- 27 Mar 2019 03:50
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"But to fully address the threat of global warming, we must demand action from our elected leaders to support and implement a comprehensive set of climate solutions:
Expand the use of renewable energy and transform our energy system to one that is cleaner and less dependent on coal and other fossil fuels.
Increase vehicle fuel efficiency and support other solutions that reduce U.S. oil use.
Place limits on the amount of carbon that polluters are allowed to emit.
Build a clean energy economy by investing in efficient energy technologies, industries, and approaches.
Reduce tropical deforestation and its associated global warming emissions."
Stuff like this ^, if widely accepted, will seriously reduce fossil fuel profits. I think it is a no brainer that the fossil fuel boys will pay scientists to counter these ideas. If you pay the piper … you get to call the tune. After all, nothing is more important than money :
Hindsite wrote:What is your proof that fossil fuel companies have been paying scientist to lie? And what is the supposed lie?
"But to fully address the threat of global warming, we must demand action from our elected leaders to support and implement a comprehensive set of climate solutions:
Expand the use of renewable energy and transform our energy system to one that is cleaner and less dependent on coal and other fossil fuels.
Increase vehicle fuel efficiency and support other solutions that reduce U.S. oil use.
Place limits on the amount of carbon that polluters are allowed to emit.
Build a clean energy economy by investing in efficient energy technologies, industries, and approaches.
Reduce tropical deforestation and its associated global warming emissions."
Stuff like this ^, if widely accepted, will seriously reduce fossil fuel profits. I think it is a no brainer that the fossil fuel boys will pay scientists to counter these ideas. If you pay the piper … you get to call the tune. After all, nothing is more important than money :
"Society in those days was a perfectly competent, perfectly complacent, ruthless machine." Virginia Woolf 1897