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Greedy Enviromenatlists Adding To Global Warming By Using Air TravelInstead Of Taking a Sailboat or Using Conference Calling.

 
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Old 04-02.-2008, 06:55 AM   #1
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Default Greedy Enviromenatlists Adding To Global Warming By Using Air TravelInstead Of Taking a Sailboat or Using Conference Calling.

Mike Vandeman admits using air travel when he knows it directly
pollutes the delicate upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. Jets
engines have an outsize impact because of how and where they spew
their pollution. ANYONE who was really concerned with the earth and
animal habitat would be taking a SAILBOAT or using a conference call
instead of flying, but they don't because they are greedy and have no
real regard for the enviroment.

"Considering how easy it is to set up conference calls, conferencing,
etc., it seems like a lot of folks could think about whether or not
they really need to be at a particular location".
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