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I might regret getting involved in this thread, BUT:
I do not know if or how humans are involved in global warming (not a scientist), but there sure are indicators we are part of the problem. Yes, there have been ice-ages and hot times, but from what I've seen these cycles seem to get shorter for whatever reason.
Why even take the chance of leaving things as they are as long as there's a chance we're part of the problem? Pollution is bad as it is, we are poisoning the earth we live on, whether it gets hotter through us or not, IMO it is our obligation to not abuse what we have. Kant's categorical imperative sums up pretty much the ethics we need to live by - and, sadly enough, obviously don't.
Oops, of course this isn't directed at you, Cookie, meant to be for ALL
Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken.
Edited 10/30/2007 3:46 pm by Assibams
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