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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: James Hansen on Hillary Clinton's climate change proposal: "It's just plain silly" [View all]Maedhros
(10,007 posts)87. Imagine if the nation would have actually listened to Jimmy Carter?
We might have been positioned to solve this problem by now.
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James Hansen on Hillary Clinton's climate change proposal: "It's just plain silly" [View all]
marmar
Jul 2015
OP
The headline is the title of the link you snipped from which itself is a snip.
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#1
It's easy for to criticize the Guardian, but harder to be honest about what news outlets
rhett o rick
Jul 2015
#63
You mean (thanks in great part to Greenwald) the Pulitzer Prize-winning Guardian?
RufusTFirefly
Jul 2015
#37
You have no fucking clue what the Guardian is if you think it is remotely like the NY Post
LondonReign2
Jul 2015
#38
Indeed. Can you remind me specifically when the blew their credibility?
Luminous Animal
Jul 2015
#70
Hhhmmm, who is more credible? A Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper or George II?
Comrade Grumpy
Jul 2015
#93
Just more let's jump on this and expect the links never to be read and the truth located.
Thinkingabout
Jul 2015
#58
Hansen is right. Hillary is following down the same path as Obama on energy
Cheese Sandwich
Jul 2015
#10
uh...climate is an emergency. We can't wait and pray for the free market to fix it.
Cheese Sandwich
Jul 2015
#28
The question is, does Clinton really believe in climate change? Is she willing to
rhett o rick
Jul 2015
#23
So is he saying that if we made the cost of solar energy lower than that of fossil fuels
dsc
Jul 2015
#13
I certainly think we should be building and investing in renewable energy like wind and solar...
Cheese Sandwich
Jul 2015
#77
Absolutely not. He proposes a windfall profits tax on the major oil companies. nm
rhett o rick
Jul 2015
#24
The question was, "Is Bernie proposing a hefty gas tax?" and the answer is no. nm
rhett o rick
Jul 2015
#64
Why is it necessary to ask that question? Why don't you simply state your opinion? nm
rhett o rick
Jul 2015
#78
I think it's a logical fallacy to try to make ones point via insinuating questions.
rhett o rick
Jul 2015
#81
She's lecturing the everloving f**k out of several people on multiple threads & subjects
DisgustipatedinCA
Jul 2015
#67
The more I hear about Hillary the farther away I get from wanting to vote for her.
Kablooie
Jul 2015
#22
The more I hear from Hillary's supporters the father away I want to get from her
LondonReign2
Jul 2015
#40
There are lots of smart people who don't seem overly concerned about climate change.
jalan48
Jul 2015
#57
Republicans will never vote for it it. But if Democrats won't vote for it that's even worse.
Cheese Sandwich
Jul 2015
#82