[permaculture] carbon sequestration
Christoph Redwitz
latuerlich at gmx.de
Fri Feb 29 05:14:59 EST 2008
extremely... :(
lbsaltzman at aol.com schrieb:
> I don't know if you meant this figuratively or actually, but I don't like seeing a suggestion that people be killed or physically assaualted, and buildings blown up.? It is in extremely bad taste and reflects poorly on Permaculture and its' principles..?
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> From: J. Kolenovsky <garden at hal-pc.org>
> To: permaculture at lists.ibiblio.org
> Sent: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 9:36 am
> Subject: [permaculture] carbon sequestration
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> We are going to need a massive underground, subversive army (and I mean
> massive) that will physically stop, maim or kill all contractors and
> real estate developers. Next would be the rich and wealthy investors. I
> don't know what to do with them but something would be done. Destruction
> of some established structures might be good but they might be needed
> for various events like nuclear detonation, comets and meteor showers,
> acid rain, etc. One thing that could be done that would make a
> difference would be to decrease world population. Maybe weather will
> play a largely significant role in this. Lack of food would help too.
> Maybe certain males could be required to have vasectomies.
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> I don't know what any solutions there are but if there are any DVD movie
> producers out there, please produce for us a movie of what those times
> will be like in the future, get funding for it and get support to
> distribute the movie worldwide. It may get some's attention, it may
> scare some or it may force some to do nothing while we all go
> underground and re-form our survival huddles. Guarantee you something
> needs to happen or something will happen.
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> Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 09:46:43 -0500
> From: lbsaltzman at aol.com
> Subject: Re: [permaculture] carbon sequestration
> To: permaculture at lists.ibiblio.org
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> Priority One by Yeomans has some calculations included in the book.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kathleen O'Brien Blair <ktho at comcast.net>
> To: 'permaculture' <permaculture at lists.ibiblio.org>
> Sent: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 12:43 pm
> Subject: [permaculture] carbon sequestration
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> Has anyone done the calculations to figure out how much un-built-upon
> green surface we need to re-absorb all the carbon we've flung up out of
> the bowels of the Underworld? And what kind of surface works best?
> (forest, grasslands, crop-lands etc.?)
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> I just don't see stopping this planetary warming trend - I think we're
> going to have to improvise, adapt, and overcome until the planet can do
> Her clean-up-the-carbon housekeeping. But She's gonna need lots of
> un-built-on surface to do that. The built environment is incapable of
> sequestering carbon at the rate it needs to be sequestered.
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> Bottom line- if we don't stop the "growth & development & progress"
> mafia - we're toast. We can't afford any more new built environment on
> un-built-upon ground. Any.
>
> Kathleen
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