Posted by JoshuaGA on January 07, 2008 at 19:38:13 from (74.244.197.228):
In Reply to: O/T Global warming posted by 37 chief on January 06, 2008 at 18:55:35:
Truck driving cousion of mine says that trucks burning USLD were less fuel efficient. Whats the point of lowering emmisions if you actually burn more? our government at work. Personally, I agree about saving energy, I would like to be as least reliant on anything that I can produce myself, in food, feed, and fuel, and I try to conserve. I'm not going to do someting I don't have to. I don't mind going commonsense things, but you will not tell me what to do with my land, and you will not tell me what to believe. AL Gore is an Idiot, the man wants to get his way, but don't believe in conservation. Look at his house. If he wanted to set an example, he would live in a 4 bed 2 bath house and would listen to common sense. You thin woods to clear overgrown stands to clear undesirable trees and to clear litter to prevent million acre fires. Global warming, if it is real, is maybe 3-5% man, and the rest sun and natural effects. Don't understand this carbon dioxide stuff. Say we expel 40 tons apeice a year, but plan 2 trees and offset your breathing. Farmer ought to do well planting crops every year. Melting ice? If you want to see a scientific theroy, watch the movie Day After Tomorrow. Make more sense than Al Gore.
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