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Re: Human vs. natural influences on the environment



brshears@whale.st.usm.edu (Harold Brashears) wrote:

>>Actually, the global warming issue isn't an issue any longer, but a
>>reality. The recent IPCC report settled that. 
>
>You think so?  I tend to disagree with you.  There has been some
>controvery concerning that report, with some of the participants
>claiming that the body of the report changed to conform to a more
>alarmist summary.  The administrators state that the changes were made
>only in response to the initiatives by some of the other participants,
>but that does not change the fact that some object to portions of the
>report.
>
>In any case, if I remember correctly, the report forcasts an average
>global 0.5 C change in the next hundred or so years.  I still do not
>see that, even if all scientists agreed, as any type of emergency.
>
>Regards, Harold
>-------
>"Ecology is rather like sex-every new generation likes to think they were
>the first to discover it."
>	---Michael Allaby, Times (London, 6 Oct 1989).

you actually still don't believe in Global warming?  funny guy, the growing season is a week longer in the artic now.  heard about t=
hat? those wonderful aerosal cans produced CFC's into the atmosphere which take 100 years to exit.  and as each little CFC exits, in=
 takes two ozone molecules with it.  go sit outside, and you'll burn in 15 minutes.  oh and BTW, the ice caps are melting.  for awhi=
le global warming prevented the earth from begining a slide into another ice-age, but now, as we continue to pollute, global warming=
 has made up for that handicap and begun to warm the planet like a greenhouse.  

--dave
take you head out of your ass and see the world as it dies.



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