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  • From: Home Grown Kansas! <hgkansas AT sbcglobal.net>
  • To: Market Farming <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Dont wait for the paperback!
  • Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 06:09:31 -0700 (PDT)

Well said Steve and Sharon.

Sharon and Steve <shopkins AT tdstelme.net> wrote:
http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=20645

In almost a point-by-point refutation of Al Gore's unsupportable rant that
"the debate is over; man is warming the Earth," Singer and Avery explain
technically but lucidly why nearly every cherry-picked fact in Gore's movie
"An Inconvenient Truth" is contradicted by science, which weighs heavily in
favor of a very different truth: Man is in fact all but irrelevant to global
climate, as the sun and its accompanying solar system rule.

Anthropogenic (human-caused) global warming has been the scare du jour of
the collectivist environmental movement, socialist countries, and academic
money launderers for nearly a decade now. Unlike the past Y2K scare, ozone
elimination, and avian flu, efforts to combat global warming will have
long-term, serious, negative impacts on the citizens of the world, whose
quality of life, especially in the poorest nations, will be disastrously
worsened.

It will not be possible to read Unstoppable Global Warming without being
convinced a sham is being perpetrated on society. Even a 30-minute perusal
of the text will impress the average unbrainwashed person that despite
Gore's beautiful pictures of heaving ice flows in both his movie and book,
man is not the culprit behind climate change. Singer and Avery's well-chosen
book title alone should give the thinking person pause.


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