I have 50 acres of dense woods.Zero carbon foot print,
You will have fun trying to get the trees in my yard to comply. Every year they shed all their leaves and deposit 30 to 40 extra large bags of carbon emitting dead hydrocarbons on the lawn, which also has a high percentage of carbon emitting dead grass. I am sure the government will come up with a way to fine the property owners for the pollution.
I'm curious what houses will be made out of. A lot of NG goes into making Sheetrock.
I think they know exactly how things work and they do care, care about being the overlords to the rest of us. They know if they tie a few billion or trillion dollars on the end of a string and pull it thru the State capital there will be more than enough State officials who will gladly bite down on the hook.The people pushing this stuff don't actually know how things work.
And..
They don't care.
They just believe that things should just operate, the way they want.
It's like people that never grew up. They are stuck in 'neverland'.
Agreed, but China isn't Indiana's biggest competitor - it's South Carolina, Georgia, Texas, Wisconsin, Colorado, Ohio ... (not Illinois or California, or ...)When they get China to eliminate the 30% of global CO2 they pump into the atmosphere, then come talk to me about Indiana.
Don't you compost that? That's black gold, right there. Unless you burn it the carbon is trapped.Zero carbon foot print,
You will have fun trying to get the trees in my yard to comply. Every year they shed all their leaves and deposit 30 to 40 extra large bags of carbon emitting dead hydrocarbons on the lawn, which also has a high percentage of carbon emitting dead grass. I am sure the government will come up with a way to fine the property owners for the pollution.
I mean if we're doing the overlords shtick, then wasn't it the overlords that told us to give up farm land in favor of manufacturing?I think they know exactly how things work and they do care, care about being the overlords to the rest of us. They know if they tie a few billion or trillion dollars on the end of a string and pull it thru the State capital there will be more than enough State officials who will gladly bite down on the hook.
It would be refreshing if there were individuals running for state office who would completely reject the money handouts, reject everything regarding this climate change crap, and would say (in the case of Indiana) fossil fuels built this State and will continue to build this State period.