Recycling Myths Debunked
Feb. 10th, 2009 02:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Thanks to
mindways for the pointer to a good article on the realities of recycling. It deals with five very common myths that either simply aren't true or which are behind the times. Worth reading, especially if you're trying to understand whether it's worth the effort.
(And a bonus, also from him: this YouTube video is a rather interesting debunking of one common creationist strawman argument against evolution. It takes seriously the question of "could you evolve a clock from a bunch of random parts?", and finds that if you take the analogy seriously enough, you can.)
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(And a bonus, also from him: this YouTube video is a rather interesting debunking of one common creationist strawman argument against evolution. It takes seriously the question of "could you evolve a clock from a bunch of random parts?", and finds that if you take the analogy seriously enough, you can.)