Dear E, you see we have a new vacant liberal mind who posts and posts. But E, for you, co2science.org. Please read and stop trying to destroy the environment.
co2science.com
The bottom line is this: we have long claimed, and cited mountains of experimental evidence to support our claim, that the ongoing rise in the air's CO2 content is having a direct positive impact on earth's plant life. Hoyle and Wickramasinghe have now done the same with respect to earth's climate. Hence, it is abundantly clear that President Bush's dual decision to scrap the Kyoto Protocol and not cap utility CO2 emissions was the right one. It was right for the United States, it was right for the world, and it was right for the only biosphere in the universe of which we have any direct knowledge. Misguided and dangerous voices, as Hoyle and Wickramasinghe describe them, will continue to clamor for CO2 emission restrictions (see the current issue of Time magazine, for example); but they are clearly in the wrong. Science has spoken; and it has said what more and more people are beginning to realize when they stop and seriously consider the evidence: CO2 is the elixir of life and the protector of our climate as well.
Dr. Craig D. Idso President Dr. Keith E. Idso Vice President
Reference Hoyle, F. and Wickramasinghe, C. 2001. Cometary impacts and ice-ages. Astrophysics and Space Science 275: 367-376.
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