There is a question about climate change from a gentleman in the fourth row.

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He introduces himself as Richard Rothschild. He tells the crowd that he ran for county commissioner in Maryland’s Carroll County because he had come to the conclusion that policies to combat global warming were actually “an attack on middle-class American capitalism.” His question for the panelists, gathered in a Washington, DC, Marriott Hotel in late June, is this: “To what extent is this entire movement simply a green Trojan horse, whose belly is full with red Marxist socioeconomic doctrine?”

Here at the Heartland Institute’s Sixth International Conference on Climate Change, the premier gathering for those dedicated to denying the overwhelming scientific consensus that human activity is warming the planet, this qualifies as a rhetorical question….

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One thought on “There is a question about climate change from a gentleman in the fourth row.

  1. Yeah, got to love the plants in the audience to feed the speakers.

    And it isn’t just with the big issues either. I was floored when a plant spoke up at a college Q&A for prospective students (zero chance the question as worded came from a parent). But both the event at college as well as the event described above gets me wondering if most people even understand that plants exist.

    Very sad that the world works this way.

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