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    The Dangers Of Global Warming

    Coal-Fired Power PlantBefore some of you think I’ve flipped my lid and jumped on the global warming bandwagon, read on. There are other dangers that are beginning to surface because our society has too eagerly accepted one man’s theory about global warming and in particular the effects of carbon dioxide.

    Just yesterday I shared with readers about the Global Warming Wildlife Survival Act, a bill proposed by some members of the U.S. Senate that would have far reaching affects on all citizens but more importantly for us hunters, trappers and fishermen. This act would give the federal government far too much authority over state’s fish and game management programs, strip you and I of our property rights and further put a cramping on business, development and industry dependent on natural resources.

    We can add one more thing this morning to this growing list of threats to citizens as the result of something we’ve decided to call global warming. Whether we believe in global warming as is being pushed by the doom and gloom bunch, we have to at least consider the side effects of such.

    In Kansas, the Department of Health and Environment has rejected a permit application by a cooperative that is seeking to build two 700-megawatt coal-fired power plants (New York Times article). The DHE rejected that permit based solely on a Supreme Court ruling in Massachusetts vs. the Environmental Protection Agency in which the court ruled that carbon dioxide was a pollutant that could be regulated. This is the first time any regulatory agency has denied a permit of this kind based solely on the premise of global warming.

    Granted there are many people who applaud such a rejection because of their concerns over pollution but at least consider the precedent that is being set here. A permit is being denied strictly on the premise that a theory – I’m sorry but there is just as much scientific evidence to disprove global warming as defined as there is to support it – about the effects of carbon dioxide is causing the end of the world.

    Is this the beginning of a domino effect? Are we going to destroy our own society, our economies and livelihoods over global warming? If you are a promoter of global warming at least use some sense and sensibility about what steps we are taking to combat it. Yanking the rug out from under everything in the name of global warming is as irresponsible as doing nothing at all about cleaning up our atmosphere and environment.

    We should all keep a close eye on every action that is being taken in the name of global warming. This could have devastating affects on us all.

    Tom Remington

    Posted on 20th October 2007
    Under: Fishing, Fishing Politics, Fishing Science, Kansas, Opinion/Commentary | No Comments »

    Genetically Altered Fish to be Stocked in Kansas Lakes

    The Kansas State Department of Wildlife and Parks is going to stock three lakes in Kansas with sterile game fish. The three lakes are Wellington City Lake, Lake Afton and Harvey County Lake East. The DNA of these fish has been manipulated to cause the fish to be sterile.

    Many have feared that cross breeding of native fish with stocked fish yields an inferior fish, incapable of surviving the rigors of real life. If this testing is successful, the department plans to use the same methods on other fish in other lakes.

    They’re coming after you next. You better look out.

    Tom Remington

    Posted on 10th April 2006
    Under: Fishing, Kansas | No Comments »

    Deadbeat Parents Won’t be Fishing in Kansas

    At least not legally! The house gave approval yesterday of a bill that would add deadbeat parents to a database. When anyone attempts to buy a hunting or fishing license, the name is compared to the list. If you’re on it, you lose!

    Tom Remington

    Posted on 21st March 2006
    Under: Fishing, Kansas | No Comments »