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Yes George, There Is
Global Warming By James Donahue Aug. 30, 2005 Obviously manipulated
by the powerful business and industrial leaders that bought him his presidency, George W. Bush has done everything possible
to stall the world initiative to curb greenhouse gas emissions and put the brakes on runaway global warming. This is not news. It
is getting to be such an old story it sounds like a broken record to even write or say it. But Bush has been consistent in
that he sidesteps the world movement to put costly controls on industrial smokestacks and automobile exhaust pipes in at least
a token effort to stop the extreme polluting of the air we breathe. Instead of taking the
lead in what could have been a world movement to save our planet, Mr. Bush will go down in history of one of the worst environmental
presidents to ever sit in the White House. And he is there at a time when the world really depended on something better .
. . a president representing the needs of the world and not of big business. Now we must pay severely
for our misdeeds. Hurricane Katrina was
but a reminder of what is in store for not only the Weather specialists say
the formula is right for many more such storms to follow. And the evidence is there to prove them right. Right behind Katrina
are tropical depressions numbers 13 and 14, one still east of the In the The entire world is experiencing
extreme weather this month. Searing heat and drought have ravaged southern Europe and North Africa with wildfires burning
out of control across Extreme floods on the
other hand have struck central A severe drought continues
this year across the Midwest United States now turning parts of the Intense heat in Temperatures in While all of the signs
of global disaster are clearly visible, American industry continues to spew its foul soot and smog into the atmosphere, we
continue driving our automobiles instead of seeking alternative ways to travel, and our government refuses to recognize that
we even have a problem. If we don’t do
something very soon, the consequences will be chilling for all concerned. |
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