[Homestead] Climate change perspective
Lynda
lurine at softcom.net
Fri Jun 22 13:07:25 EDT 2007
One wonders if they checked the White Mountain Bristle Cone Pines (8,000
years) and the Mojave King Clone creosote bush (aged at 11,700 years) to
verify their findings.
Of course, a lot of folks don't like the Bristle Cones and cresote bush
because they totally refute the great flood myth.
Lynda
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gene GeRue" <genegerue at ruralize.com>
> One of the many subjects currently raising the temperature of tempers
> is global warming. One reads what one reads, makes a conclusion,
> stakes out a position and the fight is on. One must always be aware
> that tension is a robber of health. So just cool it. Earth's
> temperature has been rising and falling since, well, since Earth
> became Earth, and before, since Earth really did not become Earth
> until it was declared so by homo sapiens, one of Earth's newest
> inventions. Seems to me that we should expect climate change as we
> expect most other facts of life to change. Rather than get in a
> dither about who is right and who is simply making money out of
> pontificating, one profits most when one adopts the mindset of
> expecting and preparing for change.
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