far too much carbon dioxide.I'm not saying we shouldn't explore other options. It seems like people are condemning the coal industry and want it dead as soon as possible.
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💚ǤƦєɛɲՊɑɳҳ℘ℎıƖҽ wrote:
Our countries can't get along.There are plate zones in nearly every populous center on earth. I really don't understand the concern about moving towards an international environmental summit to form a way to draft treaties to mitigate geothermal energy.
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Oh yeah. I forgot about nuclear, B! Everyone complains about the waste when no one has done any research into what can be done with said waste! New technologies take that left over nuclear waste and let us convert it into long term space fuel. We have the technology to not have left over waste from these nuclear plants and still have the same benefits, even more considering this is free fuel for space travel.
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Jeff 🍆 Newton wrote:
It would be awesome to have galactic star ships that could travel light years in days.Oh yeah. I forgot about nuclear, B! Everyone complains about the waste when no one has done any research into what can be done with said waste! New technologies take that left over nuclear waste and let us convert it into long term space fuel. We have the technology to not have left over waste from these nuclear plants and still have the same benefits, even more considering this is free fuel for space travel.
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cj brown wrote:
At the detriment of the planet... It's amazing how we still use and are dependent on fossil fuels.Superyan wrote:
I'm against anything that will ruin my states economy.What the hell are you on about?
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💚ǤƦєɛɲՊɑɳҳ℘ℎıƖҽ wrote:
People want to be self sufficient. Not rely on other countries. It's not in human nature. War is.There are plate zones in nearly every populous center on earth. I really don't understand the concern about moving towards an international environmental summit to form a way to draft treaties to mitigate geothermal energy.
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B Take a moment to consider the ramifications of being totally dependent on nuclear power as you are suggesting. This technology is just Armageddon waiting to happen. I hate to be a news story citing whore, but take fukashima as an example. Power goes out, and no one can stop the meltdown. That released radiation reached as far as the US west coast within days. It's not spread around the world. That was only a couple reactors.
Now imagine a solar x class flare hitting the planet, and frying electrical back ups at nearly all the reactors on the planet. At least half of them would melt down and no one could stop it. The ramifications would mean the human race simply failing at life really hard.
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⌖🔥Belial🔥⌖ wrote:
I think world peace is possible in the future. Look how much we've overcame in the past thousand years.💚ǤƦєɛɲՊɑɳҳ℘ℎıƖҽ wrote:
People want to be self sufficient. Not rely on other countries. It's not in human nature. War is.There are plate zones in nearly every populous center on earth. I really don't understand the concern about moving towards an international environmental summit to form a way to draft treaties to mitigate geothermal energy.
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cj brown wrote:
That would be bad. War is an important part of humanity and should never stop. It's part of how we keep our population down⌖🔥Belial🔥⌖ wrote:
I think world peace is possible in the future. Look how much we've overcame in the past thousand years.💚ǤƦєɛɲՊɑɳҳ℘ℎıƖҽ wrote:
People want to be self sufficient. Not rely on other countries. It's not in human nature. War is.There are plate zones in nearly every populous center on earth. I really don't understand the concern about moving towards an international environmental summit to form a way to draft treaties to mitigate geothermal energy.
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Hopefully we will have colonies on other planets by then.
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http://www.landartgenerator.org/blagi/archives/127
An interesting read on cleaner alternative energy.
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People want to be self sufficient. Not rely on other countries. It's not in human nature. War is.
I think world peace is possible in the future. Look how much we've overcame in the past thousand years.
That would be bad. War is an important part of humanity and should never stop. It's part of how we keep our population down
War is needed to keep population down? Thats where nature comes in. And the only reason why the population is so high today is because we are living beyond our meens. And no one is self sufficent. War is not needed. Its understanding and common sense that need to be used. -
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These arguments are simply not good enough. You are talking about
-how important killing humans in mass is.
-risking 435 (currently) nuclear meltdowns at once.
-how the economy is more Important than the survival of the human race.
