On Mar 13, 11:16 pm, "ScottW" wrote:
Regardless, I'm inclined to think your hot air nonsense might even
warm Mars.
I'm sure, like a good right-wing 'thinker,' you'd agree the best place
to settle the global warming issue is in the marketplace. I'm with
you: as long as there's one single scientist who is willing to go on
record debating whther or not there is a human element, we should have
massive doubt about it.
I think, like the good conservatives that we are, we should let the
market decide if there's a human element to global warming.
"The leaders of several worldwide corporations - including General
Electric, Volvo and Air France-KLM - called Tuesday for prompt,
decisive action on climate change created by the emission of
greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17257868/
"Cohen [i.e. ExxonMobil spokeman] said that the world's largest
publicly traded oil company, long the leading corporate symbol of
skepticism about global warming, has never denied the existence of
climate change. He added that "the global ecosystem is showing signs
of warming, particularly in polar areas" and "the appropriate debate
isn't on whether the climate is changing but rather should be on what
we should be doing about it."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...020902081.html
It looks like the market is speaking, toopid. They understand what the
vast majority of those kooky liberal scientists are saying.
Education, the media, and now scientists. Is there a single group that
isn't jam-packed with kooky liberals?
Imbecile.