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It takes a lot of fire to burn a corpse. It takes a lot more to burn it
cleanly......eliminate ickly smells and reduce particulate emmissions. All that burning produces a lot of carbon dioxide.....as well as consuming a whole bunch of precious fossil fuel. Decompostion in the ground sequesters a whole bunch of the carbon that is otherwise released via combustion. It may not seem like a big deal where a single body is concerned, but think big; six and a half billion human bodies is one hell of a carbon sink! Moreover, humans are an easily an infinitely renewable resource......we can always make more of them to capture and hold more carbon. We have "partial" solution for this. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_depolymerization No, it doesn't hold the carbon, but rather makes use of it. I look at it as a Soylent Green for our cars. Frank Reid |
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