The Green Files > Global Warming + John McCain: No Evidence; No Worries

http://www.arizonawatch.com [Arizona Watch: An Arizona politics and news blog] Joined by none other than Arizona’s Manchurian Candidate himself, John McCain (big shocker there), a group of Senators (including Hillary Clinton) have now testified that Global Warming is indeed fact and a catastrophe no less - and these great leaders mean business. I mean they did travel all the way to northern Alaska, no small feat.

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[readmylips :: Main Page] Today in the USA: James Inhofe, R-Oklahoma, chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, has dismissed global warming as a hoax and questioned scientific evidence supporting rising temperatures. Someone should show Senator Inhofe the film The Day After Tomorrow.

http://blogsforhillary.blogspot.com [Blogs for Hillary] Hillary On Global Warming: John McCain, R-Arizona, and Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-New York, told reporters Wednesday in Anchorage that Inupiat Eskimo residents in Barrow have found their ancestral land and traditional lifestyle disrupted by disappearing sea ice, thawing permafrost, increased coastal erosion and changes to wildlife habitat.

[News Hounds: We watch FOX so you don't have to.] John Gibson says Senators Clinton and McCain are "dating": Conway says that Clinton is trying to raise her positives, and accuses Frost of trying to do so right here by aligning her (Clinton) with Republicans, and says Clinton is trying to distance herself from the "radical, extremist left wing of the party, that she helped to create by the way." She then goes on a nonsense rant, saying to Frost that she doesn't hear him saying that Hillary is off on a trip to Alaska with John Kerry, or John Edwards, or, ooh, Bill Clinton, or Al Gore "Mr. Environment I invented the Internet I hug trees" so there she is with republicans because you know her negatives are high...'

Nationalcenter.orghttp://www.nationalcenter.org [Nationalcenter.org] The Global Warming Information Center: McMichaels, Professor of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, before the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy, Export and Trade Promotion of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (7/26/97)

Airamericaradio.comhttp://www.airamericaradio.com [Airamericaradio.com] The Al Franken Show | Air America Radio |: It will clearly be the case that enemies of this country in a global war, of which Iraq is one front, will be emboldened and hardened, even as I think they are by these sorts of indications that we’re losing our nerve, that we’re being bloodied and we’re going to try to—or at least some of us are going to try to compel the President to give up. That will only bring the threat we face currently principally overseas to our shores and I think do so in a way that will make the losses we’ve sustained in Iraq pale by comparison.

Grist.org[Grist.org] Global warming politics in a post-environmental world | By Michael ...: Environmentalists -- including presidential candidate John Kerry, whose platform includes the new turkey trimmings -- as well as industry and labor leaders, have yet to rethink their assumptions about the future of the American auto industry in ways that might reframe their proposal. Some environmental "realists" argue that the death of the American auto industry -- and the loss of hundreds of thousands of high-paying union jobs -- isn't necessarily a bad thing for the environment if it means more market share for more efficient Japanese vehicles.

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