WTF is Climate Change?
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I don't care. No one can do a fucking thing about it one way or the other. It's just a matter of who gets rich off it.
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Clean, renewable, energy solutions.MikeDamone said:I don't care. No one can do a fucking thing about it one way or the other. It's just a matter of who gets rich off it.
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I care. I'm always hearing about how great this country is. I'd rather see us live up to that than shrug our shoulders and say "waddya gonna do?"
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CollegeDoog said:
Clean, renewable, energy solutions.MikeDamone said:I don't care. No one can do a fucking thing about it one way or the other. It's just a matter of who gets rich off it.
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Great sound bites by you two. Now back to realityallpurpleallgold said:I care. I'm always hearing about how great this country is. I'd rather see us live up to that than shrug our shoulders and say "waddya gonna do?"
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The reality is America remains the world leader in energy and environment and technologies. You can stop worrying. Big Energy is on it
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Rex Tillerson
CEO, ExxonMobil
Under Tillerson, oil behemoth ExxonMobil posted the biggest corporate profits in history in 2008. At this year's annual meeting, Tillerson reassured shareholders that the oil economy will never disappear. And that's fine, said Tillerson, because "what good is it to save the planet if humanity suffers?" Aside from the direct impacts the company's fossil fuels have on intensifying climate change, under Tillerson the company has contributed millions to distorting public knowledge and understanding of climate science.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/global-warmings-denier-elite-20130912
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Great sound bite.CollegeDoog said:Rex Tillerson
CEO, ExxonMobil
Under Tillerson, oil behemoth ExxonMobil posted the biggest corporate profits in history in 2008. At this year's annual meeting, Tillerson reassured shareholders that the oil economy will never disappear. And that's fine, said Tillerson, because "what good is it to save the planet if humanity suffers?" Aside from the direct impacts the company's fossil fuels have on intensifying climate change, under Tillerson the company has contributed millions to distorting public knowledge and understanding of climate science.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/global-warmings-denier-elite-20130912 -
Rolling Stone is your political source?CollegeDoog said:Rex Tillerson
CEO, ExxonMobil
Under Tillerson, oil behemoth ExxonMobil posted the biggest corporate profits in history in 2008. At this year's annual meeting, Tillerson reassured shareholders that the oil economy will never disappear. And that's fine, said Tillerson, because "what good is it to save the planet if humanity suffers?" Aside from the direct impacts the company's fossil fuels have on intensifying climate change, under Tillerson the company has contributed millions to distorting public knowledge and understanding of climate science.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/global-warmings-denier-elite-20130912
CollegeDoog has reached death2ducks territory in this thread.
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http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/jun/28/exxonmobil-climate-change-rex-tillersondnc said:
Rolling Stone is your political source?CollegeDoog said:Rex Tillerson
CEO, ExxonMobil
Under Tillerson, oil behemoth ExxonMobil posted the biggest corporate profits in history in 2008. At this year's annual meeting, Tillerson reassured shareholders that the oil economy will never disappear. And that's fine, said Tillerson, because "what good is it to save the planet if humanity suffers?" Aside from the direct impacts the company's fossil fuels have on intensifying climate change, under Tillerson the company has contributed millions to distorting public knowledge and understanding of climate science.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/global-warmings-denier-elite-20130912
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"The Kochs have contributed $5 million to Americans for Prosperity, the driving force behind the Tea Party. They also gave nearly $25 million to conservative think tanks like the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute, two of the leading players in the climate-denial racket. And to help kill climate legislation in Congress, Koch spent $38 million on lobbying — more than any energy company except ExxonMobil and Chevron. Last year, besides underwriting a host of conservative candidates in the midterm elections, the Koch brothers backed Proposition 23, the unsuccessful effort to end California's crackdown on climate pollution, and funded attacks against the EPA's right to regulate carbon emissions. In David Koch's twisted view, global warming is actually good for us. "The Earth will be able to support enormously more people," he says, "because a far greater land area will be available to produce food."



