Posted by Minnesota red on December 04, 2009 at 21:50:13 from (65.73.81.254):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Al Gore posted by farmerboy on December 04, 2009 at 21:34:04:
How did I ever guess that you would not research anything but listen to you select news coverage to all the doom and gloom?
1.carbon dioxide does not get dumped into the ocean, for a farmer you should already know that plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen the plants are really the first recyclers.
2.I don't even wanna know where you heard that line of horse flop.
3.So you are a dooms dayer that believe the bad people will come and tillage will make them come faster.
break for a question. In your opinion how much more do we polute now with 600hp tractors with emmissions standards VS back in the 40s when everyone was running gasoline tractors and plowed everything?
4.I would love for you to prove that one, you can get pretty close in 25 years but can not prove anything for 50 years.Already watch a lake about 20 years ago that was down 3ft and the DNR came out and said after 3 weeks of study that it would take 10 years for the lake to get back to normal level. It rained 2 days later and had the lake 2 inches over normal the next day.
Any study you read has the authors own personal spin on it and like the global warming they will tell you what ever they want you to hear and hope that everyone is dumb enough to believe it without question. You should also check out the fact that while we are fighting polution, we are also sending large amounts of work that could be done here to other countries that do not have regulations and polute anyway plus it had to get there and back. Also read a sign that said "who needs gas, I ride the bus."It wasn't you was it?
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