Re: DON'T PANIC the other side

2006-03-12 Thread thomas malloy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hotter, Faster, Worser by John Atcheson Over the past several months, the normally restrained voice of science has taken on a I heard Roy Spencer interviewed on C to C AM. This is his serious writing. I particularly liked the article on the Climate Change conference

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2005-12-20 Thread thomas malloy
Various posters on this thread suggested burying the biomass and then waiting for it to be digested into methane. I would like to suggest that engineered bioreactors and enzymes taylored to the specific job would be a more efficient way of fuel production. My friend told me about a process for

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2005-12-15 Thread Frederick Sparber
grain elevator are about $15.00/ton more or less. Fred > [Original Message] > From: John Steck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Date: 12/15/2005 8:06:34 AM > Subject: RE: DON'T PANIC! > > You have the right idea... But not much biomass around them, eh? To make > t

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2005-12-15 Thread John Steck
@eskimo.com Subject: RE: DON'T PANIC! W#ould you settle for some old H bomb cavities blown underground in Nevada, John? :-) Fred > [Original Message] > From: John Steck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Date: 12/14/2005 3:44:01 PM > Subject: RE: DON'T PANIC!

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2005-12-15 Thread Frederick Sparber
Richard,   Stop agonizing over the politics and beat the Bush/s.  So to speak. :-)   For our rural home we pay WM $51.00 for three months haul-off service.   Fred       http://www.wm.com/WM/environmental/Bioreactor/technologies.asp   http://www.wm.com/WM/environmental/Bioreactor/index.asp   "At W

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2005-12-14 Thread RC Macaulay
tex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 7:59 PM Subject: Re: DON'T PANIC You should know better than trying to get state and federal agencies to do anything, Richard. Venture capital abounds for viable revenue generating ideas. (Wheelabrater sp?)and Waste

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2005-12-14 Thread Frederick Sparber
@eskimo.com Sent: 12/14/2005 6:34:04 PM Subject: Re: DON'T PANIC Hi Fred,   Interesting comment regarding use of strip mines. Over near Rockdale Texas, an area between Houston, Dallas and San Antonio is the old Alcoa aluminum smelter, lignite coal strip mine, electric power plant etc. Seems Alcoa wan

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2005-12-14 Thread RC Macaulay
Hi Fred,   Interesting comment regarding use of strip mines. Over near Rockdale Texas, an area between Houston, Dallas and San Antonio is the old Alcoa aluminum smelter, lignite coal strip mine, electric power plant etc. Seems Alcoa wants to decommission the plant. Since WW2 it has ranked as

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2005-12-14 Thread Frederick Sparber
W#ould you settle for some old H bomb cavities blown underground in Nevada, John? :-) Fred > [Original Message] > From: John Steck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Date: 12/14/2005 3:44:01 PM > Subject: RE: DON'T PANIC! > > Good use of those abandoned properties.

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2005-12-14 Thread John Steck
avoid the energy cost? Worlds largest methanol still? Like it even more now. -john -Original Message- From: Frederick Sparber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 3:44 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: RE: DON'T PANIC! TVA area and other strip-mine si

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2005-12-14 Thread Frederick Sparber
TVA area and other strip-mine sites, John? The repositories could be engineered for plant nutrient recovery also. Fred > [Original Message] > From: John Steck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Date: 12/14/2005 1:58:43 PM > Subject: RE: DON'T PANIC! > > With the pri

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2005-12-14 Thread John Steck
There are theories that petroleum is a by-product of chemical reactions taking place sub-surface and percolating up through the bedrock. It's a theory postulated to explain why tapped out oil fields have been discovered to be filling back up. http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0387985468/02

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2005-12-14 Thread Frederick Sparber
" CH4 available in a couple of decades. Fred > [Original Message] > From: John Steck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Date: 12/14/2005 9:55:10 AM > Subject: RE: DON'T PANIC! > > There are theories that petroleum is a by-product of chemical reactions > taking pla