Monday, May 29, 2006

South Carolina Joins The Obession

With this news, can even the brain dead ReThugs be far behind? Don't hold your breath. A hearty congradulations to the sportsmen & women of South Carolina. Good work.
Shorter winters, hotter summers, earlier spring blooms, less snow: All of these are signs of global warming, and according to a first-ever survey of South Carolina sportsmen on their attitudes about global warming, 68 percent agree that global warming is an urgent problem requiring immediate action. They know that something is happening in the woods where they hunt and on the streams and rivers where they fish.

Sixty-five percent say global warming is a serious threat to fish and wildlife, and 71 percent are concerned that wildlife and fish populations in areas where they typically hunt or fish will decrease significantly or disappear in the next 10 years.

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