Walt, The link you have posted is titled "Global Warming Debate". The link does connect to one side of the debate. It is a petition to the US Gov. claiming that "there is good evidence that increased atmospheric carbon dioxide is environmentally helpful". I suppose it is one side of the debate. Looking at one side and only one side is a dangerous thing. In order to make up our own minds we should each carefully examine both sides.
Over and over again I hear about Y2K not being the problem we were all warned it could be. And that since it was not a problem, we can ignore this potential problem. There are some key things missing from that arguement. A) There was a whole lot of work done over a long period of time to remedy the Y2K. That investment prevented any of the possible issues from occuring. B) Predictions are bound to be off from time to time. It is a bad idea to only look at the times the weather man has been wrong, forget the times he has been right, and hope/believe he is wrong about tomorrows weather because we don't want it to storm.
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