Robert Bryce points out the partisan idiocy on the subject. Mostly it comes from the left.
Money Q:
Pardon my sarcasm, but the EPA’s plan to equate carbon dioxide, the substance that we emit every minute of every day of our lives, with pollution—a term I equate with noxious substances like benzene, dioxin, and PCBs—seems like something out of a bad science fiction novel.
Read the whole thing.
BTW, at the end, Bryce paraphrases Rene Descartes: "I emit carbon, therefore I am." (Or in other words, "I breathe, therefore I am... a polluter.")
Descartes' most famous bit of philosophizing is "I think, therefore I am." Actually, he carried it one step further to "I doubt, therefore I am."
No doubting allowed about the deadly threat of climate change. And it justifies any lie environmentalists and their handmaidens in Congress care to utter.
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