Pro-con on whether human activity affects global warming | WE Blog | Wichita Eagle Blogs
Most scientists agree that climate change indeed is occurring — they just differ on the reason why it is occurring. As for myself, I’m no scientist (or a Nobel Prize-winning former vice president), but I think that if you’re trying to find out why things are heating up, the sun would be a good place to start, especially since there’s plenty of scientific data showing that the Earth has been running hot and cold for thousands of years. — Carleton Bryant, GlobalClimateScam.comDenver Weather Examiner: Al Gore heads to the Hill to push climate change bill
In one of the more amusing exchanges, Louisiana Congressman Steve Scalise questioned the science of the theory. Frustrated, Mr. Gore retorted, “There are people who still believe that the moon landing was staged on a movie lot in Arizona.” Scalise shot back saying, “I know you like those cutesy anecdotes but this is not a cutesy issue.”Carbon Cap and Trade Inconvenient Truths | Culture11
The smartest guys in the room at Enron were big believers in Cap and Trade because it would "do more to promote Enron's business than almost any other regulatory initiative.?Well-informed voters must not allow laws for cap-and-trade | News-Leader.com | Springfield News-Leader
Carbon Cap and Trade is a huge economic burden on ordinary Americans, and in the end it will not achieve the noble goal Congress intends.
At least, that's how it looks when you consider the inconvenient truths.
Global warming alarmists and politicians with socialistic leanings are hell bent on quelling further scientific debate on global warming. The scientific community, with support from well-informed voters, must not allow that to happen.
Editor's note: Ron Boyer is helping to organize "Debunking Climate Change Myths," sponsored by Scientists for Truth, which is planned at the Ra mada Oasis Hotel and Convention Center in Springfield on Aug. 13.
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