BigHornRam
Well-known member
MattK,
When was the last asbestos mine opened up? The superfund site you must be refering to is Libby. The mine in Libby is a vermiculite mine, not an asbestos mine. This is a bit ironic considering this discussion. Vermiculite is a natural mined ore that WAS used for insulation and contains levels of asbestos. Insulation used in housing to lower our dependence on energy to heat and cool them. Today fiberglass is the most common insulation. No doubt, sometime in the future, fiberglass will be determined to cause cancer. Then we will have a new superfund to deal with. In life there are risks. Nothing is for sure. I will guarentee however,that the asbestos miner will live a lot longer than if he had no job, no income, and starved to death. Think about it.
We have made mistakes in the past, and hopefully we learn from them, but no doubt mistakes will be made in the future. Does this mean we should put everything on hold until we can have a 100 % guarentee?
You never answered my question. How do you heat your house? What kind of and levels of insulation do you have in your house? What do you do to make a living? How long have you lived in the West?
When was the last asbestos mine opened up? The superfund site you must be refering to is Libby. The mine in Libby is a vermiculite mine, not an asbestos mine. This is a bit ironic considering this discussion. Vermiculite is a natural mined ore that WAS used for insulation and contains levels of asbestos. Insulation used in housing to lower our dependence on energy to heat and cool them. Today fiberglass is the most common insulation. No doubt, sometime in the future, fiberglass will be determined to cause cancer. Then we will have a new superfund to deal with. In life there are risks. Nothing is for sure. I will guarentee however,that the asbestos miner will live a lot longer than if he had no job, no income, and starved to death. Think about it.
We have made mistakes in the past, and hopefully we learn from them, but no doubt mistakes will be made in the future. Does this mean we should put everything on hold until we can have a 100 % guarentee?
You never answered my question. How do you heat your house? What kind of and levels of insulation do you have in your house? What do you do to make a living? How long have you lived in the West?