.... ?Here in Canada the trend is to re-insulate; that cuts fuel consumption and saves money. ?Solar panels will do the same, plus providing some household autonomy; I expect that in the not too distant future, I'll be seeing solar panels (perhaps combined with wind turbines) on virtually every rooftop.- Hide quoted text - - Show ...
... right away, but it's coming. Here in Canada the trend is to re-insulate; that cuts fuel consumption and saves money. Solar panels will do the same, plus providing some household autonomy; I expect that in the not too distant future, I'll be seeing solar panels (perhaps combined with wind turbines) on virtually every rooftop.
...money they keep the tobacco farmers going. yes, i do fear fear itself--somewhat analgous to the oil-dollar catch 22 interdependency, which has been my perception since the 1970s if/when such solar lectricity foil is sold at a cost/benefit price at home depot and lowe's, then tell me why not collapse of the financial system? utility companies are owned by investors...
..., and....thus domino financial effect yes, i do fear fear itself--somewhat analgous to the oil-dollar catch 22 interdependency, which has been my perception since the 1970s if/when such solar lectricity foil is sold at a cost/benefit price at home depot and lowe's, then tell me why not collapse of the financial system? utility companies are owned by investors, pension...
... self-amortize, and....thus domino financial effect yes, i do fear fear itself--somewhat analgous to the oil-dollar catch 22 interdependency, which has been my perception since the 1970s if/when such solar lectricity foil is sold at a cost/benefit price at home depot and lowe's, then tell me why not collapse of the financial system? utility companies are owned by investors, pension ...
On Feb 27, 12:02 am, "Bret Cahill" <BretCah...@aol.com> wrote: So when DOES the sun first appear in Canada? Early March? Depends where in Canada. As I live below the 45th parallel, we get sun year-round.
On Feb 27, 4:18 pm, "Robert Cohen" <robtco...@msn.com> wrote: On Feb 27, 4:07 pm, "Robert Cohen" <robtco...@msn.com> wrote: On Feb 27, 2:41 pm, "Bret Cahill" <BretCah...@aol.com> wrote: Having a little more CO2 in the atmosphere isn't the end of the world because there are at least a half dozen cost effective ways to manipulate the climate without ...
Some claim the sustainable population of the earth is 1/3rd what we have now. Bret Cahill here is mama earth perhaps deteriorating or shutting-down or what? bye-bye honeybees, i hardly knew ye up close/intimately because y'all sure hurt-sting, like your colleagues the hornets and the wasps anyhow, it is saddening that you will almost be extinct at this ...
On Feb 27, 4:07 pm, "Robert Cohen" <robtco...@msn.com> wrote: On Feb 27, 2:41 pm, "Bret Cahill" <BretCah...@aol.com> wrote: Having a little more CO2 in the atmosphere isn't the end of the world because there are at least a half dozen cost effective ways to manipulate the climate without lowering the CO2. The more immediate problem is energy. thinks it's now ...
On Feb 27, 2:41 pm, "Bret Cahill" <BretCah...@aol.com> wrote: Having a little more CO2 in the atmosphere isn't the end of the world because there are at least a half dozen cost effective ways to manipulate the climate without lowering the CO2. The more immediate problem is energy. thinks it's now too late http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070226/hertsgaard They're ...