Phill
14-Mar-11, 12:26
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-12712913
"Scientists believe rocks deep beneath the Moray Firth could be used to store carbon dioxide produced by Scottish coal and gas fired power stations."
Interesting.
Is the realisation that windymills aren't the answer kicking in?
'They' aren't going to change, we'll just put it all in a big hole and pretend it isn't there?
"Scientists believe rocks deep beneath the Moray Firth could be used to store carbon dioxide produced by Scottish coal and gas fired power stations."
Interesting.
Is the realisation that windymills aren't the answer kicking in?
'They' aren't going to change, we'll just put it all in a big hole and pretend it isn't there?