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The Government Speaks With Forked Tongue!

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Bob Hubert

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May 8, 2003, 10:55:38 AM5/8/03
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While talking about increasing jobs with their taxcut for the rich,
they are now in the process of passing an energy bill designed to
export more of your jobs. I need not tell you that these actions
constitute Treason!

These Globalists talk about improving the environment, but say nothing
about the pollution spewing forth from Mexico, China, and other third
world countries.


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Survey of State Climate Experts Casts Doubt on Link Between Human Activity
and Global Warming
(Washington, DC)-- A majority of state climatologists say reducing man-made
carbon dioxide emissions to1990 levels or lower would not prevent warmer
temperatures on earth, according to a new survey commissioned by Citizens
for a Sound Economy (CSE) Foundation. That's because, according to those
surveyed, most climatologists believe global warming "is a largely natural
phenomenon."

"In the debate over global warming, we've recently heard from a lot of
so-called experts that global warming is for real and that we humans are to
blame," says Paul Beckner, president of CSE Foundation. "While President
Clinton and others might think so, those who deal with climate issues day in
and day out disagree, and we think it's important that the American people
know that there are in fact climate experts in this country who do disagree
with the conventional wisdom on global warming."

Fifty-eight percent of the state climatologists surveyed said they disagreed
with President Clinton's claim that "the overwhelming balance of evidence
and scientific opinion is that it is no longer a theory, but now fact, that
global warming is for real" and with the statement that "there is ample
evidence that human activities are already disrupting the global climate*"
Only 36 percent of the climatologists agreed with Clinton's assertion.

By a 44 to 17 percent margin, climatologists say that "recent global warming
is a largely natural phenomenon," while nine out of 10 of the climatologists
surveyed agreed that "scientific evidence indicates variations in global
temperature are likely to be naturally-occurring and cyclical over very long
periods of time."

Six out of 10 of the climatologists disagreed that actions by developed
nations to reduce man-made carbon dioxide emissions by 15 percent below 1990
levels will prevent global temperatures from rising. An even higher number,
86 percent, disagreed that reducing emissions to 1990 levels will prevent
rising temperatures. Interestingly, by a 39 to 33 percent margin, more state
climatologists say that "evidence exists to suggest that the earth is headed
for another glacial period."

Eighty-nine percent of the climatologists said that "current science is
unable to isolate and measure variations in global temperatures caused only
by man-made factors." Sixty-one percent of the state climate experts said
historical data does not indicate "that fluctuations in global temperatures
are attributable to human influences such as burning fossil fuels," and
nearly all said the earth "experienced large global temperature fluctuations
with both warming and cooling periods prior to the beginning of the
industrial age" and the advent of burning fossil fuels.

Countering claims by theorists that weather patterns have been changing due
to global warming, 72 percent of state climatologists say weather events in
their states in the past 25 years have not been more severe or frequent.
Among the19 percent who said they were, less than a third attributed the
changed weather patterns to global warming.

Among other findings in the survey, 72 percent say carbon dioxide emissions
will continue to rise, despite efforts to curb man-made sources. Eighty-six
percent of the climatologists said that variations in solar output are a
likely cause of long-term temperature fluctuations on earth, and an even
higher 91percent said variations in the earth's orbit are a likely cause of
temperature fluctuations. The climatologists were unanimous in agreeing that
"even if there were no human beings, the earth's climate would constantly be
changing."

The survey was conducted by American Viewpoint of Alexandria, Virginia from
September 23 to October 3, 1997. The results have a margin of error of plus
or minus 4.7 percent. Forty-eight states have official climatologists. Of
the 48, American Viewpoints was able to contact and survey 36 of them.
Ninety-two percent of the climatologists said they did not receive direct
funding from state or federal environmental protection agencies, and 86
percent said they did not receive direct funding from business or industry.

db

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May 8, 2003, 12:07:00 PM5/8/03
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Bob Hubert wrote:
>
> While talking about increasing jobs with their taxcut for the rich,
> they are now in the process of passing an energy bill designed to
> export more of your jobs. I need not tell you that these actions
> constitute Treason!
>
> These Globalists talk about improving the environment, but say nothing
> about the pollution spewing forth from Mexico, China, and other third
> world countries.

clean your own house first?

and how to accomplish that with voluntary self-regulation wrt
environemnt for petro chemical industry?

and why drop Kyoto prototcol?

why export 'computer waste' to China?

db

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