Talk:Underground living

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Okay, I'll admit the article is sourced and that seems to be a reasonable argument for its existence. But why is the threat of flooding the biggest problem with underground living we can come up with? What about the numerous experiments conducted in the past few decades where humans lived underground for period of weeks to months, and ended up with everything from skewed sleeping patterns to depression? Unfortunately I can't provide any sources, but someone should look into this... I know National Geographic for one had several articles on this topic. 68.146.39.136 07:38, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] The Global Warming Solution

Okay, underground houses need no heating or cooling if built properly, even in cold climates. I really don't see why we can't go large-scale on this. I mean, there are developers out there why build such energy-inefficient houses, why don't they do this. Selling a house that consumes no energy would be a big sale. The human race really has to advance faster on issues like this. Winkelix 00:30, 13 June 2007 (UTC)