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But with climate change on it's way & a lot worse than they tell us, I think...it probably is all academic...we all will be in trouble.

 

 

That we will... its a scarey thing!

 

Buuzbee, your name is appropriate for my posting, often thought that should be my name…(Laughing out loud)..

 

 

 

I agree with you, things are scary…Nothing still seems to be done about climate change, just talk & arguments, money seems to be more important than our environment … I have a sticker on my frig, that I have had for years…

 

 

 

Quote…American Cree Indian saying…

 

 

 

Only when the last tree has died & the last river been poisoned & the last fish been caught, will we realise we cannot eat money.

 

 

 

Unquote…every day they are starting to say things are getting worse than they thought…I think more is known, but the powers that be, are afraid of the public outcry if they told the truth, & to them the bottom line is more important.

 

Years ago I watched a program about an English independent scientist named James Lovelock…the physicist that first found the hole in the ozone layer. If you do a search on the internet with his name you will find his web sites…he says he is just about the only independent scientist in the world & works from his home, most others are employed by governments or big business. He said about climate change, that he didn't agree with most scientists, he thought what would happen would be a few short years 10 or 20 with spectacular weather events, then the world will FLIP into a much hotter stage where most of the earth will be worse than the current deserts in the world. The only thing I don't agree with him is that he says Nuclear is the only hope…I think that's jumping from the pan into the fire.

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I too agree with your thoughts norm, i see the world is going to the "sh*tter" but neuclear, no matter what the experts say is not the ONLY way... instead of funding development and advertising for nuclear stations they should be researching friendlier ways to power our society without destroying our earth.

:) Thanks for posting Norm, very interesting!

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