Global Warming: still the ‘Greatest Scam in History’

petros

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Because there is money to pull from thin air, why else?

No, Mr. President, we don’t need a war on coal
"But but but GE is paying me, along with New England NG giants to fight the war on coal and pipelines from Canada."
 

Dexter Sinister

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Steve Milloy's junk science site is less about junk science than it is about knocking anything that doesn't suit those with a far right libertarian political agenda. It's not really about science at all, but most of what I've seen there is certainly junk, I wouldn't trust his reports on anything.
 

Walter

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Steve Milloy's junk science site is less about junk science than it is about knocking anything that doesn't suit those with a far right libertarian political agenda. It's not really about science at all, but most of what I've seen there is certainly junk, I wouldn't trust his reports on anything.
Ad hominem is how you refute an argument? Pretty weenie.
 

Angstrom

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I think global warming is to complex a idea for humans to understand. Lets just pretend it dosent exist and maybe it will go away.
 

gopher

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Even Chevron oil is convinced, like George Bush, that climate change is a reality:


Climate Change | Global Issues | Chevron






Developing Solutions

We are working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while expanding our energy supply portfolio to meet the world's energy needs. Chevron climate change advisor Arthur Lee is an expert in carbon capture and storage. He has participated in industry workshops and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage.
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At Chevron, we recognize and share the concerns of governments and the public about climate change. There is a widespread view that the increase in atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs) is a contributor to climate change, with adverse effects on the environment.
Guided by our Seven Principles for Addressing Climate Change, Chevron is working internationally and at the U.S. federal and state levels to contribute to climate change policy discussions. Our stance reflects a balanced approach to addressing climate change through short and long-term measures. As we work to reduce GHGs, our collective challenge is to create solutions that protect the environment without undermining the growth of the global economy. We believe that a successful climate policy will be one in which the reduction of GHGs is accomplished equitably by the top emitting countries of the world through long-term and coordinated national frameworks.
Carbon Sequestration

Chevron participates in the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum, an international climate change initiative focused on development of improved, cost-effective technologies for the separation and capture of carbon dioxide.
In the 2012 CDP (formerly known as the Carbon Disclosure Project) report, we ranked in the top tier of the energy sector. CDP conducts an annual global review of companies' climate change disclosures and performance. Our score of 88 was two points higher than last year, revealing that we are on the right track when it comes to managing and reducing emissions.
Investing in Research, Development and Technology

Chevron also supports research to explore technologies that may reduce emissions or improve efficiency. Through our Chevron Technology Ventures (CTV) business unit, we identify, develop and commercialize emerging technologies that have the potential to transform energy production and use. CTV’s portfolio includes biofuels, emerging energy and investments in startups designing technology valuable to Chevron.
To learn more about our GHG management efforts, read Additional Information on Chevron's Greenhouse Gas Management Activities (192 KB).
Updated: May 2013
 

gopher

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According to the OP the left doesn't like "facts" which dispel the notion of climate change. Yet, the delusional right wing ignores proofs offered by the Weather bureau, Bush, Chevron, and other which accept it as fact.