Comments headsetoptions has made

  • Understandably...

    A simple case of shortsightedness and iwanttogetthemonkeyoffmyback! I can't imagine frog extinction beating belt bombs anytime soon.

    hso @ headsetoptions.org

    On Others ... not so much, says new poll posted 3 years, 4 months ago 1 Response
  • What about economists?

    That's like saying inflation is good for the environment because we will all be broke and can't afford to drive or perish because we can't afford medicines!

    check this blog

    hso @ headsetoptions.org

    On Repeat after me: Humans are part of the environment posted 3 years, 4 months ago 18 Responses
  • Wha tha?

    Clearly global warming was the focus of his Op-ed, not gay lifestyle, so why digress?

    hso @ headsetoptions.org

    On Gay sex and global warming posted 3 years, 5 months ago 22 Responses
  • wha?

    Some people just don't get it.

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    On A Segway autographed by Gore: Wacky but true posted 3 years, 6 months ago 1 Response
  • Seattle, WA is the new Dover, PA

    He said last November that Dover, PA would be struck by a major disaster, the last time I was out there it seemed just fine. What did the people of Seattle do to tick Pat off?

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    On Scientists predict bad hurricanes; Robertson predicts worse posted 3 years, 6 months ago 2 Responses
  • Godwin's Law

    Was this not expected of the current administration? They deny that humans are responsible for global warming, need I say more.

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    On Gore = Goebbels? posted 3 years, 6 months ago 1 Response
  • Missing are the engineers, scientists,...

    Missing are the engineers, scientists, business people, and students selecting careers.

    Such technologies are in place and working for most parts in developed nations. For example, in America, coal fired plants are required to regulate SOx, NOx and CO2 emissions to extents limited only by technology (LOT).

    In a purely capitalistic market, cost of environmentally sound technologies are most times higher than damages resultant of lack of such technologies, a good example are the hybrid cars, which are more expensive as compared to regular cars, hence less of us would drive it, all though we know it might help reduce resource depletion (read gasoline).

    New and improved technology usually translates into expensive commodities and no cooperation (or government) likes it. However, changes at the consumer end can propel corporations into actively investing in sustainable development, for example, if we stop consuming coal generated power, they will stop producing it, after all, they (corporations) would not want to lose the opportunity to take away your hard earned money.

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    On No. posted 3 years, 6 months ago 33 Responses