A couple moderate Republicans have come out against the relentless climate skepticism expressed by many of the party's more conservative members in Washingtong, according to a story on TheHill.com.
Former Rep. Sherwood Boehlert (R-N.Y.), who led the House Science Committee from 2001 to 2006, published an opinion column in the Washington Post on Friday, titled "Science the GOP Can't Wish Away."
Earlier in the week, Rep. Bob Inglis (R-S.C.), who lost his primary to a more conservative Republican, spoke out against climate skeptics at a House Science and Technology Committee hearing.
“Tom Friedman gave me this great analogy yesterday,” Inglis said. “Your child is sick. Ninety-eight doctors say ‘treat him this way.’ Two say ‘no, this other [way] is the way to go.’ I'll go with the two. You're taking a big risk with those kids. Because 98 of the doctors say, ‘do this thing,’ two say, ‘do the other.’”
Inglis added that Republicans will go after climate science when they take control of the House next year.
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