Earlier this month, Rep. Mike Beard (R-MN) introduced legislation to lift the moratorium on coal-fired power plants. In his defense of the legislation, Beard began spouting what sounded like science to anyone who would listen.  Unfortunately, like many of Beard's peers, Beard's stance on the climate relies very little on science, and very much on anecdotes, denial, and theology.  This brand of climate pseudo-science removes all responsibility from mere mortals, trusting that an all-powerful God has everything under control.  
Don Shelby, writing in the MinnPost:
A lot of what Beard knows he learned in church. One Congressman, talking  about global warming, recently said that God wouldn't allow man to do  anything to destroy the planet. Beard told me, "It is the height of  hubris to think we could."  I asked him about nuclear war. He said: "How  did Hiroshima and Nagasaki work out? We destroyed that, but here we  are, 60 years later and they are tremendously effective and livable  cities. Yes, it was pretty horrible," he said, "But, can we recover? Of  course we can."
Beard believes that "God is not capricious. He's given us a creation  that is dynamically stable. We are not going to run out of anything."  Full Story Here
 
 
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