The government is totally ignoring the emissions of other
greenhouse gasses while corralling the media to concentrate on CO2. A prime
example is dihydrogen-monoxide which is unanimously
recognized by meteorologists as the most prevalent and important of all
greenhouse gases (it is also a major component in acid rain).
Not only is the federal government ignoring the
many plants that produce dihydrogen-monoxide, our
federal government actively subsidizes it's production
and distribution. Massive amounts are emitted as a greenhouse gas by
agriculture and industrial cleaning operations directly to the atmosphere
without any regulation what so ever. This obvious corporate sweetheart deal to
ignore these emissions, is nothing short of a
conspiracy.
While an outright ban on dihydrogen-monoxide may not
be politically feasible at this time, we can hope for it as a long term goal.
In the mean time, there is no reason that we shouldn't be having UN talks to
limit its use in a similar way that we are working on limiting carbon-based
fuels. The usual exaggerated claims as to what such a ban (or reduction) might
do to our economy should be balanced with the knowledge that the global warming
hypothesis hasn't been disproven. Therefore, we
should act now to keep ourselves free of this chemical and dominant source of
greenhouse gas just to be on the safe side.
The Greenhouse effect of dihydrogen-monoxide is
magnitudes greater than that of CO2 (ask any Meteorologist). Areas down wind of
high emissions of dihydrogen-monoxide have seen
weather changes. In fact, orange growers purposely apply dihydrogen-monoxide
to prevent freezing of their crops but miraculously are spared any criticism by
the media about global warming .
Perhaps someone could prepare a list of items that we can buy conscious free
knowing that they don't contain or use any dihydrogen-monoxide
in the item's manufacture. I can imagine a logo that could be attached to
products letting us know that they are dihydrogen-monoxide
free. Anyone who is sincere about saving the planet from global warming, should stop consumption of products that use dihydrogen-monoxide.
I received some disturbing E-mail about this page from someone who claims that
the global warming via greenhouse gasses is 'just a hypotheses'
and therefore we shouldn't do anything. I just don't understand how people can
let greenhouse gases, especialy dihydrogen-monoxide,
off the hook so easily. It is obvious that we should act on all hypotheses
until proven beyond all doubt to be false. In the case of dihydrogen-monoxide
there is ample proof that it is the most important of all greenhouse gasses (it
makes the others look negligible). As of today, I have heard that dihydrogen-monoxide was not even mentioned as a possible
controlled chemical in the talks in
Dumping this chemical into the environment should stop now. Once a ban is in
place, our government or the UN could decide who would get the right to limited
emissions. Otherwise, you could just imagine how greedy people will decide they
'needed' to emit dihydrogen-monoxide from their own
selfish ends.
Documentation of military involvement from an anonymous source now
in
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Another Reader D. H. from
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And now a reader John of Florida
I was quite alarmed by your trenchant
essay regarding the insidious substance: dihydrogen
monoxide. I asked my physician to perform testing to determine if I might be
showing signs of exposure to this chemical. Indeed, the results indicated high
concentrations in nearly every cell of my body! I am attempting to reduce the
concentration of this pollutant in my system via vigorous consumption of its
natural nemesis, anhydrous ethanol. I fully expect this therapy to alleviate my
concerns.
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