Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Al Gore, Google, and CO2: A VERY Inconvenient Truth!
Satire By John Lillpop
CNSNews.com - Treasury Department Can Help Fight Global Warming, Says Paulson
Paulson, who once served as chairman of the Nature Conservancy and co-chair of the environmental group Asia-Pacific Council, has long been involved in fighting global warming.

“I will be actually surprised and disappointed if the Office of Treasury isn’t a leader -- probably the leader -- in the government in terms of having more resources and knowledge than any other place,” said Paulson, referring to research on alternative energy and climate change.

“We need to play a major role going forward, and I think that other finance ministries around the world will need to play a major role,” he said. “Again, I see it as essential that finance ministries or departments of treasuries have people in place who understand not just the economics but also conservation and the environment.”

In August 2008, under Paulson’s watch, the Treasury Department launched the Office of Energy and Environment, which was given the responsibility of developing low carbon technologies in developing economies, as well as allocating funds for the U.S. Tropical Forest Conservation Act.

Paulson chose William Pizer, who is a former director of Resources For the Future, to lead the department.

Steven Milloy, an author and the publisher of JunkScience.com, a popular Web site critical of global warming alarmism, told CNSNews.com that for Paulson, the “number one issue” is the environment. He said he expects Paulson to take an active role in combating climate change once his post at the Treasury expires.

“Keep in mind that Paulson is no different than Al Gore,” said Milloy. “He is as crazy on the environment as Al Gore. He has a huge fortune and he says he is going to give to environmental charities. He is just as extreme as Al Gore.”

Milloy also accused Paulson of using his position at the Treasury as a bully pulpit to promote his own agenda on global warming.

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