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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Karl on Cars CO2 stupidity

Is there a downside to taking global warming too seriously?

I'm not a global warming alarmist. I do, however, believe that humans should take the possibility of human-caused global warming seriously. Apparently, the Supreme Court feels the same, which irks many, including Edmunds.com's Karl on Cars.

Suddenly, Karl is more educated on the causes of global warming than are many scientists specializing in climate studies. Now that is a stupid idea.

Yes, humans might be a minor cause of global warming via CO2 emissions. Or, perhaps global warming is ultimately good for humans in its ice age prevention. Still, the alarmists might be correct and humans cannot act quickly enough. Ultimately, there is evidence supporting all 3 positions - that is a fact. Yet for Karl and many global warming critics, only one side of the story is important.

Finish Karl on Cars CO2 stupidity

Labels: Foreign Oil Dependency, global warming, Hybrid Vehicles, supreme court

posted by Dahcredyns at 9:49 AM

2 Comments:

Blogger Dahcredyns said...

(Rest of Story)

Inevitably, claiming human-caused global warming isn't real is equally as stupid as claiming the evidence of human caused global warming is without question. Both sides need some objectivity. Still, even if human-caused global warming is proven incorrect, what will have been lost by fighting it? Foreign oil dependency? 15 mpg gas hogs? Boo, hoo!

100 mpg hybrid cars are just around the corner, so why not get there as fast as possible? The investment will pay for itself. Whether its global warming or foreign oil dependency, its time to let go of the past and to seize the future.

10:58 AM  
Blogger Sivaswamy1 said...

The only reason you should understand is:

On one side increse of car population and industrial pollutants is increasing Carbon di-oxide in the Air we breathe.

At the same the god given Trees, which is the only natural resouce to convert the bad CO & Co2 to good Oxygen, are vanishing all over the earth.

So, what can you expect to breathe in the future if this trend continues?.

If you & your children want to live, you need Oxygen to breathe.

All the people, who are against the sensible scientists warning now of the future danger, are ignorant people without brains to think. They are all thinking impaired.

3:33 PM  

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