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Was George Bush wrong to change his mind & admit human factors contribute to climate change?

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Was George Bush wrong to change his mind & admit human factors contribute to climate change?

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No, it was one of the few times that he both changed his thinking (or at least what he said he thought), and that he said something correct. Where Bush went wrong was in suppressing and censoring scientific studies which supported that statement that humans are causing global warming, and completely failing to act on it. It’s all well and good to say we’re going to address the human factors causing climate change, but it’s just empty rhetoric unless you actually do something about it. Bush did nothing positive whatsoever in this respect. He was all talk. In fact the (conservative) Supreme Court eventually had to order the Bush Administration’s EPA to regulate carbon emissions, and they *still* didn’t do it until after he left office.

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