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Television Sets Cause Global Warming Print E-mail
Written by Noel Sheppard, newsbusters.org   
Thursday, 03 July 2008
 

TVYou can add another thing to the growing list of causes of global warming: television sets.

I kid you not.

Frankly, I think the climate alarmists are going too far with this one, for a nation hooked on TV doesn't seem likely to change its viewing habits to save the planet.

Of course, I could be wrong about how folks will respond to what the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported Thursday (emphasis added):

The gas, widely used in the manufacture of flat screen TVs, is estimated to be 17,000 times as powerful as carbon dioxide.

Ironically, NF3 is not covered by the Kyoto protocol as it was only produced in tiny amounts when the treaty was signed in 1997.

Levels of this gas in the atmosphere have not been measured, but scientists say it is a concern and are calling for it to be included in any future emissions cutting agreement.

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1. 07-05-2008 01:57

Another scam to limit freedom and liberty, impose socialism, raise taxes, and strangle the economy. These Marxist/Socialists who call themselves democrats admitted as much when Maxine Waters and another congressman recently said the govenment may have to take over the oil companies. They've already got the schools and Amtrak. They created the oil crisis. Oil is an altenative energy source. Its an alternative to whale oil which is the technological level we will be at in a few years if we implement these man made global warming scams.
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