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Subject: [Leica] Luggers in Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee
From: csaganich at gmail.com (Chris Saganich)
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 12:00:55 -0400
References: <333eb4ae-6060-cd42-f95b-a6b6516ce6bf@me.com> <2076DBBF304E4C1BA0063EA3D5E062DE@jimnichols> <797107B0-1F22-4B9C-85F4-54A94D355A1D@mac.com> <BANLkTinWXvDrzt_bqAbpdgkTMAEdizcFMA@mail.gmail.com> <46307C9E46DB443CA58998BEFC557A4F@syneticfeba505>

What we do know is that in the geological record there are relatively quick
changes in environment associated with species die-off.   By quick I mean a
few hundred to a thousand years.  We don't know how such changes will affect
humans exactly but there will be a sizable body count.  Given the length of
the changes we will at least have plenty of time shift populations,
agriculture, water supplies, energy resources, etc., and to bury the dead.
What we do have unequivocal proof about is that the dead will be the poorest
among us.  A win win for capitol interests.

It is easy to be distracted by the things we can't ever know and a mistake
to use that as an argument for not doing anything.

Sort of like saying I have no idea how this camera works, or how film
manages to capture an image, so I guess I can't take a photograph.  Actually
it is only through action that we learn how things work, rarely through
propaganda.


On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 11:29 AM, <tedgrant at shaw.ca> wrote:

> Jayanand Govindaraj OFFERED:
> Subject: Re: [Leica] Luggers in Alabama, Mississippi,
>
>
>  +1
>> It will only continue and intensify, unless humankind as a whole takes
>> Global Warming seriously, instead of playing politics with the topic.
>>
>
> Jayanand mon ami,
>
> I fear it's highly unlikely much will be done as long as costs and profits
> are at loggerheads within multi-national corporations and countries driving
> what will and wont be done. Regardless of tornadoes and the angry acts of
> Mother Nature I see no real end to much of the pollutions. Or weather
> chnages!
>
> Besides isn't it reasonable to think that maybe, "just maybe?" The changing
> weather atmosphere conditions are merely the changing ways that have 
> existed
> for eons on planet Earth? But because no one was around 1000's of years a 
> go
> or 100 years ago tracking weather in the manner so easily done in our 
> modern
> electronic fact gathering of today? We really have no absolute record of 
> the
> way it was?
>
> I'm not for one moment saying we as human masses and our manufacturing
> capabilities are not having an effect. But if we are without unequivocal
> proof that human kind is responsible ? How do we turn it around and stop it
> without decimating the world population and industrial empires whose
> products are increasingly demanded by humans? ?
>
> Or maybe right there is part of the answer........... there are way too
> many humans living on the planet and breeding should stop for 100 years?
> Trust me that just isn't going to happen either.
>
> But just think how many Leica's could be sold if the numbers increased? ;-)
> I just had to keep it on topic..... people and Leicas!
>
> cheers,
> ted
>
>
>
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