mr. ingliss? former member of congress and also republicen executive director talking about his experience when it comes to the climate change issue. we will get him back and continue our conversation. arizona, steve, hello. caller: how are you? i was just listening to mr. ingl iss. here is a book he has probably already read. ne forest." this should be required reading. the thing about climate change is the are accelerating the rate. natural rates are all well and good, but you can look back in time, say 55 million years ago. that was a time when we exceeded 400 parts per million by a longshot. that led to essentially incredible changes in the climate. kobach 700,000 years with -- we can go back 700,000 years with ta to see howda things have changed. we have been clearing large areas. starting to burn a lot of coal. we caused this problem. it is extremely rapid. you cannot cool the planet at the rate we can heat it up. there is a big price to pay for this. how far it is going to go? i don't know.