Hey DD, can you tell me where I mentioned Kyoto?Dust Devil wrote:Hey Corporate Joe
Can you tell me how Kyoto and carbon taxes will reduce global warming?
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So you agree kyoto and carbon taxes are a waste and do nothing for the enviroment?corporate joe wrote:Hey DD, can you tell me where I mentioned Kyoto?Dust Devil wrote:Hey Corporate Joe
Can you tell me how Kyoto and carbon taxes will reduce global warming?
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Waste of taxes? Probably. There are probably much better ways to reduce emissions without destroying the economy.Dust Devil wrote:So you agree kyoto and carbon taxes are a waste and do nothing for the enviroment?corporate joe wrote:Hey DD, can you tell me where I mentioned Kyoto?Dust Devil wrote:Hey Corporate Joe
Can you tell me how Kyoto and carbon taxes will reduce global warming?
Do nothing for the environment? I disagree. Any type of regulation, no matter how clumsy it may be, will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Any reduction in green house gazes, will in turn help the environment. Don't forget the Kyoto accord was seen only
However you are asking personal opinions on political subjects, which must not be confused with a scientific debate that has nothing to do with personal opinions. I truly hope that your denial of global warming is not based solely a conservative vs liberal government (left vs right) opinion clatter.
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The 3 most important things to remember when you're old:
1) Never pass an opportunity to use a washroom
2) Never waste a hard on
3) Never trust a fart
John Mayer
1) Never pass an opportunity to use a washroom
2) Never waste a hard on
3) Never trust a fart
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When did I deny global warming?corporate joe wrote:Waste of taxes? Probably. There are probably much better ways to reduce emissions without destroying the economy.Dust Devil wrote:So you agree kyoto and carbon taxes are a waste and do nothing for the enviroment?corporate joe wrote: Hey DD, can you tell me where I mentioned Kyoto?
Do nothing for the environment? I disagree. Any type of regulation, no matter how clumsy it may be, will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Any reduction in green house gazes, will in turn help the environment.
However you are asking personal opinions on political subjects, which must not be confused with a scientific debate that has nothing to do with personal opinions. I truly hope that your denial of global warming is not based solely a conservative vs liberal government (left vs right) opinion clatter.
Ok now you have said kyoto and carbon taxes will reduce global warming so I ask again, how?
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When did I deny global warming?
Ok now you have said kyoto and carbon taxes will reduce global warming so I ask again, how?[quote]
I am sorry, you did not deny global warming, you denied man made global warming. I am feeling generous tonight, and we've been delayed an extra night here so you are in luck, if you really want to know everything about Kyoto, and why Canada including 141 nations of the world agreed to it (using a scientific perspective, NOT a political one), I will make another post called "Why Kyoto?". It's another lengthy read, but if you make it through the read, you should haver a much better understanding. It will also better answer the professor's question (in case the other lengthy read: http://www.avcanada.ca/forums2/viewtopic.php?t=28667 wasn't consice enough) on what happened in the last years leading to today in scientific research.
When did I deny global warming?
Ok now you have said kyoto and carbon taxes will reduce global warming so I ask again, how?[quote]
I am sorry, you did not deny global warming, you denied man made global warming. I am feeling generous tonight, and we've been delayed an extra night here so you are in luck, if you really want to know everything about Kyoto, and why Canada including 141 nations of the world agreed to it (using a scientific perspective, NOT a political one), I will make another post called "Why Kyoto?". It's another lengthy read, but if you make it through the read, you should haver a much better understanding. It will also better answer the professor's question (in case the other lengthy read: http://www.avcanada.ca/forums2/viewtopic.php?t=28667 wasn't consice enough) on what happened in the last years leading to today in scientific research.
The 3 most important things to remember when you're old:
1) Never pass an opportunity to use a washroom
2) Never waste a hard on
3) Never trust a fart
John Mayer
1) Never pass an opportunity to use a washroom
2) Never waste a hard on
3) Never trust a fart
John Mayer



