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"Leslie A. Crnkovic" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 Jul 2009 14:08:43 -0500
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Bravo Bob,

Unfortunately much of the whole climate change issue is politics, money,
agendas, and hot air, thus consequentially it is filled with lies,
half-truths, twisted facts and deceptions.

Methane is considered the true green house gas, but since most of it is
generated from 3rd world rice farming practices, and not America, little is
said. The second source is livestock, including all the wild mammals that
roam the plains of the great continents like Africa.

If want to control CO2 gasses released into the atmosphere.  Try eliminating
carbonated beverages.

On Fluorocarbons... one good size volcano put more of them into the
atmosphere than man has ever created. For the truth on Freon follow the
money.  DuPont could not renew their patents anymore, so it was time for a
new variety to stick the US consumer with, ...which I might add are
considerably less efficient, and thereby requires considerably more energy
than its predecessors.

Folks with or without humans, the further we get away from the last ice-age,
the warmer it will get.
...and change on this planet is constant, and always has been.

Les

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