[Gasification] Nukes - OT
Peter Singfield
snkm at btl.net
Tue May 1 12:22:29 CDT 2007
And -- as in not "officially" proven -- not meaning many deaths have
resulted. Just not officially recorded and proven.
In God we trust -- in modern world mass media driven government -- maybe not??
However -- fair is fair -- the deaths resulting from coal burning power
plant emissions is probably astronomical??
Also -- go beyond just human life -- consider the entire life ecology of
earth???
If we survive but little else does -- we still end up doomed -- right??
Remember "acid-rains"
Remember that residual amounts of uranium are always found in coal deposits
and that ends up where???
There is a huge gray area here!
Again -- "conservation" is the only true -- viable -- answer -- and can be
quickly achieved by doubling the price of gasoline in the US to $6.00 per
gallon -- by taxations.
Electric energy rates should be triples at least -- by the same route.
This would achieve two ends that would solve the problem in very short order.
1: A great reduction in energy consumption would result -- immediatly!!
2: The US government might even break even for a change in it's finances --
thus avoiding a global economic meltdown.
Course -- it would mean Americans would have to stop being knee jerking
energy pigs -- and according to Cheney - -that is not negotiable.
To bad -- there goes our planet!!
There are real solutions -- but there is no real will among people in deep
denial to do anything -- never mind anything "real"!!
So we all go to hell -- but America is not the "EVIL" nation.
Excuse me -- but please do something about your bad breath -- eh??
Peter/Belize
At 11:43 AM 5/1/2007 -0600, Mike Weaver wrote:
>I noticed the span left out 1945, and geological range left out Japan.
>
>Why doesn't Chernobyl count?
>
>
>Bob Stuart wrote:
>
>>On 1-May-07, at 9:27 AM, Jonathan Pratt wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>And not a single nuclear related incident in 40 years in both the
>>>US and
>>>France, nor anywhere else but Russia that has resulted in loss of a
>>>single
>>>life.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Oh? Just google on "Uranium Mining Death" Prospectors often find
>>minerals deep underground by noticing a distinctive discolouration on
>>certain leaves. The sign for Uranium is genetic deformations. I'm
>>sure that the statistics will show deaths away from the mines as
>>well, and if some are dying, many are damaged, as are their children.
>>
>>Best,
>>Bob Stuart
>>
>>
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