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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 797162"><p>We were just told on an earlier page that despite a drastic reduction in the trend in annual production of green house gases over the last decade , we shouldn't expect even 1/10th of a degree temperature change or even 1 single PPM difference in CO2 concentrations compared to where we would have been. We've been shown studies that drastically overestimate the economic consequences of global warming. We've been given all kinds of various predictions of events that over the ensuing 30 years did not happen. The people advocating most loudly for huge economic changes have made no changes in their own personal lives and in many cases have significantly larger carbon footprints than the average person. Many of these same people have large financial interests in the companies due to benefit from the proposed economic changes. You put all of this together and there is no wonder people have a little reticence on the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 797162"] We were just told on an earlier page that despite a drastic reduction in the trend in annual production of green house gases over the last decade , we shouldn't expect even 1/10th of a degree temperature change or even 1 single PPM difference in CO2 concentrations compared to where we would have been. We've been shown studies that drastically overestimate the economic consequences of global warming. We've been given all kinds of various predictions of events that over the ensuing 30 years did not happen. The people advocating most loudly for huge economic changes have made no changes in their own personal lives and in many cases have significantly larger carbon footprints than the average person. Many of these same people have large financial interests in the companies due to benefit from the proposed economic changes. You put all of this together and there is no wonder people have a little reticence on the issue. [/QUOTE]
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