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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (147964)4/25/2019 11:41:06 AM
From: oldirtybastard1 Recommendation

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dvdw©

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even if you believe this stuff and that a difference can be made, the necessity of ceding power to central authority who will use this as political capital and the overreaching take they will seek is worse than whatever cataclysmic stuff you can dream up as a result. thats' if you even believe that humans can move the needle. doesn't seem like a good bet, when considering how likely your great grandkids are to need the help vs climate vs how likely some lunatics will use this to enrich themselves and take more of their freedoms. the earth will birth many people and will kill many people. mass migrations will happen for many reasons.



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (147964)4/25/2019 7:44:52 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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THE ANT

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Haim why the photo of a landslide? Is that supposed to show the dreaded greenhouse effect?

Mountains get to be mountains because of millions of years of erosion. It's nothing new.

A photo of Mount Everest would show enormous erosion. Same with photos of the Alps and Rockies.
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