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http://marine-litter.gpa.unep.org/documents/World's_largest_landfill.pdf
-- I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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On Feb 7, 8:05 pm, Mike Vandeman <mjva...@pacbell.net> wrote:
> http://marine-litter.gpa.unep.org/documents/World's_largest_landfill.pdf > -- > I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to > humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 > years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) > > Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! > > http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande Probably put there by mountain bikers! lol PMH |
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I'm not going to support any project unless it has a mountain bike trail.
-- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Mike Vandeman" <mjvande@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:cmanq3li3jb6rj9vslm8u8q1v3272cgqnq@4ax.com... http://marine-liter.gpa.unep.org/documents/World's_largest_landfill.pdf -- I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) |
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On Feb 7, 5:05*pm, Mike Vandeman <mjva...@pacbell.net> wrote:
> http://marine-litter.gpa.unep.org/documents/World's_largest_landfill.pdf Beyond this discussion, Mike, is there any other documentation, or discussion of the estimated costs for cleanup? |
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"Mike Vandeman" <mjvande@pacbell.net> skrev i en meddelelse
news:cmanq3li3jb6rj9vslm8u8q1v3272cgqnq@4ax.com... > http://marine-litter.gpa.unep.org/documents/World's_largest_landfill.pdf Scaring !! Ill stay in the woods..... /t |
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I would like to direct your attention to the '70s, if I may.
Back then, the problem was paper bags eating up trees at an alarming rate, so they came up with plastic bags because of ENVIRONMENTAL concerns -- paper eats trees, eating trees is bad for the environment, so let's use plastic and save the trees. Not a bad argument as arguments go, and I generally answered the question, "paper or plastic?" with, "plastic, please." Now, I am the bad guy again because plastic floats. Environmentalism comes with a wealth of unintended consequences -- we save a tree but spoil the water, make electricity from wind but chop up a bird, (leaping forward a few decades ... ) drive fuel cell cars and flood the side of the road -- that seem to be worse than the problem we wanted to remedy when we embarked on the environmentalist agenda. Having said that, it is refreshing to see Vandeman get excited about a real issue ... "Mike Vandeman" <mjvande@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:cmanq3li3jb6rj9vslm8u8q1v3272cgqnq@4ax.com... > http://marine-litter.gpa.unep.org/documents/World's_largest_landfill.pdf > -- > I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to > humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 > years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) > > Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are > fond of! > > http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message news:mQ2rj.79$x%3.71@trnddc06... >I would like to direct your attention to the '70s, if I may. > > Back then, the problem was paper bags eating up trees at an alarming rate, > so they came up with plastic bags because of ENVIRONMENTAL concerns -- > paper eats trees, eating trees is bad for the environment, so let's use > plastic and save the trees. Not a bad argument as arguments go, and I > generally answered the question, "paper or plastic?" with, "plastic, > please." > > Now, I am the bad guy again because plastic floats. > > Environmentalism comes with a wealth of unintended consequences -- we save > a tree but spoil the water, make electricity from wind but chop up a bird, > (leaping forward a few decades ... ) drive fuel cell cars and flood the > side of the road -- that seem to be worse than the problem we wanted to > remedy when we embarked on the environmentalist agenda. > > Having said that, it is refreshing to see Vandeman get excited about a > real issue ... Down here in the Sonoran Desert, we blame Messicans for all the plastic bags blowing free. Some call them Messican Tumbleweeds - even the ones found 250 miles from the border.... |
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"Mike Vandeman" <mjvande@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:cmanq3li3jb6rj9vslm8u8q1v3272cgqnq@4ax.com... > http://marine-litter.gpa.unep.org/documents/World's_largest_landfill.pdf > -- > (I spent the previous 8 > years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) > you could have had a life instead. |
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"Seth Hammond" <lesliesethhammond@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:613slfF1senckU1@mid.individual.net... > > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message > news:mQ2rj.79$x%3.71@trnddc06... >>I would like to direct your attention to the '70s, if I may. >> >> Back then, the problem was paper bags eating up trees at an alarming >> rate, so they came up with plastic bags because of ENVIRONMENTAL >> concerns -- paper eats trees, eating trees is bad for the environment, >> so let's use plastic and save the trees. Not a bad argument as arguments >> go, and I generally answered the question, "paper or plastic?" with, >> "plastic, please." >> >> Now, I am the bad guy again because plastic floats. >> >> Environmentalism comes with a wealth of unintended consequences -- we >> save a tree but spoil the water, make electricity from wind but chop up a >> bird, (leaping forward a few decades ... ) drive fuel cell cars and flood >> the side of the road -- that seem to be worse than the problem we wanted >> to remedy when we embarked on the environmentalist agenda. >> >> Having said that, it is refreshing to see Vandeman get excited about a >> real issue ... > > Down here in the Sonoran Desert, we blame Messicans for all the plastic > bags blowing free. Some call them Messican Tumbleweeds - even the ones > found 250 miles from the border.... > > That's luggage. Well, not luggage per se, but a suitcase. If there are two from the same store, that's matching luggage. You have yourself a high class migrant there (with matching suitcases) ... |
