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Default O/T: Warm Enough

On 7/4/12 10:27 AM, Han wrote:
-MIKE- wrote in
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On 7/4/12 7:29 AM, Han wrote:
Just Wondering wrote in
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On 7/3/2012 12:53 PM, Han wrote:
Larry Jaques wrote in
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On Tue, 3 Jul 2012 16:24:43 +0000 (UTC), Larry Blanchard
wrote:

OK, we've beaten this to death with facts, suppositions, and
worse. How about a new direction.

Forget global warming. Whether or not it exists and if it does
how much we contribute to it. Take a look at what else our
pollution has caused.

Acid rain:

http://www.epa.gov/acidrain/what/index.html

Or ocean acidification:

http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/co2/story/Ocean+Acidification

I don't think there's much controversy over the fact that our
carbon emissions are causing these. Even disregarding global
warming, the effects of these would seem sufficient reason to
curb air pollution.

What reminded me of this was an article in this mornings paper
about the failure of oysters to breed in Pacific Northwest waters
due to increased acidity. See:

http://www.spokesman.com/stories/201...acidification-
pu ts- pressure-on-oyster/

I await the inevitable "it's not our fault" chorus from the usual
suspects :-).
The EPA and NOAA, bastions of fair and balanced judgement.
Just ask Algore.
Al Gore was a politician. EPA and NOAA are in a different
business. Their predictions don't always pan out, but generally,
I'd like less mercury in my air, not more.


You're concerned about mercury in the air? Really?

Just in case you didn't know, mercury emissions from powerplants were
the subject of a fight by the power companies. They didn't want to
reduce them as the EPA had ordered. Mercury volatilized in this
manner is apparently a problem:
"Ms. Jackson said that mercury and the other emissions covered by the
rule damaged the nervous systems of fetuses and children, aggravated
asthma and caused lifelong health damage for hundreds of thousands of
Americans. "
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/17/sc...rth/17epa.html


Thank God Al Gore forced us all to use CFL's so now we'll get less
exposure to mercury.


I plan to dispose of the CFL's responsibly. Hope you all will too.


Why is it that people who want to erode others liberties can blindly
trust the public to act responsibly when it supports their agenda, but
not when it comes to things they don't like, such as guns, fatty/sugary
foods, and my "carbon footprint?"


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