Sorry Mark, I have to disagree entirely. How many "green" energy related companies have gotten billions, produced absolutely nothing, gone bankrupt and walked away scot free? Think Solyndra. In Oct of 2012 it was over 50 companies and $90 BILLION in taxpayer money lost. And lets not forget all the scientists and their institutes, etc. that get zillions to study the "change". At one point some years back I had a website saved that listed people and companies who were getting public and private funding to study global warming/climate change. It's a huge industry.
Now the Kock brothers aren't squeaky clean, but are they any worse than Al Gore making millions off climate change while still holding a lot of Occidental Petroleum? Or his creating and owning a carbon bank that only he could buy credits from? He was a lying buffoon in 2000 and he's still a lying buffoon and so are a lot of other players in the Green Industry. And lets not ever forget the wording in the opening pages of the IPCC reports that more or less came out and said that regardless of the evidence presented, nothing would change the agenda of the panel, that man made global warming was real. It's a big industry whose goals are wealth redistribution and control of vast amounts of power and money with no accountability.
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