Non-denial denial.
The moderators of Republican presidential debates seem to have decided not to bother asking climate science deniers — which include most of the candidates — about climate change. On Wednesday, the third GOP debate had only one question about climate change and it was directed at New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, one of the few candidates who acknowledges the climate is warming and one of the only two Republicans to have said anything about climate change in a previous prime-time debate. Last time, he just agreed with Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s false talking points about how climate action is too expensive.
This time Christie’s answer was more in-depth. Unfortunately, it was just as dishonest and ignorant as Rubio’s.
Read the rest at Grist.
from Climate Desk http://ift.tt/1P8BAyi
Non-denial denial.
The moderators of Republican presidential debates seem to have decided not to bother asking climate science deniers — which include most of the candidates — about climate change. On Wednesday, the third GOP debate had only one question about climate change and it was directed at New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, one of the few candidates who acknowledges the climate is warming and one of the only two Republicans to have said anything about climate change in a previous prime-time debate. Last time, he just agreed with Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s false talking points about how climate action is too expensive.
This time Christie’s answer was more in-depth. Unfortunately, it was just as dishonest and ignorant as Rubio’s.
Read the rest at Grist.
from Climate Desk http://ift.tt/1P8BAyi
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