Comments tlabadie has made
Already there's a fight
Both Gar and Pan need to provide references for some extraordinary claims. Especially for this one: "are we relying on the very flawed study of char in boreal forest soils to paint a larger picture?" How flawed please? Which study?
And Pan, criticism is not dismissal.
- The truth always sounds like what you already believe.
On Biochar: magic bullet? posted 11 months, 1 week ago 14 ResponsesThe Scientific Reality...
So the real questions are, what is it that makes people move so slowly on problems involving environmental collapse; what makes them settle for less-than-effective solutions; why are people so self-deceptive?
Obviously the decades spent trying to reason people out of their torpor have not worked, indeed cannot work.
Once we know the answers (and we had better find them soon) then we can find an effective motivation and save not just the environment, but also Humanity.
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On After Poland talks, a new reality starts to set in, says McKibben; 350 ppm must be the goal posted 11 months, 3 weeks ago 22 ResponsesSmokin' Joe
Canadian naïveté? What are you smoking, Joseph? We were astute enough to stay out of Vietnam and Iraq.
A very ungallant remark for the nation to which you'll be fleeing, um, emigrating, once runaway climate change burns the U.S. to a crisp.
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On Government says it's 'diffiult' to reduce the emissions from Canada's oil sands posted 1 year ago 4 Responsesre: My post was not about Bush...
As opposed to the "off with their heads," "one strike and you're out" attitude we see far too often on non-green/right-leaning forums about other forms of crime?
Ignorance is no defense for breaking the law, particularly environmental law. Left or right.
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On Bush exculpates bald eagle killer, others in first round of pardons posted 1 year ago 7 Responses70% of sunny equals overcast?
Solar panels in Oregon produce 70% of the electricity of their counterparts in Arizona? Really?
References please. Preferably not from the owner of Energy Design.
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On Northwest bookstore goes solar, gets compared to candy posted 1 year ago 2 Responses