You can smell this one a mile away
I think I’ve heard it all now. This article is not for anyone that is in the middle of breakfast, or has a queasy tummy. But, since it goes along with the theme of how to stop “Global Warming,” I felt I shouldn’t let it go to “WASTE” – pardon the pun! Who knew we had a World Toilet Organization? (Once again – read at your own risk!)
Dare I ask what you think of this article? Does Al Gore know about this?

Finally, a useful way for certain television and radio hosts to contribute to alternate energy sources, because we all know they are full of chit!
Good one Michael! You sound like you have my kind of humor!
Now I have heard of compost toilets, but energy? They have got to be kidding!
World Toilet Summit …
I found this article interesting. The fact that 2.6 billion people do not have toilets is disturbing. If someone can figure out a way to make fuel out of human waste then I say go for it. I’m not sure how I feel about it being used for cooking fuel but I think that’s a mental block. LOL
Maybe Al Gore can run on this platform “making dreams come true one toilet at a time”.
I really smell something in the wind. This is outrageous. Maybe Mr. Al needs to investigate. Love you and the weather casting.
I don’t think I want any veggies from New Delhi!
Janice – Are you saying my mind is in the toilet? lol
as sick as this is, its also hysterical LOL
Several years ago, I saw a bit on HGTV, about a family had their toilet waste go through a system of green vegetation and come out clean. The vegetation was set up to look like planters running along the sides of a room, with these very large, beautiful, healthy looking house plants. That I think is remarkable, I’d like that and use the water for our thirsty yards.
My God! Bio-Energy!
Many years ago, when I was in Grade School, I remember a story in MY WEEKLY READER that raw garbage was being crushed and converted into construction material like bricks as an effort to reduce pollution and landfills.