
Coal Sludge... Free to dump in rivers now
- 89Hen
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Re: Coal Sludge... Free to dump in rivers now
Anyone who's ever had an aquarium knows coal cleans water and doesn't pollute it. C'mon guys.



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Re: Coal Sludge... Free to dump in rivers now
89Hen wrote:Anyone who's ever had an aquarium knows coal cleans water and doesn't pollute it. C'mon guys.![]()
Didn't you see the evidence in Cleets hand?

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Re: Coal Sludge... Free to dump in rivers now
Cluck U wrote:Let's check in on Fukashima...
http://www.globalresearch.ca/fukushima- ... tion/28870
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Oh...never mind.
Wait...let's check in on where the environmentally friendly solar power story:![]()
"New research shows, albeit unintentional, that generating electricity with solar panels can also be a very bad idea. In some cases, producing electricity by solar panels releases more greenhouse gases than producing electricity by gas or even coal."
http://www.lowtechmagazine.com/2008/03/ ... ide-o.html
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And...The Washington Post:
'"A recent Washington Post article, however, has revealed that China’s booming solar industry is not as green as one might expect. Many of the solar panels that now adorn European and American rooftops have left behind a legacy of toxic pollution in Chinese villages and farmlands.
...for the time being the industry continues to tread the traditional path of “pollute first, clean up afterwards.” At stake are the underrepresented groups in Chinese society, especially rural farmers who depend on increasingly polluted lands for a living. China’s shining solar industry, while enabling blue skies elsewhere, is leaving behind a scarred landscape at home.
So far, the environment has been the biggest loser in China’s rapid economic growth. The irony of the recent Post exposé is that the environment is not even being considered seriously by those Chinese industries that bear a “green” tag, and whose products support progress toward a better environment. As China becomes more industrialized and strives to meet the insatiable demands of a burgeoning urban middle class, there is every reason to question how long the current state of affairs can last, and how much time it will take before businesses care enough about their impacts to truly protect the environment."
Hmmmm...seems as though no one wants to talk about alternative fuels anymore.
These signatures have a 500 character limit?
What if I have more personalities than that?
What if I have more personalities than that?
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Re: Coal Sludge... Free to dump in rivers now
Pipe down. We're making an omelette here.Cluck U wrote:Cluck U wrote:Let's check in on Fukashima...
http://www.globalresearch.ca/fukushima- ... tion/28870
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Oh...never mind.
Wait...let's check in on where the environmentally friendly solar power story:![]()
"New research shows, albeit unintentional, that generating electricity with solar panels can also be a very bad idea. In some cases, producing electricity by solar panels releases more greenhouse gases than producing electricity by gas or even coal."
http://www.lowtechmagazine.com/2008/03/ ... ide-o.html
Oh...wait...![]()
And...The Washington Post:
'"A recent Washington Post article, however, has revealed that China’s booming solar industry is not as green as one might expect. Many of the solar panels that now adorn European and American rooftops have left behind a legacy of toxic pollution in Chinese villages and farmlands.
...for the time being the industry continues to tread the traditional path of “pollute first, clean up afterwards.” At stake are the underrepresented groups in Chinese society, especially rural farmers who depend on increasingly polluted lands for a living. China’s shining solar industry, while enabling blue skies elsewhere, is leaving behind a scarred landscape at home.
So far, the environment has been the biggest loser in China’s rapid economic growth. The irony of the recent Post exposé is that the environment is not even being considered seriously by those Chinese industries that bear a “green” tag, and whose products support progress toward a better environment. As China becomes more industrialized and strives to meet the insatiable demands of a burgeoning urban middle class, there is every reason to question how long the current state of affairs can last, and how much time it will take before businesses care enough about their impacts to truly protect the environment."
Hmmmm...seems as though no one wants to talk about alternative fuels anymore.
And it's still a bad idea to dump coal mining waste into streams, right?
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Re: Coal Sludge... Free to dump in rivers now

ALPHAGRIZ1 - Now available in internet black
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Re: Coal Sludge... Free to dump in rivers now
I'm going to leaf now.
These signatures have a 500 character limit?
What if I have more personalities than that?
What if I have more personalities than that?


