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I drove my car in Boston today - did I cause a drought in Kansas or Kenya?

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anti, the proportion of the atmosphere that is CO2 now that wasn't when Thomas Jefferson took the Oath of Office is 1/11,000th.

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  1. While you my like to think of yourself as that important, it would be more the case how many of the 4.5 million others in the Boston general area drove their cars and all the other cities in the U.S. and the rest of the world ~800,000,000 cars.

    The average output of co2 from cars is `166g/km, do the math, that is a lot of co2 or another way if the words cars drive just 10km a day that is 52million tons a day. The worlds cars produce as much co2 in ~5 days as the worlds volcanoes produce in a year.


  2. Probably both.  And you  almost certainly helped keep ruthless dictators in power by using something that was made in their sweat shops.

    You must be a Republican.

    Shame shame.  You probably even have a job and pay taxes.  Blasphemous

  3. Boston??  do they still allow you to drive there????

  4. Kenya...we're only hurting other countries.  The US can't claim damages due to global warming (we're the bad guys).

  5. yep evil

  6. Not yet but maybe in a few days

  7. According to the AGW believers you did.

    But seriously, that's taking your life in you hands.  You're lucky to be alive !!

    =^)

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