S Scorpio Wild Card Guest Apr 25, 2009 #1 Is there a clear policy on climate change and CO2 emissions which makes sense based on our current knowledge? That is the question.
Is there a clear policy on climate change and CO2 emissions which makes sense based on our current knowledge? That is the question.
A agmccall New member Apr 25, 2009 #2 Why does it make sense when thousands of scientists disagree. It only makes sense as a "policy" because politicians can collect taxes. Did you ever notice that the only way to combat Goreble Warming and Climate Change is massive increases in taxes and fees.
Why does it make sense when thousands of scientists disagree. It only makes sense as a "policy" because politicians can collect taxes. Did you ever notice that the only way to combat Goreble Warming and Climate Change is massive increases in taxes and fees.
A agmccall New member Apr 25, 2009 #3 Why does it make sense when thousands of scientists disagree. It only makes sense as a "policy" because politicians can collect taxes. Did you ever notice that the only way to combat Goreble Warming and Climate Change is massive increases in taxes and fees.
Why does it make sense when thousands of scientists disagree. It only makes sense as a "policy" because politicians can collect taxes. Did you ever notice that the only way to combat Goreble Warming and Climate Change is massive increases in taxes and fees.
A agmccall New member Apr 25, 2009 #5 Why does it make sense when thousands of scientists disagree. It only makes sense as a "policy" because politicians can collect taxes. Did you ever notice that the only way to combat Goreble Warming and Climate Change is massive increases in taxes and fees.
Why does it make sense when thousands of scientists disagree. It only makes sense as a "policy" because politicians can collect taxes. Did you ever notice that the only way to combat Goreble Warming and Climate Change is massive increases in taxes and fees.