[Vision2020] [Spam 5.64] Re: Human Induced Global Warming Skeptics Keep Up TheHeat!
lfalen
lfalen at turbonet.com
Tue Jul 10 11:12:10 PDT 2007
Good post Paul. I agree with a lot of what you say.
Roger
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From: Paul Rumelhart godshatter at yahoo.com
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2007 19:15:02 -0700
To: Vision 2020 vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: [Spam 5.64] Re: [Vision2020] Human Induced Global Warming Skeptics Keep Up TheHeat!
> Ok, a couple of things. First, I haven't read any of the documents on
> the site. Second, I don't know if you are lumping me in with the "human
> induced global warming skeptics", but I would describe myself as a
> "global warming will slap your sister, cause your hair to fall out, and
> spit in your chicken soup" type of skeptic. I think the alarmist aspect
> of this is coloring the debate too much. So, do humans help induce
> global warming? Yes. I'm breathing out CO2 as we speak. Are we
> dumping an amazing amount of pollution of all types, CO2 included, into
> the air? Yes. Should we be writing our wills? No. At least, not yet.
>
> As I've said before, you shouldn't be buying a Hummer tomorrow not
> because we're all going to fry in the heat, but because they output
> pollution into the air that is affecting people's health today, because
> the oil is going to run out sooner rather than later and dump the
> economy on it's ass, and because we have to prop up unstable governments
> like Iraq. Oh, and Canada.
>
> There appear to be processes in place to scrub the CO2 out of the air
> once we stop putting so much of it up there. That will probably follow
> the collapse of the free world instead of the invention of a popular
> clean energy source, but it will happen. I'm sure that we will add our
> considerable ingenuity to this problem and actually make some progress
> on it as soon as Washington, DC is under water.
>
> As for this being a "free market" libertarian nightmare, I can see
> that. I think "free market" is analogous to "let me rob you blind" a
> lot of the time. I like their stance on personal liberties, but I think
> they need to take a few more economics classes. Or just read the paper
> or watch advertisements on TV a little more.
>
> You can't deny that politics is influencing the global warming debate on
> all sides. That, in my opinion, is a direct consequence of the alarmist
> aspect of the topic. Granted, if it really is as bad as they say, we
> need to get started on the solutions now. However, I don't know that we
> know that it's all that bad. It's a complicated topic, with too many
> variables to model easily. Sure, the glaciers are melting. How much of
> that has to do with the fact that we are coming out of an ice age? How
> much effect does a few decades of higher CO2 levels have? How much does
> the extra moisture in the air affect things? How many processes do we
> have yet to discover that help or hinder global warming? It could very
> well be as bad as they say, but it's a hard decision to make to
> radically change our quality of life when it may not be needed in the
> end. If it was an asteroid on collision with the Earth, then you'd know
> it was a problem that had to be fixed now.
>
> Paul
>
> Ted Moffett wrote:
> > All:
> >
> > That subject line is a joke, but I'm not laughing.
> >
> > I saw a sponsored link to "The Heartland Institute," with a lot of
> > global warming skeptic claims, on my gmail Google account, so I
> > investigated. "Sponsored" means they are paying to have the link
> > featured prominently, of course. It appears they have a mountain of
> > evidence that the thousands of scientists warning of serious human
> > induced global warming are off in la, la land! And what was really
> > amazing was that they are a "free market" libertarian institute!
> > Well, OK, this is not so amazing. This is just what you would
> > expect. As Eugene Linden, author of "The Winds of Change," said,
> > "Human caused global warming is a libertarian nightmare."
> >
> > For the human induced global warming skeptics on Vision2020, surveying
> > this info might be interesting. Maybe they are right?!
> >
> > I'm buying a Hummer tomorrow and driving coast to coast as often as
> > possible for the shear fun and joy of burning fossil fuels! Yee-Haw!
> > Now where's my own personal Middle East oil well? Let's free up those
> > markets!
> >
> > This website will reveal what biased politically tainted money
> > corrupted scientific idiots all those scientists warning of human
> > induced global warming really are:
> >
> > http://www.heartland.org/PolicyBotTopic.cfm?artTopic=704
> >
> > ----
> > Ted Moffett
> >
> >
> >
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