Saturday, May 12, 2007

Climate change is important. But no one should ever do anything about it.

So predictable.

I'D RATHER THEY FOCUSED ON STOPPING IRAN FROM GETTING NUKES:

In a letter written earlier this week to the House Intelligence Committee, the official, Michael McConnell, director of national intelligence, said it was “entirely appropriate” that the intelligence community prepare an assessment of the “geopolitical and security implications of global climate change.”

No doubt we'll soon hear that the case for carbon caps is a "slam dunk."

Yet another example where some entity or individual taking some small affirmative action towards climate change is held up to scorn and ridicule. There's nothing at all improper or inappropriate about this. There are serious national security implications with respect to climate change.

Did Putz not see the Pentagon's report on global warming?

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