
Former lawmaker Sarah Palin was for man-made climate change before she was against it.
On Friday just before 3 a.m., Palin unleashed a Twitter volley at reality, slamming anyone who believes mass emissions of greenhouse gasses can have an effect on Earth's atmosphere and climate.
"Copenhgen=arrogance of man2think we can change nature's ways.MUST b good stewards of God's earth,but arrogant&naive2say man overpwers nature", she quipped (direct quote).Thirteen minutes later, she treated the Internet to another dose.
"Earth saw clmate chnge4 ions;will cont 2 c chnges.R duty2responsbly devlop resorces4humankind/not pollute&destroy;but cant alter naturl chng"Illegible as the posts may be, they reflect a common refrain among deniers: Earth's climate is unaffected by human activity.
But perhaps the Sarah Palin of Friday should meet the Sarah Palin America saw during the 2008 presidential campaign.
The Sarah Palin who said, "I Believe That Man's Activities Certainly Can Be Contributing To The Issue Of Global Warming."[/u]
The remark was made during an interview with Nightline on Sept. 11, 2008