Do we really want to make a Las Vegas casino an entity in it's own right?
 
I mean, I know Vegas can be a world into and of itself, but stilll...

73, ron w3wn


Dec 8, 2010 08:57:02 AM, t...@gm4fdm.com wrote:


Cor,  if its still a country can we ressurrect Atlantis??


Tom
GM4FDM

On 08/12/2010 13:18, Don Berger wrote: 

There isn't one factual statement in the message below nor has it anything to 
do with DX, ham radio, electronics, etc. Does anyone filter this crap? 
Don 
K1VSK 
----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug" 
To: ; "'DX CHAT'" 
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 1:32 AM 
Subject: RE: [DX-CHAT] If a country sinks beneath the sea, is it still a 
country? 




Everyone is entitled to their opinion.  In my opinion the 
United States of America can do essentially nothing to effect 
climate change/global warming.  Haven't you heard ... this 
supposed global warming caused my man made CO2 emissions is a 
scam.  I repeat ... scam, fraud.  Man made emissions effect on 
climate change is a paltry 0.25%.  Besides, India and China 
are the big polluters.  Ignorance can be fixed, but you can't 
fix stupid. 

Doug 

"Those Island days are always on my mind, 
Someday soon I leave it all behind" 


-----Original Message----- 
From: kf...@njdxa.org [mailto:kf...@njdxa.org] On Behalf Of 
Jim Reisert AD1C 
Sent: December 7, 2010 6:26 PM 
To: DX CHAT 
Subject: [DX-CHAT] If a country sinks beneath the sea, is it 
still a country? 


Editorial (New York Times) 
The Urgent Islands 
Published: August 29, 2010 

If a country sinks beneath the sea, is it still a country? 
That is a 
question about which the Republic of the Marshall Islands - a 
Micronesian nation of 29 low-lying coral atolls - is now 
seeking 
expert legal advice. It is also a question the United States 
Senate 
might ask itself the next time it refuses to deal with climate 
change. 

According to the world's leading scientists, sea-level rise is 
one of 
the greatest dangers of global warming, threatening not only 
islands 
but coastal cities like New Orleans and even entire countries 
like 
Bangladesh. 

In 2007, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 
conservatively 
predicted a 20-inch sea-level rise by the end of this century 
if 
current trends were not reversed. Because of various 
uncertainties, 
its calculations excluded the melting of the Greenland and 
West 
Antarctica ice sheets. Some academic studies have suggested 
that rises 
of four to seven feet are not out of the question. 

Officials in the Marshall Islands - where a 20-inch rise would 
drown 
at least one atoll - are not only thinking about the 
possibility of 
having to move entire populations but are entertaining even 
more 
existential questions: If its people have to abandon the 
islands, what 
citizenship can they claim? Will the country still have a seat 
at the 
United Nations? Who owns its fishing rights and offshore 
mineral 
resources? 

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/30/opinion/30mon4.html 

-- 
Jim Reisert AD1C, , http://www.ad1c.us 




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