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08.30.2008 9:54 am

Palin on climate change: ‘Whaddya mean we caused it?”

Post-Dispatch Washington Bureau
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ST. PAUL, Minn. — If you’re an environmental advocate, you might be happy to know that the vice president doesn’t get the final word.

In picking Sarah Palin for his running mate, John McCain didn’t seem to mind that he and Alaska’s governor take  starkly different approaches to key environmental matters.

Then again, in his drive to mollify conservatives, perhaps McCain sought out someone who rejects the conclusions of most of the world’s scientists.

Unlike McCain, Palin supports drilling for oil and gas in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge – one of those litmus issues as far as green politics.

Even more noteworthy, Palin and McCain depart company on climate change.

In a recent interview with the conservative website Newsmax, Palin said of global warming: “I’m not one … who would attribute it to being man-made.”

That puts her on the opposite side of the fence from McCain and politicians who accepted the conclusions of more than 2,000 independent scientists from around the world who, after the most exhaustive cooperative study ever,  last year attributed global warming to humans.

The report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change also asserted that time is running out as far as taking the  steps needed to prevent potentially catastrophic effects from our fast-rising oceans.

McCain has fully embraced that thinking and sponsored legislation in the Senate aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions through a cap-and-trade system. Barack Obama takes a similar approach.

McCain pushed for inclusion of language in the GOP 2008 Platform that says: “The same human activity that has brought freedom and opportunity to billions has also increased the amount of carbon in the atmosphere.”

Maybe he’ll say to Palin in Minnesota: “We gotta talk.”

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Blame it on the caveman who lit the first campfire, it was all downhill after that.

— Kenrick
11:29 am August 30th, 2008

Well, I guess if you only met the woman once before asking her to be next in line to the presidency, this happens. Besides, she lives in Alaska. They don’t discuss global warming at PTA meetings in Alaska.

God creates all things. If fire and brimstone bequeths us, so be it. This is the gospel according to John.
What do 2,000 independent scientists know anyway?
Palin went to a community college and worked hard…And I’m not just talking volleyball.

— Garrison
12:48 pm August 30th, 2008

It’s kinda scary that he picked a creationist!

— STM
1:38 pm August 30th, 2008

Hey Bill - thanks for showing and playing your part of the media bias in saying that the majority of the world’s scientists agree that global warming is manmade - there are certainly more than 4000 scientists in the world. The majority of those scientists who actually study weather and climate don’t agree with manmade global warming. They present evidence of the earth’s cyclic heating and cooling. But then again - they are real scientists - not political scientists like those at the UN or media people who play scientist in the media.

And besides - if manmade global warming is to be the death of us all - then why do the global warming alarmist even admit that the earth will cool for the next 10 years before once again heating up? Could be that they actually read the scientific data showing the sun’s solar flare activity impact - which ended on the sun 10 years ago - has finally reached its conclusion here on earth INCONVENIENTLY disrupting their unsubstantiated - wrong headed invictives and slowed down their progress in taxing the hell out of all of us driving us back to caves.

Then again - perhaps they went back to read some statements made by other “scientists” in the 70’s and 80’s that said by now we would be frozen blocks of ice and the world as we know would be ended. Why - some of the idiots talking about global warming were some of the idiots talking about global cooling. Their mantra hasn’t changed just the side of the thermostat they are tyring to use to end our civilization.

Maybe after November 4 - someone can show Obama to his office in the Senate and give him his remedial training on how to function as a US Senator. Come to think of it - it would be better for all of us if he continued to play like he is a US Senator instead of doing any more stupid things.

Palin will make a great VP in 2009!

— JasonB
3:42 pm August 30th, 2008

Wow Jason, you might want to consider getting your information from somewhere other than scribblings on the wall of your local pub.

Here’s what credible news sources say:

“The majority of climate scientists agree that global warming is primarily caused by human activities such as fossil fuel burning and deforestation.[20][21][22] The conclusion that global warming is mainly caused by human activity and will continue if greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced has been endorsed by at least 30 scientific societies and academies of science, including all of the national academies of science of the major industrialized countries. The U.S. National Academy of Sciences,[23] the American Association for the Advancement of Science,[24] and the Joint Science Academies of the major industrialized and developing nations[25] explicitly use the word “consensus” when referring to this conclusion.”

Yes, it’s wikipedia, but all you have to do is look at the original citations.

— STM
4:01 pm August 30th, 2008

McCain’s veep choice, once again, proves he’s STILL too ignorant to be President!

http://dangerousintersection.org/2007/05/01/death-of-the-first-amendment-at-saint-louis-university/

— Tim Hogan
4:47 pm August 30th, 2008
— Tim Hogan
4:48 pm August 30th, 2008

Besides the questionable scribblings you provided - those organizations have long history of being as much “political scientists” as real scientists so - no go. No one has proven manmade global warming exists. They have proven they are willing to be as political - as nonsensical - as fear mongering as they have to be to try to scare people into believing their mush.

They have been somewhat successful in that most pepole believe global warming is happening - they are just as willing to believe it is the earth’s natural cycle as they are that it is manmade. They are also unwilling to pay for “fixing” something they aren’t really sure they caused.

Hogan - I tried to go to a website that listed all the reasons that Obama was unqualified to be president but when I got to the home page - they said there wasn’t enough bandwidth on Al Gore’s internet to provide all the reasons Obama is unqualified and unfit to be President.

— JasonB
4:57 pm August 30th, 2008

STM — re: Jason B. Remember how Paul Ehrlich’s The Population Bomb predicted worldwide starvation beginning in the 70’s & 80’s? His theory was endorsed by 3 out of 4 scientists… Guess what — it didn’t happen.

btw, high school kids are not permitted to use Wikipedia as source material.

Hogan — isn’t there another way to advertise for gullible legal clients?

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— BobZ.
5:13 pm August 30th, 2008

BobZ - You’ve got Hogan all wrong. He’s not trolling for legal clients, he’s trolling for dates … by pretending to be a clever, left-wing attorney. We know at least the left-wing part is true, he doesn’t do too well on the clever, and who knows if he’s really an attorney. For all I know, he went to law school with Lionel Hutz.

— Nick Kasoff
5:21 pm August 30th, 2008

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