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March 29, 2008

Subject: Water Strategy

FYI - as sent to Roxanne Smith with EPA

Please consider this as my “Public Comment on Water Strategy to Respond to Climate Change”

It is widely known and documented amongst non-bias scientists, that global warming has peaked, leveled, and is on the cusp of global cooling.

Climate warming and cooling - i.e. “change,” is cyclical, and no one should be scared or alarmed about such.
There's not one thing humans can do to block, push back or throw off the weight of the sun; the main instigator of these weather cycles.

Weather or not...it happens.

Please encourage our elected officials not to be hasty in climbing on Al Gores’s global warming.

Please understand that because Mr. Gore refuses to debate non-bias scientists, he tosses up a red-flag warning that his claims quite possibly come without foundation.

There are a growing number of non-bias scientists whose studies have thus far found 34 errors in "Inconvenient Truth."
Review of global warming based policies and treaties in the pipeline, reveal most to be structured for the purpose of diminishing resource production in America.

Political and monetary persuasion sans sound science, is an extremely dangerous path for our government to lead us down.
Staying American resource production independent...as much as possible... is a matter of National Security.
If there’s cause for alarm, it should be in the: Who, what, when, where and why, would any entity want the United States of America to be placed in such a vulnerable position?

Therefore, given all these facts, my formal request to the EPA and our federal government, is a moratorium on any new policies or treaties that are global warming based.

We should not busy ourselves with "Water Strategy" or any strategy, until non-bias scientists have been given full opportunity to testify before congress and senate, all facts gathered and constructive debates find a safer path for America.

Thank you,
Roni Bell Sylvester
P.O. Box 155
La Salle, CO 80645
970-284-6874
For Release: (Washington, D.C. – Friday, March 28, 2008)

(1) EPA Seeks Public Comment on Water Strategy to Respond to Climate Change

Contact: Roxanne Smith, (202) 564-4355 / smith.roxanne@epa.gov

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is seeking public comment on a draft strategy that describes the potential effects of climate change on clean water, drinking water, and ocean protection programs and outlines EPA actions to respond to these effects. The National Water Program Strategy: Response to Climate Change focuses on actions designed to help managers adapt their water programs in response to a changing climate. Other elements of the draft strategy include steps needed to strengthen links between climate research and water programs, and to improve education for water program professionals on potential climate change impacts. The strategy also identifies contributions that water programs can make to mitigate greenhouse gases. Some of the potential impacts of climate change on water resources reviewed in the strategy include increases in certain water pollution problems, changes in availability of drinking water supplies, and collective impacts on coastal areas. The public comment period is open for 60 days. Information on the National Water Program Strategy: Response to Climate Change: http://www.epa.gov/water/climatechange