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On Dec 3, 6:35�am, Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And somebody needs to remind the eco-nazis that Carbon Dioxide (CO2) �is
> PLANT FOOD.
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> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 6:30 AM, Liberal mike 532 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > yes our ecology is a very BFD !
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> > On Dec 3, 6:55 am, Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > BFD. �1 degree fluctuation is well with norms for temperature variations.
> > > And we had an excellent rice crop here in Arkansas.
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> > �> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 5:03 AM, Liberal mike 532 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
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> > > >http://highway7.com/t_enviro/env_0312_food-water.html
> > > > The prospect of food and water scarcity emerges against a backdrop of
> > > > concern about global warming. New research by crop ecologists at the
> > > > International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines and at the
> > > > U.S. Department of Agriculture indicates that a 1-degree-Celsius rise
> > > > in temperature (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit) above the optimum during the
> > > > growing season leads to a 10 percent decline in yields of rice, wheat
> > > > and corn. With four of the past six years being the warmest on
> > > > record,
> > > > grain harvests are suffering. High temperatures lowered harvests last
> > > > year in India and the United States and scorched crops this year from
> > > > France to Ukraine.
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> > > > The new combination of falling water tables and rising temperatures,
> > > > along with trends such as soil erosion, has led to four consecutive
> > > > shortfalls in the world grain harvest. This year production fell
> > > > short
> > > > of consumption by a record 92 million tons. These shortages have
> > > > reduced world grain stocks to their lowest levels in 30 years.
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> > > > If we have a shortfall in 2004 that is even half the size of this
> > > > year's, food prices will be rising worldwide by this time next year.
> > > > You won't have to read about it in the commodity pages. It will be
> > > > evident at the supermarket checkout counter. During the fall of 2003,
> > > > wheat and rice prices rose 10 percent to 30 percent in world markets,
> > > > and even more in some parts of China. These rises may only be the
> > > > warning tremors before the earthquake.
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> > > > We can, however, take measures to improve world food security. We
> > > > could recognize that population growth and environmental trends
> > > > threaten economic progress and political stability just as terrorism
> > > > does. Since the overwhelming majority of the nearly 3 billion people
> > > > expected to be born during this half-century will be in countries
> > > > where water tables are already falling and wells are running dry,
> > > > filling the family planning gap and creating a social environment to
> > > > foster smaller families is urgent.
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> > > > The situation with water today is new, but similar to that with land
> > > > a
> > > > half-century ago. Coming out of World War II, we looked toward the
> > > > end
> > > > of the century and saw enormous projected growth in population but
> > > > little new land to plow. The result was a concentrated international
> > > > effort to raise land productivity; boosting the world grain yields
> > > > from just over one ton per hectare in 1950 to nearly three tons
> > > > today.
> > > > We now need a similar global full-court press to raise water
> > > > productivity, by shifting to more water-efficient crops, improving
> > > > irrigation and recycling urban water supplies.
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> > > > As it becomes apparent that higher temperatures are shrinking
> > > > harvests
> > > > and raising food prices, a powerful new consumer lobby could emerge
> > > > in
> > > > support of cutting carbon emissions by moving to a hydrogen-based
> > > > economy. It is a commentary on the complexity of our time that
> > > > decisions made in ministries of energy may have a greater effect on
> > > > future food security than those made in ministries of agriculture.
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> > > > On Dec 3, 5:50 am, Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > The only problems are the assaholla idiots who think we have
> > > > environmental
> > > > > problems and hinder every action to further develop this country and
> > > > thereby
> > > > > help other nations. �The total bullshit idea of global warming is
> > going
> > > > to
> > > > > do nothing but create a totallitarian state and do nothing to help
> > > > > anything. �and everyone who thinks there is actually global warming
> > is a
> > > > > total and complete idiot.
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> > > > > On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 4:46 AM, Liberal mike 532 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > wrote:
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> > > > > > we have a segment of people in America " mostly Republicans " who
> > > > > > oppose environmental regulations . and anyone who doesn't agree
> > with
> > > > > > them are labeled tree hugger , Lonnie liberals , hell we all know
> > the
> > > > > > kind of labels conservatives and anti global warming activists
> > > > > > use .
> > > > > > But we are in the middle of a very real crisis that many people are
> > > > > > ignoring in the name of profits and big business first and all else
> > > > > > last ! �we are setting ourselves up for a climate where water is
> > sold
> > > > > > to the highest bidder because of shortages and world wide famine
> > > > > > because big corporations put profits above the human condition . as
> > an
> > > > > > example of this On Dec. 3, 1984, more than 4,000 people died after
> > a
> > > > > > cloud of gas escaped from a pesticide plant operated by a Union
> > > > > > Carbide subsidiary
> > > > > > in Bhopal,
> > > > > > India.
> > > > > > the people of Hatti are eating mud cakes because of
> > > > > > corporate greed and the trade rules we imposed on them when they
> > > > > > borrowed money from us . �when will we wake up and realize we do
> > not
> > > > > > live in a vacuum either in our neighborhoods , towns �cities or
> > > > > > countries we are all interrelated . we must put aside our
> > differences
> > > > > > and fix the damage we have done to planet earth before it reaches
> > the
> > > > > > tipping point and we can't fix it !
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