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Politics : The Environmentalist Thread

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (8292)11/30/2006 3:42:08 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (3) of 36921
 
It's not just the CO2 which is hazardous to health <The states and more than a dozen environmental groups insist the 1970 law makes clear that carbon dioxide is a pollutant that is subject to regulation because its poses a threat to public health.>

H2O is even more hazardous. People often drown in it! There's a LOT more H2O produced than CO2 when petrol is burned. The condensation from water makes surfaces slippery and people fall and injure their spines and other parts of their bodies.

By raising the dew point, the H2O emissions increase condensation and the resulting public health concerns, corrosion and other problems. Such as the propensity for airborne viral infections to survive long enough to produce pandemics.

Avian flu might get just enough support from the increased moisture in the air to go critical and cause a terrible pandemic with mass death.

It's not just coincidence that influenza goes critical during winters, when dew point temperatures are reached more often than other times of the year.

Stop H2O emissions now!

Mqurice
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