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Minnesota State Rep Calls Climate Change ‘Complete United Nations Fraud And Lie’
By Matt Kasper, Guest Blogger on May 19, 2013
On Wednesday night, Minnesota State Representative Glenn Gruenhagen (R-Glencoe) took to the House floor to talk about climate change and renewable energy.
Using sources such as the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Gruenhagen told his colleagues that climate change is a “complete United Nations fraud and lie…. The latest facts from CPAC show that in the last sixteen years there’s been no global warming.”
While it is common practice among climate skeptics to claim that the Earth is no longer warming, the fact is global temperatures are rising. 2010 was the hottest year on record and every year of the 2000s was warmer than 1990s average. Over 30 million people were displaced by climate-related extreme weather events in 2012, and it is increasingly likely millions more will be displaced in the near future.
Watch the speech here, courtesy of theuptake.org:
Gruenhagen made his speech the same day a new survey of over 12,000 peer-reviewed climate science papers found a 97 percent consensus that global warming is happening and humans are the cause and just a few days after it was reported that atmospheric C02 levels reached 400 parts per million (ppm) for the first time in human existence
Indeed, Minnesota residents are feeling the very real impacts of climate change. The MinnPost reports that three 1,000 year floods have occurred in the state in the last eight years as a result of shifts in rainfall patterns. Extreme drought is occurring not just in Minnesota but almost every state, and climate change is having cumulative stress on the Great Lakes. Rising levels of water vapor in the warming atmosphere are spiking heat indexes and associated health warnings.
Gruenhagen aside, the majority of lawmakers in Minnesota have recognized the importance of enacting policies to address climate change and in 2007, implemented one of the highest renewable energy standards in the nation – laws which require electric utilities companies to produce a portion of their electricity from wind, solar, and other renewable sources. Indeed, Minnesota ranks seventh in the nation in overall wind energy capacity and lawmakers in the state recently agreed to a solar energy standard.
At the federal level, Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) recently attacked climate deniers on the Senate floor saying, “If 98 out of 100 doctors tell me I’ve got a problem, I should take their advice. And if those two other doctors get paid by Big Snack Food, like certain climate deniers get paid by Big Coal, I shouldn’t take their advice.”
Matt Kasper is the Special Assistant for Energy Policy at the Center for American Progress.
On Wednesday night, Minnesota State Representative Glenn Gruenhagen (R-Glencoe) took to the House floor to talk about climate change and renewable energy.
Using sources such as the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Gruenhagen told his colleagues that climate change is a “complete United Nations fraud and lie…. The latest facts from CPAC show that in the last sixteen years there’s been no global warming.”
While it is common practice among climate skeptics to claim that the Earth is no longer warming, the fact is global temperatures are rising. 2010 was the hottest year on record and every year of the 2000s was warmer than 1990s average. Over 30 million people were displaced by climate-related extreme weather events in 2012, and it is increasingly likely millions more will be displaced in the near future.
Watch the speech here, courtesy of theuptake.org:
Gruenhagen made his speech the same day a new survey of over 12,000 peer-reviewed climate science papers found a 97 percent consensus that global warming is happening and humans are the cause and just a few days after it was reported that atmospheric C02 levels reached 400 parts per million (ppm) for the first time in human existence
Indeed, Minnesota residents are feeling the very real impacts of climate change. The MinnPost reports that three 1,000 year floods have occurred in the state in the last eight years as a result of shifts in rainfall patterns. Extreme drought is occurring not just in Minnesota but almost every state, and climate change is having cumulative stress on the Great Lakes. Rising levels of water vapor in the warming atmosphere are spiking heat indexes and associated health warnings.
Gruenhagen aside, the majority of lawmakers in Minnesota have recognized the importance of enacting policies to address climate change and in 2007, implemented one of the highest renewable energy standards in the nation – laws which require electric utilities companies to produce a portion of their electricity from wind, solar, and other renewable sources. Indeed, Minnesota ranks seventh in the nation in overall wind energy capacity and lawmakers in the state recently agreed to a solar energy standard.
At the federal level, Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) recently attacked climate deniers on the Senate floor saying, “If 98 out of 100 doctors tell me I’ve got a problem, I should take their advice. And if those two other doctors get paid by Big Snack Food, like certain climate deniers get paid by Big Coal, I shouldn’t take their advice.”
