Thursday, May 17, 2012

Climate Depot slammed Mitt Romney on climate change repeatedly

Climate Depot:
Green donors bet on Romney flip-flop: 'Will Mitt Romney flip-flop on climate change if he's elected president? Some big donors are betting on it' 

'Romney and his super PAC have taken millions from funders with strong green streaks —despite the fact that the Romney has run to the right in the primary,  proclaiming doubts about global-warming science and trashing Obama's greenhouse  gas emissions policies'

Link:
http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?uuid=7F4DB83C-4387-4C4A-A0D4-0A5D4C37BE83

Bye, Bye Mitt Romney! It Gets Worse! New Book touts his Gore like warmist views: Romney: 'Scientists are nearly unanimous in laying the blame for rising temperatures on GHG emissions' 

Romney: 'I believe that climate change is occurring — the reduction in size of global ice caps is hard to ignore. I also believe that human activity is a  contributing factor'

Climate Depot Response: 'We now have Gingrich, Christie, Huntsman and Romney unable to grasp the basics of the climate con. We must not tolerate the same pathetic GW Bush strategy of accepting the alleged AGW science but rejecting so-called solutions'

http://www.climatedepot.com/a/11324/Bye-Bye-Mit-Romney-It-Gets-Worse-New-Book-touts-his-Gore-like-warmist-views-Romney-Scientists-are-nearly-unanimous-in-laying-the-blame-for-rising-temperatures-on-GHG-emissions
 

"Inhofe said that he likes Romney but that he’s “a little mushy on environmental issues," the Tulsa World reported.

Hours after being called "mushy on environmental issues" by a Republican senator, Mitt Romney has tweaked his position on global warming.

Asked Wednesday at a Lebanon, N.H., town hall meeting whether he believed in global warming and if humans contribute to rising temperatures, Romney said he doesn't know.

"Do I think the world's getting hotter? Yeah, I don't know that but I think that it is," Romney said, as reported by Reuters. "I don't know if it's mostly caused by humans."

"What I'm not willing to do is spend trillions of dollars on something I don't know the answer to," he added.

Just two and a half months ago in New Hampshire, Romney expressed concern about climate change and greenhouse gas emissions.

"I think it's important for us to reduce our emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases that may well be significant contributors to the climate change and global warming that you're seeing," Romney said on June 3 in Manchester."

Mitt Romney will do ANYTHING -- say anything, change anything he said before, abandon key, well-supported positions -- to get elected.  Is that the kind ofman that should be President of the United States?  And Republicans, do you really believe he changed his mind, or did he just back down so he could curry favor with the Tea Party and the conservative climate change deniers?


I think it's pretty obvious.




Link from where the quoted section came from:

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0811/62022.html

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