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To: clochard who wrote (15471)3/8/2000 9:36:00 AM
From: sammaster  Respond to of 42523
 
huge gap up in naz..
smaller up in dow...
dow gonna get destroyed today...

samir



To: clochard who wrote (15471)3/8/2000 4:31:00 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42523
 
Yeah, but who knows what's causing it? Gore ... I seriously doubt it.

I've been doing some reading on it (warning: I may be biased). Everything I've read says that CO2 is 2/3 of the problem with methane the other 1/3. And that power plants contribute about 1/3 of the CO2 -- this means that power plants are responsible for 2/9 of the problem ...

Before you poot again ... try to think about your kids future, OK?

Also read about hydrates trapped at the ocean floor. Who knows how big a source these are.

It is a complicated world -- if I had to bet -- I'd bet Gore and his ilk don't know a lick about what is causing the warming. The correlation between man-made CO2 emissions and the warming is just that -- there have been periods in the history of the earth where such rapid increases were seen before without all the man-made emissions.

You'd like to think that scientists would just be scientists -- interested in the facts, but so many of them are like the statisticians that work for the B(L)S -- very motivated and very biased -- where do they get all their money?