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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: PMG who wrote (7005)8/14/2001 6:38:34 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (3) of 74559
 
<The destruction of the Ozone layer and skin cancer is a good example related to human effects on global climate. >

From the world capital of skin cancer, I can tell you that the incidence is NOT due to ozone density changes, global warming or any other climatic effects. It's due to melanin-deficient baby-boomers being taught that it's a good thing to sunbathe [because Vitamin D comes from sun on skin oil and baby-boomers' parents wanted healthy babies - sun bathing and tanning were considered fashionable and desirable in the mid to late 20th century].

Now, acres of melanoma, squamous cell and basal cell carcinomas are being cut off the melanin-deficient, wrinkly and increasingly crusty baby boomers in NZ and Australia.

Ozone is almost irrelevant. Hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, shade are the way to avoid skin cancer and financial collapses.

We don't hear much about acid rain these days do we?

CO2 is good. Recycling hydrocarbons from their eons long grave into the biosphere is good.

Save the world ... burn hydrocarbons.

Mq
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