Americans Are Becoming Global Warming Skeptics
Most Americans would rather remove the national security threat that foreign oil poses than impose expensive government mandates to fight global warming
Last week, Sens. John Kerry of Massachusetts and Joe Lieberman of Connecticut unveiled “The American Power Act,” the Senate companion to a House bill called “The American Clean Energy and Security Act.” The bill proposes to cut our greenhouse gas emissions by a whopping 80 percent by 2050, in an effort to reduce “global warming.” That’s a tall order, and no one knows if it will actually work. As time goes on, there are more and more voters out there like me: folks who aren’t convinced that global warming is something about which our government can—or should—do anything.
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