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I don't see you doing anything except spouting vague generalities, I have a huge number of threads dedicated to AGW and warming alarmists. I suggest you search for them first. Try searching for falsifiability for starters.

For the purposes of THESE treads, searching out idiots like you suffices in my spare time. Unlike some here, I am an activist and I DO get shit done. Carry on, Borbo, and we'll discover just how ignorant you really are.

Toodleloo!!!!
 
For the purposes of THESE treads, searching out idiots like you suffices in my spare time. Unlike some here, I am an activist and I DO get shit done. Carry on, Borbo, and we'll discover just how ignorant you really are.

Toodleloo!!!!

Yes well any time I hear activist mentioned I know that my bullshit detector will be going off the scale.
 
I think that all forms of energy should be used to power the country. Having a combination of oil, gas, coal, nuclear , solar, wind, and water is more sustainable and efficient than trying to eliminate forms of energy in favor of one or two types. There are huge wind farms across Texas including near my university and it seems like they are constantly adding more but obviously oil and gas are still huge here too and so it is possible to make it all work together I think.



good for you for making sense
Keep accepting FACTS


maybe some day you can make the republican party respectable again.
 
I think that all forms of energy should be used to power the country. Having a combination of oil, gas, coal, nuclear , solar, wind, and water is more sustainable and efficient than trying to eliminate forms of energy in favor of one or two types. There are huge wind farms across Texas including near my university and it seems like they are constantly adding more but obviously oil and gas are still huge here too and so it is possible to make it all work together I think.

But that is not wgat the AGW whackos want. Open your tightly closed eyes Norah.
 
How many subsidies do you think fossil fuels get?

ZERO; but you're free to list them all if you can find any. Idiots on the left can't distinguish the diffeemnce between business tax deductions and subsidies which are Government redistribution schemes.
 
For the purposes of THESE treads, searching out idiots like you suffices in my spare time. Unlike some here, I am an activist and I DO get shit done. Carry on, Borbo, and we'll discover just how ignorant you really are.

Toodleloo!!!!

Wrong; you're a gullible moron on steroids. The one thing you get done here is removing any doubt about it.
 
maybe some day you can make the republican party respectable again.

Like you do for Democrats?

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my party doesn't fucking deny science , math and history or lie this country to war or crash the entire world economy you fucking idiot...yours does
 
Wrong; you're a gullible moron on steroids. The one thing you get done here is removing any doubt about it.

you are human trash


you embrace fucking lies over reality


You embrace starvation over helping your fellow humans


you embrace letting people bleed out on the streets over treating children no matter how little money they were born with


You embrace hating anyone who is not just fucking like you


You are a fucking evil sociopath who has no one who loves you for real.


Inside you know I'm right


of course your lying evil loney ass will lie about it
 
my party doesn't fucking deny science , math and history or lie this country to war or crash the entire world economy you fucking idiot...yours does

Your party is the party of low information Dumbfucks; you're just too seriously retarded to comprehend that.
 
you are human trash

you embrace fucking lies over reality

You embrace starvation over helping your fellow humans

you embrace letting people bleed out on the streets over treating children no matter how little money they were born with

You embrace hating anyone who is not just fucking like you

You are a fucking evil sociopath who has no one who loves you for real.

Inside you know I'm right

of course your lying evil loney ass will lie about it

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does that little video make you feel less alone ?


they dont know you

they are not your friends


if they knew you they would hate you
 
ZERO; but you're free to list them all if you can find any. Idiots on the left can't distinguish the diffeemnce between business tax deductions and subsidies which are Government redistribution schemes.

Tax deductions such as the ones you described are what we adults call INDIRECT subsidies. But good for you, you know how to read a Forbes article. Pawn.
 
Tax deductions such as the ones you described are what we adults call INDIRECT subsidies. But good for you, you know how to read a Forbes article. Pawn.

So you’re just as ignorant about accounting as you are about economics and the definition of subsidies. No shocker there.
 
Do you actually think that as we change the way we produce and deliver power to industry and residential use the profits will be only marginally profitable? What do you base that nonsensical conclusion on? ALL credible reports forecast exactly the opposite. The present conditions are NOT sustainable. What alternatives do you suggest. Praise the lord.

BORBO is pro-pollution...
Poor BORBO
 
BORBO is pro-pollution...
Poor BORBO

Why are you such a fuckwit? Here is an invention from my neck of the woods designed to deal with NOx emissions.

A laundry additive created by researchers from the University of Sheffield and the London College of Fashion turns clothing into a photocatalytic material that can help remove nitrogen oxides (NOx) from the air. One of the most prominent air pollutants, nitrogen oxides are emitted from the exhausts of ICE-powered vehicles and aggravate asthma and other respiratory diseases. The researchers claim one person getting around town in clothing treated with the additive for a day would be able to remove roughly the same amount of nitrogen oxides produced by the average family car each day.

Dubbed “CatClo,” (short for Catalytic Clothing), the liquid laundry additive contains pollution-eating titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles that, in daylight, oxidize the nitrogen oxides in the fabric when they come into contact with them in the air. The treated nitrogen oxides, which are odorless, colorless and pose no pollution hazard, are then either dissipated harmlessly in the wearer’s sweat of removed in the next wash.

The researchers say the additive itself is also completely harmless and unnoticeable to the wearer. Additionally, because the TiO2 nanoparticles grip to fabrics very tightly, items of clothing only need to be washed in the additive once.

Because the additive is photocatalytic, meaning that the chemical reaction requires light to take place, the clothing best performs its air-purifying magic when worn out in daylight. The researchers claim CatClo treated clothing can remove around 5 grams of nitrogen oxides from the air in the course of a day, which is roughly equivalent to the amount of nitrogen oxides emitted from the exhaust of an average family car each day.

The additive was used to create Wendy, the 14-meter (46 ft) high air-purifying sculpture covered in nylon fabric sprayed with CatClo that was on display at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) earlier this year. The researchers say that over a 10-week period, Wendy soaked up nitrogen oxides equivalent to the amount produced by around 260 cars.

“If thousands of people in a typical town used the additive, the result would be a significant improvement in local air quality”, says Professor Ryan OBE of the University of Sheffield. “This additive creates the potential for community action to deliver a real environmental benefit that could actually help to cut disease and save lives. In Sheffield, for instance, if everyone washed their clothes in the additive, there would be no pollution problem caused by nitrogen oxides at all.”
The researchers say that as well as the benefits to general air quality, individuals with respiratory conditions could also improve the quality of the air they breathe by wearing clothes treated with CatClo.

The additive is said to function particularly well on denim, which is why a “Field of Jeans” display highlighting the benefits of the technology will be featured as part of the Manchester Science Festival that runs from October 27 to November 4.

The research team is currently working with a manufacturer to bring CatClo to market, with Professor Ryan estimating that using the additive in a final rinse of a full washing load would potentially cost as little as 10 pence (approx. US$0.16).

Source: University of Sheffield

http://www.gizmag.com/catclo-laundry-additive-air-purifying-clothing/24371/
 
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