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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (6894)8/12/2001 12:56:55 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (3) of 74559
 
DJ, 1.7 deg C over the next 100 years? Even if that was true, I don't care. But I don't believe their models are capable of representing what will happen, if anything. It's too complex.

If anything, we are stopping an ice age, not causing a runaway heating. Ice ages have been the dominant state for quite a long time.

But the central point is that CO2 in the atmosphere is nothing abnormal and that's where it used to be before it was buried because plants and animals got buried. Why don't you want all that life alive again?

I'm amazed that people are so against nature that they want it to stay dead and buried when we can bring it back to life. Not only will we be able to enjoy seeing happy plants eating lots of CO2, we'll be able to eat the plants as well as the fish which eat the plants. A bonus is no more ice ages, which are real downers for people who end up under 4km thick ice-sheets.

They should bring in a law that everyone has to buy an SUV to increase CO2 emissions! It's good to see Cobalt Blue doing her bit for the world. Go CB!!

We should also rescue a lot of the creatures buried as limestone.

Mqurice
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