Friday, August 03, 2007

Making It Rain Acid

Does anyone remember the dangers of acid rain?

Acid rain has many environmental effects. It causes acidification to lakes and streams and damages trees that are at high elevations. It also speeds up the decay of building materials and paints including irreplaceable buildings, statues, and sculptures. Acid rain contributes to visibility degradation and has an impact on public health as well.
(Thinkquest)

Apparently some of the global warming loons have forgotten those things.

New Scientists reports some of the maroons blaming man for all global warming want to fill the atmosphere with sulphur.

Aside from the dangers of acid rain we spent years hearing about, it seems they haven't been keeping up with live science over guesswork computer models. See my earlier entry today for more information on atmospheric aerosols adding to global warming.

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