Cornwall Alliance President E. Calvin Beisner Ph.D, author of
What theology can tell science about climate change
uttered these words of power to resurrect a crowd of denialists reduced to post-prandial torpor by a Caesar's Palace Baccanal Buffet:
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“CO2 is the elixir of life. The world needs more of it not less. And fossil fuel companies should stop apologizing for it and embracing trends of emissions reductions. It never ceases to amaze me that fossil fuel companies, and industries that use fossil fuels, boast of reducing CO2 emissions... You should be boasting all the benefits […] that the world gets not just from all that energy that you produce but also from a mere byproduct your activities, a byproduct you give to all the world without charging
“The campaign to fight global warming by reducing fossil fuel use is […] a campaign to retain the primitive energy system and its accompanying low incomes and high rates of disease and premature death. It is in fact a campaign of anti-humanism.” The noted Dominionist theogogue and former professor of logic warned that reduced fossil fuel consumption risked acceptance of John Locke's materialistic philosophy of mind, under which, he opined |
"There is no point in arguing about anything."
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