Tuesday, November 18, 2008

AFP: Obama vows to engage world on climate change
Republican Schwarzenegger, who has repeatedly clashed with the outgoing administration of President George W. Bush over climate change and environmental issues, welcomed Obama's remarks.

"I'm very, very happy," Schwarzenegger told delegates, many of whom had cheered during Obama's taped speech.

"It's very important for our country, because we have been the biggest polluters in the world, it's about time that we as a country recognize that and work together with other nations to fight global warming."

Schwarzenegger also praised Obama's pledge to follow California's lead on cutting emissions levels. "This administration will adopt our regulations, and our laws. This is fantastic because we want to lead the way," he said.
Video: Do As I Say movie trailer
[From the Do As I Say movie website:]
Former vice president Al Gore has won an Academy Award and a Nobel Peace Prize for his crusade against global warming. But while he insists that average Americans must slash their carbon footprint or face a planetary catastrophe, Gore still flies around the world in a private jet—and burns thirty thousand dollars' worth of electricity and natural gas each year in his Nashville mansion.

1 comment:

10ksnooker said...

Nobody ever said duh-Bama was smart.

He just sees more taxes and and stupid voters which means he has an easy answer to collecting more taxes.

Besides, Hansen can always make up the data to support the belief -- that is until people begin to realize how cold it is outside.