Skeptic vs Warmist, page-23

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    I don't doubt that. As we speak I am tapping away on an iPad and I'm sure that to produce this thing it would have been the equivalent of adding 80 busses to the roads. Unfortunately this is modern living and I can't escape that UNLESS I go and live my life in a cave surviving only on the moss that grows there, because heaven forbid I eat an animal. "Do you know how much farmed animals contribute to the worlds carbon problems Mr Butcher!"

    I find find the point of view of climate skeptic lazy because it implies that the increase in the worlds atmospheric temperature is out of our control and therefore if we do nothing about it, it wouldn't matter anyway. Which is stupid in my humble opinion. We are citizens of the world and we should fight are hardest to try and preserve the earth that we have because the second option of Mars is still quite some time off.

    To to summarise my point of view, I do not give a crap whether some one believes in global warming, Jesus Christ or the Easter bunny. What I do give a crap about is people making a conscious decision to make the world we live in a better place.

    And who who would have thought that such an opinion to have actually breeds the kind of investment environment that we can profit on for generations to come? Renewable energies will last a lifetime. Oil is finite.
 
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