Humans had nothing to do with creating the ozone hole in Antarctica? Likewise greenhouse gasses; we may not be causing climate change but we could be influencing it, pushing it along. It's strange how when it comes to something like war, we're so proactive, don't just sit there, do something, do anything, bomb them. But when it comes to acknowledging a monster ozone hole created by humans, and possibly tipping the planet's weather, we suddenly get very passive. Not everyone is passive. Obviously the scientists who put together the information aren't passive. But enough people are happily sitting on their hands that nothing is being done about it, like with the CFC's. ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Stone To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: 4/16/2006 11:00:09 PM Subject: [lit-ideas] Re: Fwd: Re: global luke-warming -- addendum At 10:34 PM 4/16/2006, you wrote: You're right, too much information. Forget about Venus. I just threw it in there. Did you read the link I sent? Yes it has convinced me that no one knows anything about anything. Lots of really interesting facts. Lots of scenarios. Lots of numbers that don't make sense, lots that do. If anything, it reassures me that we have NOTHING to do with the long range fate of mother earth. Paul _________________ [insert pithy quote here] Paul Stone pas@xxxxxxxx Leamington, ON. Canada