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Old 04-25-2008, 07:44 AM
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Earth Day becoming a religious holiday?
By Kent Bush
Thursday, April 24, 2008 12:14 PM CDT
For years Christians have been mocked for taking parts of science they can't understand and saying "That is God." Outsiders claim religion is a panacea. Scientists viewed those with faith in a higher power as weak-minded. They condemned the church as merely a means of controlling the masses. Religious people were deemed intolerant for not accepting views different than their own.

But today there is a new faith. Mother Earth is replacing Father God. Global warming, climate change and carbon footprints are the new trinity. The problem with climate change is that the earth has withstood many far more drastic changes in the past. There have been ice ages and warmer period for thousands of years. That leads to the great debate with two main questions:



1) Is the earth really warming?

2) If it is, did mankind cause it?

The beautiful irony of the scientists who mocked organized religion was that they relied on "the facts." Unfortunately, there are scientists on both sides of this issue citing fact as their foundation. Facts - like faith - are open to individual experience and interpretation. Though the church was criticized for its intolerance of people who disagreed with, or ran afoul of, prevailing theology, the new religion is finding a much smoother path.
Governments, universities and the media are standing in line to encourage the new religion's prophets. Al Gore has won a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. He has been an active proponent of taxes assessed on companies and individuals for exceeding a limit on their "carbon footprint" - a calculation of the carbon dioxide emissions each person is responsible for.

Of course, few would pay a higher "carbon tax" than Gore, whose 2006 utility bills exceeded $30,000 - more than 20 times the national average.


Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius has vetoed a bill that would have allowed a new coal-fired electricity plant in Holcomb - a town in the state's rural western region. The nearest population center to Holcomb is Garden City - population about 30,000.

This new electrical producer would have existed without any taxpayer-backed funding. That is not the case with the new "green" technologies.

According to a 2000 study by Phillip Suckling and Martin Mitchell, only two of the 10 hottest years on record statewide occurred within the past 50 years, while eight of the state's 10 all-time hottest years, including the six hottest years on record, occurred prior to 1956 -- more than a half-century ago. Global warming is blamed for gradual melting of the polar ice caps. But in 10 years, those same scientists could use new facts to say they were wrong.

It seems a little alarmist to begin making policy on unproven theory. But the proponents of carbon taxes and those who would veto power plants "believe" in their facts.

Obviously recycling and conservation make sense. The fewer natural resources we use, the fewer landfills we'll need and the more we'll have for future generations and ourselves.

The prevailing "green" theories may have been based in good intentions, but their application has become a political power struggle.

There is no proof that any environmental change has occurred. It will take decades to measure it if it has. Use less, reuse what you can, and recycle when possible. It only makes sense.

But we need to stop making public policy based on a theory just because one side of the fight has better public relations skills.
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Old 04-25-2008, 03:43 PM
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Old 05-03-2008, 01:54 PM
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OK, can everybody just catch up on the fact that Al Gore's energy bill was so high because he was building his new green home? It's so easy to bandy this bull**** "factoid" around, but the effect is to make you seem a little behind the times. And who is this Kent Bush, and how much does Faux News pay him?
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Old 05-03-2008, 05:27 PM
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I have no idea who Kent Bush is but I will say that I think Al Gore has done a good job of bringing climate problems to the forefront and I can only hope that he lives the way he wants other to.
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Old 05-03-2008, 06:18 PM
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What I want to know is how these people know how much Gore's utility bills are? Smells like bullshit to me.

I'm quite sure Al Gore is not perfect, who is? But the work he has done in brining the realities of climate change to the masses in easy to understand ways, instead of blinding them with science, the way he has shown how ordinary people, doing ordinary day to day things, can help reduce the amount of energy and resources we all use, is highly commendable.

This mudslinging serves no purpose except maybe for the governments who don't like the message, who would dearly love to discredit him.
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Old 05-03-2008, 09:13 PM
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Did you know Al burns more fuel than an SUV does in an entire year EVERY TIME he crosses the US in his private jet?

This is bullshit. He is a fraud, his information is interpreted to meet his needs. Granted that nothing is not biased with climate change, his was particularly. If you read the other thread, it will tell you. That article is probably as biased as his movie, but it cites sources.

Do you know why I don't believe in global warming? Because if I did believe in it, I would also believe the world is ending in 10 years. I do not want to believe that, therefore I don't believe in global warming.

We should be efficient and move away from fossil fuels, but not for this garbage.
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Old 05-03-2008, 10:43 PM
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Scare tactics are one thing but this article reads like an attack on environmentalism and what's the point in that? There doesn't seem like much reason in attacking conservationism especially when, even if global warming didn't exist (which I'm personally convinced it does), the efforts being directed toward stopping it are going to be beneficial overall.
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Old 05-07-2008, 04:51 PM
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To me global warming is a fact. and it ha sbeen a fact for many years now.
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Old 05-07-2008, 06:24 PM
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Sure, many of Al Gore's facts were false, his scientific methods were debatable, and his statistics skewed. But whether you believe him or not, whether you believe in global warming or not, you can't help but commend the guy for having the guts to go out there, step out of his comfort zone and at least start this kind of dialogue. If he hadn't started this, these kinds of debates wouldn't exist, and even if we aren't the main cause of global warming, even if global warming isn't happening, it doesn't hurt to change the way we live. And it's thanks to him in the end.
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Old 05-14-2008, 08:27 AM
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I dont really base my thoughts about global warming on whatever he says. I only have to look around me to see that its a fact.
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