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Want to Cut Your Carbon Footprint?
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This will Excite you Climate Change Believers and Al Gore Followers.
Yes YOU Can Make A Difference in the End for the Climate!!
How you ask, How can YOU be of Benefit to help keep our Air Clean at the End Of YOUR Life?
Just read this.

Quote:Want to Cut Your Carbon Footprint? Get Liquefied When You’re Dead
 Yes,,,,,,,,
Quote:Dissolve Corpses to Stop 'Climate Change'...

You may not equate death with climate change, but disposing of human remains leaves a fairly hefty carbon footprint.

Supporters of a California bill allowing dead bodies to be dissolved in a hot chemical bath are hoping to overcome the ‘ick factor.’

Quote:“Cremation is really what people hold up as the environmentally friendly option,” says Caitlin Doughty, a mortician in Los Angeles.

“It’s better than the whole rigmarole of formaldehyde and chemicals and big caskets that go into the more traditional funeral industry, but it still releases mercury into the air, and it uses a whole ton of natural gas.”


Plus, Doughty says, cemeteries monopolize land, an increasingly precious resource as the population grows.


Hence the growing popularity of a green alternative, known as water cremation, bio-cremation or flameless cremation. Basically, the body is dissolved in a hot chemical bath, leaving a sterile solution that can be flushed down the drain.

The carbon footprint of this process is just a quarter of traditional fire cremation because it uses so much less energy; and only a sixth of a burial because it doesn’t require the materials for concrete headstones, mahogany caskets or the chemicals used in embalming.


State lawmakers are considering a bill that would legalize water cremation. In the last decade, two previous efforts have failed, although the process has been approved in 14 other states, including neighboring Nevada.

This year, a third attempt is gaining momentum in California, progressing further in the Legislature than the previous bills.


Not an Acid Bath


There’s only one place in California where bodies are currently dissolved — legally, at least. That would be a chilly basement lab at UCLA, where cadavers that have outlived their usefulness at the medical school end up.
The room smells a little like shellfish, which I think might be the smell of melted flesh. But the guy in charge, Dean Fisher, laughs at that notion.

‘This just leaves us questioning. Why did part of grandma go to the waste treatment plant?’Ned Dolejsi, Catholic Church spokesman

Read the rest of the article and watch the short video here: Source
Yes, YOU Can make Al Gore and Obama proud of You and your Family,,,, HELL,,,, while you're at it, Do the Dog and Cat To!!!
Once A Rogue, Always A Rogue!
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