
Amoco Oil demonstrated the distasteful stuff coming out of our automobiles utilizing leaded fuel by attaching a large clear balloon to the tailpipe of an automobile. The balloon quickly filled up with black nasty gases. Right beside the leaded fuel-burning car was one burning the Amoco's new lead-free gasoline and there was none of the pollution collecting in the bag attached to that car. These were an eye opening demonstrations and paved the way for the acceptance of unleaded fuel.
Lastly if you ever traveled by bus, it is hard to forget the diesel exhaust that permeated those bus stations. You could hardly get your breath around those places.
Getting the public to accept a theory that blamed the activity of humans for global warming was relatively easy. The public already had experiences with man made pollution, so it was easy to accept that burning fossil fuels was causing global warming with CO2. I also fell for the idea that man was responsible for the problem. I even wrote an article for 'Amazines.com' about the hazards of CO2. I penned another article for my sister website robfg.com.
After a lot of research that included material from a lot of the world's pre-eminent scientists and climatologist, I penned several articles on my websites about CO2, Venus, and Mars. There is only one conclusion a reasonable person can make. Global warming is not from any efforts of humankind. You can read my rewrite of the article of global warming here: robfg.com.
What I want you to understand is that smog and the effects of other pollutants were resolved by real science, not an emotional, nearly hysterical proclamation by those with ulterior motives. So look into the issue for yourself and do not allow this issue to steal your freedom. Be deliberate in your quest to find the truth.
http://www.nov55.com/index.html is a good place to start. Examination of the facts will make room for new ideas with respect to 'global warming'.
Cheers,
-Robert-
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