Matt Kasper is the Special Assistant for Energy Policy at the Center for American Progress.
CLIMATE CHANGE DRIVES THE DRYING UP OF THE AMERICAN WEST
California Governor Jerry Brown draws the connection between climate change and an early wildfire season in CA. With the snowpack in the Sierra mountains at just 17% of normal, state officials are bracing for a long, destructive fire season.
Full article >> http://tinyurl.com/cfvpvnm
As the U.S. Geological Survey reported this week, the loss of snow fall this winter combined with warmer springs due to climate change has lead to a reduced snowpack not only in California, but affected states across the entire semi-arid American West. “Warmer spring temperatures since 1980 are causing an estimated 20% loss of snow cover across the Rocky Mountains of western North America.....The warming and snowpack decline are projected to worsen through the 21st century, foreshadowing a strain on water supplies. Runoff from winter snowpack – layers of snow that accumulate at high altitude – accounts for 60 ...to 80% of the annual water supply for more than 70 million people living in the western United States.”
Full article >> http://bit.ly/10vpGp9
Drought and desertification due to climate change is now affecting 168 countries around the world.
Full article >> http://bit.ly/10foV6l
TAKE ACTION:
http:// endfossilfuelsubsidies.org/
http://gofossilfree.org/
http://350.org/
Image credit: Earth - The Operator's Manual
______________________________ _______________
""We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect."
-- Aldo Leopold
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CLIMATE CHANGE DRIVES THE DRYING UP OF THE AMERICAN WEST
California Governor Jerry Brown draws the connection between climate change and an early wildfire season in CA. With the snowpack in the Sierra mountains at just 17% of normal, state officials are bracing for a long, destructive fire season.
Full article >> http://tinyurl.com/cfvpvnm
As the U.S. Geological Survey reported this week, the loss of snow fall this winter combined with warmer springs due to climate change has lead to a reduced snowpack not only in California, but affected states across the entire semi-arid American West. “Warmer spring temperatures since 1980 are causing an estimated 20% loss of snow cover across the Rocky Mountains of western North America.....The warming and snowpack decline are projected to worsen through the 21st century, foreshadowing a strain on water supplies. Runoff from winter snowpack – layers of snow that accumulate at high altitude – accounts for 60 ...to 80% of the annual water supply for more than 70 million people living in the western United States.”
Full article >> http://bit.ly/10vpGp9
Drought and desertification due to climate change is now affecting 168 countries around the world.
Full article >> http://bit.ly/10foV6l
TAKE ACTION:
http:// endfossilfuelsubsidies.org/
http://gofossilfree.org/
http://350.org/
Image credit: Earth - The Operator's Manual
______________________________ _______________
""We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect."
-- Aldo Leopold
[M]See More
California Governor Jerry Brown draws the connection between climate change and an early wildfire season in CA. With the snowpack in the Sierra mountains at just 17% of normal, state officials are bracing for a long, destructive fire season.
Full article >> http://tinyurl.com/cfvpvnm
As the U.S. Geological Survey reported this week, the loss of snow fall this winter combined with warmer springs due to climate change has lead to a reduced snowpack not only in California, but affected states across the entire semi-arid American West. “Warmer spring temperatures since 1980 are causing an estimated 20% loss of snow cover across the Rocky Mountains of western North America.....The warming and snowpack decline are projected to worsen through the 21st century, foreshadowing a strain on water supplies. Runoff from winter snowpack – layers of snow that accumulate at high altitude – accounts for 60 ...to 80% of the annual water supply for more than 70 million people living in the western United States.”
Full article >> http://bit.ly/10vpGp9
Drought and desertification due to climate change is now affecting 168 countries around the world.
Full article >> http://bit.ly/10foV6l
TAKE ACTION:
http://
http://gofossilfree.org/
http://350.org/
Image credit: Earth - The Operator's Manual
______________________________
""We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect."
-- Aldo Leopold
[M]See More
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And remember, the founder of Tesla quit FWD.us over their pro-Keystone XL and Arctic drilling ads. Another reason to thank Elon Musk for his climate work! http://sc.org/tesla-2013sales
(cc Tell FWD.us and Mark Zuckerberg: Pull Your Dirty Ads)
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