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* Jere Lull wrote, On 6/18/2007 4:33 AM:
The sun's in a particularly active phase at the moment. Time will tell which direction the trend really is. Are you sure about that? Meanwhile, Our activities have pretty much zero effect in the grand scheme of things. Indeed - the Sun will die in a few billion years, so why bother doing anything? Party On, Dude! Truth be told, most on this group have lower "carbon footprints" than most of humanity. When we go out for a weekend, our "footprint" drops dramatically. This may apply to the few real liveaboards who use a few gallons of fuel a week, and nothing else. But I would guess that many (most?) on this group leave the A/C running in their house when they drive their SUV to the marina to go out for the weekend. And certainly, anyone who heats a house in the northern winter, or cools it in the south, or drives an American car even a few thousand miles a year has a larger "footprint" than "most of humanity." I wonder how much energy goes into the manufacture of a new boat, or even a new car? If someone buys an extra high efficiency car only to use for short trips around town, does that actually have a higher footprint? |
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