Even the Pope sides with Futurecurrents

Someone should invent a "biodegradable plastic". Is this fiction?

http://www.livescience.com/7222-biodegradable-plastics-tossed-sea.html


This has to happen. I live near a seaside park with woods and beach and you can't believe the amount of litter I carry out of there. I mean those big contractor bags full. Mostly it's kids and I've been a kid but.

One of my pet peeves are the mylar balloons that wash up on shore and get blown into the trees.
 
Well that is the first thoughtful thing I have read from you.
thanks for doing the right thing. Maybe the real you is better than the internet you, as I would suspect.

and getting trash out of the ocean and protecting the fisheries is a real issue that deserves much more of our time and money than this man made co2 fantasy issue.
 
The end is here FC. Cheap oil no longer inflicts damage on renewables:

Solar and Wind Just Did the Unthinkable

"The sun and the wind continue to defy gravity.

Renewables just finished another record-breaking year, with more money invested ($329 billion) and more capacity added (121 gigawatts) than ever before, according to new data released Thursday by Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

This wasn't supposed to happen. Oil, coal and natural gas bottomed out over the last 18 months, with bargain prices not seen in a decade. That's just one of a handful of reasons 2015 should have been a rough year for clean energy. But the opposite was true...."

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-01-14/solar-and-wind-just-did-the-unthinkable
 
The end is here FC. Cheap oil no longer inflicts damage on renewables:

Solar and Wind Just Did the Unthinkable

"The sun and the wind continue to defy gravity.

Renewables just finished another record-breaking year, with more money invested ($329 billion) and more capacity added (121 gigawatts) than ever before, according to new data released Thursday by Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

This wasn't supposed to happen. Oil, coal and natural gas bottomed out over the last 18 months, with bargain prices not seen in a decade. That's just one of a handful of reasons 2015 should have been a rough year for clean energy. But the opposite was true...."

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-01-14/solar-and-wind-just-did-the-unthinkable

This is good news. I am a strong supporter of renewables.

There are many good reasons to support solar, wind, and other renewable power-sources that have nothing to do with "climate change".
 
Hey FC, I found you a new job...

On the look-out for a really cool job? Head for the Antarctic
http://www.recruiter.co.uk/news/201...for-a-really-cool-job-head-for-the-antarctic/

British Antarctic Survey (BAS), which delivers and enables research in the polar regions, has launched a recruitment drive, aiming to attract tradespeople for its research stations.

A BAS statement says it is specifically looking for carpenters, builders, mechanical services technicians (HVAC), electrical services technicians, steel erectors and chefs willing to relocate to Antarctica, though did not say how many people it wanted.

Sharing the locale with penguins, seals and whales and icebergs, successful applicants would be in post from four to 18 months.
 
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