> >But of course all this hinges on the issue of..IS mankind
> >contributing to Global Warming? I think the general consensus is
> >that we are.
>
> The general consensus is only in the main stream media, not the
> scientific community. I believe they have documented some
> changes, but no one has any idea if changes are do to mankind.
How's about this for general consensus? There are actually days of the year
in many major US cities that people with asthma are advised not to go
outdoors because the pollution level is too high.
It doesn't really matter if Global Warming is occuring or not, but that
argument makes for a great red herring doesn't it? Pollution occurs, fossil
fuels are not in infinite supply. Oh... when will we run out? Ten years?
Fifty years? WHO CARES. Another red herring. We *could* be making much
better use of technology to generate green power.
-Cameron
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Cameron Childress
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