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Thank you.> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Date: Sat, 10 
Feb 2007 22:24:14 -0600> Subject: Re: [MD] Clouds> > Arlo,> > Can't argue that, 
your post clearly smacks of smug "superiority" and makes> your point perfectly 
- I like the symmetry.> > Micah> > -----Original Message-----> From: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of ARLO J BENSINGER JR> Sent: 
Saturday, February 10, 2007 10:16 PM> To: [email protected]> Subject: Re: 
[MD] Clouds> > > [Platt to Dan]> How come the world was hotter during the 
Middle Ages?> > [SA]> Where did you source this from? I've been hearing that 
the hottest years on> record have been within the last 10-15 years. I'm open to 
the actual facts,> so, if you have a more accurate source I'd like to see for 
myself, thanks.> > [Arlo]> Some geological placement. The "normal" climate of 
the earth is what we had> for> the millions and millions of years the dinosaurs 
enjoyed. Every once and> while> the north and south magnetic poles line up over 
land (rather than sea)> allowing> for the formation of polar caps. This cools 
the earth, which is why they> call> it an Ice Age. During any given Ice Age, 
cycles of glaciation occur,> reaching> like fingers towards the equator, then 
retreating, then stretching, then> retreating.> > We, the Glorious and Divine 
Human Race, inhabit the world in the midst of an> Ice> Age, in a period between 
glaciation cycles. Eventually will come the> glaciers> again... or perhaps 
before the next glaciation round the magnetic poles will> drift off land and 
over sea, causing the polar caps to melt and the earth to> be> reborn into its 
normalcy, for another many million of years of Dinotopia.> > I, for one, am 
ready for "mankind" to be kicked around a bit. Its really the> only way all 
this smug "superiority" nonsense will go away. Mind you, come> what> may, these 
natural cycles will occur. Personally I find the debate about> whether or not 
we can speed up (or slow down) the inevitable off-target.> Were> we concerned 
about the Quality of our air, water and land NOW, then whatever> maximization 
we could get we'd get naturally.> > There was a word I recall that was popular 
in the Seventies.> "Conservationalist". Since the right-wing propaganda attack 
on anything> "environmental" has continued unabated for twenty-years, I find 
myself> returning to this word. It reminds me, in many ways of the 
Miner/Gardener> metaphor, which I think overlays much of the Victorian/Indian 
metaphor, not> to> mention "an enemy of the world and not a part of it."> > > > 
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