| Is global warming the biggest threat to
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| | about our role in the whole thing. If we
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| us or not. The debate seems to sway back
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| | aren't worried and guilty, we might not
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| and forth depending on who you happen to
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| | pay their salaries. It's that simple. -
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| be listening to at the time. So, who
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| | Kary Mullis, Winner of the 1993 Nobel
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| should you believe? Read the following
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| | Prize in Chemistry
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| and decide for yourself.
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| | Unless we stop dumping 70 million tons of
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| Why try to change the future when the
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| | global warming pollution into the
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| present is so bleak - Sam Bysh
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| | atmosphere every 24 hours, which we are
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| Information Administration projects that
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| | doing right now the continued
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| both U.S. coal use and carbon dioxide
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| | acceleration of this pollution would
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| emissions are currently slated to
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| | destroy the future of human civilization.
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| increase by 40 percent by 2030. - Gus
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| | - Al Gore
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| Speth, Yale School of Forestry and
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| | In comparison to 10 years ago, now all
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| Environmental Studies.
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| | countries recognize that climate change
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| Man has reached the point where his
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| | is an important issue, that we must
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| impact on the climate can be as
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| | continue Kyoto, that the time after 2012
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| significant as nature's. - Warrick, Joby.
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| | must be in our sights and that we must do
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| The only people who would be hurt by
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| | everything possible to improve energy
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| abandoning the Kyoto Protocol would be
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| | efficiency and, at the same time,
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| several thousand people who make a living
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| | facilitate economic growth. - German
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| attending conferences on global warming -
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| | chancellor Angela Merkel
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| Professor Kirill Kondratyev, Russian
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| | Preventing the transformation of the
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| Academy of Sciences
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| | earth's atmosphere from greenhouse to
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| Shame on us if 100 or 200 years from now
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| | unconstrained hothouse represents
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| our grandchildren and great-grandchildren
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| | arguably the most imposing scientific and
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| are living on a planet that has been
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| | technical challenge that humanity has
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| irreparably damaged by global warming,
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| | ever faced. It is local, national and
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| and they ask, 'How could those who came
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| | international. It will affect all of us
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| before us, who saw this coming, have let
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| | as well as all our children. - David
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| this happen?' - Joe Lieberman
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| | Miliband
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| The answer to global warming is in the
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| | The European records, being so long, make
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| abolition of private property and
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| | a convincing case that we're already
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| production for human need. A socialist
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| | seeing changes ... This is not like
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| world would place an enormous priority on
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| | 'Centuries from now the ice sheets will
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| alternative energy sources. This is what
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| | melt.' This is 'In a few decades it will
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| ecologically-minded socialists have been
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| | be dramatically different.' To me, that's
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| exploring for quite some time now. -
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| | alarming. - Drew Shindell, NASA physicist
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| Louis Proyect
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| | Ignoring climate change will be the most
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| Global warmers predict that global
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| | costly of all possible choices, for us
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| warming is coming, and our emissions are
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| | and our children.
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| to blame. They do that to keep us worried
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