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On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 09:01:16 -0700, Chuck Gould
wrote: Chuck, I cannot understand why the folks talking the most about mankind's contribution to global warming are the same ones fighting the use of nuclear energy. Ah yes, there is a waste problem. But, it is minimal, given the recycling technology, compared to the advantages of nuclear energy. Perhaps this is one of the reasons many folks think the liberals are 'crying wolf' more than actually trying to solve the problem. Of course, with folks like Al Gore, the whole issue is a money-making proposition.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I don't believe "the liberals" or anybody else can solve the problem at this point. First we have to reach a broad agreement, based solely on scientific evidence and not talk show or political rhetoric, whether the problem exists and whether human activities contribute to it. If we decide that there is a dire problem and that human influence is making the situation much worse, then we should be prepared to take whatever steps are required. Right now we have group one: "There's no such thing as global warming. It's a liberal conspiracy to make George Bush look bad. And even if there is, my personal consumption of fossil fuels and other resources absolutely has nothing to do with it at all." And we're got group two: "The planet is heating up so quickly due to the production of excess greenhouse gas by industry and consumers that we're all doomed to a miserable fate. Life as we know it may end in the next couple of decades. We need to park our cars, unplug our lightbulbs and computers, turn off the heating and air conditioning, and return to living in caves." The earth doesn't give a darn about political or personal opinions, and if there is a problem we should be prepared to take realistic and practical steps in response. Extermism on either side of the issue, before conclusive evidence is at hand, serves nobody. Extremism will only forestall the implementation of corrective measures if it becomes evident that corrections are required. Boaters should be concerned about this debate more than many other groups. We are more dependent upon winds and weather, which can be altered significantly by a major climate change. We are also more at risk for having our recreational activities black-listed by folks seeking ways that *others* should sacrifice to promote a healthy environment. I should have said, "Wy are the folks talking the most about mankind's contribution to global warming are the same ones fighting the use of nuclear energy?" |
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