Posted by JML755 on December 16, 2008 at 09:39:22 from (66.184.63.110):
In Reply to: O.T. Global Warming? posted by landlord7012 on December 15, 2008 at 15:57:03:
agree 100%. the ecoterrorists are costing our economy more and more every day because our politicians don't have the kohoneys to stand up to them. If it isn't regulations on drilling, it's permits to do anything near a wetland. It costs money to put those black burlap fences you see around every construction site to protect a little mud from going into a stream. It costs money to do an environmental impact study if you want to put up a building on the shore of a lake. And who benefits? The consultants, that's who. Our business is ISO 14001 certified which means we get examined annually ($$$$) to ensure that we have signs warning people to not pour stuff down the drain. We PAY to have a company pick up our light bulbs at the cost of thousands of dollars per year instead of throwing them in the dumpster.
I believe, like others on this thread, that man thinks too highly of himself if he believes he can impact the long term climate of this planet. Nature has a way of restoring balance. The volcanic eruption is a good example.
And to Mr. Nicholson, yes, studies may show a slight temp difference over time, but the conclusions as to the cause are suspect and a look at past data has no bearing on what will happen in the future. Just because it rained for four days in a row, doesn't mean it will rain on the fifth day.
It would be laughable but this hysteria is causing the banning of CFC inhalers WHICH ARE MEDICALLY BENEFICIAL TO PEOPLE ON THIS PLANET TODAY. I suspect that if a study showed that the solution was to eliminate mankind from the planet altogether, you'd get some group of tree huggers out in San Francisco who would advocate mass suicides. Of course, I would support their cause and encourage them to lead the way.
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