Yes - I've also made numerous visits to China, and without a doubt there is plenty of visible smoke & smog which cause local health issues.
In most cases high levels of PM10's do not have an effect on global climate change except in very dramatic circumstances such as a massive volcanic eruption. In that case it tends to cause cooling. It is the invisible gases such as CO2 and methane that are causing the global damage.
More "proof" that one set of "facts" counteracts another set of "facts". This is why I don't get too excited about the attempts to paint everything as a catastrophic calamity. I remember back in the 70's, the big fear was the coming ice age! LOL.Actually, in China, PM10s have a strong correlation to burning wood and then air borne C and N compounds. Or so says the government releases as they clamp down (or not) on open fires for cooking and fires for heating.
P articulate M atter encompasses a far reaching list of things including soot, ash and aerosols from burning wood.
To keep it's "Green Marina" designation, our yacht club has eliminated plastic drinkin' straws and has gone over to paper straws that are worthless. The Sicilian and I are havin' lunch there today and we're sneakin' in plastic straws. Don't know if we will be patted down at the door or what the punishment will be...
I have to admit this thread has touched me. Now slowing my "sky trawler" down to 550.
To keep it's "Green Marina" designation, our yacht club has eliminated plastic drinkin' straws and has gone over to paper straws that are worthless. The Sicilian and I are havin' lunch there today and we're sneakin' in plastic straws. Don't know if we will be patted down at the door or what the punishment will be...
Really have to be careful with reusable bags for groceries. Problem stems from leaking packaging such as meat dripping into bag bottom and then becoming breeding ground. On your next trip, unwrapped foods such as vegetables get contaminated. I like the idea of reusable bags, but they need to be cleaned and sanitized.
Really have to be careful with reusable bags for groceries. Problem stems from leaking packaging such as meat dripping into bag bottom and then becoming breeding ground. On your next trip, unwrapped foods such as vegetables get contaminated. I like the idea of reusable bags, but they need to be cleaned and sanitized.
Ted
.hi every one,
Co2 emissions are too much for the planet if each of us Trawler Forum members decide to run 0.5 kn slower throughout the year 2019 CO2 load can be significant from the point of view of the whole, although this cannot save the racket, whether it is too much of a request from you. I don't have, besides, you can save money, is it dirty to think green for the future?
Would it be great to do our part in this matter, in a small matter that can be a big thing for the whole Trawler forum members to participate in this goal.
NBs
Doesn`t get any better, does it?LOL, if you cant ride the range, stay out of the kitchen! Just asked a question is all. Must have struck a nerve.. "fragile, childish, idiocy, threatened". Your words. You go be all you can be man...
I considered my impact when I bought my boat with a fuel burn of 3 litres/hour (0.75 gal/hr). Motor sailing brings fuel burn down to about 2 litres (0.5 gallons)/hour. I'll make the effort to use the sail more often and won't have to slow down.
One persons impact is minuscule but when you multiply that by 8 billion, it is very significant. Especially when most of us are in the top 1% of CO2 producers worldwide due to our lifestyle.
I get tired hearing, "but what about them". It's a bit like saying its ok to beat your dog because others are doing it more.
Really have to be careful with reusable bags for groceries. Problem stems from leaking packaging such as meat dripping into bag bottom and then becoming breeding ground. On your next trip, unwrapped foods such as vegetables get contaminated. I like the idea of reusable bags, but they need to be cleaned and sanitized.
Ted
You are right, Dave.
What you failed to mention, is that the natural world has developed a balance over hundreds of millions of years. CO2 is released and absorbed naturally in large amounts. The CO2 level in the atmospheric goes up and down but has a natural balance.
The natural cycle takes between 5000 and 20,000 year to increase the CO2 level by 100 ppm. The changes we have made have caused a 100 ppm increase in 120 years. This is not normal.
Greetings,
I am in full agreement with this section of Mr. s's statement in post #44. "... and that money would be much better spent on eliminating disease, hunger, poverty, illiteracy, pollution, overfishing of the oceans, or any of the hundreds of other ways mankind is destroying this beautiful planet we live on."
As I've mentioned before, GW is a bit of a red herring IMO that is currently in vogue much to the detriment of all the other ills of the planet (see above) that are MUCH more evident, destructive and obvious and need addressing NOW.