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," : I like that Jon Greene uses the example of progress from the horse-and-buggy era to our current mode of transportation with gasoline-powered vehicles because it seems he’d prefer those good old days of better climate. But history shows us a few facts about climate. Raging storms and drought have always been a part of life, and the thought that man has the power to change climate is somewhat laughable.
Does Jon think we’d have a garden of Eden without storms or floods or drought on our planet if we all relied on solar or wind and drove electric vehicles? And before we’re so quick to eliminate the petroleum industry, Jon might want to consider the petroleum components necessary to manufacture the solar panels, wind turbines and electric vehicles, along with thousands of other everyday items that have taken us beyond the horse-and-buggy era.
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