Monday, April 21, 2008

 

April 21 responses



re: I hardly ever buy tuna - We must each take "green" responsibility and accountability personally; to wait for governments to do anything is ludicrous. On the other hand, there is so much "green" being touted in all forms of advertising for products, services, etc., who is to know what is real and what is lip-service? That's why individual accountability is critical - one person/one step at a time, AK,. Calgary
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re: I hardly ever buy tuna - I never buy tuna either, prefer salmon. It is indeed interesting to speculate what the world will look like in 300 years. I doubt that we'd recognize it, if present trends in the explosion of knowledge and technology continue, and if or not cataclysms occur in the meantime. The likelihood of that is debatable, of course, but I wouldn't be surprised if, among many other things, our present political boundaries and patterns of commerce will have changed. The earth is changed by ideas initiated by individuals, more so than by overlords, who are swept away by those ideas, and naturally occurring shortages, surfeits, climate changes, etc. The 125 is not out of the question, if we can feed and water and not poison ourselves, EG, Calgary
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