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Home Front: Culture Wars
Utah governor plans debate on warming
2009-08-28
Dibs on the popcorn concession....
Gov. Gary Herbert said Thursday that he plans to convene experts on both sides of the climate change issue to debate the science and help shape the best policy for the state. Herbert said his goal is to, "for the first time, have a legitimate debate with civility,
GFL on that one, Gov.
have discussion on climate change, man's impact on the climate and global warming: what it is, where it is and what you do about it, including cost-to-benefit analysis
The lefties will hate that one
and making sure we have good science
They'll hate that one too
that dictates and leads us toward good policy."
And that one too, since the only policy the lefties will consider is their own
He hasn't decided who to invite to participate,
Here a friendly suggestion, guv'nor - NOT AlBore. Please.
but said he should know more by next month. "I'm not taking a position on man-caused global warming or the impact it has," Herbert said. "I think science needs to have that continued discussion and debate. Clearly, as we see in the marketplace, the debate is not over."
Heresy! Keep up the good work.
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In Australlia it was that one MP from an obscure part of the continent that put an end to the nonsense by coming to the U.S. to get a clear explanation from the Energy Department, or something like that, and when they couldn't/wouldn't give him one, he announced his objections back home. The honourable governor of the great, but not generally front-line, state of Utah may well do that here. How very exciting it is to live in this time!
Posted by:Barbara Skolaut

#2  I'm still hoping that business association mentioned a couple of days back will file suit that the EPA prove Gerbil Worming - in court.

The Daubert hearing on that one would be fascinating....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-08-28 19:28  

#1  This week's Shire Network News podcast has an interview with University of Adelaide Geology Professor Ian Plimer who is highly sceptical about global warming.
Posted by: DMFD   2009-08-28 19:22  

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