A Sustainable Oregon

Is Accomplished by

Equal opportunity for all Oregonians

Putting average citizens first in all government actions

Maximize Oregonian's standard of living

Government encourages, rather than inhibits competition

Maximum access to plentiful jobs

Government that welcomes all non polluting industries

Fast and low cost transportation that is self financing

Ending government discrimination against cars.

Maximum opportunity for jobs creation

Limit regulations to those for safety and fraud prevention

Government based on sound principles and science

Outreach to ordinary people not special interests

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Quick Simple CO2 Quiz.

Do you know enough to have an opinion of Global Warming?

(click on the question to get answers that both sides mostly agree on.)

1. What gas is responsible for the majority of the greenhouse effect?

 

2. Of the total greenhouse effect, what percentage can be attributed to CO2.

 

3. As you know, there are natural sources of CO2 emissions. Of the world total CO2 emissions, what percentage is due to man's activities?

 

4. As you know, Al Gore showed  the temperature and CO2 analysis from Antarctica ice cores in his film.  Which came first in the ice cores - temperature increase or CO2 increase?

 

5. Since the goal of climate legislation is to reduce global warming, lets suppose that man quit ALL CO2 emissions.  How much would the projected temperature in the year 2100 be reduced?

(We haven’t listed an answer for this one, because the experts disagree, but you should have some idea of the results you expect if you advocate a policy.)