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Cheering little article for a Monday, http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/07/climate-change-earth-too-hot-for-humans.html
My, what a depressing read. I don't think we are psychologically prepared to contemplate apocalypse; we'll probably worry about it for a while and then go back to arguing about gods again
Well...on the somewhat funnier side...I just saw an ad for a bidet. I am even surprised that they need to advertise. I wonder why and how westerners ever got into the toilet paper habit. I am sure you people always had plenty of water. So help reverse climate change folks...and install a bidet TODAY!
Interesting idea, Sriram. Would I be right in thinking that what you call a "bidet" is a toilet seat which squirts water and hot air? I first came across them in Japan and have seripously thought of getting one.To most people in Britain, I suspect, the word bidet suggests a strange piece of earthenware associated with French hotels - in fact there were two in my little French house. The belief (on these shores) is that they were invented for use in ... err .... houses of ill repute so that the ... err ... ladies could ensure that their clients would not be contaminated with terrible diseases.
Don't think there is any clear evidence of bidets being an aid against climate change.
But wouldn't washing with water be the natural way?! How did the paper habit start, I wonder. In India and in most eastern countries toilet paper is almost unknown. Its always been water. Shower bidets are now in every home. Bidets help by reducing paper.
But unless you use cold water, it has to be heated somehow. Besides which, if you have a drought, using water for that purpose is wasteful.
We don't use as much paper as heretofore thanks to modern technology.
yep, heretofore just use ridiculous amounts!
If tree planting is encouraged, not only will it help provide the paper will still use, but be a boost to the environment too.
Or just use recycled. 'Posh' paper has horrendous chemicals added to it to 'improve' its quality. Aside from perfumes and colours and the like, formaldehyde is used to make the paper thicker.
In the good old days we used to have to use newspaper and suffer the print coming off.
Formaldehyde's in newsprint ink too.