Palin Flip-Flops on Whether Global Warming Has Man-Made Causes; Falsely Claims She Never Suggested Otherwise
September 12, 2008 9:35 AM
"Let me talk to you a bit about environmental policy because this interfaces with energy policy and you have some significant differences with John McCain," ABC News' Charles Gibson said in his conversation with Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. "Do you still believe that global warming is not man-made?"
"I believe that man's activities certainly can be contributing to the issue of global warming, climate change," Palin said. "Here in Alaska, the only arctic state in our union of course, we see the effects of climate change more so than any other area with ice pack melting. Regardless though of the reason for climate change -- whether it's entirely wholly caused by man's activities or is part of the cyclical nature of our planet, the warming and the cooling trends -- regardless of that, John McCain and I agree that we got to do something about it and we have to make sure that we're doing all we can to cut back on pollution."
Said Gibson: "But it's a critical point as to whether this is man made. He says it is. You have said in the past it's not."
"The debate on that even really has evolved into, 'Okay, here's where we are now,'" Palin said. "'Scientists do show us that there are changes in climate. Things are getting warmer. Now what do we do about it?' John McCain and I are going to be working on what we do."
"Yes, but isn't it critical as to whether or not it's man-made?" Gibson said. "Because what you do about it depends on whether it's man-made."
"That's why I'm attributing some of man's activities to potentially causing some of the changes in the climate right now," said Palin.
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