Or Tom Steyer...the BILLIONAIRE former hedge fund manager in San Francisco that made much of his fortune with big bets and investments in the oil and gas/energy industry who is now leading the charge against the Keystone XL pipeline. Typical "I got mine, now pull up the ladder!"
I keep my options open to the evidence of climate change, but don't think for a second that a carbon tax or cap and tax scheme is going to do one thing to combat climate change. It will only soak the taxpayers, enrich the political elite and their bureaucratic cronies, while uber liberal left money men like Steyer and Hollywood actors that already have their millions continue pushing this agenda.
Or Tom Steyer...the BILLIONAIRE former hedge fund manager in San Francisco that made much of his fortune with big bets and investments in the oil and gas/energy industry who is now leading the charge against the Keystone XL pipeline. Typical "I got mine, now pull up the ladder!"
I keep my options open to the evidence of climate change, but don't think for a second that a carbon tax or cap and tax scheme is going to do one thing to combat climate change. It will only soak the taxpayers, enrich the political elite and their bureaucratic cronies, while uber liberal left money men like Steyer and Hollywood actors that already have their millions continue pushing this agenda.
Lmao do you have any reasoning behind this conjecture, or are you just regurgitating spoon-fed tea party rhetoric? You realize cap and trade was a republican idea that has been used successfully for decades, right? If you have a better idea you better get it out there quick because carbon pricing is on the way.
For all of you long-term participants in this thread, I would like to pose a question before diving in: Has there been any significant commentary here which presents paleoclimatological data of periods which are significantly warmer and colder, respectively, than the present? Or has discourse and arguments therein been focused exclusively through the narrow historical lens of the post-Little Ice Age, a period for which evidence of global warming is irrefutable and the only period for which virtually complete and accurate meteorological data are available?
For all of you long-term participants in this thread, I would like to pose a question before diving in: Has there been any significant commentary here which presents paleoclimatological data of periods which are significantly warmer and colder, respectively, than the present? Or has discourse and arguments therein been focused exclusively through the narrow historical lens of the post-Little Ice Age, a period for which evidence of global warming is irrefutable and the only period for which virtually complete and accurate meteorological data are available?
I dont like O, didnt vote for O, but at least hes smart enough to side with the overwhelming scientific consensus instead of denier ideologues. History does not look kindly upon their ilk.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dj0PYdl99tI[/youtube]
Who cares if it was a Republican idea? What possible significance does that have in whether or not it is an effective strategy that will accomplish what it's proponents claim?
Define "used successfully".
Finally, the fact that carbon pricing is on the way does not mean it is a good strategy.
If there is overwhelming scientific evidence (not consensus) of man made climate change why hasn't the Ultimate Global Warming Challenge $500,000 prize for proving it been claimed? That prize has been available for the taking since 2007.
Maybe you should submit your proof.
So, then, have the ramifications of the massive and prolonged Siberian Traps volcanic eruptions--which at least partially triggered the Permian-Triassic extinction event and a climate perhaps 20 degrees hotter than present global temperatures--been discussed? Or, conversely, the "Snowball Earth" period? Or, more recently, the Altithermal or Holocene Climatic Optimum?
The $500,000 Climate Carny Scam
Because it's a scam, duh. Reminds me of Kent Hovind's $250,000 prize offer for evidence of evolution :birgits_giggle: Steve "the junkman" Milloy is a chronic science denier and former tobacco shill (and, naturally, fox news 'expert'). You can't take the $hit he does seriously
according to?
seems like a pretty broad claim.
