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I just looked through all of these,in my opnion ,the ideas of them are very good. As with global warming ,I just want to give some my suggestions to you.First, global warming is something with all of us not someone's.So,we should try our best to solve this together.For example ,Classifying CO2 as a pollutant is diverting attention and resources away from mitigating REAL pollutants; let's concentrate on those, shall we?
Posted by zhonghan liu on June 19, 2010
There have been carbon foot prints since the beginning of time. and like all of them, they have left no permanent mark on the planet. We are on a constant renewing planet that has been changing for years, and will continue to do so. but not by man... The earth abides forever. Besides, don't plants like carbon dioxide? I will admit there is a certain amount of pollution and chemicals that when released into the environment will affect and harm the human body. And we should always be responsible for what release in to the environment, because it will come back to haunt us. But the earth in itself has its own environmental cleaning system the way it was designed and created.
Posted by zhonghan liu on June 19, 2010
I am in total agreement with the comment of Marc de Piolenc, and if you are a true scientist or even engineer, you should do the real research of scientist who have been performing the ozone tests for years, and have concluded that we are in another cooling cycle. Not a warming cycle as was proposed. There have been carbon foot prints since the beginning of time. and like all of them, they have left no permanent mark on the planet. We are on a constant renewing planet that has been changing for years, and will continue to do so. but not by man... The earth abides forever. Besides, don't plants like carbon dioxide? I will admit there is a certain amount of pollution and chemicals that when released into the environment will affect and harm the human body. And we should always be responsible for what release in to the environment, because it will come back to haunt us. But the earth in itself has its own environmental cleaning system the way it was designed and created. And we should not as human beings have a enormous global tax to make our lives even worse...... I believe we should keep developing energy generating technologies that free us from the this government and the supposedly smart grid. And I myself being an independent inventor, are having a lot of success developing alternative energies already. And enjoying the fruits of my labor..
Posted by John Tintori on August 28, 2009
Please, folks - climate change is a fact, but human activities have no provable connection to it. Certainly carbon dioxide is irrelevant. In the distant past, the earth's atmosphere contained much more carbon dioxide than it does today, yet the planet did not die of runaway warming. The ice core record shows the CO2 curve lagging BEHIND the temperature curve, clearly demonstrating that CO2 levels are an EFFECT, rather than a cause of temperature fluctuations. Right now we're in a cooling trend, and several climate change conferences had to be postponed or canceled last winter due to record snowfalls. Classifying CO2 as a pollutant is diverting attention and resources away from mitigating REAL pollutants; let's concentrate on those, shall we?
Posted by Marc de Piolenc on May 14, 2009
Sulfur Dioxide injection probably works but if combined with unexpected massive cooling from volcanic action, the combined cooling becomes a damaging new problem.
Posted by Brian Johnson on December 29, 2008

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