




LI-ghtcycle wrote:What is really going to change all the problems related to a oil based economy?...

Jason27 wrote:^ dude what are you talking about?
Nuclear is on its way out. Its too dangerous. Ask the Japanese.
Solar power is the future. Its safe and clean. Ask the Germans.

french soil has little history of earthquake activityTonyReynolds wrote:Jason27 wrote:^ dude what are you talking about?
Nuclear is on its way out. Its too dangerous. Ask the Japanese.
Solar power is the future. Its safe and clean. Ask the Germans.
The French have no problem running safe nuclear plants. They've been doing it for decades and nearly all of the electricity comes from nukes.
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wineboyrider wrote:When I was stationed in Germany there was (is) a nuclear power plant near Koblenz that was never turned on, because of the leftist radicals. Germany today get's most of it's electricity from France and other former Soviet bloc countries. Germany has a lot of things going for it as far as exports etc., but it will have to adjust it's energy policy. Solar is way behind in ROI and inefficient at best and what the hell are you going to do for power at night when the sun doesn't shine???????![]()
Nuclear energy rocks!





Well, the economist is dead on right. Two years ago the lower middle class was paying 2 bucks and change and had zero discretionary income. Now with 4 buck gas the lower middle class will have zero discretionary income.
See? No difference. The house payment or rent and gas ( on the charge card) for the car take all their money. No new car no new TV, just make the minimum payments you can and buy food. No difference to the economy whatsoever.






dnmun wrote:USA=18.49 tons CO2/person/yr
chinese=8 tons CO2
europe=6.3 tons CO2
world avg=4.49 tons CO2
i live in world of recycling, reuse, and conservation to the max. i am about 5.5 right now i estimate, outside of woodstove for heat, which is 100% of my heating.




dnmun wrote:i actually like the smell of wood smoke. i had about 5-8 cords from my 85 year old chesnut and collected another 3 cords from various construction sites within a block of my house. still have about 2 cords of the chesnut tree that are too hard to split. the chesnut has it's own flavor, fir and the hemlock and larch is sweet too, but apple is really sweet, ash and oak i like.
the trick to burning wood is dry, dry, dry. then use a small hot fire with lotsa air. i have a cawley lemay inside the house and it has a special air jet door, but my little shed out here has a small chinese knockoff of the little jotul stove. it has to be small for my shed, i burn little pieces too, so i can keep the fire hot. i don't know why people worry about wood stoves in the south since there is so little heating needed, and for so short a period of time. i go from halloween to easter because the spring here is so long and cold.
i got over being self righteous about pollution from wood stoves until we run outa crude oil. the sooner the better, imo. and the wood doesn't end up in landfills.
global warming is gonna change everything. wood smoke is not gonna change anything.


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