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I hope someone can explain this to me.. if CLF's are supposed to be better.. then why are these articles written?
1- To Little, To Late -
http://www.businessandmedia.org/articles/2008/20080326103035.aspx
2. The dark side of energy efficient bulbs -
http://www.phillyfuture.org/node/5297/
3- Fluorescent Light Bulb Warning-
http://www.newswithviews.com/Peterson/rosalind1.htm
I'll try. Because they were too distracted by their jerking knees to write better informed articles.
I mean there's about 2.5 mg of Mercury in the average CFL bulb. Hell, power plants shove out around 10 mg of Mercury just powering an incandescent.