Global Warming Quotes And Sayings

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Global Warming Quotes And Sayings


“What happened to Haiti is a threat that could happen anywhere in the Caribbean to these island nations, you know, because of global warming, because of climate change and all this.”
– Danny Glover 

“And then of course, obviously as far as issues such as global warming, something has to be done on the corporate side, there has to be some mandate or some legislation.”
– Daryl Hannah 

“Dealing with global warming doesn’t mean we have all got to suddenly stop breathing. Dealing with global warming means that we have to stop waste, and if you travel for no reason whatsoever, that is a waste.”
– David Attenborough 

“I don’t think global warming is to do with us, I think it’s a natural circle. I don’t think a few Ferraris make that much difference.”
– David Bailey 

“My biggest objection to Marxism has been the presumption that industry should exist at all. I think the unstoppable juggernaut which is global warming demonstrates that processing natural materials on an industrial scale is a suicidal practice.” 
– David David Katzman

“The failure of world leaders to act on the critical issue of global warming is often blamed on economic considerations.”
– David Suzuki 

“If we want to address global warming, along with the other environmental problems associated with our continued rush to burn our precious fossil fuels as quickly as possible, we must learn to use our resources more wisely, kick our addiction, and quickly start turning to sources of energy that have fewer negative impacts.”
– David Suzuki 

“Most North Americans know that human-caused global warming is real, even if political leaders don’t always reflect or act on that knowledge.”
– David Suzuki 

“Faced with the evidence, many deniers have started to admit that global warming is real, but argue that humans have little or nothing to do with it.”
– David Suzuki 

“The truth is, as most of us know, that global warming is real and humans are major contributors, mainly because we wastefully burn fossil fuels.”
– David Suzuki 

“Scientists have been warning about global warming for decades. It’s too late to stop it now, but we can lessen its severity and impacts.”
– David Suzuki 

“Global warming creates volatility. I feel it when I’m flying. The storms are more volatile. We are paying the price in more hurricanes and tornadoes.”
– Debbie Stabenow 

“Forget about whether global warming exists. My focus is on jobs.”
– Debbie Stabenow 

“To be clear, climate change is a true 800 pound gorilla in the room. The effects of global warming threaten global environmental upheaval over the coming century. But for South Florida and the Everglades, it could be our death knell if urgent action is not taken.”
– Debbie Wasserman Schultz 

“The radical right is so homophobic that they’re blaming global warming on the AIDS quilt.”
– Dennis Miller 

“The recent ‘panic’ to control greenhouse gas emissions and billions of dollars being dedicated for the task has me deeply concerned that US, and other countries are spending precious global funds to stop global warming, when it is primarily being driven by natural forcing mechanisms.”
– Diane Douglas 

“Global warming is real. It is happening today. It is being charted by our satellites. It is being charted by our scientists. It is being charted by those of us in this body, and I think the real key is if we are ready to admit that fact and take the action to make the necessary conversion.”
– Dianne Feinstein 

“I think we should all be more concerned about the environment and the effects of global warming. It will be pointless to talk about all the issues that divide us when it’s 300 degrees outside.”
– Don Cheadle 

“Was Superstorm Sandy caused by greenhouse warming of the planet? In a word, no. Individual storms arise from specific conditions in the atmosphere. Since records have been kept, hurricanes have varied in number and intensity each season with cycles going up and coming down. The temptation to attribute any specific weather event to global warming distracts us from considering and adopting adaptive strategies, such as improving and expanding irrigation for agriculture and the water supply for cities, that will serve us well when climate changes inevitably arrives on our doorstep.” 
– E. Kirsten Peters

“f we view climate changes as our enemy we will always be defeated, for climate will always change. Natural climate change is frequent, often extreme, and sometimes rapid. Industrial CO2 is a real problem just as you have heard, but it’s only a fragment of the whole story of climate. In other words, I’m not a global warming denier – I want to add to the discussion of climate change from the point of view of geology and natural change. What may matter most is not our carbon policies, but whether we invest in adaptive strategies that can serve us well when change inevitably arrives on our doorstep.” 
– E. Kirsten Peters

“A property in the 100-year floodplain has a 96 percent chance of being flooded in the next hundred years without global warming. The fact that several years go by without a flood does not change that probability.”
– Earl Blumenauer 

“The pace of global warming is accelerating and the scale of the impact is devastating. The time for action is limited – we are approaching a tipping point beyond which the opportunity to reverse the damage of CO2 emissions will disappear.”
– Eliot Spitzer 

“And we have a little herb garden, which survived the winter thanks to global warming. It makes me feel like a cool, old Italian housewife, that I kept my rosemary alive outside all winter.”
– Elizabeth Gilbert 

“Scott goes to the computer and loads a chart that says something about global warming. Scott says, “See?” Judy says, “I don’t think global warming is important, people shouldn’t need to use global warming as an excuse to stop being wasteful.” Scott says, “How can you not believe this?” Judy says, “There has been golf ball-sized hail storms and hurricanes for a long time, it didn’t just start all of the sudden. In the movie Al Gore drives in an SUV.” Scott leaves to have a cigarette. Cory says, “Al Gore owns his own farm.” Judy stares at the TV. Judy thinks, “No one in this room cares about global warming, this is ridiculous, we are all smoking cigarettes and eating cheese, how can any one of us care about voting? No one in this room cares about anything.”
– Ellen Kennedy

“All they do is warm their seats for their long tenures and eventually even their seats get dilapidated with the amount of money they hog in illegally and the only way it comes out is by tilting their huge pot-bellied frames to one side and emitting poisonous gases that not only depreciate their beloved seats but also the nation as a whole and then they shout ‘Global Warming.’ Hallelujah!” 
– Faraaz Kazi

“Some people call it global warming; some people call it climate change. What is the difference?”
– Frank Luntz 

“Whether the ice caps melt, or expand – whatever happens – the anthropogenic global warming theorists claim it confirms their theory. A perfect example of a pseudo-science like astrology.”
– Frank Tipler 

“Obama sounded like Al Gore on global warming. The more the case for man-made warming falls apart, the more hysterical Gore gets about an imminent catastrophe. The more public support his stimulus bill loses, the more Obama embraces fear-mongering.”
– Fred Barnes 

“The biologists have essentially been pushed aside. Al Gore’s just an opportunist. The person who is really responsible for this overestimate of global warming is Jim Hansen. He consistently exaggerates all the dangers.”
– Freeman Dyson 

“Unfortunately the global warming hysteria, as I see it, is driven by politics more than by science.”
– Freeman Dyson 

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