Q&A: Do you think that going green is necessary for an economy facing a recession?

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Question: Do you think that going green is necessary for an economy facing a recession?
Creating public transportation, refusing the drilling of oil in Alaska, banning the use of many plastics, styrofoams etc, building renewable energy sources. All of these (and many more) “solutions” to “global warming” are not cheap, costing our Nation billions. But hey, whats a few million when we are saving the planet from something that doesn’t exist, right? Wrong. Recently, i was watching Planet Green, and i saw a commercial for ‘Earth Watch’ (something like that) which disputed the fact that the Obama administration is considering “taking a move from the Palin Playbook”, and subsequently showed a clip of Sarah Palin saying ‘Drill Baby Drill’, afterwards saying that the Alaskan wildlife reserve is at risk while playing a clip of a bear aside a nice lake. I sat in shock of mere stupidity. Could there be any purer form of a biased media in our nation? For one, Obama wants our country to get out of a bad economic run, and what could acheive that easier than possibly lowering gas under one dollar? Secondly, the clip of the bear next to a wooded lake was certainly not from the Alaskan Wildlife reserve. Nothing more than a vast field of grass cover the reserve if not covered in snow. Also, need i remind many that a large scale oil well destroys about as much wildlife as an average sized house.

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Answer by Harry Potter Maniac
Global warming is very real. Despite what people say you can’t excpect humans to have NO impact on our environment. And it is important that we fix these now, because fixing these now ill save us money and work in the future. I say, climb out of the ditch while you still can, don’t wait until you die and the ditch collapses on you.

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Why should all cars be powered on alternative fuels?

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What are the alternative fuels availabe?
Why should we change?
Would the effects on the economy be positive or negative?
How much would it cost?

I have to write a debate for my speech class on this and I affirm the reolustion.
If you know any good sources or information, please tell me.

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Where would we find out about educational options for ‘Green collar jobs?”?

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I am very interested in finding out about getting educated on
the different types of ‘Green collar jobs?’ Seeing that this is the
next ‘gold rush’ of the economy, I want to be on top of things
and get educated on jobs which are going to be hot and propel
us into the future of green america. Does anyone have any suggestions as to websites which may offer ideas?

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what the best way to recycle paper at the workplace?

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hi everyone the company i work at each day throws out about 3 full bins full of paper.I feel this could be recycled but unfortunately in this bad economy we have to do it in a way this is at no cost to the company does anyone know of a company that will take and recycle the paper at no cost to us or any other ideas would be great.Our company is in massachusetts thanks to anyone that can help.

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How is it that the environmentalists have deluded themselves into thinking backwards "Green" energy sources?

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can provide the power necessary to, at the very least, avoid a precipitous drop-off in the human population due to energy starvation?

Is the problem that they’ve never had a decent course in physical chemistry, and thus lack the understanding of how physical principles pertain to the science of economy?
Stu,

It’s ExxonMobil, and I’ve never worked for them. On the other hand, one of the primary conspirators behind the AGW fraud is the Rockefeller Crime Family, which made their fortune from the ExxonMobil cartel (formerly Standard Oil).

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