Posted by Kim on May 30, 2000, at 1:01:51
In reply to Re: A test!? , posted by andrew on May 29, 2000, at 17:06:56
> Cars are associated with approx. 50,000 accidental deaths annually in the United States, and with increased atmospheric carbon dioxide levels worldwide. Though most researcher tend to agree "greenhouse gasses" have effected the climate, few are willing to attribute any particular severe weather event to global warming. The past three years have seen a consistant increase in record-breaking global mean temperature. Lloyds of London recently tapped into investors surity to pay claims for a record number of weather-related disaters. People drive cars in an effort to find personal satisfaction. Cars are commonly used for recreation and commerce. Aircraft, trains and boats also contribute to atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrous dioxide.
Sorry, Andrew, a most enlightening answer, but spelling counts ;-)
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