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Since the sun can cause serious sunburns should solar power be banned?


5 Responses to “Since the sun can cause serious sunburns should solar power be banned?”

  1. scott b says:

    Um…no….by your “logic”, we would have to ban the Sun.

  2. jack99skellington says:

    No, we should fund it way more than we are. Instead, the Republicans have been giving the green money to the Chinese, so they can build them for us. What a waste.

  3. hot club says:

    ARE U SERIOUS??????????????ASK GLENN WHEN HES ON TV ……VAN JONES IS BEHIND THE QUAKE……

  4. Home-School-produces-winners says:

    You should be concerned about an extremely common industrial substance known as Dihydrogen Monoxide – DHMO! Although the U.S. Government and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) do not classify Dihydrogen Monoxide as a toxic or carcinogenic substance (as it does with better known chemicals such as hydrochloric acid and saccharine), DHMO is a constituent of many known toxic substances, diseases and disease-causing agents, environmental hazards and can even be lethal to humans in small quantities. What is more, it has been discovered that DHMO is frequently extracted from, and is a major component of, many undesirable substances, such as sewage and urea.

    Research conducted by award-winning U.S. scientist Nathan Zohner concluded that roughly 86.6474 percent of the U.S. population supports a ban on dihydrogen monoxide. Although his results are preliminary, Zohner believes people need to pay closer attention to the information presented to them regarding Dihydrogen Monoxide. He adds that if more people knew the truth about DHMO then studies like the one he conducted would not be necessary.

    A similar study conducted by U.S. researchers Patrick K. McCluskey and Matthew Kulick also found that nearly 90.979 percent of U.S. citizens participating in their study were willing to sign a petition to support an outright ban on the use of Dihydrogen Monoxide in the United States.
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    Actually, there may be a safer (nuclear) alternative to thermo nuclear burning of uranium for power.

    There is three times as much thorium as uranium in the Earth’s crust. It produces 250 times more energy than uranium. Thorium waste loses its radioactivity in hundreds of years rather than tens of thousands. Australia has the world’s largest reserves of thorium, but India, which is sitting on about a quarter, has already planned its transition to ADS-thorium reactors.

  5. Richard Manders says:

    No. Solar power harnesses the suns power in controlled ways. It doesn’t output
    the power in UV.

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