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Old 23-09-2015, 06:45 PM
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Hi Andy thanks for your input.
I have been on your links for over a hour and only half way thru the first, if that.
I don't go into climate science, I have a link someplace on the physics which gives a credible overview and to my mind it would seem the damage has already been done.
I have no concerns really as it is my belief no actions will change on the part of humans even in the face of immediate destruction.

There are so many coal fired plants in China and India already and more planned for the future. They won't be shut down.
More coal mines are being sort and opened and the most positive government response is to tax consumption.
That is hardly a serious response is it.
And all are happy to consumer in excess race cars, boats, planes etc with no concern.
And it's all good for business so why stop.
So I don't care.
I see another mass extinction but I don't care because caring places you in a very small minority and rated as a nutter.
My latest interest is statistics which I really do enjoy.
Sure they can be played with to support a point of view and folk point that out as if in doing so destroys any virtue the gathering of statistics can do.
I happen to believe one can use statistical trends well and profitably.
If more people are buying x and you see a continuing trend maybe it's time to go onto business supplying x. If costs of producing x are rising maybe sell that business rather than trying to work with falling profit.
I hope the spelling errors are few. I am on my done with fat fingers and miss stuff...and I am up in the hills so my not be able to correct..storm coming so reception may be lost.
Thanks again for the links I do enjoy the posts where various views are presented on any matter really.
Alrx
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