Re: uoting from the Re: Ed's Stroms hope

2005-08-02 Thread Wesley Bruce
There's another catch with Iron fertilization, the idea included a possible cost recovery via fishing profits. The bloom would also increase fish harvests and the fishermen could be taxed or billed for the benefits. That was pert of the plan but the evidence was mixed. Some areas got booms in

Re: uoting from the Re: Ed's Stroms hope

2005-08-01 Thread Wesley Bruce
What's the cheapest way to sequest a ton of carbon? Bury 1.5 tons of waste plastic! It'll be there for centuries. Mike Carrell wrote: Blank - Original Message - From: RC Macaulay Subject: Re: Ed's Stroms hope Mike Carrell Guess what, guys, recycling is a complex, nasty problem

Re: uoting from the Re: Ed's Stroms hope

2005-08-01 Thread Jones Beene
- Original Message - From: Wesley Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] What's the cheapest way to sequest a ton of carbon? Bury 1.5 tons of waste plastic! It'll be there for centuries. Or toss a few ounces of rust into the ocean I suspect that stip mine in Texas has enough surface minerals

uoting from the Re: Ed's Stroms hope

2005-07-31 Thread Mike Carrell
Blank - Original Message - From: RC Macaulay Subject: Re: Ed's Stroms hope Mike Carrell Guess what, guys, recycling is a complex, nasty problem, not easily solved, as difficult as anything else in society, and screaming at the government isn't going to fix it. Like many things, market

Re: Ed's Stroms hope

2005-07-30 Thread RC Macaulay
Mike Carrell Guess what, guys, recycling is a complex, nasty problem, not easily solved,as difficult as anything else in society, and screaming at the governmentisn't going to fix it. Like many things, market necessity is the driver andthings happen when it hurts enough. Yes, the government