Is It
Warm in Here?
by Bill
O'Reilly
TownHall.com
At the opening of the climate change conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, this
week, they showed a video of children trapped by onrushing water. One little
girl was left hanging on to a tree limb. Chicken Little had to be proud.
But I am not here to run down the global warming industry; I am here to
explain it. My take is that only the deity knows for sure whether the planet is
in danger from warming, but the cleaner the earth the better. I feel that
position encourages positive environmental behavior without going into hysteria
land.
However, you should know that Al Gore and others attached to the warming
industry are making tens of millions of dollars by investing in companies
trading in new technologies. There is big money in play here, as governments are
paying billions to clean up dirty industries. T. Boone Pickens has invested big
money in wind energy. While that's nice, I do believe the savvy Mr. Pickens
wants a return on his investment.
The recent scandal involving British warming researchers burying facts that
challenge climate change is disturbing. And now we have Dr. William Gray, one of
America's best hurricane forecasters, saying the fix is in: "There has been an
unrelenting quarter-century of one-sided indoctrination of the Western world by
the media and various scientists and governments concerning a coming carbon
dioxide-induced global warming disaster. … (This is) but the tip of a giant
iceberg of a well-organized international climate warming conspiracy."
Wow.
But it does make sense. When huge companies like General Electric invest
heavily in green industries, there is serious pressure to convince the world to
abandon fossil fuels and use more natural products like sun and wind. The
problem is that the technology is not there yet, and conversion costs are
through the roof. Thus, the bitter debate.
The right is wrong to reject global warming outright, but is correct in being
skeptical. This week, Sarah Palin wrote an opinion piece in The Washington Post
calling for a boycott of Copenhagen because, she believes, the whole thing is
hooey. Gore quickly responded that physics proves that manmade global warming is
a reality.
And the beat goes on.
All this disagreement does not help the polar bears or the little girl
hanging on to the tree. Climate change is one of those issues that will never be
settled beyond a reasonable doubt, no matter what Gore says. So the sane thing
to do is for the world to develop cleaner energy options but not ruin economies
in doing so.
The free marketplace is a great thing. If you develop a product that is
better and cheaper than competing products, you will win. I'd love to heat my
house with solar panels that are affordable and easy to use. So let's get that
in motion.
A little girl in peril is counting on it.
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