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To: russet who wrote (6240)1/4/2007 6:04:52 PM
From: teevee  Respond to of 30230
 
So they don't want mines eh?,...let the bastards freeze in the dark.

So they don't care about global warming eh?,...well let the bastards drown on the coast :-)


Perhaps you mean, "let the bastards fry in the heat"?....after reading James Lovelock's "Revenge of Gaia-Earth's Climate Crisis and the Fate of Humanity" (it should be available at your local library), I wouldn't be thinking about real estate on the waterfront, especially anywhere lower than 25 meters above high tide, and maybe much higher and further inland if storm cycles also become more intense:-0.....

I doubt we will see a real shift towards "nuclear" and a hydrogen economy until after global warming drives the economics, and not until the right private and public companies and their Euro and American dynastic family/trust owners along with their bought and paid for political friends in Brussels, London and Washington are positioned , and their Wall Street brokerage owner pals get in on the ground floor (usually during a deep market downturn) before the financing deals are "packaged and bundled" for the mass consumption by funds and investors in the following "recovery". It takes time for "old money" to "re jig" portfolios. After all, isn't it really about a smooth and orderly transition, both economically and politically? I don't think you coined the phrase, but I'm sure you have used it on numerous occasions: "follow the money":-).....