Yesterday evening I ran into (almost literally) an older Dodge Ramcharger 
nearly covered with stickers and magnetic signs advocating renewable energy and 
reducing "greenhouse" gasses.  Ordinarily I would have ignored it, but this 
particular truck was spewing more black smoke out of the tail pipe than I have 
seen from some urban busses.  I guess he wants to reduce CO2 by having 
incomplete combustion in his engine.

That event got me thinking (yes, that is often quite dangerous) about the 
hypocrites in the environmental movements here in the US.  I'll start with the 
two biggies on the left, Al Gore and Michael Moore.  

Why can't they fly commercially if they have to fly?  Why fly at all?  Don't 
jets, especially private jets, consume huge amounts of hydrocarbons and produce 
huge amounts of CO2?  Plus, what vehicles do they drive or are driven around 
in?  

Did the zinc mine under Al Gore's use pollution free methods of extracting ore? 
 What did it do with with the waste materials and HS/HSO4 produced by the 
mining and tailings?

And for all of us on the list, what do you drive?  

Personally, I drive a Tahoe.  But I'm not convinced CO2 is the cause of the 
climate change.  I have seen geophysical (gravity and magnetics) study data 
that indicates to me that there has been a reduction of the magnetic field of 
this planet  It is probably related to a pole reversal.  This is a cyclic event 
that happens about every 10,000 years and takes many hundreds of years to 
finish.

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