Now that he's spoken, we can finally put this to rest on here. Apparently, the most important thing he has done to thwart the earth from burning up is in bold. He met with someone.
I'm pretty sure that they (gov't leeches) may take away our cars and further regulate electricity in the not-so-distant future. "Meetings" for these people usually promote laws and change that have an adverse effect on us. It would be nice if there were more realistic and common sense taxpayers in the room.
Also, someone quick! Pull Kaos' head out of the sand before he suffocates!
John Kerry: Denying climate change is like saying Earth is flat
Cassie Fambro | cfambro@al.com By Cassie Fambro | cfambro@al.com
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on February 16, 2014 at 12:47 PM, updated February 16, 2014 at 12:48 PM
Secretary of State John Kerry has blunt words for those who question climate change.
‘‘The science is unequivocal, and those who refuse to believe it are simply burying their heads in the sand,’’ Kerry said. ‘‘We don’t have time for a meeting anywhere of the Flat Earth Society,’’ he said at an American center, via the Boston Globe.
He also said that people need to take it more seriously.
‘In a sense, climate change can now be considered the world’s largest weapon of mass destruction, perhaps even, the world’s most fearsome weapon of mass destruction.’’
Kerry supports a global initiative to switch from fossil fuels to natural technologies that are cleaner and has met with China to facilitate changes in reducing vehicle emissions; advanced electric power grids; capturing and storing carbon emissions; gathering greenhouse gas data; and building efficiency.
Kerry also added that he encourages taking personal responsibility for the climate, pointing to "everyone and every country" for the future of the world's environment.