Obveeus wrote:
> "Rich Piehl" NOSPAMcharter.net> wrote:
>> Since you seem sure of your REAL FACTS do you know what the primary green
>> house gas is? Hint: it's not CO2. According to the UN IPCC report from
>> November 2006 it's nitrous oxide.
>
> So, the fault lies with those young whippersnappers and their street racing.
And dentists.
>
>> Where is the call to quit eating beef and pork?
>
> I've always found that beans and cheese produce more gas.
cabbage and Stroh's beer
>
>> And since you seem so sure of the REAL FACTS if you were going to buy a
>> house with the upcoming melting of the ice caps and the 20' rise in the
>> oceans would you by one near the ocean? Not if you truly believed what
>> you were saying. But noted global warming folks like Rosie O'Donnell,
>> Andy Rodick and Drew Barrymore have all recently purchased houses on the
>> Miami coast. Those houses will be underwater if the predictions are true.
>
> The idea is to buy now and enjoy the coastline, then sell before the tide
> rises (but after the homeprice rises). No normal person is buying their
> home while thinking about how useful it will be in 100 years. At the
> current rate at which housing trends are evolving, 100 years from now a home
> will need 14 bedrooms and 18 bathrooms in order to avoid being viewed as
> economic obsolescense.
By then the beautiful ocean view will be in the living room
>
>> And since you seem so sure of the REAL FACTS why is it that both the NY
>> Times and Time Magazine said we were experiencing global cooling in 1924
>> warming in the 1930's and cooling again the 1970's. In fact, Newsweek ran
>> an article in the 70's saying global cooling had reached such a point that
>> it was impossible for it to turn around...that we were heading for the
>> next ice age.
>
> That was a side effect of the cold war. So, logically, we should blame
> Gobachev for global warming.
Dang Ruskies! Glasnost nothin'.
>
>> So there is evidence to the contrary of your evidence. And there is
>> evidence that the people that are talking this up don't believe what they
>> preach.
>
> You have to spend carbon credits to make carbon credits.
>
>
I don't remember that part of Kyoto.
Take care,
Rich
God bless the USA
--
That's one of the problems in this country
The nuts don't know they're nuts.
--Jeff Foxworthy