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To: Notwithstanding
You know I've always doubted human activity was causing it based purely on scale. I have heard that if each person on earth was given 1250 square feet of space,the ENTIRE population of the world would fit in Texas. Not families of four but each person. I would like to run the numbers but if this is true, and you built six story apartment buildings in Texas, with 1250 square foot apartments in each one. That would take up one only one sixth of the state. Then if you allow for families to live together thus reducing the number of buildings dramatically. I bet if the buildings were evenly spaced you wouldn't even be able to see one from the other! Now looking at the vastness of the planet and the fact that three fourths of it isn't even inhabitable, How could we possibly be affecting the climate? That would be like expecting the water temperature of the ocean to rise because one person is swimming in it.
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01/31/2007 8:42:33 PM PST by
Boiling point
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SunkenCiv
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