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To: gondramB

3. Make the public aware of the slow nature of the problem to hold off stupid/radical solutions

stupid/radical solutions scare mongering. Apparently you've bought into the global warming, supposed, problem. There isn't a problem yet your inclination is to think there are solutions. Which presupposes you think global warming is a problem.

the slow nature of the problem

So slow that by the time man figures out what to do about global warming that they find out that the slow moving cycle is headed to an ice age. Perhaps man's technology advances are and have been thwarting greater global warming.

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See graphs at post 178.

331 posted on 03/13/2007 8:23:02 AM PDT by Zon (Honesty outlives the lie, spin and deception -- It always has -- It always will.)
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To: Zon

>>stupid/radical solutions scare mongering. Apparently you've bought into the global warming, supposed, problem. There isn't a problem yet your inclination is to think there are solutions. Which presupposes you think global warming is a problem.<<


Denying the problem with rising oceans and glacier melting. Isn't helpful. In 1982 the Reagan administration set up the NSIDC with contributions from various federal agencies, notably NASA and the NOAA. But reputable estimates of the expected rise are no more than 2-3 feet per century.

Likewise, desertification is a known function of increased evaporation from the temperature rise as are movements in the the citrus line etc.

If we just say these things are not real, we just get dismissed as not being in touch with reality. There is no way to combat Al Gore from that position.


336 posted on 03/13/2007 8:36:20 AM PDT by gondramB (It wasn't raining when Noah built the ark.)
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