Quote from AAAintheBeltway:
Let me give it a try. You are confusing conservative with conservationist. The two are not necessarily mutually exclusive, but they are not the same thing. Conservatives distrust government, since history teaches us that government is inefficient and often is motivated by hidden agendas. The history of the former Soviet Union is instructive. A country with vast natural resources and a highly educated and intelligent population was plagued by chronic shortages and misinvestment.
Of course, the market system has its own flaws. Regarding the use of natural resources, one of the bigger flaws is the problem of externalities, or costs that are not borne by the people who caused them. Pollution is an obvious example. Society at large has a valid interest in seeing that costs are imposed on those who cause the problem. Otherwise, they are being subsidized.
In a democracy, it is often necessary to convince voters a crisis exists to generate a consensus for taking painful yet necessary long term steps to avoid or alleviate future problems. Funding social security and medicare are two good examples. Liberals view the threat of human-caused global warming as such a threat. Conservatives sense a fake crisis, created to justify imposing draconian limits on use of carbon-based fuels and to greatly increase governmental control over the economy, both domestically and internationally. Fake crises have spawned many disastrous overreaches of government power, whether to justify a war on poverty or drugs or a non-existent missile gap or perhaps a war in Iraq. With this history, it is natural for conservatives to insist on convincing proof before incurring the huge costs that global warming alarmists would impose on us.
"You are confusing conservative with conservationist. "
LOL, I understand the difference between those two.
I do have a public education you know. And I understand the basic mistrust of government, by the way the conservatives are a large part of my distrust of government. But still are not conservatives, conservative by definition and by history? We all want government regulation and laws none of us here want unbridled capitalism. Without these regulations and laws we go back to monopolies, child labor, 80 hour work weeks, dangerous chemicals being poured in our rivers and oceans, etc. Now the degree of government we want or need is up for discussion.But to the issue of global warming it ties into our energy problem. The solution to both starts with being conservative with our resources. I still don't know why both sides aren't in agreement on this one. But I do know why, both sides are entrenched in politics and wanting to be right instead of using any common sense to actually work on the problem. Both sides are guilty of this mindset.
Liberals don't know if man is causing global warming and conservatives don't know that man isn't causing global warming. We do know the glaciers are melting and the Antarctic ice cap is shrinking. This is not a liberal/conservative question or problem, it is a science question and a society problem, if indeed it is a problem.