Nick Psalmer wrote.. >I have to point out that these groups you mention must be American and are >therefore unlikely to be part of the internationally >recognised and credible >environmental groups such as Friends of the Earth International (at least 50 >countries) and Greenpeace >International.
We have the Sierra Club.. , Green peace etc, internationally recognized groups. I am not sure how credible any of them are. They have loud voices and money from sources like Soros that may raise an eyebrow. Key global warming to pollution and burning fossil fuel.. ok , got that, what's the solution ? Are you giving the energy producers 24 hours to get outa the world? Where do you plan to fill up with gasoline tomorrow? > I believe that some of the type of smaller groups (and so called think-tanks) > that you talk about have been in receipt of funds >from, amongst others, the > oil and Coal lobbies to appear (in public) to be Green but actually to be on > the side of their sponsors - >that's good ol' American pork barrels for you! > I think it was Jed who recently posted a link to an expose of the hundreds of > such >outfits that Big Oil have been funding. No argument from me.. we got a problem..what is the problem?.. credibility.. some say the earth is warming.. some say it is a natural event.. some say its caused by pollution.. others say its volcanos. Which somebody is correct? Nobody seems to know. Does anyone have a ready solution.. nope! Is anyone working on it.. nope! Why not? Waiting on Nick Palmer to tell us. >I'm sure that, in the Dime box saloon bar, there are people who come out with >outrageous and controversial political comment, >whether Republican or Democrat Never argue with a drunk.. it's a waste of time and you finally learn the drunk loves it. Richard

