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To: Behind the Blue Wall
There are so many different actual environmental problems and hazards, problems that are actually quite solvable.

But the point I was making, is that CO2 emissions are not a planet-killing problem as the eco-warriors insist. I contest your allegation that millions die from indoor air pollution from burning wood etc., it's actually not that bad a problem. I'm in South SF, and our air quality was bad for a while during the wildfires near Chico, but we got through it and now the air is clean again. Mother nature at work. We didn't die from the air pollution, the wildfires emitting far more CO2 into the atmosphere than anything we mere humans were doing. And nature took care of it. CO2 is not causing "global warming", that is a myth.

On the other hand, we humans are creating lots of garbage that is polluting the sea and land, and that is affecting our food sources. Lots of plastic and pesticides being scattered into the environment. So far our solution was to send it on container ships to Asia, where the Asians ended up taking shortcuts and dumping it into waterways where it ended up in the oceans. That is the problem that needs to be addressed - a great deal of pollution is caused by asians and 3rd-world nations. Of course the U.S.A. is unfairly blamed for everything, and that needs to change. The spotlight needs to be turned towards Asia as the source of worldwide pollution.

32 posted on 12/02/2018 10:24:20 PM PST by roadcat
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To: roadcat

Hey neighbor, I’m right over the hill from you in Pacifica. I do agree that carbon emissions are not an environmental problem, but was just pointing out that, if you do believe that, you should favor effective forest management even more, because it’s a fact that a major fire like what we experienced a couple of weeks ago releases massive amounts of carbon into the atmosphere.

You’re free to question the source or the methodology but the World Health Organization estimates that 4 million people die prematurely every year due to indoor air pollution: http://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/household-air-pollution-and-health.


38 posted on 12/03/2018 4:53:44 AM PST by Behind the Blue Wall
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