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"What to do about global warming"

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Blogger James said...

Washed out to sea... or relocated to Minneapolis.

9/10/07, 9:44 PM

Anonymous floccina said...

The birth rate in Bangladesh is already plummeting. Dredge and fill will be more than enough and with aquaculture could bring us very cheap shrimp.

9/11/07, 7:43 AM

Blogger Frank Hurdle said...

I love your blog, but the Mississippi Delta begins in the lobby of the Peabody Hotel in Memphis and ends in Catfish Row in Vicksburg. Other than a day or two without power and a few downed trees, the Mississippi Delta didn't take much of a hit from Katrina.

The Mississippi GULF COAST, on the other hand.....

9/11/07, 3:40 PM

Anonymous david davenport said...

The birth rate in Bangladesh is already plummeting.

Is it? Tell us more.

9/12/07, 8:23 AM

Anonymous Kurt9 said...

There are two other ways the U.S. could reduce its projected future output without any reduction in material standard of living.

1) Establish a moratorium on immigration for a 30-40 year period.

2) Eliminate the deduction for more than two dependents on the income taxes.

Both of these would have positive benefit to the U.S. society even if global warming is hokam.

9/13/07, 2:28 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kurt 9: Why would discouraging kids here (the effect of eliminating the deduction past 2 kids) make anything better w.r.t global warming? The overwhelming majority of whatever scientists and engineers develop the technology to deal with future climate change will be kids of first world middle-class parents. Decreasing the number of those kids will not be a win for dealing with global warming, nor for anything else.

9/15/07, 7:16 AM

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