Icon Re: An experiment that hints we are wrong on climate change
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The link doesn't work but I can see it's about Exxon and I'm assuming it's about their role in this debate. The transportation sector accounts for about 31 percent of U.S. emissions. Virtually all of the energy consumed in this sector comes from petroleum-based products. Nearly two-thirds of the emissions are the result of gasoline consumption in automobiles and other vehicles, with other uses, including diesel fuel for the trucking industry and jet fuel for aircraft, accounting for the remainder. How do we lower these figures? Like it or not we need Exxon. What would this country, and other counties look like if we didn't have their products? How would we get food in our stores and on our tables? What would happen to our economy? Our jobs? Our way of life? When you look at a freeway in LA clogged with cars, is that Exxon's fault? If you believe in global warming then we're to blame, not Exxon.

It would also help if Al Gore would use commercial jets rather than aprivate jet when he's  flying around the world warning people about the upcoming holocaust.

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