Yuri_Rage said:Cardboard clothes hangers: Perhaps the most "green" item showcased. Made of recycled cardboard instead of non-renewable steel. However, they are admittedly single use items that are intended to be thrown away. So, instead of getting metal/plastic hangers that you can use over and over again, you're supposed to buy cardboard ones that have a very limited useful life and then contribute them to supposedly already overflowing landfills? Nice.
the_bird said:Nothing controversial there. The metal hanger was probably made out of recycled metal and will be used for forty years (when was the last time you BOUGHT a coat hanger?). The energy to recycle the cardboard ones, to ship them to the stores... you're right, completely and utterly Bo-o-o-o-o-o-GUS!
Sir Humpsalot said:I'm not so arrogant as to think I'm that important to the overall health of the earth. Someday I too will be compost on the side of the road.
kornkob said:Married people don't always run in the same circles.
landhoney said:Which marriage version is that? Mine doesn't come with that option?![]()
Sir Humpsalot said:Besides, I'm not so arrogant as to think I'm that important to the overall health of the earth. Someday I too will be compost on the side of the road...
MNBugeater said:This might be the most complete and truthful statement made about the 'green' movement. It is the very group that force feeds false truths about the global warming that also states that 'nature' is all powerful and cannot be harnessed. They also claim that we if we don't do something drastic soon then it will be too late.
The fear mongering is numbing and monotonous. The same paranoia was pitched in the 70s in regards to global COOLING. Which, when all the facts are on the table, is truly much more of a concern than warming.
The global warming scare is more of an attack on capitalist culture and lifestyle than it is a serious concern for environmentalist. They lost traction in the fight against logging, mining, hunting/fishing, so the entire global climate became the new focus. It is merely a social and political dogma that unites like-minded people with little substance.
Wow...that got longer than I had initially planned... I guess I'll be expecting some flamage. Sorry about that.
Authorities in Beijing will withdraw one million cars from the city's streets next month in a trial to reduce pollution for next year's Olympics.
olllllo said:
kornkob said:er-- Lots of marriages. Do you not have friends whose wives you'e never met or only met once?
RICLARK said:That is friggin funny a damn Prius lol. Hummers are ugly, poorly made, they get 9 miles to the gallon and they are all driven by tiny women who cant see out of the damn things let a lone get into a parking space, They are a waste.
olllllo said:Earth Day and Global Warming are not synonomous.
Sorry-- I thought you were being serious.landhoney said:I meant the option to run in a different social circle than my wife, in order to avoid her friends. And I was completely kidding, I don't dislike any of my wife's friends - some I don't go out of my way to see....but you get my point.
And no friends come to mind who's wives/husbands I've never met or only met once.
Edit> Also, I like the side conversation we're having in this thread, lets keep it going.
Here in Los Angeles, they are primarily driven by middle-aged men who didn't have the guts to go through with their penile-implant operation, but still want to make a similar statement.RICLARK said:Hummers are ugly, poorly made, they get 9 miles to the gallon and they are all driven by tiny women who cant see out of the damn things...
flyboy said:Just like a former VP I know who wouldn't give up his SUV and drive a fuel effecient car if his life depended on it. Instead he'll PAY someone else to reduce their carbon foot print so he won't have to.
flyboy said:Instead he'll PAY someone else to reduce their carbon foot print so he won't have to.
zoebisch01 said:One has to live one's own convictions.
It's my son's Birthday today.![]()
deathweed said:You know, I still don't understand the whole "buying carbon credits" thing. So, I am going to maintain my lifestyle, but pay someone to do the things I don't want to do so I feel less guilty about the way I like to live? Besides being hypocryitical thats just.... well...... stupid.
McKBrew said:On the topic of global warming, do you know what makes me hot? I like to hug trees. When I am hugging them I picture them getting ripped from the earth by a big yellow machine and layed flat on the grown with their branches ripped off. Then this orange machine picks them up and throws them on the back of a BIG Sexy Diesel Burning Rig and they get carried away to be turned into something else. Nothing like a little coniferous necrophelia to make MY Happy Tree stand up.