Posted by caterpillar guy on March 08, 2019 at 06:58:45 from (47.26.86.124):
In Reply to: midwest home heating?? posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on March 08, 2019 at 06:05:35:
I have never understood how CO2 can be a greenhouse gas as such. First it is used by all plants to survive, just as animals use oxygen to used to survive. As for the other pollution it is nonsense. What are the governments going to do fine all the volcano's for erupting and the deer for farting and the rest of the wild for it's so-called pollution? Now for some of the other versions of pollution as labeled. A lot of the packaging used for products could be changed to be more reusable. Not recyclable as is considered in today's society. Reused like some of the boxes or plastics could be reused for other packaging without having to destroy it or melt it down to form something else. Spray jugs can be used for drain pails to change oil and such like that. This does not mean they could be used to store some products in. We have for years used old steel 5 gallon oil pails/cans for fuel hauling or refueling in the field with no dangers. The old steel oil containers are actually better suited for this than those junk plastic fuel containers you have to buy.
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