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The Kitchen Sink
Chicken and egg question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ricky M" data-source="post: 74700835" data-attributes="member: 397381"><p>And it's perfectly logical to think that we can pump a billion gallons of toxic goo out of the ground every day, burn it, pump the resulting toxic gasses into the atmosphere, repeat for over 100 years, and yet have no affect upon the environment.</p><p></p><p>The world does have natural heating and cooling cycles. That in no way means that mankind cannot exacerbate those. The two forces are not mutually exclusive.</p><p></p><p>Which came first, the 'either' or the 'or'?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricky M, post: 74700835, member: 397381"] And it's perfectly logical to think that we can pump a billion gallons of toxic goo out of the ground every day, burn it, pump the resulting toxic gasses into the atmosphere, repeat for over 100 years, and yet have no affect upon the environment. The world does have natural heating and cooling cycles. That in no way means that mankind cannot exacerbate those. The two forces are not mutually exclusive. Which came first, the 'either' or the 'or'? [/QUOTE]
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