That will certainly make you feel good I do similar things all over my farm, reducing its viability yet making it a more soulful place for us to live out our years on.
But if the term "farting at thunder" has some relevance to NZ's efforts in reducing global emissions, after reading this article (a couple of years old) I think the term needs to be changed to "farting at the cosmos"
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/environm...al-revolution/
There are several carbon capture programs underway around the world. One that has great promise for mitigating the likes of those shocking numbers from China is capturing, compressing and liquifying CO2 and then injecting it deep underground. So far, although several plants are operating they are not sufficiently scaled to make a difference but I do imagine this is where China will be heading
I wholeheartedly agree, but have to add that we as a society still have a way to go in our attitude to pollution. Individuals among us see no problem in using some of the forest skid sites as their personal rubbish dumps. This was taken when I was on one of the routes I take the dog on when we need to stretch our legs a bit. These people need a bit of education as well as conglomerates and industries.
If you have a garden and a library, you have all you need. Oh, and a dog, and a rifle
I cant like that. Grubby bastards
Does it kill the oganisms in the ground?
I dont think out of sight out of mind is the cure...
I just watched a clip of Arabs burning 42 million car tires in the Kuwait Desert.
Make sure everyone sorts paper from plastic this evening yeah.
"Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"
That is surprising as I know that Siemens from Germany have installed high temperature incinerators that combine steam turbine power generation in the Middle East, tyres are a very good fuel source.
We should be burning our municipal waste here instead of burying it and then buying coal to generate electricity
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