Skip to comments.
Gas-Gobbling Bug Could Be A Weapon Against Global Warming
CanWest News Service ^
| December 7, 2007
| By Larissa Liepins
Posted on 12/09/2007 5:24:09 AM PST by JACKRUSSELL
click here to read article
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20, 21-29 last
To: pepsi_junkie
These global warming alarmists are hell bent on actually changing the
climate. In their arrogance they presume they know how to do that
and how to do it safely.
Recently, Glenn Beck's TV show was an interview of Beck by Anderson
Cooper.
IIRC, on the topic of global warming, Beck mentioned that during
the "Global Cooling" warnings a couple of decades back, there
had been proposals to spread black particles (coal dust) on
the ice-packs of the planet in order to diminish the "inevitable"
plague of global cooling.
Beck's real home-run was something like this,
"If there's global warming now...
Thank G-d we didn't follow the 'expert's' advice 30 years ago!"
21
posted on
12/09/2007 6:59:50 AM PST
by
VOA
To: JACKRUSSELL
The biggest global emitters of methane are cattle, wetlands in Russia and Canada and rice paddies,Let's see, rice and cattle are a major source of food in parts of the world, here in US we protect by litigation the wetlands, even puddles that form in our backyards.
Instead of unleashing a new odd bacteria on the frail, dying Gaia (rolling eyes) let's just get rid of the cattle, plow over the rice paddies and pave the wetlands
Problem solved: a large part of the world dies of starvation and Gaia lives, but the evirowackos have plenty of pavement to play basketball on
22
posted on
12/09/2007 7:00:45 AM PST
by
Popman
(My doohickey is discombobulated)
To: JACKRUSSELL
Methane-gas-gobbling micro-organism CH4 + 2O2 -> CO2 + 2H2O
I see, this is good carbon dioxide!
To: ricks_place
I am working on another project to take care of the last two parts of your equation.
My organism is going to look something like this:
I'm going to call it a....tree.
To: I got the rope
Where do we find global warmers to buy our carbon credits?
25
posted on
12/09/2007 2:12:43 PM PST
by
beefree
(God= OmniScience)
To: JACKRUSSELL; AT7Saluki; MurryMom
An odd new species of bacteria discovered in one of the most extreme environments on Earth could be a new tool in the fight against global warming. Back in the day, I was told to fight bacteria. I usually use Irish Spring. Won't the Bali meetings guarantee that something will prevent bacterial infestation in the coming millennium?
26
posted on
12/09/2007 9:12:13 PM PST
by
Libloather
(Hillary donors find their way to the cover of Time. And the very next day they're doing it...)
To: MurryMom
Bacteria. Humans. Bacteria. Humans.
Must be a difficult decision - no?
27
posted on
12/09/2007 9:20:06 PM PST
by
Libloather
(Hillary donors find their way to the cover of Time. And the very next day they're doing it...)
To: JACKRUSSELL
METHANE is a great energy source.
It would be better for find a way to collect METHANE and convert in HYDROGEN. CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) can be handled by use of our underground storage...
But hydrogen based cars, etc., produce water... So it is the way of the future.
METHANE, via conversion into CO2 and H2 molecules (steam methane reformation) can produce hydrogen. It has the added benefit of producing heat, which can be used in the production of electricity and de-salination of water.
Makes sense to environmentalists to finds ways of destroying possible energy sources rather than using them to meet our energy needs.
DUM AND DUMBER...
28
posted on
12/10/2007 6:02:58 AM PST
by
topher
(Let us return to old-fashioned morality - morality that has stood the test of time...)
To: Beowulf; Defendingliberty; WL-law
~~Anthropogenic Global Warming ping~~
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20, 21-29 last
Disclaimer:
Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual
posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its
management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the
exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson