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Re: Perhaps hypermobility is good for the planet?         

Group: uk.transport · Group Profile
Author: Brimstone
Date: Jun 10, 2008 02:49

Depresion wrote:
> "Brimstone" yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:3O2dnf14GK31kdDVnZ2dnUVZ8tvinZ2d@bt.com...
>> Fod wrote:
>>> http://www.financialpost.com/story.html?id=569586
>>>
>>> "Planet Earth is on a roll! GPP is way up. NPP is way up. To the
>>> surprise of those who have been bearish on the planet, the data
>>> shows global production has been steadily climbing to record
>>> levels, ones not seen since these measurements began.
>>>
>>> GPP is Gross Primary Production, a measure of the daily output of
>>> the global biosphere --the amount of new plant matter on land. NPP
>>> is Net Primary Production, an annual tally of the globe's
>>> production. Biomass is booming. The planet is the greenest it's
>>> been in decades, perhaps in centuries."
>>>
>>> I wonder how this slots into the bigger picture.
>>>
>> So, you're still in denial about climate change then?
>
> How so, he is talking about climate change, and the fact that
> contradictory to the eco-mentalists constant bleating like the blind
> sheep they are, that the climate is changing for the better. After
> all the most ferment climate change denial comes from eco loons who
> believe the climate is only changing due to the tiny impact we have
> on it rather than accepting that it has been in constant flux for
> billions of years and will be for billions more. Ok I understand they
> want to see the human race as something special and important (just
> like the "god made us in his image" brigade) but the truth is we are
> insignificant little biological entities.

It would be unkind to "woossh" that (especially as you've commented
elsewhere ;-) ), especially as I agree with you. :-)
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