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Originally Posted by GlenBarrington
Is that no one who seem most alarmed about it have made any credible suggestions as to what could be done about it.
Part of me wonders if this isn't some sort of scam to justify selling toilet paper made from recycled paper at high prices rather than low? Or to enhance the value of putting the word "Natural" on junk food bubble packs? How do I know it isn't just political strategy of some sort?
What do we do about it? What CAN we do about it? Until the 'greenies' come up with a plan that sets some reasonable goals, lists a clear set of costs and benefits, and seems like it will work in some significant way, why SHOULD I pay any attention?
At this point, it seems all hysteria and hype.
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What the heck do you think the Kyota meeting/agreement was about, what do you think the effort at limiting carbon emissions is about?
What can YOU do about it? Dump your SUV, get gas efficient car, ride a bike or the bus...
It's far from hype and hysteria when the scientists and scientific groups are all in agreement.