On Global Warming
[Re: John H. Jenks’ letter to the editor in the Jan./Feb 2009 issue regarding the article Why Bother? from the Sept./Oct. 2008 issue.]
Mr. Jenks has to be living in a time warp if he still thinks all is well with mother earth. Ice chunks the size of Delaware are breaking off from Antarctica and the Northwest Passage is fast becoming a reality!
There may be some difference of opinions about what is causing global warming but not too many educated folks think there is any doubt that there is a problem. It certainly isn’t a new ice age that is causing these changes!
Lance
Lady Lake, Florida
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