Do you think it might be a good time for President Bush to reconsider
signing the Kyoto agreement? He declined to earlier, deciding that
doing so, might adversely affect the economic prosperity of the United
States. Paying out billions of dollars to hurricane victims might also
put a dent in the budget, so while he deals with the effects of global
warming, perhaps he might also consider the cause.
Hurricanes and climate change will have a massive effect on the quality
of life for future generations. Most people seem oblivious to global
warming; we all drive bigger cars, use more fuel, and consume more
energy. Our high consumption habits are responsible for the victims
directly affected by global warming, be they starving Africans,
suffering from famine, or those who are flooded from their homes. The
Kyoto Protocol Partnership (www.kpp.org.uk) campaigns to make people
more aware of their energy consumption and their impact on global
warming. We encourage individuals and companies to reduce CO2 emissions
to meet the targets set by the Kyoto Protocol. No point blaming
politicians or someone else for global warming, we are all responsible
as custodians for the planet, so let's all take care to reduce energy
consumption, reduce waste, so that our children and grandchildren get
left some resources to enjoy.
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) - 24 Sep 2005 21:23 GMT
> Do you think it might be a good time for President Bush to reconsider
> signing the Kyoto agreement? He declined to earlier, deciding that
> doing so, might adversely affect the economic prosperity of the United
> States. Paying out billions of dollars to hurricane victims might also
> put a dent in the budget, so while he deals with the effects of global
> warming, perhaps he might also consider the cause.
"Reconsider"? DUBYA????? Haven't you discovered yet that
HE "knows better", no matter WHAT scientists and people with
the education to understand a situation may tell him?
Dan M - 26 Sep 2005 19:12 GMT
>> Do you think it might be a good time for President Bush to reconsider
>> signing the Kyoto agreement? He declined to earlier, deciding that
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> HE "knows better", no matter WHAT scientists and people with
> the education to understand a situation may tell him?
Absolutely! Why should he be bothered by such trivial, inconvenient
considerations as the truth? I mean, it's worked great for him so far, so
why change now.
<Grumble....>
Dan
WTF Danny - 26 Sep 2005 21:50 GMT
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From: Dan M <dan@wolf.com>
>Absolutely! Why should he be bothered by such trivial, inconvenient
>considerations as the truth?
Maybe DUBYA got a threatening call just like you did,
Danny Boy.
> I mean, it's worked great for him so far, so
>why change now.
How's it working for you. Since you're an admitted liar,
maybe you could share some insight on this subject.
><Grumble....>
>
>Dan
j.rkoff!