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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (49951)5/11/2009 5:04:55 PM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217907
 
When the air is as bad as in Beijing, those in charge have got a LOT of incentive [for their own comfort] to stop air pollution.

When the sun sets, on a clear blue day, 30 degrees above the horizon, behind dense goop particulates, it's time to stop putting more muck in the air or the sun might not even rise at noon.

China has no incentive to cut CO2. If it stops reglaciation, or even a Little Ice Age, that's a very good thing for them. Mongol rule collapsed with the end of the medieval warm period - it's hard to succeed while cowering in a tent from the cold. CO2 is also a very good thing for crops.

Mqurice