Dr. Lindzen concludes with this: «One can only hope the climate alarmists will lose so we can go back to dealing with real science and
real environmental problems such as assuring clean air and water.»
Thank you, Dr. Carlin, for your many years of service to the environmental movement and to the EPA when it was needed to
address real environmental problems which had real solutions.
And, by rejecting the non-problem of man - made global warming, he began the long and necessary process of waking up the likes of Professor Reif to the fact that the diversion of time, effort, and trillions of dollars away
from real environmental problems and towards the bogus but (to MIT) profitable non-problem of supposedly catastrophic global warming is as bad for the planet as it is for true science.
We should «go back to dealing with real science and
real environmental problems such as assuring clean air and water,» he wrote in The Wall Street Journal on Earth Day.
Light pollution has become
a real environmental problem on a global scale.»
While it would be good to get on a good track regarding environmental reforms, submitting to the whims of people who have been practically indifferent to
real environmental problems, while indulging in Iraqi Freedom, seems irrelevant.
Of course, there are
real environmental problems, he added.
One day they will be embarrassed that they spent so much effort on saving the planet from global warming, patently to keep themselves well - funded, so that
REAL environmental problems were overlooked.
Yes, there have been and will continue to be
real environmental problems that can not be solved by sole reliance on the economic marketplace.
He could help bring us together to work sensibly on
our real environmental problems.
Agree to these five simple propositions, Fred, and we can begin to work together to address some of
the real environmental problems facing the U.S. and the world.
Viewed as the Prince of Darkness by climate - protection activists, Morano in his new book describes how he is in fact a real environmentalist and who, as almost every skeptic does, truly cares about
the real environmental problems we face.