-how it is impossible to change human nature when it should be obvious that that is entirely untrue.I mean how are you guys even bringing yourselves to attempt to counter my arguments by citing personal opinions, and detrimental thoughts about your own human race? I hope you can take a moment to consider that.
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Wow cj. First the bible thread, now a clean energy thread. All you need to do is post a political thread and you've the Friday Thread Trifecta!
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💚ǤƦєɛɲՊɑɳҳ℘ℎıƖҽ wrote:
it's impossible to have a meltdown with the most modern technology. Look up the French plants. They're absolutely foolproofThese arguments are simply not good enough. You are talking about
-how important killing humans in mass is.
-risking 435 (currently) nuclear meltdowns at once.
-how the economy is more Important than the survival of the human race.
-how it is impossible to change human nature when it should be obvious that that is entirely untrue.I mean how are you guys even bringing yourselves to attempt to counter my arguments by citing personal opinions, and detrimental thoughts about your own human race? I hope you can take a moment to consider that.
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ΘиэЂuмвBαsтαя₫ wrote:
Wow cj. First the bible thread, now a clean energy thread. All you need to do is post a political thread and you've the Friday Thread Trifecta!
Lol, I'll start a new one on how great Sarah Palin is, or how Republicans are idiots. Some advic on making a troll thread CJ?
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⌖🔥Belial🔥⌖ wrote:
💚ǤƦєɛɲՊɑɳҳ℘ℎıƖҽ wrote:
it's impossible to have a meltdown with the most modern technology. Look up the French plants. They're absolutely foolproofThese arguments are simply not good enough. You are talking about
-how important killing humans in mass is.
-risking 435 (currently) nuclear meltdowns at once.
-how the economy is more Important than the survival of the human race.
-how it is impossible to change human nature when it should be obvious that that is entirely untrue.I mean how are you guys even bringing yourselves to attempt to counter my arguments by citing personal opinions, and detrimental thoughts about your own human race? I hope you can take a moment to consider that.
It’s impossible to make anything entirely fool-proof. Fukushima was supposedly fool-proof, look what happened there.
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⌖🔥Belial🔥⌖ wrote:
Are you honestly reading what I'm saying?!?! Using the word "most" completely invalidates any point you are making! If even one meltdown occurs, all of us will breath those isototopes".💚ǤƦєɛɲՊɑɳҳ℘ℎıƖҽ wrote:
it's impossible to have a meltdown with the most modern technology. Look up the French plants. They're absolutely foolproofThese arguments are simply not good enough. You are talking about
-how important killing humans in mass is.
-risking 435 (currently) nuclear meltdowns at once.
-how the economy is more Important than the survival of the human race.
-how it is impossible to change human nature when it should be obvious that that is entirely untrue.I mean how are you guys even bringing yourselves to attempt to counter my arguments by citing personal opinions, and detrimental thoughts about your own human race? I hope you can take a moment to consider that.
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Brazil’s 36-year-old ethanol fuel program is based on the most efficient agricultural technology for sugarcane cultivation in the world,[11] uses modern equipment and cheap sugar cane as feedstock, the residual cane-waste (bagasse) is used to process heat and power, which results in a very competitive price and also in a high energy balance (output energy/input energy), which varies from 8.3 for average conditions to 10.2 for best practice production.[5][12] In 2010, the U.S. EPA designated Brazilian sugarcane ethanol as an advanced biofuel due to its 61% reduction of total life cycle greenhouse gas emissions, including direct indirect land use change emissions.[13][14]
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I don't care if u breathe isotopes or even die of thyroid cancer. It would be better than living in the communism the environmentalists want
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What I want is for us to have the cheapest power. That nuclear
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The use of hydrogen cars has been proposed as a means to reduce local pollution and carbon emissions because hydrogen fuel cell cars emit clean exhaust. However, as long as the majority of hydrogen continues to be produced by burning fossil fuels, some pollution is emitted by the hydrogen manufacturing process.
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