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Too bad that the Chinese haven't learned from the foolish mistakes that we have made.
Frankly, there is a very simple and relatively cheap solution to global warming worked out by a couple of scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, and featured in last month's issue of WIRED Magazine. It would cost only $1 billion a year, or 1 cent per gallon of gasoline bought by US drivers. Period. It is NOT a problem, and does NOT require us to live in poverty.
Funny how over here we are increasing our biking and lowering our fast food consumption as we learn the health benefits of doing so, and we consider it progress.
Actually, I have seen him on BYU campus on multiple occassions of late in broadcasts of the CES Firesides.
I actually had a class at BYU with Merrill J. Bateman. It was Book of Mormon and he co-taught the class with Jeffrey Marsh since on many occasions he had to be at meetings in Salt Lake City or elsewhere. At one point President Hinckley sent him to a religious freedom conference in Indonesia.
I am sure President Samuelson spends much more time on campus than you give him credit for. However, I think you forget that BYU views the world as its campus and so you do not have to be in Provo to be advancing its goals.
Personally I thought it was interesting that President Samuelson had succeeded Elder Nelson.