BPA said:
There is the IECC and then there is the IGCC. Energy versus GreenWhat is the difference are why not roll both of these into one standard?
Call it International Sustainability...
You hit the nail on the head BPA, it the agenda of the one-world government people, the Greenies fight the energy nuts at every turn, the
birdie people are fighting the wind people, the
lizard people are fighting the solar people.
They block us from drilling for oil so we have to import oil, we still export as much oil as we import, the international corporations make money shipping it back and forth, the international money traders (George Soros et. al.) make money trading the currencies using the do-gooders and ignorant to promote their wealth. Meanwhile we are building toxic green buildings built with formaldehyde-laden products while sealing those buildings up to save energy, about the only "environmental" thing this is doing is giving people cancer killing them off earlier reducing the world's population to the wishes of the
Gaians who want man off the earth. Meanwhile the poor architects and builders building to these new codes are the ones getting sued for poisoning people, the formaldehyde levels in million dollar plus homes build in areas with green codes are higher than the FEMA trailers we heard so much about.
Examiner said:
GreenPoint Rated homes may also have more engineered wood than conventional homes. Engineered wood is good for the environment, because it uses less virgin timber. However, many engineered wood products are bonded with resins that emit formaldehyde gas. Pink and yellow Fiberglas insulation is also bonded with formaldehyde resin. The combination of greater formaldehyde emission along with inadequate ventilation can set the stage for very unhealthy homes. Many of the GreenPoint homes had more formaldehyde than the Katrina FEMA trailers that caused so much illness.¹
California's much touted low VOC products aren't cutting it, we now have low VOC OSB that mold is growing out of before the homes are closed in, apparently the formaldehyde kept the mold spores from activating (although that's speculation at this point).
For the Super Bowl instead of dressing up young men in body armor representing various cities to fight it out for public entertainment, we ought to do like the Romans did for entertainment when they threw the Christians to the Lions, we should throw various Greenies and energy nuts into our coliseums and let them fight it out for sport and the entertainment of the masses.
When you said "Call it International Sustainability" you hit the nail right on the head, most people are too brainwashed by our eduction system to connect the dots.
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http://www.examiner.com/environmental-health-in-san-jose/national-conference-discusses-formaldehyde-los-altos-homes