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Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Biolamp: The candelabrum of Blessed Gaia

The fun you can have when you don't bother to run the numbers.
How to deal with that Devil's gas formally known as CO2?  One way is to install expensive, impractical, impossible to maintain "biolamps" that act as miniature algae farms. Never mind the fact that they would produce only a whiff of "bio-fuel" and employ substandard LED lamps. At least they look ghastly.

Or you could just plant trees like everyone else.

1 comment:

  1. Once more, we see that modern-day "environmentalists" are actually a combination of old, hard-line socialists looking for a new club with which to beat Western civilization over the head, and burned-out ex-hippies.

    Only somebody who spent the Seventies trying to burn everything down, and/or sucking on a bong, would think giant lava lamps were a good idea.

    cheers

    eon

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