1 posted on
11/09/2007 8:31:15 AM PST by
george76
To: george76
Hey! Hasn’t there been an argument AGAINST burning wood per
a fireplace because it is too polluting? bwahahahahahahahahaha
MV
2 posted on
11/09/2007 8:33:26 AM PST by
madvlad
(A republican at age 20 has no heart; a democrat at age 50 has no brain. Brains are better.)
To: george76
This same kind of pelletization can be done with corn cellulose waste (cobs, husks, stalks) and used to fuel the distillation process for ethanol, further reducing the energy footprint for that alternative fuel. When you think of the billions of tons of yard waste that could be pulped and pelletized instead of going into landfills, this becomes an even more attractive way to wean ourselves from the Arab tit.
3 posted on
11/09/2007 8:36:21 AM PST by
IronJack
(=)
To: george76
Logging is good.
And when replacement tree seedlings are planted for the future harvests.....
LOGGING IS GREAT!!!
(funny, here on the internet, I can't make that sound like
Tony The Tiger pitching Frosted Flakes)
5 posted on
11/09/2007 8:40:57 AM PST by
VOA
To: Argus; Dixie Yooper; MD_Willington_1976
7 posted on
11/09/2007 8:43:22 AM PST by
george76
(Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
To: Professional
The mill will employ 18. Logging and trucking jobs are expected to bring Confluence Energy’s employment to between 40 and 50. Pay will start at $34,500 a year.
“We wanted the starting pay to be 25 percent above the average paying job in Grand County,” Mathis said.
10 posted on
11/09/2007 8:46:59 AM PST by
george76
(Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
To: george76
that are killing millions of trees near the town of Kremmling and across northwest ColoradoThe nugget of coal in the story.
We need DDT, or we aren't going to have any trees left in Colorado. These beetles can kill a thousand acres before breakfast.
17 posted on
11/17/2007 10:28:06 AM PST by
Balding_Eagle
(If America falls, darkness will cover the face of the earth for a thousand years.)
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