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Global warming and personal opinion

There are varied feelings (call them opinions, if you must) about global warming. They are constantly reflected in the talkback section of this blog and other forums where the issue is aired, from Congress to high schools.
Written by Harry Fuller, Contributor

There are varied feelings (call them opinions, if you must) about global warming. They are constantly reflected in the talkback section of this blog and other forums where the issue is aired, from Congress to high schools. Guess that's not a long distance, is it? Here's one brief discussion of how an individual's view on global warming may relate to her or his broader assumptions about life on earth. So where do you line up? [poll id="163"] STANDARD BOILER PLATE This verbiage will now be attached to any blog I do about global warming. It’s amazing to me that somebody who can apparently read and then post comments still wonders in public why global warming matters on a technology web site. But I am naive, always assuming everybody’s paying attention. It’s because of money. If global warming has enough acceptance among corporations, the public and even pols, there will be more money spent on green tech, wisely or unwisely. If oil prices stay low and most people don’t care a fig about global warming, green tech will have a difficult time succeeding, regardless of its merits. Not every good idea succeeds. VCs usually invest where they think there’s best chance for a good return. In greentech as in any tech the winners will often be determined by luck, brilliance, timing, happenstance and even marketing. Behind it all will be the money and behind that: whether the evidence for global warming and curtailing pollution drive action or is written off as claptrap.

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