Posted on 07/24/2006 11:52:05 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
We intend to have a barbeque using briquettes instead of propane this weekend just to celebrate Gore's lunacy. And we will drive to the store to get the charcoal.
Shouldn't be hard for him. I'm pretty sure he is not a carbon based lifeform.
Yeah, pretty much. Carbon-producing energy sources are really convenient and very hard to avoid using if you actually want to do anything. Until we transfer to a hydrogen-based energy infrastructure, we're stuck with big ol' "carbon footprints".
I do occasionally consider the same goal of "carbon neutral". (Yes, I'm a conservative trying to conserve.) With an all-electric home and nearby windmill power generation, and a couple acres to plant trees to counteract auto emissions, it was a viable goal. It's expensive, takes effort, and realistically doable (barely) for one individual living a modest lifestyle. I dare Gore to actually try - not by "buying carbon credits", but by actually accounting for carbon released vs. retrieved ... good friggn' luck.
(...then I set aside the mental exercise and get back to reality.)
My total footprint is an 85. If everyone lived like me, we would need 19.1 planets to sustain the world population.
You know what this means, don't you? We need to kick NASA in the a$$ and get them out there finding us more planets!
see #91
RF, you might have to change your name to
reagan_fantastic
He no longer exhales?
Thanks for the ping!
CHAUTAUQUA, N.Y. -- Former Vice President Al Gore said his conscience is regularly challenged by a consumerism that contributes to the global warming he has made it his mission to reverse.
So when can I expect to see Al riding a horse to get around...Or better yet when can expect to see him walking?
They could have him for lunch...and dinner...and maybe a light breakfast in the morning.
"yum yum, eat'em up!"
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