CO2 and evolution (Introduction)
> I've been following a couple of the blogs you've mentioned; but I still need to ask whether or not you think that we should do nothing? In my mind--the technologies that can evolve chasing "green dollars" is worth a little bit of tribulation. I would pay 10c/gallon for a fund to encourage renewable energy growth.-No. I think we should recognize that it will take 50-100 years to convert from oil and natural gas which supply 90% currently of all automotive and engine needs. Lomborg, The Skeptical Environmentalist, is of the opinion we need to go slow and not wreck the world economy at this time. Reasonable development is called for at a reaonable pace.
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David Turell,
2010-06-30, 20:58
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xeno6696,
2010-07-17, 19:09
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David Turell,
2010-07-18, 02:20
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xeno6696,
2010-07-18, 16:52
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David Turell,
2010-07-19, 01:52
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xeno6696,
2010-07-19, 16:48
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David Turell,
2010-07-20, 14:13
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David Turell,
2010-07-20, 14:13
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xeno6696,
2010-07-19, 16:48
- CO2 and evolution -
David Turell,
2010-07-19, 01:52
- CO2 and evolution -
xeno6696,
2010-07-18, 16:52
- CO2 and evolution -
David Turell,
2010-07-18, 02:20
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xeno6696,
2010-07-17, 19:09