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Author: Marius HorakMarius Horak
Date: Jan 26, 2007 12:24
Bruce Salzman wrote:
> Ich verstehe es nicht.
Ask Rudy
MH
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Author: OttoOtto
Date: Jan 26, 2007 12:04
Subject corrected.
Otto
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Author: Deborah PateDeborah Pate
Date: Jan 26, 2007 11:59
<
So let's fight something proven, that no one can argue
with, like pollution with nasty chemicals (excl. CO2) of all
kinds.
>>
What's been stopping that? I somehow doubt the answer is 'we
were in such a state of uncertainty about whether to cut CO2
emissions that we just had to dump all our toxic waste in the
sea'.
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Author: Captain JakeCaptain Jake
Date: Jan 26, 2007 11:47
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Author: Marius HorakMarius Horak
Date: Jan 26, 2007 11:47
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Author:
Date: Jan 19, 2007 21:09
> wrote:
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>> "give a guy a fish, he's fed for a day.
>> Teach a guy to fish, and he's a chain smoking alcoholic that's never
>> home and his wife either divorces him or fools around with the
>> mailman". only not with fish
>
> Why do you need to use me as an example?
you were close?
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Author: Robert MarquardtRobert Marquardt
Date: Jan 19, 2007 21:06
northern_RATT wrote:
> Design a low emission chain saw to help
> combat greenhouse gases.
Wake up. Already in use.
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Author:
Date: Jan 19, 2007 20:59
> [snip]
>> Ain't science great...
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> And so are grants.
> I see several million to engineer albino
> pine trees!
how about tinsel?
reflect more light, and puts everyone in a christmassy mood.
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Author:
Date: Jan 19, 2007 20:58
> interesting. sounds plausible.
what part(s)?
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> http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/16/opinion/16caldeira.html?th&emc=th
> (logon: helmsthingy/photonic)
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> While preserving and restoring forests is unquestionably good for the natural
> environment, new scientific studies are concluding that preservation and
> restoration of forests outside the tropics will do little or nothing to help
> slow climate change. And some projects intended to slow the heating of the
> planet may be accelerating it instead.
>
> Trees don
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Author: Craig LeidyCraig Leidy
Date: Jan 19, 2007 20:55
Anyone who joins the fray...
has no business canceling.
Craig.
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