In the beginning, in 2010, there was ignorance:
Now, with Johnson have made no progress, it's time hold him accountable:
A global warming skeptic, Johnson said extreme weather phenomena were better explained by sunspots than an overload of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, as many scientists believe.
"I absolutely do not believe in the science of man-caused climate change," Johnson said. "It's not proven by any stretch of the imagination."In 2013, there was voter education:
The League of Conservation Voters is investing real money — $2 million — in a TV ad campaign targeting a handful of Republican lawmakers for their climate denialism. Here is a first look at the ad targeting Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin over his outsized comments about climate change.
Now, with Johnson have made no progress, it's time hold him accountable:
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin is downplaying concerns about climate change, saying "civilization thrives" in warmer weather and people will adapt.After all, how many reasons do you need?