Not sure if this is published elsewhere, but here’s our high flying Warmist of State
(Grist) Everywhere I travel as secretary of state –in every meeting, here at home and across the more than 100,000 miles I’ve traveled since I raised my hand and took the oath to serve in this office – I raise the concern of climate change. I do so not because it’s a pet issue or a personal priority, but because it’s critical to the survival of our civilization, and that means it’s a critical mission for me as our country’s top diplomat.
Hmm, that seems like quite a few fossil fueled miles. Perhaps John missed the poll showing that “climate change” comes in dead last?
As I said in Sweden in May, climate change is truly a life-and-death challenge for all of us.
Weather has always been dangerous, especially during cold periods and ice ages. Man has flourished best during warm periods.
When we last met with China’s leaders in California just a couple of weekends ago, after productive and candid dialogue, President Obama and President Xi were able to announce that the United States and China have agreed to work together and with others via the Montreal Protocol to phase down the production and consumption of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), highly potent greenhouse gases used in refrigerators and air-conditioners. This could eliminate nearly two years’ worth of current global greenhouse gas emissions between now and 2050.
He’s coming for your AC and fridge. Strangely he isn’t giving up his own massive carbon footprint.
