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<div>This is not personal. I do not know you. You may very well be "smarter" than I am, or more informed about many issues. Many smart people have biases that color how they view the world, as we all do. Being smart does not ensure that someone looks at all sides of an issue. And those of modest intelligence sometimes can be more open minded than the "brilliant."</div>
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<div>If you want to believe there are not critical global problems, with serious long term economic impacts, with population expansion, resource depletion, species extinction, ecosystem degradation, and anthropogenic climate change, as many nations try to emulate the energy intensive consumer society of the USA, still mostly dependent on depleting CO2 emitting fossil fuels, which is now hitting the US economy hard as oil climbs over 100 dollars a barrel, that's your choice. My "sky is falling" mentality, as you put it, implying my analysis is more emotion than reason and fact based, is based on the facts of resource limits and environmental impacts, in a world of expanding industrialization and consumption. US consumers are the most powerful economic force in the world among all nations having an impact with their buying power and political and economic choices, on the above mentioned variables influencing the future of our world. And we on the Palouse are part of this global equation.</div>
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<div>Ted Moffett</div>