Scientists condemn US as emissions of greenhouse gases hit record level

The United States emitted more greenhouse gases in 2004 than at any time in history, confirming its status as the world's biggest polluter. Latest figures on the US contribution to global warming show that its carbon emissions have risen sharply despite international concerns over climate change.

The figures, which were quietly released on Easter Monday, reveal that net greenhouse gas emissions during 2004 increased by 1.7 per cent on the previous year, equivalent to a rise of 110 million tons of carbon dioxide.
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http://news.independent.co.uk/world/science_technology/article358583.ece

The false positive...

Climate is changing, always but not always obviously.

Now is special due to NOW being obvious.

The gases labeled as 'greenhouse gases' are however incapable of producing any affect that would be as described as the 'greenhouse effect' as outlined.

The only link is in time, but at a time when other significant effects are being produced, and only OPINION has ever been attempted to platform 'greenhouse' concepts, and opinion of a scientist is NOT a validation of SCIENCE.

Pollution is still relevant, but a supposed 'greenhouse effects' is not in any regard 'changing climate', or even itself possible. The continued attempt to bully 'greenhouse opinion' is only shortening the path to Uranium, and I have been attempting to indicate this for 5 years, and now to it is being made obvious that Uranium is 'happening'.

NOW all that can be done is to IGNORE further 'greenhouse opinions', and begin again discussion to limit the use of Uranium by use of Gas fuelled generation where possible, and Gas as vehicle fuel, common here in Australia.

Your's
Peter K Anderson aka Hartlod
hartlod@bigpond.com
(The word 'Hartlod' in the registered Trademark of Peter K Anderson.)

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