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Wow, do you have a link where I can read more before making any unqualified judgements?
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Two old Luvvie Boilers were on the 6 oclock in a desperate state about Cremations and Climate
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Hmm ok, for lack of more context I guess that will have to do.
So without knowing the details of what they really said, they were probably not that unwise. We are organic matter that could likely be used for biofuels or compost. |
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I've never wanted to be ash on some official graveyard with a stone and such.
Diamond would be cool, but the Germans are all nazis and are restrictive on such matters. So they don't allow turning me into a diamond (yet). Water urn sounds kind of cool. Forest urn as well. Being ripped apart by vultures has its allure, but is a logistic nightmare to get one's dead body to the Himalaya. So biofuel...why not actually if it was allowed? Being the fuel to get a granny to her doctor's appointment. |
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What do you favour, casemoney?
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Can’t find the story….
Seems that a cremation produces about the same amount of CO2 as a short haul flight per person. Burning is cheaper than burying in large cities as don’t have the space. |
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Soylent Green!
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That would be a good use too. Clearly right now it is rather a waste what we do with dead bodies really.
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Climate denialists will soon notice coastal immigration inland. Say no more!
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Not gonna be much room in midlands to walk let alone live and work??? No space = problems ahead yet your politicians and stats men and women saying nothing??? Wait and see
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I hate having these visions.
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As far as the planet is concerned we are parasites in ever growing numbers.
The planet is not in any danger, mankind will be dealt with. |