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Old 12-29-2006, 08:15 AM   #1
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I think this occurance is more just a natural progression of the evolving planet than anything else. Jusy my opinion.

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Old 12-29-2006, 10:12 AM   #2
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Yeah it's a problem ...

Just a few days ago on MSN.com, there was a story about polar bear populations on the decrease with forecast distinction by 2040, and the main result is that the ice shields it hunted on have decreased so much that the bears don't have as much hunting territory and food and are becoming too thin.

The U.S. has been retreating on the environment for years from many different fronts ... but it's an issue on a global scale ... it all adds up ... including the expanding global population ...

Coastal development aside, the changing of the environment is also impacting our fishing as well ... it's all inter-related, one chink two chinks out of the environmental armor and other things will start to fall apart ... and that seems to be what's happening.

... so Scott, your efforts will help to make a big difference, that's the only way we can make a difference, start by doing our part and then it will spread ... it's the only way ...

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Old 12-29-2006, 10:25 AM   #3
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... so Scott, your efforts will help to make a big difference, that's the only way we can make a difference, start by doing our part and then it will spread ... it's the only way ...
This week my father was trying to sneak 2 older electric typewriters into the trash so he could avoid the 10 dollar landfill fee to have them recycled properly.

This was as we're driving to get some beer in his 300 horsepower Lexus LS430.

I of course pointed out the ethical problem with his choice. Without funding for recycling programs such as this the lead and other bad stuff in those old PCB's will just find its way into his own groundwater. His own grandson will be impacted by his decision.

It's not like you have a god given right to pollute, even in the local landfill. To me, 5 bucks to properly recycle a computer is a small price to pay.

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Old 12-29-2006, 01:10 PM   #4
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couldn't ya?

just tranquil dart a brown bear and then dye (bleach) him white?

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i heard them polar bears have become canabilistic lately...eating their own young...because it was so warm
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Old 12-29-2006, 02:38 PM   #5
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This week my father was trying to sneak 2 older electric typewriters into the trash so he could avoid the 10 dollar landfill fee to have them recycled properly.

This was as we're driving to get some beer in his 300 horsepower Lexus LS430.

I of course pointed out the ethical problem with his choice. Without funding for recycling programs such as this the lead and other bad stuff in those old PCB's will just find its way into his own groundwater. His own grandson will be impacted by his decision.

It's not like you have a god given right to pollute, even in the local landfill. To me, 5 bucks to properly recycle a computer is a small price to pay.

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These recycling fees have an unintended consequence I noticed awhile back while doing some four wheeling. An area abutting a pond in the woods in Plymouth that was once a nice little picnic area / canoe launch is now home for about a dozen old televisions, a handful of computer monitors and a pile of rusting out propane tanks. Sometimes peoples quest to save a few bucks outweighs any obligation they feel to preserve a once beautiful spot. I'm willing to provide the labor and trucks to clean up the mess but I'm not willing to pay the recycling fee to dispose of this stuff properly. I have a friend who is contacting the DPW on waiving the recycling fee's and we'll see what the outcome is.
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Old 01-22-2007, 07:35 PM   #6
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This was as we're driving to get some beer in his 300 horsepower Lexus LS430.-spence
I hope your dad didn't feel so bad after your thrashing that he still manage to limp into the packy to get his brew.

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