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On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 08:20:15 -0800 (PST), Bruce Jensen
<bpnjensen@yahoo.com> wrote: >On Feb 7, 5:05*pm, Mike Vandeman <mjva...@pacbell.net> wrote: >> http://marine-litter.gpa.unep.org/documents/World's_largest_landfill.pdf > >Beyond this discussion, Mike, is there any other documentation, or >discussion of the estimated costs for cleanup? I don't know, but I'd like to help. I even bought my own trash picker-upper. Good for picking up things that fall off of mountain bikes. -- I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 20:20:34 GMT, "Jeff Strickland"
<crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: >I would like to direct your attention to the '70s, if I may. > >Back then, the problem was paper bags eating up trees at an alarming rate, >so they came up with plastic bags because of ENVIRONMENTAL concerns -- paper >eats trees, eating trees is bad for the environment, so let's use plastic >and save the trees. Not a bad argument as arguments go, and I generally >answered the question, "paper or plastic?" with, "plastic, please." > >Now, I am the bad guy again because plastic floats. Just like a mountain biker: blame the environmentalists. No one forced you to use plastic. >Environmentalism comes with a wealth of unintended consequences -- we save a >tree but spoil the water, make electricity from wind but chop up a bird, >(leaping forward a few decades ... ) drive fuel cell cars and flood the side >of the road -- that seem to be worse than the problem we wanted to remedy >when we embarked on the environmentalist agenda. > >Having said that, it is refreshing to see Vandeman get excited about a real >issue ... > > > > > > >"Mike Vandeman" <mjvande@pacbell.net> wrote in message >news:cmanq3li3jb6rj9vslm8u8q1v3272cgqnq@4ax.com... >> http://marine-litter.gpa.unep.org/documents/World's_largest_landfill.pdf >> -- >> I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to >> humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 >> years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) >> >> Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are >> fond of! >> >> http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande -- I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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On Feb 8, 9:46*pm, Mike Vandeman <mjva...@pacbell.net> wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 20:20:34 GMT, "Jeff Strickland" > > <cr...@verizon.net> wrote: > >I would like to direct your attention to the '70s, if I may. > > >Back then, the problem was paper bags eating up trees at an alarming rate, > >so they came up with plastic bags because of ENVIRONMENTAL concerns -- paper > >eats trees, eating trees is bad for the environment, so let's use plastic > >and save the trees. Not a bad argument as arguments go, and I generally > >answered the question, "paper or plastic?" with, "plastic, please." > > >Now, I am the bad guy again because plastic floats. > > Just like a mountain biker: blame the environmentalists. No one forced > you to use plastic. > No one forced you to take a jet to an international environmental conference, DUH! |
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On Feb 8, 9:44*pm, Mike Vandeman <mjva...@pacbell.net> wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 08:20:15 -0800 (PST), Bruce Jensen > > <bpnjen...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >On Feb 7, 5:05*pm, Mike Vandeman <mjva...@pacbell.net> wrote: > >>http://marine-litter.gpa.unep.org/documents/World's_largest_landfill.pdf > > >Beyond this discussion, Mike, is there any other documentation, or > >discussion of the estimated costs for cleanup? > > I don't know, but I'd like to help. Maybe you could fly over the area in a jet that is spewing toxins into the air. |
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"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote > Back then, the problem was paper bags eating up trees at an alarming rate, > so they came up with plastic bags because of ENVIRONMENTAL concerns -- > paper eats trees, eating trees is bad for the environment, so let's use > plastic and save the trees. Not a bad argument as arguments go, and I > generally answered the question, "paper or plastic?" with, "plastic, > please." Virtually all of my groceries come home in cloth (probably hemp) bags, and have done for the last 15 years. Same bags every time. They are great because they clasp shut and can be carried on the sholder. They are the perfect size, capable of holding about 20 lbs each - extremely strong, durable, washable, and usable for a variety of other purposes. Unfortunately they have become worn and I can't find similar replacements. A few days ago I picked up a reusable tarp like plastic bag. Inferior but still reusable and made from 100% recycled materials. Bag cost me a buck. |
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On Feb 7, 8:05*pm, Mike Vandeman <mjva...@pacbell.net> wrote:
> http://marine-litter.gpa.unep.org/documents/World's_largest_landfill.pdf > -- > I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to > humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 > years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) > > Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! > > http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande Mikey.... Maybe you can help me with something you specialize in....everytime I read your posts I get sick to my stomach and puke. Since your true specialty has nothing to due with real science or ecology or naturalism...and deals with being a dietary lunchlady...I figured you might be able to help me. ~Magua~ |
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