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Harley Winer, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE
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RE: Climate Change
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Harley Winer
03-18-2017 11:25 AM
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Bradford, It could be true that "eventually" the number of wolfs would increase BUT there is a lag time involved and in the meantime the increase in bunnies could eat all of the vegetation leaving an unsustainable environment for both the bunnies and the wolfs ------------------------------ Harley ...
RE: Climate Change
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03-16-2017 03:26 PM
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That is a very clever distinction - the difference between doing something to help someone versus helping them to do something. Much like the difference between giving someone a fish or teaching them how to fish. BUT there are those you say "screw them! They should figure it out themselves" or worse ...
RE: Climate Change
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03-12-2017 07:45 PM
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My father was an engineer and at one time he got involved in politics when he became campaign manager for a friend running for county commissioner in rural western Maryland. I don't recall the specifics of the issue but I remember him coming home (when I was a high school student) and telling me that ...
RE: Climate Change
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03-11-2017 03:17 PM
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Arguing about the proportional contributions of volcanic CO2 and human CO2 misses the point. We can't control volcanic emissions but society has the potential to reduce human CO2 if (and certainly a really big IF) carbon is included in our designs and policy were to be be more considerate of the public ...
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