Progress in California!
Wood fireplaces and stoves banned in new buildings
Because,
“It’s nasty,” said Sonoma County Supervisor Shirlee Zane, a member of the air district board of directors, which unanimously approved the rule amendments Wednesday.
And so is oil, natural gas, coal, and atomic power. And if you think you’re putting any of those noisy wind generators in this lady’s back yard, you can damn well think again. Blessed be!
















































Luckily, it doesn’t actually get all that cold in San Francisco. Now, if anyone tried that nonsense out here, they’d have their hands full. Lynching is too good for anyone who stands between a hot wood stove and someone who just came in from -20 blizzard weather. 🙂
Another edict passed by those who will never have to deal with the ramifications.. Lets hope that they never have any real issues with their power/gas supply.
Well, I don’t like mandates, but city dwellers have a lot more to worry about than the ability to sit in front of a fireplace – like how to breathe outside, and how to dodge thugs encouraged by idiot gun laws. Want to be able to walk down to a Starbucks conveniently located a block away? Then put up with urban restrictions…
This is one of those areas where I wonder if social pressure works well enough. I realize I am skating on the edge of accepted dogma… 😉
Seems to me that anyone who can afford to live in San Francisco should be able to put a scrubber on their chimney. Last time I was in SF was 1976 or thereabouts for a funeral, and I don’t remember having any trouble breathing – but was never tempted to go back anyway. Those people who want to live there and drink bad coffee… should come together voluntarily and decide on the rules. 🙂 And leave the rest of us alone, of course.
Shirlee Zane, who is yet another uniquely unqualified persons in leadership roles around the world, was the big mouth behind this. She is a fucking minister. She holds masters in theology, and that makes her especially qualified to reach into people’s homes and demand they live differently.
She works for a bunch of committees and bureaus, starting in 2008…… one is a mental health advocacy committee. She managed to badger her husband into hanging himself……because she is on a committee.
I suspect he didn’t commit suicide so much as escape her.
Well ML, maybe you can breathe in SF because they already don’t have functioning wood stoves and fireplaces there. 🙂
My wife comes from Hong Kong, and even though it is not known as a particularly polluted place, it does cause enough respiratory stress she has a hard time visiting the place any more. And that is nothing like London used to be when everybody in the city heated with coal. That must have been godawful.
Nuclear power produces no emissions. Just sayin’.