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That's from myrtlebeachonline. Interesting name, landsea, for a guy who studies hurricanes. Anyway, I don't think he hates the environment, although I am sure there are many loyal followers of Gore who right now are coming up with scathing retorts, possibly calling him a shill for the oil industry, or hitler. Acting under the presupposition that global warming is a farce, can we at least agree that air pollution is something to be concerned about from an apolitical standpoint? Voted : No, he's just introducing facts that happen to run contrary to some global warming claims It seems he is interested in scientific discovery, and that does not equate to despising nature. Not at all. This might seem like common sense and general knowledge, but it is not. There are many that may respond that it proves he hates nature. Applerod- of course there are plenty of reasons to reduce pollution. I think regardless of global warming, we need to reduce carbon emissions. To discuss global warming does not necessarily equate to desiring no reductions of pollution, does it? "Acting under the presupposition that global warming is a farce, can we at least agree that air pollution is something to be concerned about from an apolitical standpoint?" Yes, but that's not my concern. My concern is the politicians influence on science. That is not a situation we should encourage.
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