Submitted by Meenal Raval (not verified) on 26 October, 2007 - 22:34.
From the perspective of CO2 emissions, I'd have to say burial.
However, the thing I like about the Hindu system of cremation is that the dead don't take up space on this finite planet of ours, as in a cemetary.
So ideally, buried in cloth or simple pine box to help the decay, with intent to use the land after a few years.
From the perspective of CO2
From the perspective of CO2 emissions, I'd have to say burial.
However, the thing I like about the Hindu system of cremation is that the dead don't take up space on this finite planet of ours, as in a cemetary.
So ideally, buried in cloth or simple pine box to help the decay, with intent to use the land after a few years.