excellent and thoughtful response markie .

On Oct 9, 6:31 am, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Oct 9, 6:30 am, "[ a patriotic Republican  ]"
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> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Evidence of Warming Growing: Pachaurihttp://www.truthout.org/100808EA
> > Barcelona, Spain - Evidence is mounting day by day that mankind is to
> > blame for climate change, and the financial crisis is a temporary
> > setback in the hunt for solutions, the head of the U.N. Climate Panel
> > said on Tuesday.
>
> >     Rajendra Pachauri, whose panel shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
> > with former U.S. vice president Al Gore, said the downturn could
> > dominate for 2-3 months before politicians return to focus on fixing
> > long-term problems like global warming.
>
> >     "The evidence... is getting stronger by the day. We have much more
> > evidence available of what the human role is in climate change," he
> > told Reuters by phone from India. "One has every reason to take action
> > on what's already been said."
>
> >     Pachauri's panel, which draws on the work of 2,500 scientists,
> > said last year that it was at least 90 percent sure that mankind was
> > to blame for warming and forecast more droughts, heatwaves, floods and
> > rising sea levels.
>
> >     He said at the moment everything seemed to be "on the back burner"
> > because of worries about the financial system. "I'm absolutely sure
> > that climate change will be the last thing people will think about at
> > this point in time."
>
> >     "But it's not going to go away," he said. "Sooner or later, they
> > will come back to it." Arctic sea ice, for instance, shrank to its
> > smallest ever recorded area in September 2007, and came close to
> > breaking the record last month.
>
> >     Soul Searching
>
> >     He dismissed some skeptics' view that global warming has stopped
> > because the warmest year since records began in the mid-19th century
> > was 1998. That year was warmed by a strong El Nino weather pattern in
> > the Pacific Ocean.
>
> >     "Eleven of the last 12 years have been the warmest ever recorded.
> > The trend is very clear," he said.
>
> >     He predicted that the financial crunch would bring "soul searching
> > about how society might act to reduce dependence on fossil fuels" and
> > shift to renewable energies such as wind, solar or hydropower.
>
> >     More than 190 governments have agreed to work out a new U.N.
> > climate treaty by the end of 2009 to succeed the Kyoto Protocol, which
> > binds 37 industrialized nations to make cuts in emissions of an
> > average of 5 percent below 1990 levels by 2012.
>
> >     Pachauri said he hoped that the world could agree strong action by
> > the end of 2009.
>
> >     He said that the next U.S. president, whether Democrat Barack
> > Obama or Republican John McCain, would do more to fight climate
> > change. And he expressed optimism that McCain could fight off
> > skepticism by some Republicans.
>
> >     He played down the role of Republican vice-presidential candidate
> > Sarah Palin, the governor of Alaska who says natural shifts may
> > explain climate change alongside human influences.
>
> >     "I wouldn't really worry too much about her," he said, predicting
> > she would have little influence on the issue.
>
> >     "My feeling is that, in 2-3 months from now, or soon after the new
> > president takes office (in January), he is going to have to look to
> > permanent solutions ... and climate change is going to be an important
> > part of this."
>
> >     He said the next president "really has a tough job on his hands."
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