We Don't Need It

Fireworks. I'm not talking about the displays that towns and cities put on. I'm talking about the way every Tom Dick and Harry in residential areas feels like they have a good given right to spend hundreds of dollars on personal fireworks and disturb the peace for hours on end with a shock and awe fireworks display every 4th of July and New Years eve.

God how I dread tomorrow night. If there ever was a reason to get drunk on New Years eve, that's it.
 
I don't agree and you can't predict the future. I don't have much faith in the global warming scare scenario. The world warmed up without humans around.
I went back and checked the average temperature in my city for the last 100 years. It hasn't changed one degree. In fact it's half a degree colder.
Try it where you live. Let us know how you make out.
The pollution where I live is less not more. Coal has been phased out. We used to heat our homes with it.

If you think that there is some international scientific conspiracy promoting a false idea of human-created or at least human-acceleration of global warming, there is nothing I can ever say that will change your mind.
 
It's strange which council will take what as recycling... It always puzzles me...

We're fortunate. Our council takes everything except except the silver foil backed blister packs used for pills and the like.

I only ever have one small supermarket bag for landfill every two weeks, and it's never more than one third full.
 
Styrofoam can be safely burned in responsibly operated municipal solid waste incinerators. Incineration provides a means of managing municipal solid waste while helping to reduce landfilling, and it provides a means of recovering energy from the materials being burned.

Burning styrofoam emits gas which is poisonous.
 

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