Burning hippies? Confused.From a greenhouse accounting perspective, it's considered zero emissions for CO2.
Hippies are a renewable resource. They tend to be a bit lazy with contraception...Burning hippies? Confused.
Bomb calorimeter results?Hippies are a renewable resource. They tend to be a bit lazy with contraception...
Nah, just a net emissions thing like plant biomass - carbon released upon consumption is assumed to be taken up again when the new one grows.Bomb calorimeter results?
We will need bomb calorimeter data. For all we know you could be speaking out your arse...Nah, just a net emissions thing like plant biomass - carbon released upon consumption is assumed to be taken up again when the new one grows.
As entertaining as running the test would be...
Happy to assist. I know where to find lots of hippies that won’t be missed.We will need bomb calorimeter data. For all we know you could be speaking out your arse...
Don't their kids die of preventable diseases though?Hippies are a renewable resource. They tend to be a bit lazy with contraception...
Should probably clear his block and replace it with fast growing pine!How quickly do you think trees grow?
That would be correct when the trees are planted for fuel, not so correct when it involves clearing forest or chopping down mature trees that lock up way more carbon than a load of saplings.From a greenhouse accounting perspective, it's considered zero emissions for CO2.
Yeah, its more of an accounting construct. The theory sorta mostly holds at a national level over 100 year time frames. Sorta....That would be correct when the trees are planted for fuel, not so correct when it involves clearing forest or chopping down mature trees that lock up way more carbon than a load of saplings.
Ah, option 2.Yeah, its more of an accounting construct. The theory sorta mostly holds at a national level over 100 year time frames. Sorta....
Not me, the IPCC.Ah, option 2.
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