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March 19th, 2010 01:37 PM #1Quess this will bolster ULS's point bout the global warming hype:
http://www.the-green-guide.info/
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Looks a bit similar to the swine flu hype and other such sensationalized media hype related to some products or services that of course comes from the country that gave us the saying,"There's one born every minute" this refers to suckers.
There is no need for such carbon trading, what we need is action to lessen if not eliminate dumping more carbon particulates to suspend in our atmosphere that attracts water molecules and disrupts the natural rainfall that use to be quite regular and wide spread on more even measurements.
We now have such deluge as what Ondoy dumped and formerly unheard of droughts as water that should have been still suspended have fallen and replacement via evaporation has been lessened by 10% as from the past two decades measurements with the global dimming caused by the suspended carbon particulates.
It's this reduction if not elimination of dumping more carbon particulates into earth's atmosphere is what is truly important to address and the E-jeepney certainly is a significant event that has in fact now is at the forefront of revolutionizing the public transport system to actually starting off a zero carbon particulates emission in this sector that in the Philippines is definitely the worse sector guilty of tremendous amounts of dumping carbon particulates into the atmosphere with the horrid numbers of smoke belching public transport vehicles plying the transport routes all over the country..Last edited by ghosthunter; March 19th, 2010 at 02:15 PM.
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