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Mar 6, 2010 10:23am
This has been an Imelda Marcos kind of season for shoe-dropping about global warming. -

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It’s alway fun to knock Al Gore (Gorella) around for his hypocrisy and profit motivation behind his promotion of ‘heat is killer’ mantra.  We’ve got reports of methane seeping up from the floor of Siberian seas (and no one’s blaming ancient rotting bodies).. oh, it’s because we’ve melted the ice… yeah, who me and my exhale?

Folks, this heat has got opponents called: snow, radiation at night, green living biomass. If we don’t pollute the planet, killing off the green stuff, etc. , things will get back to normal.  It’s Al Gore, who at his farm in Tennessee was mining for Tin (Sn) and washing the tallons down the stream, killing fish.  That story was silenced quickly… or else he stopped it.  But to his credit, he proposed putting berms around farming fields to help contain the runoff from plowing, fertilizers, selecticides, pesticides, herbicides.  He didn’t mention ‘minimal till’ technologies which only plow the furrow that you plant, and allow the grass to grow in between the rows… fertilize only that furrow… it works, too.  And it you plant grasses that like clover are deep  rooted and take N from the air thru bacteria on their roots, then over time less and less fertilizer will be required … and you can have organic crops on hillsides with great yields.  I think there have been many in Texas doing this …. but on the flatlands, using less oil,  and chemicals, it would really make a great difference.  It might even lower the mercury content in fish from the diesel fuel used on land and sea (diesel has mercury in it).

So it’s not the warming … it’s the contaminating.  Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.  Now go buy a Prius. (mine averages 50 miles per gallon)

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