Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Climate Control by Senate

E-mail to Senate:

EIN News says, "Senate Climate Battle Shifts Onto New Turf. The Senate climate debate shifts into a higher gear this week as advocates look beyond the partisan gridlock that engulfed the Environment and Public Works Committee and onto the broader quest of finding 60 votes for floor passage. Tomorrow, the Finance and Energy and Natural Resources committees dive into the issue with a pair of simultaneous hearings on climate policy. (nytimes.com)".

Climate control would be about the last coffin nail needed to guarantee our destruction of lifestyle benefits and bring misery to all US citizens.

As you continue to consider various proposals for climate control, I suggest you ask the following questions:
1.) Is increasing carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere our major concern at this time?
2.) If so, why do we think so?
3.) Is it related to the IPPC proposal of greenhouse gases leading to global warming?
4.) Are we aware that all gases in the atmosphere impede radiation of the Earth's heat to outer space?
5.) Are we aware that the greenhouse effect of any gas is related to its concentration in the atmosphere?
6.) Are we aware that the present concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is only 0.038%?
7.) Are we aware that at the present carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere, its effect on global warming is only 0.015% and that this effect is negligible?
8.) Are we aware that are superior standard of living is based on consumption of fossil fuels with production of carbon dioxide and that elimination or reduction of carbon dioxide will significantly deteriorate our lifestyle?
9.) Are we aware that attempts to control carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere is likely a mechanism for other political aspiration, such as world redistribution of wealth?
10.) Are we sufficiently skeptical concerning motivations for climate control to seriously investigate whether there is a sound scientific basis for such?

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