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How about simply firing our garbage into the sun? |
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As usual, there's a perfectly practical GE solution ignored among all the crazy talk of offshore platforms and rockets to the sun. |
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I propose that we grow a monstrous new organism, provisionally called Garbantua, to feed on our waste. When it outgrows its glass womb we will stake it outside, secured with ropes, and back garbage trucks into its several vast, reeking, moaning, acid-slopping mouths. Its steam-powered gut will use enzymes and a zoo of microbes to convert garbage into fangs and scales. When it grows too large to control we will take a cutting (for Pantrashuel) and tow it out to sea, where it will certainly drown peaceably and never be heard from again. |
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I think you underestimate how high tech landfills actually are. incinerators might seem like a good idea at first but I just don't like the fact that the waste is always diluted, it just doesn't seem like a solution, I know that dilution is right now the most prefered way of dealing with waste. I think a better option is to build land fills right next to volcanoes so the waste will just get buried in all the lava, or maybe better yet just drop all that waste directly into the volcanoe and let metemorphism do its thing. |
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