Welcome to Eco Life
October 10th 2006 02:11
Hello friends, welcome to my blog on Conscious Living:
Let there be active discussion on all these topics, and sharing of tips, products, nutritious recipes, to feed Body, mind and spirit.
Thank you for joining me on my journey.
Sustainable Community,Organic Food, Natural Building, Responsible Consumerism,
Environmental Home, Activism, Living your Dreams, Having Fun, and Loving your Fellow Humans.
Environmental Home, Activism, Living your Dreams, Having Fun, and Loving your Fellow Humans.
Let there be active discussion on all these topics, and sharing of tips, products, nutritious recipes, to feed Body, mind and spirit.
I am writing to you from Maui, Hawaii. My dreams are to live lightly on the Earth,
Promote sustainability, and be an Aloha Ambassador
to spread Joy and happiness to the whole world!
to spread Joy and happiness to the whole world!
Thank you for joining me on my journey.
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Comment by Lilla
Enviro Warrior
An Extra Ordinary Life
Dream Herald
Welcome. I'd love to get your views on Nuclear De-Salination Plants. (a) because you are young and (b) because you're into EcoLife. Look forward to reading your posts and perhaps a visit too.
Cheers
Lilla - envirowarrior
Comment by AngelikaH
I don't know much about this issue, but I do get a gut feeling that this is a band aid cure.
Also, I don't trust anyone assuring us these things are safe.
When that melt down happened in Chernobyl, I'm sure they were told that an incident like that would never happen.
But I don't know enough of the science to have a proper response, and I don't know of any alternative routes.
I can only hope that we humans figure out some way to have safe water for all...
Aloha, Angie
Comment by Lilla
Enviro Warrior
An Extra Ordinary Life
Dream Herald
Thanks for your comment, although it's not on my site, however, in answer, I'd like to say that I feel that Chernobyl is overrated (not the suffering - never) I mean the danger factor. Russia was broke and safety measures were non-existant, let alone money for the upkeep of the main reactor. From what I hear there was no money to pay the workers, never mind the equipment. That does not (in my mind) constitute a problem in the west. I think the scare-mongers grabbed Chernoybl and ran with it without stating all the facts.
Thanks again for your insight and comment.
Good luck with your blog.
Lilla.
Comment by AngelikaH