Posted on 11/17/2004 6:01:33 AM PST by wita
We all are dooooomed! Run for your lives.
The world changes. All the time. These nimrods want stasis where nothing changes, nothing is "threatened".
My position is always the same: Global Warming is occuring on Mars. Fix it there first, to see if we can do it without unforeseen consequences. After we figure out how to stabilize Mars, then we should try to change things on Earth.
This might be series. When do they expect the top to go uder water? I want to know because when there's 10 or 20 feet left showing, I want to go climb that sucker.
Exactly. Why fight it.
It is a shame we can't control the weather.
ROFLMAO!!! Mind if I join ya? That would be quite an achievement.
Maybe the UN and UNESCO and all the greenies, Euroweenies, and especially the French could fly up to the Sun and kind of stand in front of it so that they cast a really big shadow right on Everest.
That should help.
Lions and tigers and bears! Oh, my!
Apparently the sky is falling (again/still) according to the ecofreaks. I think I heard this as a kid's story when I was small and didn't believe it then either.
Count me in, but I'm thinking we'll have to tread water, or do you own stock in a big boat? I don't think it will ever get that far because the rainbow is suppose to remind us that water isn't the method used to end things in the "last days". It is Fire and the global warmers are getting nervous.
It will be called; "The Day After The Day After Tomorrow".
The Bureau consists of seven States Parties elected annually by the Committee : a Chairperson, five Vice-Chairpersons, and a Rapporteur.
On 30 June 2003, at its 27th session, the World Heritage Committee elected the following members of its Bureau:
The Bureau of the Committee co-ordinates the work of the Committee and fixes the dates, hours and order of business of meetings.
Chairperson: Saint Lucia,
Ms Vera Lacoeuilhe, chaired the 27th session of the Committee (Paris, 30 June - 5 July 2003)
China,
Mr Zhang Xinsheng, became the Chairperson at the conclusion of the 27th session and will chair the 28th session of the Committee (Suzhou, China, 28 June - 7 July 2004)Rapporteur: South Africa,
Ms Louise GrahamVice-Chairpersons: Argentina
Nigeria
Oman
China
Saint Lucia
the United Kingdom
The election of the new Bureau will take place at the end of the 28th session of the World Heritage Committee (Suzhou, China, 28 June - 7 July 2004).
We are so conditioned to hearing tales of woe from the eco-nistas that a description of overflowing lakes to be a catastrophe doesn't even raise an eyebrow.
Yes...not to mention the new investment company launched yesterday in London by our old pal, Al Gore! Watch those
carbon intensities! Minimum amount of each investment: $3M!
This is just for the big money boys who can write off most
of their losses!
Cool! Less snow and ice, its easier to climb!
No, I figure the sherpas will be offering services as fishing guides as well as mountain climbing by then.
Wow, if melting Glaciers raise the oceans high enough to threaten Everest then we really do have a problem...
I think I will sink all my cash into the Boating Industry!
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