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Terr says...

Al Gore has put his money where his, uh, urine is. The former VEEP and current environmental leader has invested in waterless urinals as a way to save energy and fresh water. I’ve used them, and I assume that Al tested them before investing as well. It’s something we have in common. These flushless, odor free urinals are a seemingly small step, but a significant one.

A recent article in Christian Science Monitor lays out the benefits of passing water without passing it through water. We all know that fresh water is a strained resource all over the world. Every drop counts. According to a report for the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, a waterless urinal saves one to three gallons of fresh water per flush, compared with a normal model. Take a big office building or university campus with 10,000 men in it, peeing several times daily. That represents a savings of nearly 16 million gallons a year.
Waterless urinals have been installed everywhere from ballparks in the USA to the Taj Mahal in India. Still, less than 1% of the world’s urinals are waterless. With fresh water resources stressed all over the globe, pardon the pun, that should piss you off.

Some people think the idea of waterless urinals is gross. But they are well designed to let the stream flow, so to speak, while using special sealants and designs to keep odors out. Regular urinals, which are wet all the time, actually grow biofilms of growing organisms. And flushing creates a spray that lands on the rim, floor and as I can attest, sometimes the user, creating a breeding ground for bugs and germs.

Human urine is sterile and can be captured and made into fertilizer - it’s full of nitrogen. This waste to resource approach saves dollars and avoids petroleum based fertilizers, as well as avoids flushing nitrogen rich water into streams and oceans where they create algal blooms that suck the oxygen out of the water killing fish. And you thought peeing on your mother’s bushes was a killer.

A green-product company Ecovita in New Bedford, Mass has a urine diverting toilet and a waterless urinal that can be directed to a self-contained planter. This waterless urinal can also be used by women and is available on their website. Ornamental plants use the nitrogen in the urine- don’t tell the neighbors why the flowers are so fragrant!

Al Gore’s investment, Falcon Water Free Technologies has models that come in several styles and true to “guy stuff”, come with snappy names, from the F-1000 on the left, to the slimmer F-7000 and the sleek stainless F-9000SS! Why pee in an old plodding urinal when you can use one of these sleek models named like a jet plane?

The Benefits of a waterless urinal:

  1. Cheaper to buy than flush urinals

  2. Cheaper to maintain - no moving parts to break or leak

  3. No water costs to operate

  4. No more teenage boys stopping them up and flooding the men’s room

  5. Water savings – one urinal can save up to 40,000 gallons of fresh water annually

  6. Energy savings from water that does not need to be pumped, piped, or treated

  7. Odor free

So men, stand up for waterless urinals! I mean, you’re standing anyway, right? Take matters in hand, so to speak, and hold your water until there’s no more water in your urinal! Ok, enough for now. All this writing and drinking coffee has gotten to me. I gotta go “water the garden.” And when you gotta go, you gotta go. Here, watch this video until I get back.

Falcon Water Free Urinals

Related Greenopolis posts:The Old Man and…the Urinal?

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JCred says...

I remember seeing this exact magazine cover, as a young lad, in the school library - and being absolutely amazed at the future prospect of driving a car through my TV - or something.


Unlike the visionary Al Gore, my young mind was incapable of grasping that, one day, his invention would enable us to communicate, share important scientific data (shout out to Hadley CRU- Holla!) and watch porn from Europe, in real time, without leaving our eco-depressed-tent-city condos.

 But, even the President of the Planet couldn't have foreseen the internet's full potential before unleashing it to the ingenuity of the masses:

#boobtweets

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I was laughing outloud when I saw this poster. Whoever created this masterpiece was truly inspired!

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lostmoya says...

Genius.

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From: James Corbett
The Corbett Report http://www.corbettreport.com/articles/20091120_cru_hacked.htm
Friday, November 20, 2009

A hacker has leaked THOUSANDS of emails and documents from the Climate Research Unit at East Anglia University that appear to show how climate change data was fudged and the peer review process skewed to favor the manmade climate change hypothesis.

The link to the data appears to have been posted to a number of climate science websites yesterday by an anonymous hacker or insider going by the name “FOIA,” an apparent allusion to the Freedom of Information Act in the United States. One of the first sites where the 62 MB file was posted was The Air Vent. It was soon picked up by Watts Up With That, Climate Audit and other climate science sites.

The information contained in the leaked emails and documents are as shocking as they are damning of the scientists who have been most vocal about the manmade global warming scare. Some of the excerpts include this email, purportedly from Phil Jones to researchers including Michael Mann of “Mann’s hockey stick” fame:

From: Phil Jones
To: ray bradley ,mann@xxxxxxxxx,mhughes@xxxxxxx, mhughes@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: Diagram for WMO Statement
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 13:31:15 +0000
Cc: k.briffa@xxxxxx,t.osborn@xxxxxxxxxDear Ray, Mike and Malcolm,

Once Tim’s got a diagram here we’ll send that either later today or
first thing tomorrow.
I’ve just completed Mike’s Nature trick of adding in the real temps to each series for the last 20 years (ie from 1981 onwards) amd from 1961 for Keith’s to hide the decline.

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Josh says...

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T says...

In the run up to Copenhagen, there were always bound to be nay-sayers trying to shout out as much as the activists that it's "all a hoax", that "Al Gore lied about it all" and that, in fact, we're going into a "Global Cooling!!!". (mulitple exclamation marks in their comments for effect). I even had someone give me a schpeel about it via twitter the other day after I had retweeted a link to a petition urging Obama to attend Copenhagen.

My feeling towards all these people is that maybe they are too attached to the actual words "Global Warming". In a way I don't blame them - it really isn't the best of terms for what's happening to our planet. I see it as a case of the media coining a phrase without really understanding it, and then the masses just taking it as face value. It's actually one of the reasons that I specifically prefer to use the umbrella term "Climate Change".

I actually don't disagree with the nay-sayers comment about "global cooling going on", I just disagree with their view of it being so singular.

Yes, there is warming in some areas, but considering that there is always balance in nature, it stands to reason that there must also be cooling happening in other areas. Drought in places, masses of storms in another. It is the way of the world. One does not cancel out the other and one does not happen without the other.

The truth as I see it is that there are undeniable changes happening world-over affecting every type of climate.

I just wish people could step back a little and see the big picture.

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Fuzilah says...

Full documentary here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/alexjoneschannel3#grid/user/0D01C6963BFCE25A

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JT says...

Have you ever gotten one those emails calling President Obama some kind of cryptic Muslim? Or did you get the one claiming that former President George W. Bush interrupted a GOP fundraising dinner to proselytize?

This story asks an important question: "So, why are Christians so willing to believe unsubstantiated rumors? And more troubling, why are Christians, who should hold the highest standards of truth-telling, so eager to spread such rumors -- and even downright libels?"

And here's one of the answers:

"Some Christians are so willing to believe rumors that reflect well on their heroes and poorly on their opponents that they abandon even a modest concern for the veracity of the rumors. Yet the Bible clearly prohibits “bearing false witness” and spreading rumors and gossip. Perhaps Christians who spread such rumors think they serve a greater purpose, as if the end justifies the means, some ethicists speculate."

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Fuzilah says...

Educate yourself with the full documentary here:

http://www.youtube.com/user/pascal2407#grid/user/1521F205DC1E0925

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