There isn't a more important issue in the world than global warming. Even the Cold War and the Bay of Pigs crisis were a notional threat.
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I think global warming is the gravest threat. With global warming, it's the product of a war between old energy - between the carbon cronies, who, by the way, could not stay in business in a true free market capitalism.
Global warming is a political issue. It is as much a political issue to the left as abortion is. It's as big a political issue as health care is.
I've always been concerned about global warming. It seemed to me like working in nuclear power was a logical way to do something to help the environment.
The fight against global warming is a humanitarian issue - how the planet can be preserved - and it is also an issue of considerable economic importance, of what we call green growth.
There is no question that global warming will have a significant impact on already existing problems such as malaria, malnutrition, and water shortages. But this doesn't mean the best way to solve them is to cut carbon emissions.
The question of whether or to what extent human activities are causing global warming is not a matter of ideology, let alone of belief. The issue is simply one of risk management.
There is no global warming problem, there isn't going to be a global warming problem. Sit back and enjoy the sunshine.
Climate change is a terrible problem, and it absolutely needs to be solved. It deserves to be a huge priority.
I would say that, basically, global warming is a non-problem.
The idea that global warming is the most important problem facing the world is total nonsense and is doing a lot of harm.