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Kyoto - Worse to Not Sign Treaty, or Sign It and then Not Obey It?



 
 
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Old December 27th 05, 01:58 PM posted to rec.autos.driving
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Default Kyoto - Worse to Not Sign Treaty, or Sign It and then Not Obey It?

Looks like the treaty designed to bring down American industry with the bogus
concept that we can actually do something about global warming not only failed
when we didn't agree to commit economic suicide by signing it, but also
confounds its signer's governments to actually meet it themselves:

http://news.independent.co.uk/enviro...icle335198.ece

Short of having the entirity of humanity commit suicide, or try to do without
modern transportation which would mostly kill everybody anyway, the damn
greenhouse gases are going to increase. If we kill everyone in a nuclear war,
then maybe... when houses don't have to be heated with fossil fuels, people
don't have to grow and transport food with fossil fuels, we don't have to drive
to work and back with fossil fuels, then _maybe_ global warming would reverse
(but probably not - there's a natural component to it, too.)

Dave Head
 




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