Its Hard Being Green
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Re: Its Hard Being Green
I agree 100%. The problem is it's a cycle that has to be broken. If your parents weren't really concerned there's a chance that you might not either. Then if you have children and don't teach them importance then they might not either.
It's one of those things that's easier than said to try and change your lifestyle. When you become accustomed to a way of life and then try and change it's not easy, especially when not both people in a marriage want the change.
It's one of those things that's easier than said to try and change your lifestyle. When you become accustomed to a way of life and then try and change it's not easy, especially when not both people in a marriage want the change.
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Re: Its Hard Being Green
Nuclear power is not a justification for continuation of a policy that places ever increasing demands on power without regard to efficiency. It may work as a stop-gap measure, but not for the long run. There is a trade off for all energy sources -- in this case, nuclear waste and what to do with it.
The only time there is not a trade off is for energy that isn't used. Even solar and wind generated energy has capital costs and an impact on the planet -- even though in some cases that impact might be positive, it's still an impact and needs to be considered as such.
The only time there is not a trade off is for energy that isn't used. Even solar and wind generated energy has capital costs and an impact on the planet -- even though in some cases that impact might be positive, it's still an impact and needs to be considered as such.
Last edited by FastMover; 06-25-2008 at 02:56 PM.
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