Posted on 05/24/2015 11:10:09 AM PDT by Brad from Tennessee
Current attacks on those who question the science of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) are signs of desperation. You can detect the exasperation in this comment by President Obama.
So unfortunately, inside of Washington weve still got some climate deniers who shout loud, but theyre wasting everybodys time on a settled debate, Obama said, doubling down on remarks made during his State of the Union Address this year by adding that, Climate change is a fact.
Whoever said it wasnt a fact? Does the President believe that if humans disappeared climate change would stop? If he does, it is a reasonable, but ludicrous conclusion to draw from the IPCC claim that 95+ percent of climate change since 1950 is due to human production of CO2.
Why is the most powerful person in the world ranting against a few people expressing different views? If they are so wrong why does he bother? He insults people by suggesting they are dupes. John Kerry made even more irrational comments.
We dont have time for a meeting anywhere of the Flat Earth Society.
These are uneducated, intemperate, dismissals, even for politicians. Why do they feel so threatened by what the deniers are saying? It is a classic example of protesting too much.
There is clearly a counterattack emanating from a siege mentality White House driven by four major conditions.
It is the avowed primary policy driver for President Obamas domestic and foreign policies. The last chance for a global climate policy occurs December 2015 in Paris (COP21). Polls, especially from the UN, show the public does not consider climate change a concern. Major countries, such as India, are already announcing ambivalent positions on CO2 reduction and refusal to limit burning coal. . .
(Excerpt) Read more at wattsupwiththat.com ...
I agree that climate changes
I disagree with those that
1. think mankind has any impact on climate change
2 that govt of men can do anything to prevent or mitigate climate change.
“It is not about the weather. it’s about Money.”
BINGO!
And keeping the haves and the have-nots separate.
-- George Will. From the article linked above.
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