jimjamuser |
06-17-2021 03:57 PM |
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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
(Post 1960995)
That's a crock of BS, and I think even you realize it.
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Maybe NOT Mr. Disbeliever of ideas outside of your own. Economically speaking, there are 2 types of costs in this situation 1) called Direct costs - those that are EASILY quantifiable such as Heavy digging equipment, grass cutting mowers, fuel, fertilizer, weed killer, employees wages - and 2) INDIRECT costs which are harder to calculate (but NOT impossible) - such as environmental degradation caused by weed killer and fertilizer runoff into lakes and potentially a water supply. Noise pollution IS a much bigger problem than MOST people care to realize. Gasoline engine pollution that leads to Global Warming and international drilling rights fights and regional tension. Golf courses cause natural trees and shrubs to be eliminated, which have large leaves to absorb dust and carbon dioxide and give back oxygen. Trees and shrubs act to block destructive winds from tornadoes and hurricanes - golf courses are just big wind tunnels!
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