On May 6, 12:09=A0am, suzee <su...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Theo wrote:
> > suzee wrote:
> >> Theo wrote:
> >>> suzee wrote:
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> >>>> I agree, though I watch very little news from CNN or otherwise. I
> >>>> just think doomed is a little strong.
>
> >>>> sue
> >>> =A0 well we will not disappera at once .. but climatic change and
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> >>> worse will reduce population a lot
> >>> =A0 in china actually they have a =A0new bad flue =A0and olimpics
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> >>> approaching ... might be a way to spread it all over
> >>> =A0 1919 spanish flu made =A0a disaster
> >> Many died, but we're still here nearly 90 years later. SARS was
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> >> to be a pandemic killing many thousands of people worldwide. It
didn't,=
> >> and neither has birdflu. Many of these threats to our existence or
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> >> health are vastly overstated. Maybe by the companies that want to
make
> >> money by offering a `cure' or preventative for them?
>
> >> sue
> > =A0 Birmano or Burma is suffering for a
> > typhoon =A0that killed houbdreds =A0.. climate change ... like in New
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>
> Yes there are unusual weather changes this year, we've had a cold and
> wet spring. Can't say whether it indicates true climate change, or just
> a cyclical variation.
You can't tell from one year or a couple of years, you have to look at
decades and decades, if not hundreds or thousands of years, to be able
to tell whether things are changing. However, when you can now
regularly and successfully grow zone 7 garden plants when formerly you
could only grow zone 6 plants, yes, there is something up. If you
*really* want a sign of global warming, you can see that by looking at
the poles and the nearby areas:
http://tinyurl.com/5qvncf
Love and Light,
Garry


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