In the documentary there are many respected scientists that are scholars and professors from universities and institutions around the world stating that human emitted C02 is too infinitesimal to cause any change in climate. More importantly they map out a timeline that shows the planet actually cooling during periods of high output of C02 and warming with lower outputs. There was also ice core data showing the exact opposite of what you alarmists and politicians are claiming.
That's interesting, so these "respected scientists" have proven that increasing CO2 levels in the atmosphere most certainly
don't cause climate change? Or done any original research in that area at all? Or they've simply questioned some of the basis (one could say an "infinitesimal" part of the basis) for the overwhelming majority of climate science that shows it does? Because those are two very different things. If you are asserting that we should go ahead with something that the broad consensus of scientists agree will have significant consequences, the onus on you is to prove that this experiment of increasing CO2 levels by 40% over 150 years (by the way the word "infinitesimal" means something different than you apparently think it does) will almost certainly not cause these significant consequences. Not trot out a handful of dissenting voices and use that to say we should not only ignore the consensus but actually stop researching it further, nothing to see here.
So you are no scientist. You need to weigh the evidence as a taxpayer and see if one side of the argument requires people to pay fortunes in "carbon taxes" and destroy jobs. While the other side supports jobs without these taxes and silly horrible waste like "cash for clunkers" or "Solyndra." Those were real winners weren't they?
Listen guy, I have been around. When there is a scientific dispute and one side wants to use their narrative to tax, regulate, destroy jobs and waste resources, I will consider the other side of the argument thank you very much. Oh and lastly keep your grimy dirty fingers out of my pockets.
Yes, as someone who served I'd love to kill jobs that kill our troops out in the sandbox protecting your precious oil. I'd also love to destroy the jobs of all the oil spill response folks in the EPA, Coast Guard, and at every state and local emergency response level as well as all the jobs cleaning up oil spills, which are annual costs orders of magnitude more than was spent once on two programs you cited a decade ago. I'd love to replace those jobs with people building renewables and investing in researching better clean energy technology. You wouldn't? Unemployment has been below 5% since 2015; I run a business and have to steal employees from other companies, so "destroying" jobs isn't a problem we have now. But we do have a great opportunity to not only prevent a potential disaster from climate change but also the dozens and dozens of ill effects of fossil fuels. Are you in favor of the 5 million workdays lost every year due to fossil fuel pollution induced respiratory issues, the 17,000 annual hospital admissions due to fossil fuel pollution induced asthma, pneumonia, and cardiovascular issues? The healthcare costs associated with that? Not to mention the billions in direct subsidies fossil fuels get every year and the trillions they've received in the last 100 years. Keep
your oily fingers out of
my pocketbook! I have no idea why conservatives have decided that propping up fossil fuel companies, promoting polluting technology over cleaner technology, and putting our troops in harms way to protect all that is a conservative thing to do? Just like it's OK to be in favor of the internet even though most liberals are too, you don't have to reflexively oppose clean energy just because the other side supports it.
Like I said, we've seen this movie before. I'll leave you with a quote from an op-ed written by Mike Pence, yes the guy who's now VP, in 2000. "Time for a quick reality check. Despite the hysteria from the political class and the media, smoking doesn't kill. In fact, 2 out of every three smokers does not die from a smoking related illness and 9 out of ten smokers do not contract lung cancer." Don't be like this guy.