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How to solve global warming conflict


Marshall Brain

Marshall Brain


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February 26, 2008

The only word that can be applied to a recently-revealed military report is “depressing”: Now the Pentagon tells Bush: climate change will destroy us

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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  04/29  at  03:15 AM

i think instead of telling us what global warming is and what you wrote last year about 'military global warming may cause war' or something..actually tell us how to solve global warming instead of gossiping about it!! paige emery



Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  03/14  at  10:05 AM

the prize to the shallow and shameless self-will is what we are facing as the "global warming threat'. it cuts the very roots of hope, donfidence and the good natured will to sustain and live a meaningful life. so there is anarhcy and dissention let lose among the dumb multitude in dissipating silence! It is the worst part than the actual plague! It is contagious!! unless something concrete and viable is done the inner harmony and peace will dissolve and the rule of nemesis can take over. Man has to be responsible for what he has done. Eaten the fruit of wisdom and boasts he can be the dupe of immortal master. He has become the monster instead. lost the harmony and the pleasantness of living. yet i am sure we can make amends if we are earnest and divinely daring. Either make it or get saked. there is no one to monitor and supervise. it is the hardest vision needed and yet i think it is possible if we do put all our wil and souls together. i do belelive once for all. God is merciful and kind to even the intolerable and inhuman. it is the simpleton who makes the real core of living. we have to take into account the soul of nature and the fair globe that we live in. It is not yet too late. but.........
yours truly,
P.Bose.
14/03/10

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