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Archive for November, 2007

Consensus Means Proof, Right?

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

The debate about Global Warming is fascinating in so many ways.
For the true believers it is frustrating because some people will not be convinced to accept the believers point of view.
For the skeptics it is frustrating because so many people are convinced to accept the believers point of view even while the evidence is so […]

Thankful!

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

Maybe you won’t be Thank God for Global Warming this holiday but I hope you are thankful for a few things.
First of all, life does not have to be perfect for us to be thankful. On an individual level we are normally pretty fortunate even in the hard times. I can point to all kinds […]

Does Logging Cause Global Warming?

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

It’s a good question.  My gut/knee jerk reaction is, No.  But lets look at some bits and pieces of experience and such nonsense I use to come to that conclusion.
First, I live in the Pacific Northwest.  Logging has been part of life here since pioneers settled this region.  In the early days logging was done […]

Control

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

Is it a bad concept?  Is it a good concept? 
No, it is just a concept.  Necessary and yet dangerous. 
The key to control is another important concept, in fact maybe a couple of them. 
Balance and Freedom.
A society with only freedom is unruly and eventually unsafe.  A society with only control is oppressive and eventually tyrannical.
Balance is […]

The Warning!

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

The warnings went unheeded. 
The evidence was shown and explained but people would not listen.  It was clear according to the studies of our most knowledgeable on the subject that action had to be taken and taken very soon.  People, however, lived their lives the way they wanted to.  They did not make the changes […]

Following the Carbon Footprints

Monday, November 5th, 2007

The other day I was out looking for wild game to hunt and found an alarming discovery.  You see when looking for game one technique is to look for tracks to see where the animals are moving.  What I found was appalling.  The places I had hunted for so many years before were obliterated by […]

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