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		<description>Comments by Miner49er</description>
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<title>Living on Earth : Living on Earth: America&rsquo;s Climate Denial Madhouse</title>
<link>http://www.loe.org/shows/segments.html?programID=16-P13-00053&amp;segmentID=1#IDComment1036517990</link>
<description>Climate change is a false premise for regulating or taxing carbon dioxide emissions. Nature converts CO2 to calcite (limestone). Climate change may or may not be occurring, but is is surely NOT caused by human fossil fuels use. Changes in temperature cause changes in ambient CO2, with an estimated 800 year time lag.      Others have shown the likely causes of climate change, and they DO NOT include human use of fossil fuels. There is no empirical evidence that fossil fuels use affects climate. Likely and well-documented causes include sunspot cycles, earth/sun orbital changes, cosmic ray effects on clouds and tectonic plate activity. I make a further point here.      Here&amp;#039;s why. Fossil fuels emit only 3% of total CO2 emissions. 95% comes from rotting vegetation. All the ambient CO2 in the atmosphere is promptly converted in the oceans to calcite (limestone) and other carbonates, mostly through biological paths. CO2 + CaO =&amp;gt; CaCO3 (exothermic). The conversion rate increases with increasing CO2 partial pressure. A dynamic equilibrium-seeking mechanism.      99.84% of all carbon on earth is already sequestered as sediments in the lithosphere. The lithosphere is a massive hungry carbon sink that converts ambient CO2 to carbonate almost as soon as it is emitted. All living or dead organic matter (plants, animals, microbes etc. amount to only 0.00033% of the total carbon mass on earth. Ambient CO2 is only 0.00255%.      Full implementation of the Paris Treaty is now estimated to cost $50 trillion to $100 trillion by 2030--$6,667-$13,333 per human being. Nearly two-thirds of humanity&amp;#039;s cumulative savings over history. And will not affect climate at all.      A modern coal power plant emits few air effluents except water vapor and carbon dioxide. Coal remains the lowest cost and most reliable source of electric energy, along with natural gas. Coal has always competed effectively with natural gas. Illinois Basin coal now costs less than 1/3 the equivalent cost of natural gas at their respective sources. Coal is more competitive with gas today than it was in 1995.  </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 1 Jan 2017 17:33:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Jewish Daily Forward : Peering Into the Minds of the Climate Doubters &ndash; Forward.com</title>
<link>http://forward.com/articles/196018/peering-into-the-minds-of-the-climate-doubters/#IDComment814990097</link>
<description>Why is the Forward deleting my comments? </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 7 Apr 2014 16:51:31 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Big Journalism : Tom &#039;I, Me, Mine&#039; Friedman Responds to the Global Warming Deniers, Hilarity Ensues</title>
<link>http://bigjournalism.com/chorner/2010/02/17/tom-i-me-mine-friedman-responds-to-the-global-warming-deniers-hilarity-ensues/#IDComment57646092</link>
<description>Friedman should go back to doing what he&amp;#039;s good at---fawning interviews of fat muslim women in posh Parisian quartiers about how much they admire Osama bin Laden.   Really, where did he pick up all that upholstery?  He needs to give his knife &amp;amp; fork a rest. What a hypocrite!!! </description>
<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 16:55:03 +0000</pubDate>
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