Let's see...the us gov gave pro AGW Nasis 20 billion... Koch a few million.
Wake up. CO2 cannot...repeat...cannot increase temps after saturation....50 ppm. Adding more filters to clean water with not clean water. Same with CO2...add more co2 and it only lowers the Height to extinction...NO MORE heat trapping...Sorry.
Read my bio. I have technology that could bankrupt Koch and Exxon. I prefer to tell the truth.
Want to bankrupt Exxon? Fund my work...otherwise shut up.
The other big sponsor of climate denial is Saudi Arabia. They have to keep contribution secret though, in case it taints the cause among the faithful.
"Exxonmobil corp., the world's largest crude oil refiner, supports taxing carbon dioxide as the most efficient way of curbing greenhouse gas emissions, its chief executive said.
"As a businessman, it's hard to speak favourably about any new tax, but a carbon tax strikes me as a more direct, more transparent and more effective approach," Rex Tillerson, CEO of the Irving, Texas based company, said Thursday at the Woodrow Wilson international center for scholars in Washington."
woh madcow becomes a conspirast
TheJayEffkay 3 months ago
Let's see...the us gov gave pro AGW Nasis 20 billion... Koch a few million.
Wake up. CO2 cannot...repeat...cannot increase temps after saturation....50 ppm. Adding more filters to clean water with not clean water. Same with CO2...add more co2 and it only lowers the Height to extinction...NO MORE heat trapping...Sorry.
Read my bio. I have technology that could bankrupt Koch and Exxon. I prefer to tell the truth.
Want to bankrupt Exxon? Fund my work...otherwise shut up.
seaplaneguy1 4 months ago
The other big sponsor of climate denial is Saudi Arabia. They have to keep contribution secret though, in case it taints the cause among the faithful.
Zantorc 1 year ago
Good stuff by Rachel Maddow. Keep exposing these climate denying retards.
NashvilleKildCountry 1 year ago
great video
aerobique 1 year ago
"Exxonmobil corp., the world's largest crude oil refiner, supports taxing carbon dioxide as the most efficient way of curbing greenhouse gas emissions, its chief executive said.
"As a businessman, it's hard to speak favourably about any new tax, but a carbon tax strikes me as a more direct, more transparent and more effective approach," Rex Tillerson, CEO of the Irving, Texas based company, said Thursday at the Woodrow Wilson international center for scholars in Washington."
Dayversion 1 year ago