44 comments
41 Anthony on Aug 12, 2008
42 Chris on Nov 30, 2008
The Green movement is used to control us based on fear that originates from lies that pass as scientific fact. The goal of the green movement is to cripple the free market by means of Government regulation. Global Warming is the biggest scam in History.
43 Manon Fyr on Nov 30, 2008
Fear imposed on man now that is the biggest scam of all.Nobody does that besides “there is nothing to fear but fear it’s self” WC… or unless your guilty!
44 Paul Eckerson on Dec 01, 2008
Perhaps some of these readers life in a box. If they traveled a lttle and say the world, they’d see the devastation man has brought on his planet. I do disagree with some ideas about solutions, I challenge to everyone to keep in mind that putting CO2 into the environment is serious. The problem I have is it can be explained by science and mathematics and as is true in mathematics is there are two side to every equation. We seeme to be focused on keeping the input side of the equation from growing. In reality, growing the other side of the equation is a real posibility and an economical one. 70% of all the CO2 in the atmosphere is removed by the algae in the ocean. The algae is the basis of the entire food chain of the ocean. By increasing both, we can reduce CO2 in the atmosphere and increase the productivity of the oceans that are being dratically depleted. The deminimus variable in sea water that supports algae growth is iron. Where you have high concentrations you have abundant sea live and were it is scarce the ocean is a desert. Iron is cheap and there are many ships crossing the oceans that could be adding it. It would take a global effort but global cooperation as always in short supply…humanities memesis.
Dead-on, great article. There is so much effort expended on the margins of this issue, it’s frustrating. The individual efforts are not going to matter, nor help drive industry to deliver sustainable products cheaply enough to be affordable.
This is where gov’t is best: incenting industry. We *still* provide incentives for ExxonMobile to drill for more oil, but very little for them to consider any other type of energy production.
If we can’t get those types of dynamics changed, the rest is a waste of time.
.//A.
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