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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 333931" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>All very interesting. None of it compelling, at all, to devote significant money toward or raise alarm over. We aren't about to melt, our coastlines aren't chasing us inland, and the closest you can come to a runaway greenhouse effect in the next several thousand eons is on a planet in our solar system not named earth.</p><p></p><p>The storm winds increase / atmospheric moisture increase / rainfall increase you sight only looks at the tiniest snapshot in time. To extrapolate this to a significant change or reason for alarm is shortsighted at best. To allow any related alarm to affect our economy is....well I think you get the idea. We have gone round and round on this.</p><p></p><p>What level of economic impact would you propose to fix the problem you believe to be occurring? How much change in global weather change do you think such proposals would make?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 333931, member: 735"] All very interesting. None of it compelling, at all, to devote significant money toward or raise alarm over. We aren't about to melt, our coastlines aren't chasing us inland, and the closest you can come to a runaway greenhouse effect in the next several thousand eons is on a planet in our solar system not named earth. The storm winds increase / atmospheric moisture increase / rainfall increase you sight only looks at the tiniest snapshot in time. To extrapolate this to a significant change or reason for alarm is shortsighted at best. To allow any related alarm to affect our economy is....well I think you get the idea. We have gone round and round on this. What level of economic impact would you propose to fix the problem you believe to be occurring? How much change in global weather change do you think such proposals would make? [/QUOTE]
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