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Old 30-11-2005, 13:22   #102
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Re: Global warming 'past the point of no return'

it's not the size that matters - it's the potency of this waste that counts - i.e. if it gets into the eco system what damage it is capable of? I dont pretend to have any knowledge on this subject but have plenty of questions! how thick would the concrete need to be that would have to encase this waste? how probable would it be that the encasing would fail and how likely would it be the waste enters the eco system? what damage is it capable of? 5 times the albert hall sounds scary to me.

why would a disposal site take 50 years to complete and move the waste into? what is the total cost of this disposal project?

give me the wind farms and wave farms and solar panels anyday over this ****. we should be looking at replacing and/or suplementing central heating systems with government sponsored solar panels and neighboorhood mini wind turbines. businesses - factories and the like should be 'forced' via financial incentives to install wind turbines.
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