NASA Administrator Michael Griffin stirred up a maelstrom Thursday when he said he’s not convinced global warming is a problem humans should try to solve. On the very same day that President Bush announced his widely disparaged proposal for tackling global warming — a plan many have called a delay tactic to avoid undertaking any real action before the end of his term — Griffin told NPR Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep that it would be “arrogant” for humans to believe that the climate of today is optimal or worth preserving.
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