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Reasonablib is a single guy from Stockton, California, USA.
My beliefs are informed by metaphysical naturalism. I am a Secular Humanist. Secular Humanism is a life stance and a way of thinking and living that aims to bring out the best in people so that all people can have the best in life. Secular humanists reject supernatural and authoritarian beliefs. They affirm that we must take responsibility for our own lives and the communities and world in which we live. Secular humanism emphasizes reason and scientific inquiry, individual freedom and responsibility, human values and compassion, and the need for tolerance and cooperation. __ http://www.secularhumanism.org/
Jan 21, 2007 2:32am
"President Bush is going to be talking about global warming in his State of the Union address. He's unveiling his new plan. I believe it's called 'No Ice Cap Left Behind.'" --David Letterman -


[Climate Change] This site aims to ensure that corporations and public figures
don't get away with greenwashing their unsustainable environmental practices.
. "Its purpose is to expose the fudged figures, dodgy claims and empty public relations campaigns of the charming people who are wrecking the biosphere."

World faces hottest year ever, as El Niņo combines with global warming news.independent.co.uk/environment/article2116873.ece [news.independent.co.uk/environment/article2116873.ece]


What Al Gore Hasn't Told You About Global Warming -- alternet.org/envirohealth/46318/ [alternet.org/envirohealth/46318/]
"The implications of biospheric equity are so profound and so disturbing, that it is understandable why American environmentalists shy away from discussing the issue. Currently, global carbon emissions are about 7 billion tons, roughly, 1 ton per person. But the average American generates, directly and indirectly, some 10 tons per capita. Thus, to save the planet and cleanse our resource sins, Americans must go far beyond freezing greenhouse gas emissions. As a nation, we must reduce them by more than 90 percent, taking into account the sharp reductions in existing global emissions necessary to stabilize the world's climate. Suddenly we realize that addressing the global warming problem will be very difficult, not only politically but economically and institutionally. And it may well entail significant sacrifice."




From air pollution to Ground Zero, the A to Z Guide showcases dozens of examples of the misuse of science on issues like childhood lead poisoning, toxic mercury contamination, and endangered species.


Scientists' Report Documents ExxonMobil's Tobacco-like Disinformation Campaign on Global Warming Science -- ucsusa.org/news/press_release/ExxonMobil-GlobalWarming-tobacco.html [ucsusa.org/news/press_release/ExxonMobil-GlobalWarming-tobacco.html]