Go Palin! Former Gov. Continues to Blast Climate Change Believers

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global-warmingIn a late night posting on her Twitter feed, Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin continued to blast climate change believers Friday, calling the talks in Copenhagen, Denmark a representation of man’s “arrogance,” for believing people have an impact on nature.

“Arrogant&Naive2say man overpwers nature,” Palin tweeted.

“Earth saw clmate chnge4 ions;will cont 2 c chnges.R duty2responsbly devlop resorces4humankind/not pollute&destroy;but cant alter naturl chng,” the former Republican vice presidential nominee wrote.

Palin’s latest comments come after weeks of tangling over climate change with California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, former vice president Al Gore, and President Obama.

In an op-ed in the Washington Post, Palin urged the president to boycott the climate talks, calling his presence at the conference a “political move.”

“The last thing America needs is misguided legislation that will raise taxes and cost jobs – particularly when the push for such legislation rests on agenda-driven science,” Palin wrote. “Without trustworthy science and with so much at stake, Americans should be wary about what comes out of this politicized conference. The president should boycott Copenhagen.”

When Schwarzenegger questioned Palin’s stance on climate change, Palin quickly hit back saying the actor-turned-governor was acting “greener than thou.”

And when former vice president Al Gore dubbed her a climate change “denier,” Palin hit back at him too, accusing him of promoting “doomsday scenarios.”

“Climate change is like gravity – a naturally occurring phenomenon that existed long before, and will exist long after, any governmental attempts to affect it,” Palin wrote on her Facebook page.

During the vice presidential debate last year, Palin said she was for capping carbon emissions but did not elaborate on how she would do that.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. She’s right. Scientific research stands behind her, stating just as she is stating, that today’s climate changes are just part and parcel of normal cyclic climate changes that have existed before.

  2. Is Palin a scientist? It seems from what scientists are reporting that the changes we’re seeing and expecting extend beyond the normal climate change that would be expected. I don’t understand why it is so difficult to understand that putting so much CO2 into the atmosphere in a short period of time (100 years) would have consequences. Why spend so much time denying this possibility? I really don’t understand people like Palin.

  3. Global warming causes snow storms and freezing climates in much of the globe it has a reverse effect some years by actually cooling the enviroment. Global warming and global cooling are the same thing! hanks Al Gore for that one.

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