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Pollution :-

Pollution is the beginning of a waste into the atmosphere making it impossible to make life on earth possible to sustain.

With Pollution in life, Earth is becoming disturbed; sooner or later causing dramatic changes in its surface. Nevertheless, Pollution is simultaneously endangering life in Earth.

We as individuals live in this environment and it our soul responsibility to take care of it. Are we ?

I think Renewable Energy is the only option that is left otherwise never know....
Posted by Solar SA, Friday, 30 September 2011 9:39:45 PM
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Nah solar.Your urgency is a crock of BS.The earth is not warming nor is there substancial measureable climate change due to man's activities.
Posted by Arjay, Saturday, 1 October 2011 12:15:45 AM
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Had you said this twenty years ago solar, I would possibly agreed, but even you must admit that we have come a long way in the past decade so far as firstly being aware of polution and secondly, doing something about it.

As for renewable energy, may I suggest that you first secure proven alternative employment, then your preferred energy source may be a viable option.

After all, very few will give a toss about clean energy, if they don't have a job and an income.

Most alternative energy advocates are putting the cart before the horse Im afraid.
Posted by rehctub, Saturday, 1 October 2011 5:48:18 AM
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Global pollution pales in comparison to the pollution in the heads of the experts. I think they'll bring us down much sooner than global warming will judging by the daily evidence.
Posted by individual, Saturday, 1 October 2011 8:57:06 AM
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When oil becomes too scarce and expensive to put in your car, some will wonder why a bigger push wasn't warranted. They can-not link co2 with oil and coal.
Posted by 579, Saturday, 1 October 2011 12:03:57 PM
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Welcome solar, I am anti green and a conservationist.
Stay you have a contribution to make.
This subject is one I agree with you on.
In others I may not.
You will suffer much bruising here in this thread.
Our fellow travelers often do not contribute, to such.
I hope my jab brings them out.
If we look at any River, see it as it was 100 years ago, then now.
Look at the sea then and now
Compare populations then and now.
Look at projected numbers in 100 years then 200 we will not need to convince our selves, you and I at least change is wanted.
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 1 October 2011 12:30:53 PM
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Belly you and Solar want pristine, the government want pristine, hell everybody wants pristine, so what is done, nothing. The polluters have been let off the hook when it comes to earnestly seeking and employing technologies at whatever cost that minimize pollution. We the consumers have been groomed to accept that WE are the polluting criminals; we will pay a price, in our case the Carbon tax. Does industry clean up its act, no; they simply invest in Carbon sink pools with mostly our money. You have to know who your enemy is, in this case it is any green charter submitted by the U.N. or the greens movement, the ones who have not got one protester on any of the coal seam gas abominations.
Posted by sonofgloin, Saturday, 1 October 2011 2:08:38 PM
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SOG sorry but I do not remember asking you to think for me.
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 1 October 2011 4:58:44 PM
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Belly, I think you will find our oceans and seas are cleaner now than they were twenty years ago.

Or at the very least, they would be in far worse shape had we not curbed our rate of polution in the past decade or two.

As a whole, we don't litter as much, nor do we just chop down trees or clear forests for th sake of it.

In fact, I was only watching a coco on cardboard today and for every plantation tree they harvest, they plant two new ones.

As for petrol prices, thirty odd years ago petrol was about 20c Lt and a wage was about $200 pe week.

Today petrol is $1.50+ and that wage is about $900.

On this scale petrol should only be around 90c.

So what price is to high?
Posted by rehctub, Saturday, 1 October 2011 9:30:13 PM
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Belly:>SOG sorry but I do not remember asking you to think for me.<<

Belly, how does the old toast go? Never above you, never below you, but always beside you.
Posted by sonofgloin, Sunday, 2 October 2011 9:32:03 AM
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Put some jam on it. The cost of fuel is too high when you leave the car at home and walk. Or trade in the 4wd for a real car, at 12k/lt.
Think sustainability, cut your operating costs, grow vegies, eat road kill. Things are bound to get tougher before the rest of the world pulls out of the excrement.
Posted by 579, Sunday, 2 October 2011 11:13:23 AM
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@ Arjay I think you are not from this world.

@ rehctub I agree with you that employment is also an issue but you can't neglect "Pollution" by just thinking about "Money".
>>oceans and seas are cleaner<< Only daydreamer can speak like that.
haven't you see such things, where are you from rehctub

@ Belly Thanks for your positive feedback i really appreciate your participation.

Fact is Fact and It's up to us whether to accept it or ignore it, The day is not so far from us. Everybody have to face it.
Posted by Solar SA, Monday, 3 October 2011 10:39:09 PM
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