Paul Burke Shouldn't we first accept the facts? Since the leaders that accepted them in the 90s, now negate them for (short term) electoral victory, how/what are we going to debate?
Hey Craig,in a rapid scroll i didn't see notice any mention of 'the animal agriculture footPrint' on geenHouse effect/global warming.. Your point of view if any on that,pls..no,I ain't a vegan n I do eat meat..
As John Oliver puts it. "You don't need to survey peoples opinion on facts. It doesn't matter what they think".
ReplyDeleteAs if asking people. Are there hats? Do owls exist? ...
the numbers do not lie
ReplyDeletePaul Burke Could the agenda be "leaving a decent, habitable, resourceful planet for future humans"?
ReplyDeletePaul Burke Shouldn't we first accept the facts?
ReplyDeleteSince the leaders that accepted them in the 90s, now negate them for (short term) electoral victory, how/what are we going to debate?
Hey Craig,in a rapid scroll i didn't see notice any mention of 'the animal agriculture footPrint' on geenHouse effect/global warming.. Your point of view if any on that,pls..no,I ain't a vegan n I do eat meat..
ReplyDeleteShishir Deshpande It seems to be so small as to be negligible compared to the other factors.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget the GOP is trying to prevent NASA from collecting this information.
ReplyDeleteIt's very true. I don't know why politicians are arguing over obvious facts
ReplyDeleteObama is trying something about climate change. But some unreasonable politicians are arguing that climate change isn't true
ReplyDeleteI stick to what I say, I was brought up in a public school with a normal life and normal friends, not Eton numbties
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ReplyDeleteRepublicans and Democrats used to agree about the need for stricter laws to protect the environment: More than 90 percent of respondents from both parties supported the idea in 1992
http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2014-03-18/changing-americans-minds-on-climate-change
The GOP Previously Acknowledged The Problem Of Manmade Climate Change
http://politicalcorrection.org/factcheck/201109210012
In 1997, [...] Two out of 3 Democrats and 2 of 3 Republicans believed climate change was real and serious
http://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/How-GOP-became-party-of-denial-on-warming-4469641.php
There may be hope! :)
http://www.people-press.org/2013/11/01/gop-deeply-divided-over-climate-change/
There is always hope my friends
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