Posted by admin | Posted in Green Energy | Posted on 31-08-2010
Tags: energy, environment, green, science, sustainability

Who benefits from a global climate crisis?
“Scientists who use climate change to explain environmental changes improve their chances of getting research grants from foundations, corporations — and U.S. government programs that budget a whopping $6.5 billion for global warming in 2007. They also increase the likelihood of getting headlines and quotes in news stories: “Climate change threatens extinction of rare frogs, scientist says.” Climate disaster skeptics face an uphill battle on grants, headlines, quotes and job security.
* Politicians can curry favor with activists who support re-election campaigns and higher aspirations; transform $14 billion in alternative energy pork into ethical planetary protection; and promote policies that otherwise would raise eyebrows.”
http://www.cdfe.org/global_warming_profits.htm
The only beneficiaries will be governments. And eventually it will need to be a one world government. After all, if I don’t use a CF bulb, it is harmful to everyone on the planet. The losers will be all peoples who will lose all of their rights. When it comes to global warming, there is nothing that you do that doesn’t effect everyone else.
I don’t think it is worth it. Let the planet warm one degree and let the oceans rise 17 inches. So what.
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