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the faux crisis
It's great for star gazing. Though perhaps if more environmentalists spent less time gazing into the night sky their contributions to society might be a little more rational and constructive.Not sure about the dangers involved by turning off too many lights, but on a clear night the fewer lights the more stars.
Ouch, that hurts, even though I am not an environmentalists.It's great for star gazing. Though perhaps if more environmentalists spent less time gazing into the night sky their contributions to society might be a little more rational and constructive.
Wasn't directed at you - in fact, I liked your comment. Just pointing out an obvious issue with environmentalists and their silly "awareness" exercises like turning off lights for an hour one night of the year.Ouch, that hurts, even though I am not an environmentalists.
I use premium Jealous Devil charcoal in my Weber Kettle.
It's smokeless. burns hot for grilling, or choke it down for low and slow.
How could they post on the internet if they did it for more than an hour, silly!If people really want to help the Earth and they think turning off electricity will do that, why aren't millions of people who follow this belief living like the Amish? That would help much more than just one hour a year, right?
It used to be ‘Earth Day’, but apparently that was too difficult for people to think about for a full day.Tonight is Earth Hour. Here's how you can participate | CNN
Tonight, for the 15th consecutive year, people around the world will turn off their lights for one hour. It's part of a grassroots global campaign called Earth Hour.www.cnn.com
Do It!
It used to be ‘Earth Day’, but apparently that was too difficult for people to think about for a full day.
Deniers win.
That’s not a thing, you know.Do you turn off all of your electricity for a full day on Earth Day?
That’s not a thing, you know.
I heat with wood. My carbon footprint would make a sasquatch tip his hat.Tonight is Earth Hour. Here's how you can participate | CNN
Tonight, for the 15th consecutive year, people around the world will turn off their lights for one hour. It's part of a grassroots global campaign called Earth Hour.www.cnn.com
Do It!
Again, no one has called for anyone to forgoe electricity for a day.Why not? Doesn't it help the Earth?
Its because these eco nuts are hypocrites, thats why. They will only gnash their teeth about climate change until they have to make personal sacrifices, and then they will run and hide.If people really want to help the Earth and they think turning off electricity will do that, why aren't millions of people who follow this belief living like the Amish? That would help much more than just one hour a year, right?
I too use a small Weber. Matter of fact got a NY Strip n the fridge right now. Might have to do that up this evening. "Jealous Devil" eh? I may have to try that, quality charcoal adds a lot to the grilling experience. I wont try it tonight because I'm not going out to the store or anywhere today, but I'll remember that name. Tried a couple of the Jack Daniels charcoals. They were better than garbage but not really impressive imo.
Again, no one has called for anyone to forgoe electricity for a day.
No one has said that the act of not using electricity for an hour on Earth Hour will ‘help the Earth’ either.
I would specifically tell you what the purpose is, but if you haven’t figured it out by reading the OP, it’s kinda pointless for me to painstakingly spell it out for you since you seem to be not posting in good faith.
Possibly?Would not using electricity for a long period of time help the Earth?
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