He said the argument "ignores the fact that many proponents of [human-caused global warming] and the need to prevent it are driven in part by their own prior political commitments. To condemn the skeptics without condemning the believers when they both do the same thing is a double standard."
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“Those who claim that climate change is an existential threat to the poor look only at the costs, not the benefits, of both fossil fuel-derived energy (roughly 85 % of all energy we use) and the slight warming the CO2 emitted contributes,” E. Calvin Beisner, president of The Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation and a longtime skeptic said in an email.
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