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    <title>ChinaDialogue: Latest responses to Comparing the candidates on climate change</title>
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    <link>http://www.chinadialogue.net/article/show/single/en/2054-Comparing-the-candidates-on-climate-change</link>
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      <title>"Most Americans" are not informed</title>
      <description>I don't know who these "most Americans" are, but this American thinks that anthropogenic climate change is the single most important issue facing the US today.  So does the U.S. scientific community.  A recent statement from the board of the American Association for the Advancement of Science states; "The scientific evidence is clear. Global climate change caused by human activities...is a growing threat to society."   On behalf of my countrymen, I offer my apology that "most Americans" refuse to believe this inconvenient truth and continue contributing far more than their share to this global crisis.
Ben F.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 01:13:52 -0400</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.chinadialogue.net/article/summary/2054#comment-7483</link>
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      <title>"Climate change" is a joke.  </title>
      <description>Most Americans realize that it is just another scare method for the politicians to gain more control and taxes then they already have.  When all of humanity only contributes 0.28% of greenhouse gases on earth, it is very clear that anything we do is not going to stop climate change.  Consider volcanoes: they contribute to nearly 50% of greenhouse gases that are not water vapor related.  So does that mean we need to regulate volcanoes and tell them how much they can produce?  Good luck...  In fact it is questionable whether this "climate change" isn't just normal cycles of weather.  </description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 19:01:12 -0400</pubDate>
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