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TheLuke
July 1, 2009, 5:54pm
Everyone here seems to care more about what's in their wallets than about their quality of life and that of the others around us (how stereotypically GOP). Yes we breathe out CO2 and plants breathe it in, but there is a limit to the amount of CO2 that can be extracted from the air, especially when we are cutting down our forests. I'm not sure any of you actually understand what greenhouse gases do. They don't block out the sun, they trap the heat in. I'm not sure if any of you have been observing what has been happening over the past few years. Every day the weather stations report air quality as bad. Asthma cases are increasing. There is drought around the world. Severity of tropical storms is increasing. The polar ice caps are obviously shrinking. I could go on listing all the species that are going extinct because of climate/habitat changes, but I am running out of my 1k characters.
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July 1, 2009, 5:54pmEveryone here seems to care more about what's in their wallets than about their quality of life and that of the others around us (how stereotypically GOP). Yes we breathe out CO2 and plants breathe it in, but there is a limit to the amount of CO2 that can be extracted from the air, especially when we are cutting down our forests. I'm not sure any of you actually understand what greenhouse gases do. They don't block out the sun, they trap the heat in. I'm not sure if any of you have been observing what has been happening over the past few years. Every day the weather stations report air quality as bad. Asthma cases are increasing. There is drought around the world. Severity of tropical storms is increasing. The polar ice caps are obviously shrinking. I could go on listing all the species that are going extinct because of climate/habitat changes, but I am running out of my 1k characters.