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Reverse logic

November 6, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 2 days ago
Comment id: 32725

The cost to contain or reduce carbon output will be an economic catastrophe. I agree we should develop alternative energy sources but need to do so in a way that won't put huge additional costs and fees on our fragile economy. We also need to reach a true consensus on whether carbon is going to cause problems or solve them. If we need more food, then we need more CO2 for the plants and warmer temperatures for longer growing seasons and more area for plant growth. All the scare talk about huge temperature swings and floods and drought and and and is all just talk, completely upproven.

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