On Oct 4, 9:25 am, "George" wrote:
"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message
Umm, we don't use weed killers on mountain top forests. You guessed wrong.
I wasn't speaking for what goes on in your neck of the woods but I can
assure you that over here, for the first 4 or 5 years spruce were and
for all I know, still are sprayed with a relative of agent orange.
I was suggesting that some regions were overdosed whilst others were
not dosed or not given enough/too much.
That is far more likely than that naturally occurring potential bio-
food is doing any damage. The other more likely alternative to
glowballs' acid rain is that there is insect damage to plantations
that contain too little diversity to fend off things like spruce-bark
beetle.
http://www.epa.gov/region7/programs/...in/acidrn2.htm
It is highly unlikely that a forest can die because of these things.
It is highly unlikely that you have any expertise in this area.
I never claimed I was qualified enough to be paid to write bumph like
the link you posted.
But no doubt you are now going to explain how it can cause damage
miles from the source when trees in Central and Hyde Parks can
flourish.
If so it is a shame that I shan't be reading it. I only put up with
your silly, blind
plonkerisms out of politeness.