The Climategate emails underscore the need for the United States to convene its own objective, transparent Climate Truth Commission.
The emails strongly suggest that some of the science behind man-made global warming is not rock solid and that the scientific consensus is in part the product of silencing or marginalizing those who might upset it. The USA must quit outsourcing its climate science to the United Nations. It defies common sense that the UN is both the judge (IPCC) and an advocate (Kyoto Protocol). Moreover, the IPCC is only tasked to evaluate the risk of climate change caused by human activity. Thus, they ignore the role of Mother Nature in climate change!
I'm a Democrat who doesn't support cap and trade and think the House overplayed its hand when it passed this legislation. I read editorials, comments and letters-to-the-editor from all over the nation. They are against cap and trade by at least 4-to-1. The Senate will be wise to heed the overwhelming lack of public support and stop this disastrous legislation from passing into law.
The Climategate emails
The Climategate emails underscore the need for the United States to convene its own objective, transparent Climate Truth Commission.
The emails strongly suggest that some of the science behind man-made global warming is not rock solid and that the scientific consensus is in part the product of silencing or marginalizing those who might upset it. The USA must quit outsourcing its climate science to the United Nations. It defies common sense that the UN is both the judge (IPCC) and an advocate (Kyoto Protocol). Moreover, the IPCC is only tasked to evaluate the risk of climate change caused by human activity. Thus, they ignore the role of Mother Nature in climate change!
-- Robert Moen, www.energyplanUSA.com
I'm a Democrat who doesn't
I'm a Democrat who doesn't support cap and trade and think the House overplayed its hand when it passed this legislation. I read editorials, comments and letters-to-the-editor from all over the nation. They are against cap and trade by at least 4-to-1. The Senate will be wise to heed the overwhelming lack of public support and stop this disastrous legislation from passing into law.
-- Robert Moen, www.energyplanUSA.com