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An Inconvenient Truth - A documentary starring your planet with voiceover and narration by Al Gore

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  •  Thu, Jan 03 2008, 9:17 AM 325800 in reply to 325094

    Re: An Inconvenient Truth - A documentary starring your planet with voiceover and narration by Al Gore

    Very cool...I like that idea. But if you all could remind me closer to the date...I have no functioning brain cells left and tend to forget things easily...not drugs...kids.
    Recalculating....


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  •  Thu, May 15 2008, 1:28 AM 336196 in reply to 306962

    Re: An Inconvenient Truth - A documentary starring your planet with voiceover and narration by Al Gore

    Apparently the ENTIRE universe is warming.  This includes ice melting on MARS.

    Why?  Earth industry?  Too many cows farting?  No, likely not. 

    If the PTB were sincere & genuinely committed to helping the environment we would have seen alternative energies & technologies including e.g. HEMP reinstituted / adopted long ago.   

    Criminal politicians are all over this one as it serves to promote a broader agenda Devil 

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  •  Wed, Jun 18 2008, 11:13 AM 338912 in reply to 336196

    Re: An Inconvenient Truth - A documentary starring your planet with voiceover and narration by Al Gore

    Electric cars allowed on Québec roads

    The ZENN (zero emission no noise) car is now allowed on certain Québec roads, along with the NEMO.  See here for story:  http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20080618/AUTOS_zenn_080618/20080618?hub=TopStories

    For the naysayers, just let me say this:  more electric cars in cities decreases the pollution.  Don't care about pollution?  How about the difference in your pocketbook?  You will then counter with "you're spewing more emissions into the air because you are using more electricity from coal-burning generators."  Not so if I had an electric car in Ontario, because my source of electricity is green, thanks to bullfrog power (now available in Alberta too).  No matter how you slice it, this is a BIG step forward.  And can only lead to folks asking for and supporting greener technologies.


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  •  Wed, Jun 18 2008, 4:00 PM 338938 in reply to 338912

    Re: An Inconvenient Truth - A documentary starring your planet with voiceover and narration by Al Gore

    I think anything that cuts the use of oil is a good thing, I'm still hoping for the hydrogen conversion on my car. finger's crossed.


    Recalculating....


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  •  Mon, Jun 23 2008, 10:52 PM 339110 in reply to 338938

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    Re: An Inconvenient Truth - A documentary starring your planet with voiceover and narration by Al Gore

    Sorry for being away so long from this thread after starting and all, but GG has been doing such a good job in sticking up for the planet!  Just wanted to say that I think it was in that fantabulous documentary DVD Who Killed the Electric Car? (available at a rental store near you), that they mentioned that even if all the cars in North America were electric and fueled by electricity generated by coal fired plants, the amount of carbon emmisions spewing into the air would be far less than it is right now.  Which is good news imho.

    The news in the movie was not so rosy about hydrogen cell fuel.  Apparently hydrogen requires alot of processing which is very energy intensive and thus, this form of fuel may not be as eco-friendly as was initially hoped by the interested parties.

    And then, why not just saw frantically while I'm out on this limb, but as I see it, the rising oil/gas prices are motivating people to buy hybrids and look at alternative fuels.  The poor economic outlook in Ontario is prompting support for windfarms since the Great Lakes are an excellent site for such operations due to consistent higher winds than other spots in Ontario.  So let's hear it for high gas prices and our weak economy - this situation will take us where we need to go because... money talks.


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  •  Wed, Jun 25 2008, 6:03 PM 339172 in reply to 339110

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    Thank you, Ann Smile!  I have read elsewhere that hydrogen cell fuel technology is not the Holy Grail it is touted to be.

    Besides folks looking into hybrids and alternative fuels, it is also interesting to note that there have been several recent news articles re:  Americans turning to mass transit and cycling to get to work (you can google "news article about americans turning to mass transit due to high gas prices" for the results).  Money does talk, and also drives people away from high-priced commodities and to cheaper alternatives.  For folks who are vested in carbon energy and think it will never go away, may I suggest you read the book "Salt: A World History" by Mark Kurlansky.  Salt used to be the king of commodities, essential to preserving meat until someone invented refrigeration.  Something cheaper and more convenient always comes along, due to the human brain's amazing resourcefulness and capacity for invention.  Someone always builds a better mouse trap.  The oil and coal barons refuse to believe it, but their days are numbered.

    Monday June 23 marked the 20th anniversay of James Hansen (director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies) testifying about the threat of climate change at a U.S. Senate committee in 1988, where he warned that the planet was already warming as a result of human activity.  Monday, 20 years to the day after his appearance before the Senate committee, Hansen was back on Capitol Hill with a more immediate warning. Emphasizing that safe levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide have already been exceeded, Hansen said, "We have reached a point of planetary emergency."

    Don't take my word for it.  Read about it here:  http://www.thestar.com/comment/article/448661.

    As well, it seems to be the general feeling among naysayers that people like Ann and myself are out to "screw everybody across the country".  I would include Jenn in this, but the person who uttered these words is a Canadian, to wit, none other than the Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper.

    Ann, our intentions have been exposed by the Prime Minister himself.  I think we may be under RCMP surveillance Stick out tongue


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  •  Sun, Jun 29 2008, 10:24 PM 339313 in reply to 339172

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    Re: An Inconvenient Truth - A documentary starring your planet with voiceover and narration by Al Gore

    ...eek..Surprise

    There is a new hardware/buildall store near my house and they have installed a fairly huge solar panel on its own pole.  I'm not sure exactly how it works but it appears to be phototropic - it follows the sun all day.  I pointed it out to my daughter and explained what it did and how it generated free electricity, didn't require gas or oil, didn't pollute and gave the store an independent source of electricity when the "power went out".  She said: "That's great!  Why doesn't everybody have one?!"  From the mouths of babes.


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  •  Thu, Jul 03 2008, 11:43 AM 339451 in reply to 339313

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    Re: An Inconvenient Truth - A documentary starring your planet with voiceover and narration by Al Gore

    http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1819594_1819592,00.html?cnn=yes

     

     


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  •  18 hours, 1 minutes ago 339502 in reply to 339451

    Re: An Inconvenient Truth - A documentary starring your planet with voiceover and narration by Al Gore

    Thanks for posting the Time article, Chaps!

    Where are all those people who usually poo-poo alternate sources of fuel?   Not a peep from them!  Maybe their time is being used up by walking to and from the store...


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