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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (62087)12/13/2014 11:15:08 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 86356
 
Wharfie, scroll down in the comments to see some good replies to that commentator about Thomas Sowell. You are obviously an economic illiterate as well as a scientific one. Best you stick with respiratory therapy. No, wait. Probably best you don't. People can die from lack of air.

Since it is theoretically up your alley, have you managed to get any information on CO2 in air and pH? You might have stumbled on the best reason of all to stop putting CO2 in the air, but you'd need to have actual scientific data, not magical graphs popped out from behind a curtain.

Since CO2 in air is supposed to be the most important topic in human existence for the next few decades, one would think there would be some data about it, produced by just a few of the umpty$billions being wasted on jamborees, carbon credits, trading, taxes and whatnot, and mountains of Settled Science research, electric cars, photovoltaics, windmills and all sorts. Isn't there just $1 million to measure pH in people?

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