On Oct 23, 8:06 pm, Buddy wrote:
here's Ronnie's last post -:
The part of my post quoted is below. I quoted the full response since
it is supposed to disappear in six days.
This is the part I really like, it says that using as much of the
earth's natural resources, fossil fuels, etc. as we possibly can
will be more beneficial to the planet than if we erred on the side
of caution and slow down a bit - no need to worry, nothing will
happen in our lifetime.
It would be funny except for the deadly seriousness with which
people absolutely refuse to consider they might be wrong. Don't
worry, by a Hummer, leave the lights on all night, live in the
damned dessert and water your freaking lawns, be a consumer and do
you part to bring the end time closer, but keep buying the party line.
Instead of looking for someone that tells you it's okay to keep
doing what you're doing, get quiet and listen to your heart and
think about what we're leaving for our children's children to fix.
Make up your mind for yourself.
And as for scientists, remember Copernicus.
Moreover,
there is substantial scientific evidence that increases in atmospheric
carbon dioxide produce many beneficial effects upon the natural plant
and animal environments of the Earth."
Ronnie
http://fishing.about.com
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So what have you done to stop global warming? Are you willing to pay
an addiional 50 cent a gallon tax on gas to help? Or pay more for all
fishing equipment because of carbon taxes? Give up fishing except in
your local pond?
I do consider all information, including this:
Armed with the very real evidence of the global cooling trend during
the first half of the 20th century, climate alarmists claimed in the
1970s that another ice age was imminent. Today they (including even
some former proponents of a coming ice age, e. g.: Stephen Schneider),
ride a wave of alarm about man-made catastrophic global warming, a
wave of alarm they created and keep fueling .
Objective scientists find that the evidence supporting a man-made
global warming trend is at best skimpy. However, it cannot and should
not be denied that climate changes take place and that they have done
so since long before man even made an appearance on Earth.
http://www.fathersforlife.org/REA/warming4.htm
Ronnie
http://fishing.about.com