Alright, I'm through trying to get through to you guys...
Seriously, have you guys ever read *anything* on this topic?
Regards,
Jon Heese
clubairth@bellsouth.net wrote:
> Bill:
> What a great post!!
> The real "Inconvenient truth" is that until the population is brought
> under control and reduced from the unbelievable 7+ BILLION folks we are
> currently supporting on this planet nothing will change. But a
> politician or the political correct don't have the back bone to actually
> solve anything. Only to protest and complain! Oh and pass more stupid laws!
> .
> .
> The ONLY country to address this issue has been China. Another reason
> they will lead the world!
> .
> .
>
>
>
>> The issue isn't whether the planet is changing or not, the issue
>> should be what to do about it. First off fossil evidence tells me
>> that at one time, in Canada, where there is now ice and snow, there
>> use used to be lush vegetation and the area was inhabited by large
>> cold blooded animals. Second geological evidence, tells me Pittsburgh
>> PA was once covered by a glacier hundreds of meters thick. Which
>> earth is the one we should be preserving? The planet changes, it has
>> done so for millions of years without mans interference what makes
>> anyone think that a few hundred years of mans interference is going to
>> accelerate or slow down what has occurred naturally in the past.
>> Greenies look out and say the temp is rising, we must be at fault, we
>> must react, when ample evidence shows that at one time Canada was a
>> tropical forest. Could the planet just be trying to go back to that
>> point and we just happen to be living while it is doing it? Outlawing
>> planet change will not work, the
>> earth can't read. Instead of wasting time trying to stop the
>> inevitable and figuring out who or who isn't the blame, time and
>> resources would be better spent trying to figure the impact of the
>> change and what benefits and consequences we need to plan for in the
>> future. The earth will change, man can not stop it. Better to adapt
>> than die. The earth has experienced both ice ages and periods of
>> great warmth. Trying to preserve a 20-40 year climate period
>> (1930-1970) in a planet that has seen vast extremes in its millions of
>> years of existence is ludicrous.
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