Difference between revisions of "Ben Carson (Environmental)"
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===Says the focus should be on eco-friendly ways of developing the nation's energy resources=== | ===Says the focus should be on eco-friendly ways of developing the nation's energy resources=== | ||
− | *"Our Environmental Protection Agency should be told to work in conjunction with business, industry and universities to find the most eco-friendly ways of developing our energy resources." (Bloomberg) | + | *"Our Environmental Protection Agency should be told to work in conjunction with business, industry and universities to find the most eco-friendly ways of developing our energy resources." [http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2014-11-26/ben-carson-not-convinced-on-global-warming (Bloomberg)] |
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===In favor of Keystone Pipeline=== | ===In favor of Keystone Pipeline=== | ||
*Carson said the Keystone pipeline should be allowed to be built. "It's perfectly safe, so I can't really see a good reason not to do it." (Bloomberg) | *Carson said the Keystone pipeline should be allowed to be built. "It's perfectly safe, so I can't really see a good reason not to do it." (Bloomberg) |
Revision as of 14:52, 26 January 2016
Carson's Environmental (section page)
The climate change debate is irrelevant
- Carson is not convinced that global warming is a threat or a proven trend (PBS)
- Believes temperature change is cyclical (PBS)
Says the focus should be on eco-friendly ways of developing the nation's energy resources
- "Our Environmental Protection Agency should be told to work in conjunction with business, industry and universities to find the most eco-friendly ways of developing our energy resources." (Bloomberg)
In favor of Keystone Pipeline
- Carson said the Keystone pipeline should be allowed to be built. "It's perfectly safe, so I can't really see a good reason not to do it." (Bloomberg)