Re: thermal depolymerization a end to peak oil?
Posted: Mon 12 Jan 2009, 03:03:09
Montequest wrote:
Wonderful sentiment. Not pragmatically useful. IF it is not going into topsoil, why not? Not putting into top soil is killing freshwater fish ecosystems. Not putting it into soil is creating NOX. Not putting it into the soil properly is creating NOX and killing fish ecosystems. Not putting it into soil is creating methane. Which reminds me, is it still emitting methane when put into the soil? In large quantitities. Since you are so into getting manure back on the farms, can you say why it isn't being done in amounts large enough to prevent the manure piles I see when driving through Central California? Or done properly?
Thanks!
In nature, there is no such thing as waste.
Wonderful sentiment. Not pragmatically useful. IF it is not going into topsoil, why not? Not putting into top soil is killing freshwater fish ecosystems. Not putting it into soil is creating NOX. Not putting it into the soil properly is creating NOX and killing fish ecosystems. Not putting it into soil is creating methane. Which reminds me, is it still emitting methane when put into the soil? In large quantitities. Since you are so into getting manure back on the farms, can you say why it isn't being done in amounts large enough to prevent the manure piles I see when driving through Central California? Or done properly?
Thanks!