From: Adrian on
"Beav" <beavis.original(a)ntlwoxorld.com> gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying:

>>> Understandably so, although burying the dead fast might be for the
>>> greater good.

>> which might contaminate the water supplies. Cremation might be better

> But think about all that carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide caused by
> the fires being released into th' atmosphere. Nasty.

It's all short-term carbon cycle, though. I doubt any of the people
killed are several million years old.
From: Kim Bolton on

Sean Hamerton wrote:

>
>I bet there are ecomentalists out there intent on convincing people
>the earthquake was linked to Climate Change(tm), previously marketed
>as Global Warming(tm).
>
>On that note, has anyone else seen the ad doing the rounds at the
>moment that really smacks of propoganda:
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w62gsctP2gc

oops...

World misled over Himalayan glacier meltdown

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article6991177.ece


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From: Richard Smith on

"ogden" <ogden(a)pre.org> wrote in message
news:MPG.25bc7fb7cffc3ee1989e18(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>
> Last I read, and the situation may have improved, they had one of three
> runways working but no radar so pilots were landing through the night on
> visual. Nuff respect if it's true.

Night VFR? My mum could do that.


From: Colin Irvine on
On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 10:26:23 +0000, Kim Bolton squeezed out the
following:

>
>Sean Hamerton wrote:
>
>>
>>I bet there are ecomentalists out there intent on convincing people
>>the earthquake was linked to Climate Change(tm), previously marketed
>>as Global Warming(tm).
>>
>>On that note, has anyone else seen the ad doing the rounds at the
>>moment that really smacks of propoganda:
>>
>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w62gsctP2gc
>
>oops...
>
>World misled over Himalayan glacier meltdown
>
>http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article6991177.ece

It seems to me that too many people confuse two completely separate
issues - the speed with which the world is warming as a result of the
natural cycle of events on the one hand, and the extent to which
mankind is affecting both the speed and the final outcome of the cycle
on the other. Both are carelessly described as Climate Change and
Global Warming.

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From: Pete Fisher on
In communiqu� <jeq5l591m59v44s46fpu56esvmoa7n6rnf(a)4ax.com>, Colin Irvine
<look(a)bottom.of.home.page> cast forth these pearls of wisdom
>On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 10:26:23 +0000, Kim Bolton squeezed out the
>>oops...
>>
>>World misled over Himalayan glacier meltdown
>>
>>http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article6991177.ece
>
>It seems to me that too many people confuse two completely separate
>issues - the speed with which the world is warming as a result of the
>natural cycle of events on the one hand, and the extent to which
>mankind is affecting both the speed and the final outcome of the cycle
>on the other. Both are carelessly described as Climate Change and
>Global Warming.
>

Ding.

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