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Teens Battle Global Warming

August 15, 2008 01:48 PM ET | Lucia Graves | Permanent Link | Print

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Great

I think it is inspiring to see that some youth are actually taking some actions. They are the pioneers.

Teen Warming Plan

If they're interested in reality, not just selections of such, the teen plan needs to include the likelyhood that the hockey stick shape of the warming increase graph would track, in time frame and shape including the change from blade to handle, one of the developemt and exploding increase of wireless communication whose energy frequencies activate, thus warm, just as those from the sun, with no built in regular cooling periods. Radio, data transmission, TV, cell phones, remotes, sensors, trackers, lodaters, satellites, internet, GPS,radar, lasers, CBs, pagers, handhelds galore and growing, etc. all create or utilize energy frequencies that keep the atmosphere in a constant state of activity, aka: warmth. Denial of any connextion, of course, would dwarf that of the warming itself but nature cares not for what humans think, just what they do, and we do plenty, including sending a text message. It's not just the gas comforter we have created, it's also the hot water bottle we put under it and we that in many ways, some obvious, some not.

Should Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger consider a fee on corn fuel ethanol use?

* * Lower price for food, gas, water, beer, cleaner air and funds for the budget from oil profit.

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