You differentiating between "cause" and "contribution"???

Because no matter the CAUSE of the current climate shift, isn't it pretty
well established that we are a contributing factor? In which case, you work
to lower that contribution as much as is practically possible....regardless
the "cause"???

On 1/24/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Let's keep in mind that we don't know if "global warming" is human
> caused or simple variation (common cause).  The main point is that if
> it is special cause, then the risk are great enough to act now *as if*
> it is special cause.
>
> Put another way, you have to remove the debate over common-cause vs.
> special-cause.
>
> 

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