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	<title>Comments on: Global Warming is a Crock</title>
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		<title>By: Ian Atkin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ian Atkin</dc:creator>
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		<description>Sorry for being so blunt, but you&#039;re a selfish fool if you really think that weaning ourselves off of hydro-carbons now is pointless.

Even if all the climate change advocates in the world are dead wrong, there&#039;s still something to be said for reducing our reliance on oil, and the pollution that it and its by-products create. This world needs to do this now before we realize it&#039;s too late, and we find ourselves dealing with a socio-economic meltdown because the fuel is gone or too expensive to retrieve.

The only argument for not doing so, and the reason for Bush&#039;s reluctance to admit there&#039;s a problem, is that of certain large corporations and their profit margins. The cost later will far exceed the potential cost now. Believe me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry for being so blunt, but you&#8217;re a selfish fool if you really think that weaning ourselves off of hydro-carbons now is pointless.</p>
<p>Even if all the climate change advocates in the world are dead wrong, there&#8217;s still something to be said for reducing our reliance on oil, and the pollution that it and its by-products create. This world needs to do this now before we realize it&#8217;s too late, and we find ourselves dealing with a socio-economic meltdown because the fuel is gone or too expensive to retrieve.</p>
<p>The only argument for not doing so, and the reason for Bush&#8217;s reluctance to admit there&#8217;s a problem, is that of certain large corporations and their profit margins. The cost later will far exceed the potential cost now. Believe me.</p>
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