> RoMunn wrote:
> Unless and until we can work some Star Trek weather-control mojo on a
> planetary scale, there really isn't any point in trying to control the
> temperature of the Earth.
>

1.) How do you know we even need to worry about the temperature of the
Earth or if there even is such a thing?

2.) If there is an Earth temperature, how do you know we need to control it?

3.) How do you know we can't build a Star Trek weather-control mojo?

Essentially, using my analogy, your point is this:

A.) We've heard the noise in the middle of the night, but

B.) We don't have a universal burglar zapper, so

C.) We should just stay in bed and hope it's not a burglar.

I've got nothing against you neo-con Ostriches, but stay out of the
way of us people who are actually trying to do the investigative work
you've sat on your ass on for a decade.

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