Re: [Texascavers] Happy thoughts

2019-06-16 Thread Steve Keselik
And too little water. I think the convention should only be on Skype so we would stop burning all those fossil fuels to get there or a least ride a bicycle! Or hold it every year in the center of the caving universe, Central Texas , of course hosted by other states. Happy Fathers Day and

Re: [Texascavers] Happy thoughts

2019-06-15 Thread Charles Loving
Too many people. On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 8:02 PM Carol W Russell wrote: > Still, it seems there are things we can do, and must do, to slow the > process. > > We humans need to change profoundly the way we live. > It will take a large cooperative effort, at the individual level and at >

Re: [Texascavers] Happy thoughts

2019-06-15 Thread Carol W Russell
Still, it seems there are things we can do, and must do, to slow the process. We humans need to change profoundly the way we live. It will take a large cooperative effort, at the individual level and at government levels worldwide. We need to stop fighting wars and stop overconsuming the world's

Re: [Texascavers] Happy thoughts

2019-06-15 Thread Charles Loving
Yes I see that. On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 10:58 AM JamesJasek wrote: > There is almost no doubt that our grandchildren will grow up in a > different world then we live in today. Our government has our country > totally and completely screwed up I just don’t feel like we got a chance to > survive

Re: [Texascavers] Happy thoughts

2019-06-15 Thread JamesJasek
There is almost no doubt that our grandchildren will grow up in a different world then we live in today. Our government has our country totally and completely screwed up I just don’t feel like we got a chance to survive I’m not so worried about myself but I’m definitely worried about my

[Texascavers] Happy thoughts

2019-06-15 Thread Charles Loving
*IPCC and the Green idea plans are based on the assumption that greenhouse gases can be removed from the atmosphere. That technology does not exist to scale needed at this time for obvious reasons of energy and land requirements. Paleoclimate records easily show us that you aren't going to simply