--- In [email protected], Jason Spock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
>  
>       Countries that stands to lose heavily due to Global-Warming 
> are India,



India's got 1.129 billion people.

It's high time you folks stopped fucking like jack-rabbits.






> bangladesh, Mexico and most African countries.
>    
>       Countries that stand to gain from Global-Warming are Canada, 
Russia, North-european countries and ofcourse Alaska.
>    
>        An arid and desicated India cannot create Maharishi's  Ram-
Raj.
> 
> shempmcgurk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 15:29:40 -0000
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] The sane voice of Vaclav Klaus on global-
warming
> 
>    
>   Czech president calls for rational debate on global warming, 
> rejects "current hysteria" 
> 
> The Associated Press 
> Wednesday, May 16, 2007 
> PRAGUE, Czech Republic: Czech President Vaclav Klaus on Wednesday 
> called for a rational debate on global warming, rejecting what he 
> called "hysteria" driven by enviromentalists.
> 
> "Let's bring the debate to whether the 0.6 (degree Celsius warming 
> over the last century) is much or little, how much Man has 
> contributed to the warming and ... if there is anything at all Man 
> can do about it," Klaus said when presenting his book "Blue, Not a 
> Green Planet."
> 
> He charged that groups other than scientists have now seized on the 
> topic and ambitious environmentalists are fueling a global warming 
> hysteria that has no solid ground in fact and allows manipulation 
of 
> people.
> 
> "It is about a key topic of our time, and that is the topic of 
human 
> freedom and its curtailment, " Klaus said.
> 
> "The approach of environmentalists toward nature is similar to the 
> Marxist approach to economic rules, because they also try to 
replace 
> free spontaneity of the evolution of the world (and of mankind) 
> with ... global planning of the world's development, " Klaus writes 
in 
> his book.
> 
> "That approach ... is a utopia leading to completely other than 
> wanted results," he says.
> 
> Klaus, an economist by profession, has repeatedly warned that 
policy 
> makers are pushed by the widespread fear of global warming to adopt 
> enormously costly programs that eventually may have no positive 
> effect.
> 
> Klaus served as Czechoslovak finance minister after the 1989 fall 
of 
> communism and as Czech prime minister after Czechoslovakia split 
into 
> the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993. As president, he now has 
> mainly ceremonial powers.
> 
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