Quote from ArchAngel:
Separate your arguments - toxic chemical pollution should clearly be targeted, as should insisting on a rapid time table for radically increasing the gas mileage of vehicles out of Detroit (why the hell is anyone letting Hummers on the road with 10 MPG).
However, the arguments that apply to those things are not applicable to the global warming issue.
What IS applicable to the global warming issue? I thought it was an effect due in part at least to the depletion of the ozone layer, which is believed to be a result of pollution.
Maybe I am wrong. Maybe global warming is a fine and dandy naturally occurring phenomenon.
And then there was AAA's assertion that the ice in his water glass melts, it does not spill over (or something to that effect). Well the ice ON the polar ice pace is not IN the arctic ocean. It is fresh water....frozen for millenniums. It is ON the arctic ocean. Just as the south polar ice cap is not IN anything, but ON a land mass.
AAA should take a look at the next ice cream cone he eats. Let it melt, and tell me there is no spill-over.
Rogue's past was great indeed. And Resinate's post was the perfect exclamation point to the whole thing:
Quote from resinate:
I agree Mackle... this is a truly genius post.
And so key.... the burden of proof as rogue said above. The idea that digging up, rapidly burning, and then dumping into the air millions of years worth of compacted organic waste (fossil fuels) could have negligible effect on our atmosphere beyond maybe a political one seems outright delusional.
Resinate added to Rogue's post with an unassailable point. Take politics out of the issue completely and just use common sense!!!Don't, and we would all have to be "delusional".
Peace,
RS