macdoc
Philosopher
r-j
Yes and it was mitigated by legislation tho it is becoming a problem again in emerging economies.
The problem with C02 is a larger one and not as easily contained but Sweden and others have done so sucessfully as has been shown.
Are you denying that GHG is the primary driver behind the current climate change? Do you have a alternate thesis to present and defend?
I remember when acid rain was damaging freshwater lakes and killing fish. Even before the laws could stop the high sulfur coal and oil from being uised, alkaline pellets were air dropped into ponds and lakes to stop the damage. Fish were restocked, things were done.
Yes and it was mitigated by legislation tho it is becoming a problem again in emerging economies.
The problem with C02 is a larger one and not as easily contained but Sweden and others have done so sucessfully as has been shown.
Are you denying that GHG is the primary driver behind the current climate change? Do you have a alternate thesis to present and defend?