jverne
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Let me start by saying that i don't give a **** about CO2 levels and other greenhouse gases (for the time being), as you all probably know since i've had this position for years.
What i'm worried is that since "global warming" was debunked alot of...erm...intellectual midgets might understand this as a reason to burn even more.
Altough i didn't primarily share this idea, one forum member (i forgot which one) mentioned, that by reducing CO2 emissions, other pollution that really matters will be consequently reduced. Such as other really nasty chemical compounds that come with the burning of fuel. Amongst others...are also heavy metals. As i said numerous times the chemization of our environment is far more worrying than CO2. Some links you might check if you're bored, or interested.
(man made pollution with mercury) http://www.msceast.org/reps/emecap.pdf
(analysis of exaust fumes) http://www.greenlivingtips.com/articles/269/1/Car-exhaust-chemicals.html
Thus CO2 could be used as a mascot of anti pollution for the masses of dumb ****s, that think i'm a evil sorcerer if i try explain to them what are Polycyclic hydrocarbons.
It's not unexpected that eating fish from more liable fishing grounds is not recommended more than once a week or once every two weeks, yes there are many arguments about how much is advised.
Chemical pollution is a slow killer...it makes our life worse than it should be. Nowadays that people don't live 40 years anymore we need to live healthier if we want to put to good use the additional life we have. If you don't plant to live longer, you still don't have the right to worsen other peoples right to do so. (at least in my opinion)
It's been documented that chemical pollution increases asthma, allergies and similar forms of diseases.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/116308454/abstract?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0
http://www.ei-resource.org/news/allergy-news/traffic-pollution-doubles-allergy-risk-in-children/
The sad thing is that we don't need to decrease our living standard in order to better our environment. We just need to increase efficiency in all aspects of life.
A practical way of doing this (amongst many others) would be if efficient lifestyles/solutions would be encouraged or subsidized. Rather than penalizing the abusers.
Anyway...point is that this leaked info is a setback for the environmental struggles especially for future ones.
What i'm worried is that since "global warming" was debunked alot of...erm...intellectual midgets might understand this as a reason to burn even more.
Altough i didn't primarily share this idea, one forum member (i forgot which one) mentioned, that by reducing CO2 emissions, other pollution that really matters will be consequently reduced. Such as other really nasty chemical compounds that come with the burning of fuel. Amongst others...are also heavy metals. As i said numerous times the chemization of our environment is far more worrying than CO2. Some links you might check if you're bored, or interested.
(man made pollution with mercury) http://www.msceast.org/reps/emecap.pdf
(analysis of exaust fumes) http://www.greenlivingtips.com/articles/269/1/Car-exhaust-chemicals.html
Thus CO2 could be used as a mascot of anti pollution for the masses of dumb ****s, that think i'm a evil sorcerer if i try explain to them what are Polycyclic hydrocarbons.
It's not unexpected that eating fish from more liable fishing grounds is not recommended more than once a week or once every two weeks, yes there are many arguments about how much is advised.
Chemical pollution is a slow killer...it makes our life worse than it should be. Nowadays that people don't live 40 years anymore we need to live healthier if we want to put to good use the additional life we have. If you don't plant to live longer, you still don't have the right to worsen other peoples right to do so. (at least in my opinion)
It's been documented that chemical pollution increases asthma, allergies and similar forms of diseases.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/116308454/abstract?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0
http://www.ei-resource.org/news/allergy-news/traffic-pollution-doubles-allergy-risk-in-children/
The sad thing is that we don't need to decrease our living standard in order to better our environment. We just need to increase efficiency in all aspects of life.
A practical way of doing this (amongst many others) would be if efficient lifestyles/solutions would be encouraged or subsidized. Rather than penalizing the abusers.
Anyway...point is that this leaked info is a setback for the environmental struggles especially for future ones.