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br> -- Frank Natoli br> Newton, New Jersey /p> p> As an engineer with some experience building nuclear power plants, I have no problem with the technology or concern regarding the safety of these plants. I do have an abiding mistrust of the advocates of global warming who are trying to construct a compelling argument for their cause as being the result of anthropogenic carbon dioxide gas contributions to the greenhouse effect. The attached link shows current accepted proportions of gases contributing to the greenhouse effect and the calculated proportion resulting from anthropogenic activities. If this information is incorrect, then a convincing refutation should be provided. br> -- Ed Costello br> Bellevue, Washington /p>Mr. Tucker wrote in his recent article on Global Warming the following "Each side is at the point of trying to outlaw the other's opinion."
p>Please have him point out the folks on the Skeptic side who are proposing to "outlaw" man-made global warming opinion. It is the religious believers in man-made GW who are calling the skeptics "deniers" and trying to link us to Holocaust deniers. It is the GW religious believing Senators who threatened Exxon for writing about man-made GW skepticism. br> -- Will Johnson
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