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"John McCain has shown far more commitment to confronting climate change than Bush has, but his teaming up with Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who doubts that climate change is man-made, should raise worries," say Michael A. Levi and Scott G. Borgerson of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), who teamed up in a September 24 op-ed for USA Today. Levi is the council's David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment and Director of the Program on Energy Security and Climate Change, while Borgerson is the CFR's Visiting Fellow for Ocean Governance, one of his major remits being to promote the UN's Law of the Sea Treaty.
The CFR duo write: "McCain, who conspicuously avoided the words 'climate change' and 'global warming' when he accepted the Republican nomination, needs to reaffirm in no uncertain terms his commitment to vigorously combat climate change--and he needs to make his running mate do the same." According to Levi and Borgerson, "Palin should immediately and explicitly embrace McCain's support for a mandatory cap-and-trade system."
The council, which has been one of ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Globalists push climate-change controls, open borders.(Inside Track)