--- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Infographics are meant to invoke emotion Judy.  Jim and I expressed an
> emotional reaction to the graphic.  We weren't claiming that this is
> what it meant, or that this was the intention.  It was just a feeling.  
> 
> Your claiming that we have a problem because we felt this way about
> the graphic reveals a lot about how you view the world. Was your
> emotional reaction the "right" way to feel Judy? Charming.
> 

I loved the graphic and felt an upliftment from natures regenerative
capabilities. To me it doesn't imply humans must "exit" for nature to
kick in its recovery of the earth, but rather, if we substantially
reduced polluting, and our screwed up toxic ways -- en masse, not one
at a time, nature can recover. What a great message.

And the ironic thing, its all doable today with todays technology.
Much at negative cost -- that is, the trade-offo of increased
energy/pollution fficient technology has a postive return over its
life. Save the earth, improve health, increase beauty, and make maoney
at the same time. 








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