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Linda and ken, i agree with almost all. not cutting the street lights though. perhaps after midnight...... those of us who like to go out in the evenings need to stay safe.
I would ban those bleeping *#@*& leaf blowers. I know a guy who has a design to make cars run on hydro power.
In regard to saving polar bears I think we could build floating platforms from all the plastic and stryrofoam containers.
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----- Original Message ----
From: ken barber <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 10:22:21 PM
Subject: Re: question for Peter, Ken Deri, or anyone else re:.Global Warming.
you have some very good ideas, linda. now if we could
just get washington or even the state capitals to
listen.
now, pick yourself up off the floor. i know you nearly
fainted when i agreed with you.
--- Linda Walker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> All of that is a major cause of loss of habitat and
> species death.
> Birds are especially harmed in Hawaii and some I
> used to see are no
> longer here. Hawaii is losing its birds several
> times faster than
> the mainland.
> Other peeves: It really irks me when kids have to go
> to school on
> totally asphalt playgrounds with no grass or
> anything earth friendly
> to play on. I think they should locate the urban
> schools backing up
> to city owned parks so they have a place to play and
> this would also
> take our parks back from the dealers as well. I also
> think we should
> turn off every other street light in America.
> Imagine the savings.
> Light pollution is not good for us either. I know
> many will disagree
> with that but I like the dark and it is good for our
> circadian
> rhythms. I also think we should outlaw that noise
> pollution from car
> alarms that only annoy and people try to ignore. I
> love the sound of
> the sirens in Europe which are not at all screeching
> like they are
> here. They do not annoy the ears and people pay more
> attention.
> Humans are definitely responsible for light and
> noise pollution.
>
> 06:59 AM 9/22/2007, you wrote:
> >I've been reading the posts about global warming
> with interest, and
> >I think you've left out something. How does
> mankind's encroachment
> >on nature, be it road building, house building, or
> paving, interact
> >with climate? I think the greenhouse gases might
> not be the only
> >thing we have to worry about.
> >
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