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>Why stop there - why not ALL future generations?

Hard to account for ice ages (we are currently nearing the end of the
current one), etc.

As Charlie points out, things change, and species do go extinct.  However,
I personally do not wish to contribute to the extinction of a form of life
that is the culmination of millions of years' of evolution, simply because
I wish to maintain my standard of living.  I'm happy to make sacrifices in
order to allow them to coexist until perhaps a process not caused by humans
does them in.

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Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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