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Friday, January 29, 2010

Bin Laden Rebukes U.S. on Climate Change

To the Editor:

In the article "Bin Laden Rebukes U.S. on Climate Change" I found a remarkable amount of fallacies spoken by Bin Laden regarding American soil. The case made regarding our worldly climate change is ridiculous. As far as I am concerned, the climate change is affected by all nations, not solely America. Bin Laden himself said "All of the industrialized countries, especially the big ones, bear responsibility for the global warming crisis.” So why does it make any sense to blame America for the entire world climate? China it seems has quite the industrial exchange, and I am sure that its people greatly contribute to the climate issues.
Also, it seems that rebuking the American dollar as a main source of the problem is an extensively wild gesture. Condemning U.S. currency alone cannot stop Global Warming. If all industrialized countries truly bear responsibility for the crisis, boycotting American goods does the world no good. If we choose to end the dollar and move to, say, the yen, will the problem cease? Or will the perpetrator simply change? If we are all to blame, then let us examine ourselves and not point the finger.

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