Inglis To Head Up Climate Change Initiative
In 2010 Bob Inglis lost his U.S. House of Representatives seat, in part due to his stance on climate change. Now, Inglis is again addressing the issue with a new initiative at George Mason University.
Bob Inglis isn't running from his acceptance of climate change science and clean energy - some of the very issues that contributed to his ouster from the U.S. House of Representatives two years ago. In fact, he's started an initiative to explore those very issues even further. The Greenville News reported that Inglis is now leading the new Energy and Enterprise Initiative at George Mason University, which will seek to provide politicians with a clear voice from their constituents on the real issue of human-induced climate change. Central to the former representative's message is the focus on free enterprise clean energy solutions to climate change, including altering the current tax structure to aim for higher levies on things like …
Jay C Rendahl
1:40 pm on Sunday, October 7, 2012
Harry and Nee43 show a profound non-understanding of the earths historical temperature changes. Whie it is true that the earth seems to vacilate between ice ages and torrid ages, the change takes hundreds of thousands of years. There are "blips" in that distinction, such as the weather changes that took place when krakatoa erupted...but those are short term blips. The changing of the polar ice …   more ›