| Co2 is nature’s blanket to keep the Earth warm. We are seeing this effect now. But when the Earth gets too warm then nature will simply discard the blanket as we do when we are too warm. So the solution to global warming is to make the Earth hotter than it already is. I believe nuclear energy can do the trick. Another idea is to focus giant laser beams from Earth satellites onto the colder areas of the Earth.
- ComfortMan |
| I'm in a course at university where they discuss string theory. It is all so boring that most of the time we're asleep. But lately some of the class have been discussing how string theory might actually be useful. We figure making huge micro thin string nets and floating them in the upper stratosphere will enable us to catch a lot of wild carbon. We plan to petition for a grant. - Alpha Party Delta |
| Making clothes and textiles uses a lot of energy and can pollute the environment. 25 per cent of all pesticides used globally are used in cotton production. So I would recommend, if you really need to buy clothes, then only buy clothes with green labels. Also more parts of every city should be designated as clothes optional environments. Nudists are an asset to the environment. - Joe's Nudist Camp |
| I read with great dismay today that Australia will ban all use of incandescent light bulbs within three years. Apparently light bulbs are harmful to the environment because of the heat given off. Fortunately I only use ordinary light bulbs and I don’t live in Australia. It is a fact that a human produces more heat than a light bulb so I would recommend we all wear special insulated suits to prevent our body heat from escaping to the environment. I know this conflicts with the previous poster’s idea. - Mr. Bright |
| The air we breathe is polluted with CO2. Whatever good air there is, in the form of Oxygen, is converted by our bodies to CO2 which we breathe out so as not to poison ourselves. I would recommend that each day everyone blows up as many balloons as they can and then send these to a balloon processing center to remove the CO2 rather than to re-pollute the environment with expelled CO2. Everyone, even children, can do this. - Mr. Bright |
| It is a well known fact that black clothes attract heat. So a simple suggestion is that everyone should buy our new line of silver reflective clothes. We at Pacific Rim Fashion are committed to protecting the environment so we produce these clothes in Asia where the pollution from the manufacturing process won’t bother the people in North America. - Sally E., Fashion at the Rim |