--- brad bartholomew <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Steve says: "Yeah, I suppose someday the human race
> will die out. Seems to one of the lessons one can
> draw from biology and evolution."
>
> I would say that the human race would deserve to die
> out if we all thought like him.
>
> Is he suggesting that we shouldn't try to solve
> environmental-population problems at all?
No, what he is suggesting is that your stupid knee-jerk reactions
wont help the situation. Move over and let people who want to
*think* about solving the problems do something.
> As to his suggestion that the excptionally hot summer
> in Australia is just a local problem, it may be of
> interest to him to know that Antartica is in the
> Southern hemisphere as well. Quite close to Australia.
So what? Are we talking about Global Warming or Southern Hemisphere
warming. Trying to draw global conclusions from local phenomena is
fallacious thinking.
> I don't think his response to my posting was fair, and
> I don't think it was informed.
So what?
Steve
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