Well Said Kygorski Well Said.
But I fear that talking to Geo is HOPELESS. He's been drinking the Fix news cool aid for too long to ever change! LOL

He is better off just talking about his fishing up in the Canadian Wilds where it's pristine. He like the Pristine wilderness a lot. So do I. Which is one reason I feel we need to cut back on the amount of coal we burn.

We have way too many people in this world today. And if we don't cut back on our pollution and our own population nature will do it for us in the long term. There will be much more cancer and heart disease and diabetes in the future. Wait a second. That's already happening. Even the Chinese are smart enough to realize that the worlds human population is over the carrying capacity of the earth.

One day we will probably all be killed or wiped out by nuclear war as we continue to fight over the last remaining resources on the earth. China, Vietnam, Japan and Korea are all fighting over areas in the South China Sea right now.

And to think that they all joined together to fight the USA when we invaded Vietnam. They were all friends back them. I guess the enemy of your enemy is your friend? Now they are all just back to being enemies again. What are they fighting for or about? Oil Resources at the bottom of the South China Sea. When the oil gets even more scarce and it will then what will they all do? Anyone that can't see this coming is blind. I don't know how long the oil will last but eventually it will all be gone.

You see we do know that it was not made over night. Our best minds teach us that oil and coal took millions of years to form deep in the earth under high heat and high pressure conditions. And that it was made from the decaying plant material that grew during the time of the Dinosaurs 65 million years ago. We will run out of economically reliable coal someday. And that day is approaching at a faster rate now that China is industrializing more and more. They are burning up the coal faster than ever before in the history of the Earth. Well the known history. Who really knows.


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Man has been fighting nature since recorded times. Sometimes good sometimes bad. Call it what you will, but pictures of California, and the upper mid west will show things are changing.It's foolish to believe that we are not causing some problems. I sometimes wonder if we know what we are doing. Take for example, we are spending tons of money to study if man can go to mars, and come back. At the same time we are building robots to do many of the things man has done for centurys. Any one who thinks that doubling the population of the planet in a 100 years,dosn't change anything, is asleep