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I throw some of my junk mail there...
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Some folks just don't care or, are unable to read. Case in point, signs posted to not leave old telephone books at mail stops, they are to be put our for recycling. What happens some just leave their old books next to the signs. The Lions Club picks up aluminum cans from specially marked barrels at mail stops. What happens, a few folks leave their old beer bottles there instead of leaving them in driveway for recycling trucks.
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This is definitely off topic but does deserve a response. Anthropogenic global warming is more than a theory. The real question, in my opinion, is how much of a perturbation on the longer term climatic trends has it caused and will it non-linearly send us into a regime that would not have existed otherwise. As such, it remains an area of active research. To deny that there is an impact goes against well established science.
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I tried to bring this up before with little support. Even tried to work with the district office to put recycling cans at the post office. Who's going to collect them was the answer. I have tried to tell people that they can use a paper bag for their newspapers and junk mail for recycling and that you don't need a special bag. You just can't fix some things. Depends on your upbringing I guess. Consideration for others, and the environment, blah, blah, blah.....
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It is fact that global warming is caused by snowbirds,just like all the other problems
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The only thing that is open to debate is the magnitude of the impact. To say that the increase in CO2 has had no impact is simply not correct. The physics are well understood. Think of it this way: there are longer term climatic trends (some are caused by changes in the earth's orbit). Increases in CO2 will cause a perturbations on those trends. The magnitude is what is open for debate. I personally don't buy into the doomsday scenarios but the increases in CO2 do have an impact.
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