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  • Re: Sierra Club court case thrown out for lack of merit

    Originally posted by Gary Ruben View Post
    One of the main reasons the price of corn rose is because of the use in Ethanol. The foolish notion that if food is burned in vehicles it will help the planet.

    Another reason for dropping production is the cost of fertiizer. The price was driven very high and farmers around the world were trying to drop the frequence they fertilized and got lower yields. It depends on if you're more profitable paying for the fertilizer or without the fertilizer and with a lower yield.

    There's also crop rotation to take into consideration.

    You sure feed us a pile of bullshit articles.
    That is why he fails.

    Ethanol in our fuel is another one of those silly "green" ideas that needs to be let go of. If carbon dioxide increases any biologist will tell you that crop yields will go up. If temperatures go up there will be an increase in the growing season. Biodiversity and biomass go up with temperature. I guess they didn't teach Paul those basic ideas in Global Warming school. He's too busy telling me that I am not qualified to comment and then he makes such obvious and silly mistakes. :p:D

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    • Re: Sierra Club court case thrown out for lack of merit

      Of course I am well aware of other reasons for food cost increases (from supply decrease). I agree that ethanol from corn/foodstocks is not the way to go, although the Canadian govt. has been supporting it. If ethanol can be produced from waste biomass like corn husks or switchgrass that would be a useful and important breakthrough.

      On another note: 90% of climate denialists are on the payroll of Exxon Mobil; no surprise to me but it may be to you...

      http://www.triplepundit.com/2011/05/...Triple+Pundit)

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      • Re: Sierra Club court case thrown out for lack of merit

        PS...Any biologist will tell you that vegetation yields lie in an optimal range with regards to sunshine levels, precipitation levels, and CO2 levels. Perhaps Vlad should not take the denialist talking points verbatim and do some of his own research...

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        • Re: Sierra Club court case thrown out for lack of merit

          Kids of the world uniting against the silly adults they believe are destroying the plantet...

          http://www.tinygreenbubble.com/eco/e...-on-may-8-2011

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          • Re: Sierra Club court case thrown out for lack of merit

            The time for action has come and gone; now is the time for climate change consequences...

            http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bill-m..._b_859927.html

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            • Re: Sierra Club court case thrown out for lack of merit

              Originally posted by Paul Beckwith View Post
              The time for action has come and gone; now is the time for climate change consequences...
              Well, I fought my first flood in 1950. Filled sandbags which went into making the dykes. I was too young to carry them so I only filled them.

              Of course, we didn't blame it on sissy stuff like climate change.

              It was a big flood and here's something I found on the net with pictures, etc.

              Big Flood...

              The river was at it's highest level since 1861, which I presume can likely be linked to climate change of some kind. Buffalo chips on the prairies and the Dakotas.
              Gary Ruben
              CC - IA and SIM

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              • Re: Sierra Club court case thrown out for lack of merit

                Let me understand your logic Garry. You fought a flood in 1950, so therefore the flooding now along the Mississippi, in Manitoba and Quebec, and in Pakistan last year is just normal, everyday flooding. Perhaps you may want to reread the link; you are missing the point...

                http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bill-m..._b_859927.html

                Have you considered the possiblity that you are may be wrong? What is changing is not the existence of a flood; but the greatly increasing frequency of the flooding around the world in some regions, and greatly increasing drought/heat waves in other areas (Texas and other parts of the US southwest, Australia for the last decade, Moscow last summer, Amazon in 2005 and 2010)...

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                • Re: Sierra Club court case thrown out for lack of merit

                  Originally posted by Paul Beckwith View Post
                  Have you considered the possiblity that you are may be wrong?
                  No. Noah had to build an ark to escape the flood. Floods have been happening around the world since biblical times.
                  Gary Ruben
                  CC - IA and SIM

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                  • Climate change...

                    Originally posted by Gary Ruben View Post
                    No. Noah had to build an ark to escape the flood. Floods have been happening around the world since biblical times.
                    Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. - HG Wells

                    Educate yourself on climate change Gary; not too late...

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                    • Re: Climate change...

                      Originally posted by Paul Beckwith View Post
                      Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. - HG Wells

                      Educate yourself on climate change Gary; not too late...
                      HG Wells was a science fiction writer. :p Wanna try again, Paul?
                      Gary Ruben
                      CC - IA and SIM

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                      • Re: Climate change...

                        Sure Gary, how about this link about humans on the brink...

                        http://dandelionsalad.wordpress.com/...-chris-hedges/

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                        • Re: Climate change...

                          Originally posted by Paul Beckwith View Post
                          Sure Gary, how about this link about humans on the brink...
                          It's an opinion piece as far as I can see, Paul.
                          Gary Ruben
                          CC - IA and SIM

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                          • Re: THE NEW One and Only Climate Change Whatever...

                            "http://dandelionsalad ..."

                            On a related note, my wife and I picked some dandelion leaves in a local park yesterday, washed them and added them to our salad. Dandelions are a free source of vitamin A. I think you can eat other parts of dandelions, too, but cannot vouch as to their flavour. Picking local plants and eating them is very green. And saves green, too. ;-)
                            "Tom is a well known racist, and like most of them he won't admit it, possibly even to himself." - Ed Seedhouse, October 4, 2020.

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                            • Re: THE NEW One and Only Climate Change Whatever...

                              Originally posted by Tom O'Donnell View Post
                              "http://dandelionsalad ..."

                              On a related note, my wife and I picked some dandelion leaves in a local park yesterday, washed them and added them to our salad. Dandelions are a free source of vitamin A. I think you can eat other parts of dandelions, too, but cannot vouch as to their flavour. Picking local plants and eating them is very green. And saves green, too. ;-)
                              My wife likes making salads. I've never tried dandelion salad. It's supposed to be high in iron but I don't know if it's as high as spinach. Spinach gets caught between my teeth. Those leafy green veggies also tend to be high in Vitamin K. This is of interest to people who take blood thinners because the veggies tend to work against the thinners. To quickly thicken up the blood when it gets dangerously thin they sometimes give a Vitamin K injection.
                              Gary Ruben
                              CC - IA and SIM

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                              • Re: THE NEW One and Only Climate Change Whatever...

                                Paul Beckwith, you should take this song as your anthem :)

                                Paradise Oskar - Da Da Dam
                                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpnbAIysv74

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