It is funny that Abu thinks he answers with three names, but NONE of them take it seriously since they live a high CO2 emission life, with no indication they would even greatly reduce it.
The headline of this thread:
Name One Person Who Takes Manmade Global Warming Seriously
His first one wasn't serious about it since it was based on a
SINGLE interview, which she never followed through as activist or change her husband (a billionaire coal producer), she still lives a high CO2 emitting lifestyle. She still lives in high CO2 emitting properties.
Due to her family's connections to the coal industry she also agreed to recuse herself from any UN discussions involving climate change or coal
No she isn't that serious about it after all.
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His second name is a retired general who posted his
RESIGNATION letter with NO mention of climate change in it, even though he made it clear he doesn't agree with Trumps policy on nations. Not a single mention of global warming at all.
This appears to be extent of his public statement about climate change,
from Wikipedia:
In 2017 Mattis said that budget cuts would hamper the ability to monitor the impact of climate change,
[13] and noted, "climate change is a challenge that requires a broader, whole-of-government response."
[148] He also told senators "climate change is impacting stability in areas of the world where our troops are operating today.
He publish a book THIS YEAR with ZERO mention of climate change in it:
In May 2019, it was announced that Mattis's book
Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead would be published the next month.
[82] As of August 2019, the book had a September 2019 publication date.
[83] It is an autobiography as well as an argument in favor of an
internationalist foreign policy
No indication that he takes it seriously since he left government, no activist activities, no books, no change in his high CO2 lifestyle.
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The third person he brings up hasn't changed his high CO2 lifestyle either, he is all talk and no action, not an activist either, from
Wikipedia:
"Climate change
On December 10, 2009, Graham co-sponsored a letter to President
Barack Obama along with then Senators
John Kerry and
Joe Lieberman announcing their commitment to passing a
climate change bill and outlining its framework.
[123][124] Graham was identified as a potential Republican supporter of passing a
climate change bill and was thought to be a likely sponsor for the final bill.
[125] However, he pulled his support for the climate change bill, saying that he disapproved of Senate Democrats moving forward with legislation to deal with immigration issues, a reaction to
Arizona's passage of an illegal immigration law, Graham's withdrawal of support left passage of the climate change bill in doubt.
[126]
Graham told reporters in June 2010 that "The science about global warming has changed. I think they've oversold this stuff, quite frankly. I think they've been alarmist and the science is in question. The whole movement has taken a giant step backward."
[127] He also stated that he planned to vote against the climate bill that he had originally co-sponsored, citing further restriction of
offshore drilling added to the bill and the bill's impact on transportation.
[128] In 2015, Graham said he "completely understands and accept
" that climate change is real, but said "I don't know" as to the role that human activity played."
His TWITTER page has zero mention on climate change back to late May (when I stopped scrolling) he hasn't done ANYTHING beyond talking to Trump in the Abu article.
No he is not serious about it, he is all talk and no action. Not an activist, not pushing climate bills (not since 2009, which he backed out on it the next year)