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Old 01-11-2017, 03:46 PM   #5005
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I don't read his responses that way. He is saying Human's Caused, consequences of warming difficult to predict, need to do something, we should keep a seat at the table, problem needs to be addressed globally.

That's about the most liberal position on climate change a republican has ever taken.
Okay, I'm just saying I'm pretty sure I heard him say 'inconclusive' a couple times.

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In the past, Tillerson has articulated a more nuanced position on climate change than other Trump cabinet nominees. He repeatedly has acknowledged the potential consequences of climate change and the impact of CO2 emissions in the atmosphere, but has questioned the reliability of climate models and suggested humanity has bigger problems to tackle.
If that's the most liberal position from a Republican then that's pretty sad. Baby steps, I guess.
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