yes, it is unless you've heated the water with solar energy.
there seems to be a disconnect between actually DOING something and "caring"...caring's fine but at some point you have to ACT on those feelings and do something other than complain or point fingers...
2006-08-13 16:10:56
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answered by R J 7
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Depends on how the water was heated.
If it was part of a coal-fired or other nonrenewable source power, then I can say yeah.
If it was part of a solar-thermal heater, or you get your power from wind , nuclear, or solar-electric, then no.
Only counterargument is that if you have solar power , for example, you could've used it for something more important, thereby reducing the amount of coal, etc. others would use.
2006-08-13 23:09:58
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answered by Captain_Ahab_ 3
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No. How else are you supposed to get clean? I'm sure the Chairman of the EPA takes hot showers when he gets home from work.
2006-08-15 01:31:26
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answered by Professor Armitage 7
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No,
We must stay clean as a species to prevent germs + the small amount of water vapor should be of little consequence compared to other factors.
2006-08-13 23:13:19
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answered by billbowlerski 3
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yes, and so what? do you want to take a COLD shower??? do you want to not buy any gas and WALK 30 miles to work?????
2006-08-13 23:08:41
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answered by realgirl768553 3
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no
2006-08-13 23:29:26
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answered by cooler 2
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No.
2006-08-13 23:10:21
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answered by Anonymous
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