I suppose you think Glenn Beck is in some ones pocket also. Going green??? Well, how much oil, fuel, etc, does it take to produce 1 gallon of ethanol???? With the corn/grains that are used to produce"go green" fuel, how many animals could be fed out, how many people could them animals feed?? I think the enviroment is very critical to our survival. I think if you want to "go green" you help improve what needs improving, plant more tree's, stop forest predation by developers and planning and zoning boards. The "global warming issue" be fact or fiction, is becoming a business adventure rather than a good will effort. Al Gore? Does he drive a efficient car?? Does he turn off the air unless it is 90 degrees out? Does he keep the furnace set at 67 degrees and wear warmer clothes?? I doubt it.If the celebrities would do as they preach, rather than preach what WE should do, maybe more of us "common folk" would not get so irritated with the push. When I was a kid in the 70's , the winters were about the same temp wise, but there was wayy more snow, some summers were cooler for a few years and I remember seeing "the next iceage is coming" all over the tv. I live my life as I feel God wants me to, I do not waste or live in excess, and I beleive that I will be fine in the end, global warming, or freezing, what will it be in 20 years?? Maybe Global Cavitation?
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