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Wednesday, January 30, 2008 

Hope all is well. I wanted to write in to respond to the individual who wrote in today to say that if the National Weather Service can’t measure rain then how can we trust there is in fact global warming? Funny point but unfortunately this is not a funny subject. Forget for a moment that us burning oil (fossilized trees), though we burn it cleanly by visible measures, is not unlike us having forest fires everyday in every town and forget that high concentrations of anything in a system is dangerous (including water or, for instance, CO2) the point to me is that we need to do our best to get our pollution levels down across the board. No effort should be spared in this respect. The time is now.

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