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<blockquote data-quote="Sammie" data-source="post: 237642" data-attributes="member: 8657"><p>For once we agree, Diesel. Yes, this raging dogfight (otherwise known as the G.W.debate) has really become a spectacle. </p><p> </p><p>The data, reasearch and the scientific evidence that each side clings to is mind boggling. Is there impending environmental doom or are people really manipulating scientific models for political motives?</p><p> </p><p>Climate changes and we need to deal with that, rather than spend fortunes sending thousands of diplomats, advisers, and advocacy groups hither and yon for their scream fests. What a shame that $ couldn't be spent instead on the people who actually suffer when Mother Nature becomes a buddy*. </p><p> </p><p>Hurricane Mitch killed more than 10,000 people in Central America in 1998. Hurricane Fifi killed 3000 more in the 70's. Katrina, after 2 years is still a wreck.</p><p> </p><p>Instead of being so bent on who the "winner or the loser" is on this subject, we should be focusing on better preparation for disasters, how to best use available land and protect the habitat. Tornados, heat waves, floods, smog alerts, fires and blizzards should be at the top of the list, not who's right or who's wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sammie, post: 237642, member: 8657"] For once we agree, Diesel. Yes, this raging dogfight (otherwise known as the G.W.debate) has really become a spectacle. The data, reasearch and the scientific evidence that each side clings to is mind boggling. Is there impending environmental doom or are people really manipulating scientific models for political motives? Climate changes and we need to deal with that, rather than spend fortunes sending thousands of diplomats, advisers, and advocacy groups hither and yon for their scream fests. What a shame that $ couldn't be spent instead on the people who actually suffer when Mother Nature becomes a buddy*. Hurricane Mitch killed more than 10,000 people in Central America in 1998. Hurricane Fifi killed 3000 more in the 70's. Katrina, after 2 years is still a wreck. Instead of being so bent on who the "winner or the loser" is on this subject, we should be focusing on better preparation for disasters, how to best use available land and protect the habitat. Tornados, heat waves, floods, smog alerts, fires and blizzards should be at the top of the list, not who's right or who's wrong. [/QUOTE]
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