Book yourself a seat on the next shuttle flight Billy and take a look at 
some areas of the world like India, China, etc.  Or are you just so used 
to L.A. smog that you can't see it anymore?  Now if those aren't from 
carbon emissions what is?  Global warming or global cooling those 
emissions aren't good for you.

BillyG. wrote:
> As if anybody here really knows or is qualified to comment on whether or not 
> there truly is *global warming*;  it's all about who you believe my friend, 
> it's all about who you believe.  Nobody on this forum is qualified to say, 
> one way or the other if global warming (due to carbon emissions) is for real!!
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozg...@...> wrote:
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>> I've always thought we should send Shemp off to Mumbai for a while to 
>> see how he liked living in a polluted city.  But then India, since I've 
>> been there in 1996 has been working on cleaning things up.  I believe 
>> that included a government sponsored program to fix those polluting 
>> motor carts.  Every time I hear the sound of those in an Asian movie I 
>> get good feelings because it reminds me of India.  We don't hear that 
>> sound around here as there are none of those little cart taxis and 
>> mopeds are pretty much nonexistent though they are available.  Instead 
>> we get egotistical assholes who like to flaunt their loud Harley's.  
>> Downtown they'll get a ticket for that.
>>
>> BTW Mike, the last time I looked we no longer have a healthy, prosperous 
>> economy.   Bush blew it all on his little war with Saddam.  So maybe we 
>> will see more mopeds.  We won't see those motor taxis because they would 
>> be electric here.  And the mopeds come with pollution devices.
>>
>> Mike Dixon wrote:
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>>> Edg, have you ever done any *globe trotting*? Ever been to India or China? 
>>> How about Mexico city? If you had, you'll notice the filth and pollution is 
>>> many times greater than the worst polluted cities in the US. Why? because 
>>> these countries don't have an economy that allows them to clean up their 
>>> streets let alone a toxic waist dump or the air they breath. Nobody wants 
>>> to live in a garbage dump, breath nasty air or drink and bath in filthy 
>>> water. However, as long as we have a healthy prosperous economy we can do 
>>> whatever it takes to clean up our environment and develop new ways of 
>>> preventing pollution in the first place. Look at what we have accomplished 
>>> here in the US and then compare that to the newly developing countries 
>>> mentioned above. We don't need to *de-industrialize* in order to clean up 
>>> pollution, just modernize and develop newer technologies that advance our 
>>> civilization and economies.
>>>
>>> --- On Thu, 6/11/09, Duveyoung <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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