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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Krowbar who wrote (25576)10/15/1998 1:00:00 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) of 108807
 
>>Just think of the money and effort that can be saved by
making problems go away by signing a petition.


And just think how much money can be wasted by signing onto AlGore's Kyoto petition.

Letter from Frederick Seitz

Research Review of Global Warming Evidence


Below is an eight page review of information on the subject of "global
warming," and a petition in the form of a reply card. Please consider
these materials carefully.

The United States is very close to adopting an international agreement
that would ration the use of energy and of technologies that depend
upon coal, oil, and natural gas and some other organic compounds.

This treaty is, in our opinion, based upon flawed ideas. Research data
on climate change do not show that human use of hydrocarbons is
harmful. To the contrary, there is good evidence that increased
atmospheric carbon dioxide is environmentally helpful.

The proposed agreement would have very negative effects upon the
technology of nations throughout the world, especially those that are
currently attempting to lift from poverty and provide opportunities to
the over 4 billion people in technologically underdeveloped countries.

It is especially important for America to hear from its citizens who
have the training necessary to evaluate the relevant data and offer
sound advice.

We urge you to sign and return the petition card. If you would like
more cards for use by your colleagues, these will be sent.

Frederick Seitz
Past President, National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A.
President Emeritus, Rockefeller University


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