Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
All the cars on Planet Earth together cause the most pollution. Once someone has a car, they don't want to be without one. For that reason, the environmentalist keep fighting to have cars as non-polluting as possible.
On May 19 09:59 AM bobbobwhite wrote:
> Re auto pollution standards: All the concern is with cars. What about > unregulated pollution from other sources that is never calculated > into the auto figures or as a defined, specified contributor to overall > CO2 pollution? These are construction machines, mining machines, > buses, all sizes of cargo trucks, NASCAR, drag racers, sprint racers, > all modified competition vehicles such as demolition derby participants > and monster trucks, motorcycles, lawn mowers, gas trimmers and blowers, > ATV's, outboard and inboard boat engines, gas generators, gas compressors, > and much more. Everywhere you look there are many of these working > every day, obviously adding greatly to the problem but never directly > included in gov't studies. > > I have never read anything anywhere where the effects of the above > machines were calculated into the overall air pollution figures. > I truly would like to know the amount of CO2 they produce and add > to the problem in comparison to that produced only by cars.
Thoughts on Active Trading vs. Buy and Hold [View article]
You have to find an investment program you are comfortable with. Buy and hold. Trade Trade Trade. Annuity. Mutual funds. Or ..... buy clothes, jewelry, BMW's, cruises, enjoy them and die broke :)
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
On May 19 09:59 AM bobbobwhite wrote:
> Re auto pollution standards: All the concern is with cars. What about
> unregulated pollution from other sources that is never calculated
> into the auto figures or as a defined, specified contributor to overall
> CO2 pollution? These are construction machines, mining machines,
> buses, all sizes of cargo trucks, NASCAR, drag racers, sprint racers,
> all modified competition vehicles such as demolition derby participants
> and monster trucks, motorcycles, lawn mowers, gas trimmers and blowers,
> ATV's, outboard and inboard boat engines, gas generators, gas compressors,
> and much more. Everywhere you look there are many of these working
> every day, obviously adding greatly to the problem but never directly
> included in gov't studies.
>
> I have never read anything anywhere where the effects of the above
> machines were calculated into the overall air pollution figures.
> I truly would like to know the amount of CO2 they produce and add
> to the problem in comparison to that produced only by cars.
Thoughts on Active Trading vs. Buy and Hold [View article]