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re Doug

By: raven (Registered ) on 26-10-2007 04:18

OK Doug you have a point of view as do I, my understanding is today there are oceans where yesterday they did not exist, and vice versa. I do belive this is a natural phenomena in the life of a planet. Things change! 
 
Maybe it should be considered that change is upon us and probably also with the next couple of generations. Your ocean point need not be attributed to but one thing, mans influence on climate change. Perhaps there are many things at play we have little understanding of. Therefore naturally we must change with it, if this means the internal combustion engine is to be scrapped, then so be it. 
 
I have often thought that where a leaf is first a bud and then decays only to be bud again, so the planet corrects, grows, and decays. Simply to start over. Is this thinking too simple for you? 
 
As this site is an election site my belief is that many, if not most, of our politicians haven't got a clue about climate change. Of course it is a populist view to embrace the notion of such, gets votes doesn't it?

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