And some have recently changed their minds and decided that we probably 
aren't.  Mars is also in a 10+ year warming trend, (we don't really have 
good data for a longer period), are we causing that too? 

It's all moot, really.  The much touted Kyoto accords wouldn't make any 
real difference even it they were implemented.  No one would be willing 
to take the political repercussions if something that might actually be 
effective were attempted. 

Think about it after they wreck their own economies, European American 
and Japanese troops will be invading Brazil to save the rain forest, or 
China to enforce CO2 emissions regulations?  Lets be real. 

Oh I forgot we're talking about the international community here, we'll 
talk these governments into doing something suicidal, and they'll all 
agree.  Then if a country is big and powerful it cheats, if it's small 
and weak it gets screwed. 

William Robb wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "graywolf"
> Subject: Re: Doomsday is coming upon us?
>
>
> Ah, suffering from a bit of a god complex, are you? We must be causing
> the world to do this and that? Got news, the world is going to do
> whatever the world wants to do, including exterminating mankind. We do
> not have the power you are imagining we do.
>
> Some of the most respected scientists in the world seem to think we are 
> causing a change in the climate.
> The northern Inuit are definitely be affected by a warming of their habitat.
> Do you know something they don't?
>
>
> William Robb 
>
>
>
>   


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                        --Albert Einstein



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