jeffj@panix.com (Jeff Jonas) wrote in news:v1qogt$4fg$
1@reader1.panix.com:
In article <v1nqle$21tgd$1@dont-email.me>, BillGill <billnews2@cox.net> wrote:
It has seemed to me for a while now that Coca Cola doesn't
fizz as much as it used to when I open a bottle.
Agreed: fountain sodas too: Coke and Pepsi.
I'm no chemist, unsure if it's the water or CO2.
Not sure of those sodas as I don't drink them. Remember that some leaders decided to blame CO2 on glabal warming even when there is no clear relationship. Climate change always happens and is the result of many cyclic factors. Human causes can be reversed or prevented, but only a few cities
have determined that planning was to blame, and restoring the vegetation
cools the local weather again.
This was obvious when I moved from the midwest to Orlando, FL, after college. They paved nearly all the areas of the cities and and spaces nearby. The
heat could be escaped by a simple 10-15 mile journey to a mostly green nature park or to the coast. There could be a good 15-25F difference in temperature where the natural areas were preserved.
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