[pp.int.general] Don't roast our planet
Charly Pache
charly.pache at gmail.com
Fri May 18 10:14:59 CEST 2012
No, it was just insinuating that i'm ignorant that i didn't like, and
transforming my words to let think i said something i never said.
One last thought about this topic.
Imagine one day, in let say 20 years, we realize the main cause of the
global warming was not C02, but sun fluctuation.
And that we suddenly realize that during the last 20 years we took measures
to cut-off C02 emissions and that these heavy measures didn't stop global
warming at all cos in fact, we didn't analyse toroughouly the topic at the
beginning and we blindly accepted for granted the C02 theory, even if we
didn't have all the necessary data.
That's dangerous. Because then will realize we lost 20 years into looking
for other solutions, like this one [1] or these ones [2][3], in the case
the sun would be the cause.
Take care, warm thoughts ;) Charly
[1] Obama climate adviser open to geo-engineering to tackle global warming:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/apr/08/geo-engineering-john-holdren
[2] Geoengineering experiment cancelled amid patent row (15th May 2012!,
please note that climate engineering is not yet allowed under international
law):
http://www.nature.com/news/geoengineering-experiment-cancelled-amid-patent-row-1.10645
[3] A (not so up-to-date) list of geoengineering patents filed by many
private corporations (and i didn't say it's bad, if situation on Earth will
be unbearable, we will have to raise the issue):
http://www.lightwatcher.com/chemtrails/patents.html
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 4:43 AM, Richard Stallman <rms at gnu.org> wrote:
> Re-read my messages please, I never said there is no global warming
> going
> on, on the contrary, we argued here on whether it was really man made or
> natural, like it could be assumed as the other planets in our solar
> system
> get warmer as well. And I never said 4°C in Switzerland is the proof
> that
> there is no global warming
>
> By mentioning it in this discussion, you presented it as relevant to
> the issue. If you misspoke, you can say so and people will disregard
> that apparent meaning. But don't criticize people for responding for
> what you appear to say.
>
> --
> Dr Richard Stallman
> President, Free Software Foundation
> 51 Franklin St
> Boston MA 02110
> USA
> www.fsf.org www.gnu.org
> Skype: No way! That's nonfree (freedom-denying) software.
> Use Ekiga or an ordinary phone call
>
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