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Robert Morley wrote:
We have far more to fear from the proposed
'remedies' than we have from any variation in climate.

Unfortunately, all too true in many cases. Ethanol, for example, is harder
on the environment to produce than the benefits it gives.

Feeding machines rather than people is probably *the* most unethical undertaking
we're engaged in, at the moment. :-(
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