On 12/28/06 4:04 PM, "P. J. Alling", <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If the arctic ice
> is melting as fast as some seem to think, Polar Bears will be extinct
> long before anything done to stop it takes effect.

I am sure that various species have come and gone over so many millions of
years in the past, way before mankind even started to think we are somehow
affecting the environment.
I believe climate change is influenced by something way beyond our control,
such as minute cyclic change in earth rotating axis etc.
So, while we do have to exercise caution in create something which did not
exist naturally, human progress in measured by our ability to create
something which did not exist naturally, using something existed naturally.
New material, cars, TV and everything else are created by human and the
products of material, universal laws and physics etc which existed from the
big ban era, and no other living species has this ability.  So this is our
destiny.
So, let's not lose our sleep over this and get back to worrying about
possibility of falling sky and K10D problems etc.

Ken


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