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Originally Posted by Tiggles
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I did not read your post and I do believe in climate change but Al gore DOES get rich selling the "idea" of carbon credits he is also an investor in the company that provides these credits.
Al gore is a fraud.
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I thought the government provided the credits? But I did google Gore it and it does look like he has invested a lot in climate change-related companies, like a smart grid company called Silver Spring Networks, that benefit from climate change laws. You could take that as "he cares a lot about this climate change stuff so he's investing in companies fighting it", or you could see it as "he's creating a need then investing in companies that fill that need", but at worst he's doing something the military industrial complex companies do all the time and no one is jumping on them.
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Originally Posted by Faron
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It's not that people don't believe in climate change, it's that they don't believe in the politicized side of it - that humans have any significant impact on it.
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The idea that humans have a significant impact isn't political. Well I mean, of course it is, but it's agreed on by the overwhelming consensus (like 95%) of climate scientists, so it's not about what Al Gore believes or what Rush Limbaugh believes or whatever: the people that study and really know about this stuff all agree on it.
The political part comes from companies owning oil and gas resources doing the math and figuring "if we spend $5 million making it look like there's an argument even though there isn't, it can save us from $20 million in regulations." The tobacco companies did the same thing for years trying to make it seem like there was no consensus on cigarettes causing lung cancer, and while eventually they got regulated they did succeed in delaying regulation for a long time.