Hey, it was a blizzard in Las Vegas the other day. Just ask Al Gore.....Global warming.
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Hey, it was a blizzard in Las Vegas the other day. Just ask Al Gore.....Global warming.
Straw man argument, not even partially a question. NO ONE has ever contended anything as ridiculous as the moronity you "propose" in your demented and simplistic, slobber-mouthed fascists mongoloid way. And of course, even the dimwit reactionaries you listen to on hate radio know that. So I am reporting your nincompoop twaddle.
Recycling is simple economic and ecological sense. But obviously, no one can explain that to a slug like you.
What a scum bag asswipe bastard!
I'm not understanding your point. Even if you don't believe in global warming, would you rather have bottles tossed around everywhere, litter in parks, not trying to conserve anything? It may not be enough - it probably isn't - but it can't HURT to be a little mindful of yourself. Whatever happened to a bit of personal responsibility?
Yes it is ironic. the recyclers use more gasoline to take the empties to the recycling center than they save in energy recycling the bottles.
So then why bother doing anything or making an effort at all? Just throw your @rap all over the place and spend your life driving to MacDonalds and shopping at the mall. We'll just keep drilling and bombing and polluting and raping the land and the oceans until there's nothing left. How's that? Great idea.
We can try to avoid dramatic climate change and even if the theory of global climate change is wrong we can lower the per capita usage of energy and raw materials in developed nations which leaves more for those who live in poverty. Did you know that when you recycle those pepsi bottles you are only using 24% of the energy required to make those bottles from virgin materials.
The probability of climate change impacting our lives in the near future is higher than that of an impact with a large asteroid or comet but we should have ways of averting such an event. The technology really isn't there yet. We can try nuking it but that may not work very well especially on bigger objects.
We can try to avoid dramatic climate change and even if the theory of global climate change is wrong we can lower the per capita usage of energy and raw materials in developed nations which leaves more for those who live in poverty. Did you know that when you recycle those pepsi bottles you are only using 24% of the energy required to make those bottles from virgin materials.
The probability of climate change impacting our lives in the near future is higher than that of an impact with a large asteroid or comet but we should have ways of averting such an event. The technology really isn't there yet. We can try nuking it but that may not work very well especially on bigger objects.
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