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Old November 20th 04, 10:40 PM
Spike
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And that is just the point. My information comes from a very wide
variety of sources, written, broadcast, online, official and
unofficial, liberal and conservative. There is little concensus among
all the so called experts. I don't stop at one source and accept that
as gospel. And just because it says "edu" in the address line doesn't
make it the last word in sources. If I did, I would have accepted that
the spotted owl was on the brink of extinction, which, after thousands
were put out of work, it was found they are not.

On 20 Nov 2004 15:42:40 EST, "Jim S." > wrote:

>I'll point you to -
>http://www.letus.nwu.edu/projects/gw...&CO2-graph.pdf
>
>Spike, I don't know where you are getting your information, but I think you
>should start looking elsewhere.
>
>
>"Spike" > wrote in message
.. .
>> Everything runs in cycles of "average" time period between like
>> events. They can only predict based on the past, but they don't know
>> what really causes it.
>>
>> Supposedly, we are overdue for an ice age now. One report I read said
>> that the melting of the ice caps it what triggers an ice age. So, this
>> global warming thing could be just a precursor to that event.
>>
>> So, where you are, I guess you better start thinking about relocating
>> or opening a snowcone stand.
>>
>> Heck, I'm gonna keep on driving as long as I can 'cause I heard a
>> scientist say that a major asteroid hits the earth every so many
>> thousand years.
>>
>> What worries me is that tectonic plate movement is probably what
>> powers the system which makes earth habitable. Could all that oil be
>> the lube which makes it possible for the plates to move freely? What
>> happens when you lose all the oil in your engine? Oops!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 11:15:44 GMT, "Richard" > wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >"Spike" > wrote in message
>> .. .
>> >> As I recall,according to a study, all it takes is the eruption of
>> >> three major volcanos, which is far from uncommon, to produce more
>> >> ozone depleting gases and pollutants, than the human race presently
>> >> produces.
>> >
>> >I believe that is more than man has EVER produced since his beginnings on
>> >this planet.
>> >
>> >>
>> >> But the experts can't even agree. It wasn't that long ago that cars
>> >> were blamed for global "cooling" which was going to bring about an ice
>> >> age. Now it's global warming melting the polar caps. Is it possible
>> >> that both are just natural events in climate.
>> >
>> >I believe that were I live was under about a mile of ice only 10/15,000
>> >years ago. Hell, in the mere blink of an eye (last 2,000,000 years)

>there
>> >have be more than 20 glacial advances and retreats in North America.
>> >http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/ice_ages/ .

>>
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